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A Red Sox Fan From Pinstripe Territory:
Here's the latest on my borderline-obsessive speculation about Futures at Fenway 2012:Red Sox schedule currently doesn't have any notation of the game(s) at all.Paw Sox schedule still shows them playing at Fenway against Buffalo on August 18th.Portland is already selling tickets to their home game that day, so they're out.Greenville is on the road that weekend.Salem has a home game scheduled that day and this release about their schedule doesn't mention a game at Fenway.Lowell has a home game scheduled that day, and their season ticket plans imply you'll get 38 home games, and that August 18th game is apparently one of them.So I don't see any other option for that second game, which lends revived, clear-watered credence to my original theory that they're only having one game this year--the Paw Sox-Bisons one. That's what the Red Sox schedule initially showed, before switching to the cryptic "Red Sox vs. Red Sox," and then removing it entirel...
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