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Athletics vs Red Sox Tickets

They may reside on different sides of the country, but the Oakland Athletics and Boston Red Sox have a fair amount of history with one another. The bi-coastal foes have shared several intense postseason series that fans of a certain age from both teams should remember. Plus, lately, both teams have been in the middle of the playoff race more years than not, making every Athletics-Red Sox game historically significant and meaningful.

Athletics vs Red Sox

Going back to their days as the Philadelphia Athletics, the A’s have been in the American League as long as the Red Sox. These teams have faced one another every year since 1901. However, it was only in 1975 when they crossed paths in the postseason for the first time. The Athletics and Red Sox met again in the playoffs in 1988, 1990, and 2003. Oddly enough, each series was a sweep until Oakland and Boston finally put on a good show in 2003 to help ignite the rivalry. Three of the five games were decided by a single run with two of the games going to extra innings. In the end, the Red Sox scored one more run than Oakland in the series, winning 3-2 despite dropping the first two games of the series.

For the moment, every Athletics-Red Sox rematch from that memorable 2003 ALDS takes place in one of MLB’s oldest stadiums. Of course, the Red Sox continue to play at historic Fenway Park, which remains one of the true treasures of the baseball world and a bucket list ballpark for any fan. Meanwhile, the A’s play in the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, which is a sun-drenched stadium with plenty of room for scores of fans whenever the A’s have a big game.

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If you’re in the market for cheap Athletics vs Red Sox tickets, stay where you are. This is where you’ll find dates, times, and ticket prices to every game featuring these old American League foes. Getting tickets for a game at Fenway Park can be particularly difficult, but we have ways of helping you get your foot in the door.

Of course, whether you want Oakland Athletics tickets for a game at the Oakland Coliseum or Red Sox tickets for a baseball pilgrimage to Fenway Park, we’ve got you covered. Just pick the date that you want to see the A’s battle the Sox, and we’ll make sure you have access to the cheapest Athletics vs Red Sox tickets on the secondary market.