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Rays-Red Sox tickets remain available
[Times photo | Brian Cassella]
UPDATE, 4 p.m.: The Rays expect a crowd in the 30,000s, but tickets remain for tonight's Rays-Red Sox game, team spokesman Rick Vaughn said. The first pitch is scheduled for 7:10 p.m. at Tropicana Field.
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A good number of tickets remain available throughout the stadium for all three games between the Rays and Boston Red Sox today through Wednesday at Tropicana Field.
The first-place Rays lead the Red Sox by 1 game in the American League East. Tampa Bay, which has the best home record in baseball (53-21), has won all six meetings between the teams this season at the Trop.
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