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'''Red Sox Nation''' refers to the fans of the [[Boston Red Sox]]. The phrase "Red Sox Nation" was first coined by ''[[Boston Globe]]'' feature writer [[Nathan Cobb (Writer)|Nathan Cobb]] in an [[October 20]], [[1986]] article about split allegiances among fans in [[Connecticut]] during the [[1986 World Series]] between Red Sox and the [[New York Mets]]. The phrase was popularized by the 1996 book ''At Fenway: Dispatches From Red Sox Nation'' ([[Special:Booksources|ISBN 0-517-70104-9]]) by ''[[Boston Globe|Globe]]'' columnist [[Dan Shaughnessy]].
'''Red Sox Nation''' refers to a bunch of assholes

==Red Sox Fandom==
Red Sox fans were once described by [[baseball]] commentator, [[Baseball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]]r and former Red Sox player [[Dennis Eckersley]] as the "ultimate [[manic-depressive]] fanbase."<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/31/arts/television/31sox.html?ref=arts Sox Appeal - Baseball Dating Show - TV - New York Times<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> For all the excitement over the quality of play by the Red Sox, there is often a twinge of pessimism about the team, as the team's failures are typically blown out of proportion. ''[[Boston Globe]]'' columnist [[Charlie Pierce]], among others, has attributed the self-perpetuating fatalism of the Nation to the intellectual legacy of the [[Puritans]] who settled [[Boston]] and instilled in the region's inhabitants a deep-seated [[Calvinist]] [[determinism]].<ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2005/08/28/the_tragedy_of_04/?page=full Boston Red Sox - The tragedy of '04 - The Boston Globe<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

=="Official" Red Sox Nation==
In 2005 the [[Boston Red Sox|Red Sox]] began offering "Official Citizenship" in Red Sox Nation. For a fee of $9.95(USD), fans received a membership card with the words "Official Red Sox Nation Citizen," and access to additional Red Sox merchandise offers and newsletters.<ref>[http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/fan_forum/redsox_nation_details.jsp The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: Fan Forum: Red Sox Nation Details<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>Red Sox Nation is now offering membership for a new nation, which includes three "levels" of membership. One level is the "Fan Pack" for $14.95, the "Ultimate Fan Pack" for $109.95, and the "Monster Pack" for $249.95. Included in the Monster Pack is a season subscription to MLB.tv and the guaranteed opportunity to buy two [[Green Monster]] seat tickets.<ref>MLB.com, "Fan Forum: Red Sox Nation [http://mlb.mlb.com/bos/fan_forum/redsox_nation.jsp]</ref> The two more expensive offers have sold out quickly.

In the summer of 2007, the Red Sox fan site on MLB.com offered "official" citizens of RSN the chance to register as candidates to become the first president of Red Sox Nation, for the 2008 season. A broad field of self-proclaimed candidates was whittled down (internally, by operators of the website) to 25, then an open-to-all online "primary" was held in August that resulted in 10 final candidates. For most of September, the ten were provided with weblogs on the website to mount their campaigns. On September 27, [[Tim Russert]] of [[NBC News|NBC]] moderated a debate among six of the candidates in a hall at Boston University (three were no-shows, and [[Doris Kearns Goodwin]] withdrew from the race). The final election, also open to the public at the same website, was held from September 28 through October 2, 2007. The winner was [[Jerry Remy]], a former Red Sox player and current broadcast color commentator.<ref>MLB.com, "Red Sox Nation President"[http://outfield.mlb.com/bos/fan_forum/redsox_nation_president.jsp]</ref> The following day, Remy threw out the first ball in the opening game of the Red Sox' playoff series.

