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Random Thoughts – May 10th


Go To Fenway, Drink Beer, Heckle Players, Get On God's Good Side For Once

Anyone that knows Barstool Sports knows that first and foremost we're tichumanitarians. In the four years that we've been in business, I would ballpark the number of lives we've saved somewhere in the range of 12,000 and that doesn't include the time we organized a daring rescue of our fathers- all Navy Seals- who were being held in a North Korean prison after their secret mission went terribly wrong. The government wouldn't do anything to help them so we stepped up, mounted an invasion and brought all our dads home alive.

Which is why it makes sense for Barstool Sports to work with our friends at Tickets-for-Charity.

Tickets-for-Charity works with nonprofits and gets access to hard-to-find sports and concerts tickets (directly from the teams and concert tours) and resells them. The tickets sell for more than face value- like every other ticket broker or scalper in the free world- but they donate whatever the additional amount is to charity. Their prices are very reasonable for a very good reason- They're a bunch of do-gooders and they're not looking to drive away customers. They don't want to have to look some sick kid in the eye and tell him he's going to die because they were trying to make an extra $10.

Tickets-for-Charity has a relationship with the Sox and they get access to the tickets that are freakin' impossible to find like Monster Seats and the Right Field Budweiser seats for every game. They update their inventory every month and have tickets for this upcoming homestand (and for all the games until the end of June). When you buy Sox tickets from TFC, you'll be making a donation to the Red Sox Foundation and if you have a smart accountant, I'm betting you can even write it off.

Give them a call at 1-866-567-4576 to get information on tickets for the upcoming Sox homestand and games down the road.

They're good people. And most importantly, they read Barstool Sports.

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