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Boston Red Sox Tickets | 2026 Schedule -- Home & Away

2026 Boston Red Sox Tickets

Home Field: Fenway Park -- Boston, MA  |  League: American League East  |  Capacity: 37,731

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Boston Red Sox Tickets -- 2026 Season

The Boston Red Sox are one of the most storied franchises in American sports -- nine World Series championships, the oldest active ballpark in baseball, and a rivalry with the New York Yankees that is widely considered the fiercest in North American professional sports. Whether you are a lifelong Sox fan planning your annual Fenway trip or making the pilgrimage to the oldest park in baseball for the first time, SOLDOUT.COM has verified resale tickets for every game on the 2026 Boston Red Sox schedule -- home games at Fenway Park and road games across the American League and beyond.

Fenway Park opened on April 20, 1912 -- making it the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball and the oldest active venue across all four major North American sports leagues. It is the smallest park in MLB at 37,731 seats, which creates an intimacy and atmosphere that larger modern stadiums simply cannot replicate. Attending a game at Fenway is not just watching baseball -- it is experiencing one of the great sporting venues in the world.

SOLDOUT.COM provides verified resale tickets for all 2026 Red Sox games -- home and away -- including marquee matchups against the Yankees and Orioles, interleague games, and postseason tickets when Boston makes a run in October.

Fenway Park Seating Guide: Finding the Best Seats for a Red Sox Game

Fenway Park is unlike any other ballpark in baseball. Its age, quirky layout, and constrained footprint in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston mean the seating is genuinely different from any modern stadium. Choosing the right seat matters more at Fenway than almost anywhere else in the sport -- some sections have obstructed views from support poles, some face directly into the afternoon sun, and some offer experiences you simply cannot get anywhere else on earth.

Field Box Seats (Sections 9-16, 71-82, odd sections 17-69)

The closest reserved seats to the field at Fenway. Field boxes wrap around the infield and offer excellent proximity to the action. Sections 28-48 directly behind home plate are the most coveted and most expensive. Some older field sections have steel support columns that can partially obstruct the view -- always check seat-specific views before buying in the lower sections closer to the foul poles.

Jim Beam Dugout Club

Located just past the Red Sox dugout on the first base side at field level. One of the most unique premium experiences at Fenway -- you are at field level, right alongside the players, with an intimate view of the game that does not exist anywhere else in the ballpark. These are among the most sought-after seats in the building.

Green Monster Seats (Sections M1-M10)

Sitting on top of the famous 37-foot left field wall -- one of the most iconic and bucket-list seats in all of baseball. You are above the outfielders looking down at left field with the rest of Fenway opening up around you. Home runs can land directly at or near these seats. Limited availability and high demand make these among the hardest tickets to find at Fenway. A true baseball experience that exists nowhere else on earth.

Loge Level (Sections 98-165)

The first elevated tier directly behind and above the field box level. Loge seats offer a slightly elevated view of the infield and are a solid mid-range option at Fenway. Sections along the baselines in the loge level are popular for their combination of good sightlines and more reasonable pricing than field box seats behind home plate.

EMC Club / State Street Pavilion Club

The EMC Club is behind home plate above the Grandstand level with a fine dining experience and three full-service bars -- Fenway's most premium in-seat club experience. The State Street Pavilion Club is above the EMC Club and wraps around the infield. Both offer a significantly upgraded food and beverage experience from standard reserved seating, with excellent sightlines behind home plate.

Right Field Roof Deck / Bleachers

The bleachers at Fenway are green -- unlike the red seats elsewhere in the park -- and have a reputation as the most energetic section in the stadium. The Right Field Roof Deck is a group and social seating area above the right field bleachers with a unique elevated perspective of the field. Suites B1-B4 are located above the pavilion boxes for private group experiences.

Important note on obstructed views at Fenway: Fenway Park is over 110 years old. Some sections -- particularly in the older lower field areas near the foul poles -- have steel support columns that can partially obstruct sightlines. On SOLDOUT.COM, obstructed view listings are clearly disclosed in the ticket details so you know what to expect before you purchase. Always check listing notes carefully when buying Fenway tickets.

For a full breakdown of every seating type across all MLB stadiums -- from field boxes and Green Monster seats to upper deck, bleachers, club level, and suites -- read our complete guide to MLB baseball tickets. And for a list of the most unique seats in baseball -- including Fenway's Green Monster seats, the Ted Williams red seat, and the closest seat in baseball -- read our guide to the top 10 most unique seats in MLB stadiums.