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== Beyond New England ==
Red Sox Nation is spread across the entire country because many [[New England]] natives re-locate to other parts of the country and many New England college students return home after developing a passion for the Red Sox.{{fact|date=January 2008}} These fans can typically be found supporting their team at Red Sox games outside of [[Fenway Park]]. They keep up with the team by watching the games on satellite television, as well as through various Web sites. Members of the Nation are even known to call sports-talk radio stations in Boston [[long distance]] during the season and remain on hold, merely to be able to talk about their beloved Sox.{{fact|date=January 2008}} Fans in California have created a [[Red Sox Nation West]].{{fact|date=January 2008}}

In 2005 and 2007, the Red Sox had the highest road attendance of all MLB teams.<ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/al/redsox/2007-08-22-Roadattendance_N.htm USA Today, "Red Sox Nation new king of the road"]</ref> Part of this is apparently due to a large contingent of New England-based fans who fly to Red Sox away games in other ballparks.{{fact|date=January 2008}} For games in New York, Baltimore, Chicago, and Tampa Bay, the increase in "commuter fans" has been attributed to relatively inexpensive air fares and, conversely, the difficulty and expense of obtaining tickets to home games at Fenway Park.{{fact|date=January 2008}} This phenomenon among Red Sox fans has been exacerbated by Red Sox Nation references in popular culture, e.g., films such as ''Fever Pitch'' and J. Crew catalog covers during the summer of 2007.

==Famous fans==
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*[[Ben Affleck]]<ref>[http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,628090,00.html Affleck Jokes As He Helps Boston Red Sox - Ben Affleck : People.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2006/07/31/bad_news_bearers/ Boston Red Sox - Bad-news bearers - The Boston Globe<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Steve Carell]]<ref>[http://www.outincenterfield.com/blog/2007/11/pigs_fly_manny_speaks_on_a_tal.html CENTER FIELD :: Pigs Fly: Manny Speaks! On A Talk Show!]</ref>
*[[Michael Chiklis]]<ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2007/10/29/fans_of_rockies_roll_on/ Boston Red Sox - Fans of Rockies roll on - The Boston Globe<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/michaelchiklis.html Michael Chiklis Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News at CelebrityWonder.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Dane Cook]]<ref>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/richard_deitsch/09/13/cook.qa/index.html The actor-comic on his passion for the Red Sox]</ref>
*[[Rob Corddry]]<ref>[http://men.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=702542 Rob Corddry: Paintball Wizard]</ref>
*[[Matt Damon]]<ref>[http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2007/06/05/matt-damon-red-sox-fan-taunts-david-letterman-yankee-fan/ Matt Damon (Red Sox Fan) Taunts David Letterman (Yankee Fan) - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2007/11/27/loyalty_not_an_act_for_this_red_sox_fan/ Loyalty not an act for this Red Sox fan]</ref>
*[[Dropkick Murphys]]<ref>http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/news/tessie.html</ref><ref>[http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/2007-11-03-dropkick-murphys_N.htm Scorsese, Red Sox put Dropkick Murphys on center stage - USATODAY.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Farrelly Brothers|The Farrelly Brothers]]<ref>[http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060821&content_id=1621533&vkey=news_bos&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: News: Boston Red Sox News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Jennifer Garner]]<ref>[http://chowdaheads.blogspot.com/2005/09/jennifer-garner-red-sox-quiz.html Chowdaheads-Ever thought of becoming a Golf Club?: Jennifer Garner: the Red Sox quiz<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Jake Gyllenhaal]]<ref>{{cite episode | title= | series=The Daily Show with Jon Stewart | serieslink=The Daily Show | airdate=2007-10-17 | number=[http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=118708&title=jake-gyllenhaal 12133] }}</ref>
*[[Stephen King]]<ref>[http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2004/12/19/why_the_red_sox_finally_won_the_world_series/ Boston Red Sox - Why the Red Sox finally won the World Series - The Boston Globe<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season ISBN 0743267524</ref>
*[[Denis Leary]]<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Boston-Red-2004-World-Collectors/dp/B0009IXRLW Amazon.com: The Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Collector's Edition: Movies & TV: Curt Schilling,Manny Ramirez<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.redsoxconnection.com/mastercard.html Red Sox MasterCard Commercial Featuring Denis Leary<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Conan O'Brien]]<ref>[http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071103&content_id=2291819&vkey=news_bos&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: News: Boston Red Sox News<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
*[[Mike O'Malley]]<ref>[http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/mlb_postseason/teams/Boston+Red+Sox/mlb.t.2 MLB Postseason Blog - Boston Red Sox - MLB - Yahoo! Sports<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>

