Mastrodonato: Hard not to be frustrated with Red Sox ownership

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Mastrodonato: Hard not to be frustrated with Red Sox ownership

The Boston Red Sox are in financial trouble. John Henry wants to create stability in the organization. He is responsible for many of the team's problems. The team is valued at $3.9 billion. It cost $380 million to buy it in 2002. The tickets to Fenway Park cost a lot. They are expensive. If the Red SOx decide to sell, nobody would protest. Sam Kennedy, the president of team, tries to put the club's track record on par with other MLB teams. However, it's not easy. Boston is the most expensive place to attend a baseball game. Family of four tickets cost 324.


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