The Fenway Park Experience: What Makes This Ballpark Irreplaceable

There is no other ballpark in baseball quite like Fenway. Opened in 1912, it has survived two world wars, the Great Depression, countless near-demolition proposals, and over a century of Boston winters. It is cramped, quirky, impractical in almost every modern sense -- and absolutely irreplaceable. Every seat has a story. Every wall has a memory.

The Green Monster

The 37-foot 2-inch left field wall -- 231 feet long -- is the most iconic feature in American baseball. Built in 1912 to prevent non-paying fans from watching from outside, it has shaped the game played at Fenway ever since. Balls that would be home runs in other parks carom off the Monster for singles and doubles. Learning to play the wall is a rite of passage for every Red Sox left fielder.

Pesky's Pole

The right field foul pole at Fenway stands just 302 feet from home plate -- the shortest distance to a foul pole in all of Major League Baseball. Named after Red Sox legend Johnny Pesky, it has produced some of the most memorable foul ball home runs in Fenway history. A right-handed pull hitter can reach it with what feels like a pop fly anywhere else.

The Ted Williams Red Seat

A single red seat in Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21 marks where Ted Williams hit the longest home run ever recorded at Fenway -- estimated at 502 feet in 1946, striking a fan in that exact spot. In a stadium filled with history, this bright red seat standing alone in a sea of green is one of baseball's most quietly powerful landmarks.

The Triangle

Deep in straightaway center field, the walls form a triangle at 420 feet -- one of the deepest points in any MLB park. Known as one of the most difficult places in baseball to hit a home run, the Triangle regularly turns would-be extra base hits into outs and keeps Fenway's center fielders running for balls that would be caught easily in other stadiums.

The 820-Game Sellout Streak

Between May 15, 2003 and April 10, 2013, the Red Sox sold out every single home game -- 820 consecutive sellouts, a record for all major American professional sports. No team in any league has come close. It is a testament to the passion of Boston's fan base and the unique draw of Fenway Park as a destination in its own right.

Fenway address and access: Fenway Park is located at 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, MA 02215. The park is easily accessible via the MBTA Green Line (Kenmore station) -- by far the easiest way to get to and from a game. Street parking in the Fenway neighborhood is extremely limited. Rideshare is available but expect surge pricing after games. Plan transit or arrange parking in advance for any high-demand game.

Boston Red Sox History: Nine Championships and the Greatest Comeback in Baseball

The Boston Red Sox have won nine World Series championships -- tied for the third most in MLB history -- in 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, and 2018. The franchise's story is one of the most dramatic arcs in all of American sports.

After winning five championships in their first eighteen years behind players including Babe Ruth, the Red Sox traded Ruth to the rival Yankees after the 1919 season -- a decision that began an 86-year championship drought that became known as the Curse of the Bambino. Through four more World Series appearances (1946, 1967, 1975, 1986), the Red Sox found heartbreaking ways to fall short each time, including Carlton Fisk's iconic home run that won Game 6 of the 1975 World Series against Cincinnati -- only to lose Game 7 the next night.

In 2004, the Red Sox finally broke the curse in the most dramatic fashion possible. Down 3-0 to the Yankees in the ALCS -- the first team in baseball history to come back from that deficit -- they won four straight games to reach the World Series, then swept the Cardinals in four games. The curse was over. Fenway Park erupted. Boston wept.

Three more championships followed in 2007, 2013, and 2018 -- making the Red Sox the first team to win four World Series in the 21st century. Hall of Famers who defined the modern era include Ted Williams (.344 career average, 521 home runs), Carl Yastrzemski, Carlton Fisk, David Ortiz (Big Papi, 483 home runs), and Pedro Martinez.

AL East Rivalries, Postseason Tickets, and Special Games

Red Sox vs Yankees -- The Greatest Rivalry in Baseball

The New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox is widely considered the greatest rivalry in North American professional sports. Over a century of division races, pennant battles, and playoff eliminations have produced moments that define baseball history -- from Bucky Dent's 1978 playoff home run at Fenway to the 2004 ALCS comeback for the ages. When the Yankees come to Fenway, the atmosphere is unlike anything else in the regular season schedule. These are the most in-demand tickets of the home season every year.

Red Sox vs Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles are a fellow AL East rival with their own storied history against Boston. As the Orioles have rebuilt into a competitive young team, games between the two franchises have taken on renewed energy. Baltimore fans travel well to Fenway making these some of the livelier mid-season matchups on the home schedule.

