The Most American Baseball Game Ever
With the Signing of Giancarlo Stanton the Yankees now have one of the best power hitting lineups in recent years. With Judge, Stanton, and Sanchez hitting in the middle of your line up the bronx bombers are literally a thing now. With Stanton hitting 59 hrs, Aaron Judge hitting 52 hrs, and Sanchez hitting 33 him self that is a crazy 144 hr just between your 2-3-4 hitters good luck getting through there untouched.
After the trade for Stanton went through the Red Sox tweeted out this:
Which is spot on. The Red Sox having the Killer Bees in the out field with a new manager in Alex Cora. The Yankees having the Bash Brothers and a new manager of their own in Aaron Boone. This has all the makings of the next great chapter that is the Red Sox-Yankees Rivalry.
You wanna know who the really winner is though? The Fans and not because they get to watch some of the best baseball in the league next year playing at least 15 times next season. It is the Boston fans that win.
Fenway Park used to be sponsored by Bud Light the so called "King of Beer" and have been for quit a while. But just a few days ago the park decided to part ways with them and go to a different company. If Boston wasn't most Patriotic city being field with this countries history having your teams stadium be sponsored by a beer that is named after one of the founders of the country just puts it over the top.
Thats right The Boston Red Sox new beer sponsor is Sam Adams. Now I personally am not the biggest fan of that beer but I can get behind it being better then Bud Light. They signed on with the team through the 2025 season.
Going to a game in Boston may be the most patriotic thing you can do now. Going to a Baseball Game (Americas past time), in Boston (one of the most historic places in the country), at Fenway Park (one of the most well known ballparks in the country) and drinking a beer (named after one of the founders of the country). Not to add that you are probably eating a hot dog. And if you just happen do to this on the Fourth of July... Wearing an American flag shirt from Old Navy. You sir are doing life right.