Postseason Tickets

A postseason game at Fenway Park is one of the greatest experiences in baseball. The park is already intimate by MLB standards -- in October with a pennant on the line it becomes something else entirely. SOLDOUT.COM has verified resale inventory for all AL postseason rounds:

MLB All-Star Weekend

The MLB All-Star Game and Home Run Derby rotate between stadiums each July. SOLDOUT.COM has tickets for All-Star Weekend events across the league.

How to Buy Boston Red Sox Tickets Safely Online

Red Sox tickets -- especially for Yankees games, playoff games, and Opening Day at Fenway -- are among the most counterfeited and scammed tickets in all of baseball. The demand is enormous and bad actors take advantage of it on social media and unverified listing sites. Always buy through a verified resale marketplace with a written buyer guarantee.

Our complete guide to buying tickets online safely covers how to spot scams, what to look for in a buyer guarantee, and what to do if something goes wrong at the Fenway Park gate.

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Boston Red Sox Tickets FAQ

Where do the Boston Red Sox play?

The Boston Red Sox play home games at Fenway Park, located at 4 Yawkey Way in Boston, Massachusetts. Opened on April 20, 1912, Fenway is the oldest active ballpark in Major League Baseball and the oldest active venue across all four major North American sports leagues. It has a capacity of 37,731 -- the smallest park in MLB.

What are the best seats at Fenway Park?

The best overall seats are field box sections 28-48 directly behind home plate and the Jim Beam Dugout Club seats on the first base side for the most premium field-level experience. Green Monster seats (M1-M10) are the most iconic and bucket-list option in the building. The EMC Club and State Street Pavilion Club behind home plate offer the best premium amenities. The Loge Level sections along the baselines offer good value mid-range seats. Be aware that some older lower field sections near the foul poles have support columns that can partially obstruct views.

What are Green Monster seats at Fenway Park?

Green Monster seats are located on top of Fenway's famous 37-foot left field wall in sections M1 through M10. From these seats you are above the outfielders looking down at left field with the rest of Fenway spread out before you. They are among the most iconic and sought-after seats in all of baseball -- a genuine bucket-list experience. Availability is very limited and demand is high, especially for rivalry and postseason games.

How many World Series have the Boston Red Sox won?

The Boston Red Sox have won nine World Series championships -- in 1903, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1918, 2004, 2007, 2013, and 2018. Their most recent championship was in 2018. The team famously endured an 86-year drought between 1918 and 2004 known as the Curse of the Bambino before breaking through in dramatic fashion against the Yankees and Cardinals.

Who are the Boston Red Sox's biggest rivals?

The New York Yankees are the Red Sox's primary and most storied rival -- widely considered the greatest rivalry in North American professional sports. Over a century of division races, playoff battles, and iconic moments define this matchup. The Baltimore Orioles are a significant AL East rival. Red Sox-Yankees games at Fenway are consistently the most in-demand tickets of the season.

How do I get to Fenway Park?

The easiest way to get to Fenway Park is the MBTA Green Line -- the Kenmore station puts you right at the park. Street parking in the Fenway neighborhood is extremely limited and fills quickly. If driving, book parking in advance through nearby garages. Rideshare is available but expect high demand and surge pricing after games. Transit is strongly recommended for any high-demand game.

Are there service fees for Red Sox tickets on SOLDOUT.COM?

No hidden fees. SOLDOUT.COM charges a single flat $9.95 delivery fee per digital order and $19.95 for physical tickets -- regardless of how many tickets are in your order. No percentage-based service fees are added at checkout. Most competing platforms add 20% to 37% in fees on top of the ticket price -- on a high-priced Fenway Park ticket that difference adds up quickly.

Are my Red Sox tickets guaranteed?

Yes. Every order is backed by our 100% Fan Guarantee. Your tickets will be authentic, valid for entry at Fenway Park, and delivered in time for the game. If your tickets are invalid or the event is permanently canceled and not rescheduled, you are entitled to replacement tickets of equal or better value or a complete 100% refund. Read the full policy at soldout.com/money-back-guarantee.

Can I buy sold-out Red Sox tickets on SOLDOUT.COM?

Yes. SOLDOUT.COM is a verified resale marketplace with access to inventory from professional sellers even when the Fenway Park box office is sold out. High-demand games like Yankees series, Opening Day, and postseason games are frequently available on SOLDOUT.COM after primary inventory is exhausted.

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