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== References ==
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==External links==
*[http://www.bostonredsox.com Official Boston Red Sox Website]
*[http://www.redsoxnation.com "Official" Red Sox Nation Website]
*[http://www.theremyreport.com/ The Remy Report] Jerry Remy's Sox Page
*[http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/shaughnessy/ Dan Shaughnessy's Sports Column in the Boston Globe]
*[http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/bos/fan_forum/pop/rsn_president_candidates.jsp 2007 Red Sox Nation Presidential Candidates]
*[http://jerryremy.mlblogs.com/ Jerry Remy's MLBlog]

{{Boston Red Sox}}

[[Category:Boston Red Sox]]
[[Category:Massachusetts culture]]
[[Category:Gatherings of baseball fans]]

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Revision as of 02:52, 10 April 2008

Red Sox Nation refers to the fans of the Boston Red Sox. The phrase "Red Sox Nation" was first coined by Boston Globe feature writer Nathan Cobb in an October 20, 1986 article about split allegiances among fans in Connecticut during the 1986 World Series between Red Sox and the New York Mets. The phrase was popularized by the 1996 book At Fenway: Dispatches From Red Sox Nation (ISBN 0-517-70104-9) by Globe columnist Dan Shaughnessy.

Red Sox Fandom

Red Sox fans were once described by baseball commentator, Hall of Famer and former Red Sox player Dennis Eckersley as the "ultimate manic-depressive fanbase."[1] For all the excitement over the quality of play by the Red Sox, there is often a twinge of pessimism about the team, as the team's failures are typically blown out of proportion. Boston Globe columnist Charlie Pierce, among others, has attributed the self-perpetuating fatalism of the Nation to the intellectual legacy of the Puritans who settled Boston and instilled in the region's inhabitants a deep-seated Calvinist determinism.[2]

"Official" Red Sox Nation

In 2005 the Red Sox began offering "Official Citizenship" in Red Sox Nation. For a fee of $9.95(USD), fans received a membership card with the words "Official Red Sox Nation Citizen," and access to additional Red Sox merchandise offers and newsletters.[3]Red Sox Nation is now offering membership for a new nation, which includes three "levels" of membership. One level is the "Fan Pack" for $14.95, the "Ultimate Fan Pack" for $109.95, and the "Monster Pack" for $249.95. Included in the Monster Pack is a season subscription to MLB.tv and the guaranteed opportunity to buy two Green Monster seat tickets.[4] The two more expensive offers have sold out quickly.

In the summer of 2007, the Red Sox fan site on MLB.com offered "official" citizens of RSN the chance to register as candidates to become the first president of Red Sox Nation, for the 2008 season. A broad field of self-proclaimed candidates was whittled down (internally, by operators of the website) to 25, then an open-to-all online "primary" was held in August that resulted in 10 final candidates. For most of September, the ten were provided with weblogs on the website to mount their campaigns. On September 27, Tim Russert of NBC moderated a debate among six of the candidates in a hall at Boston University (three were no-shows, and Doris Kearns Goodwin withdrew from the race). The final election, also open to the public at the same website, was held from September 28 through October 2, 2007. The winner was Jerry Remy, a former Red Sox player and current broadcast color commentator.[5] The following day, Remy threw out the first ball in the opening game of the Red Sox' playoff series.

Red Sox Nation Presidents
Preceded by
Position created
Jerry Remy
2007-Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

Beyond New England

Red Sox Nation is spread across the entire country because many New England natives re-locate to other parts of the country and many New England college students return home after developing a passion for the Red Sox.[citation needed] These fans can typically be found supporting their team at Red Sox games outside of Fenway Park. They keep up with the team by watching the games on satellite television, as well as through various Web sites. Members of the Nation are even known to call sports-talk radio stations in Boston long distance during the season and remain on hold, merely to be able to talk about their beloved Sox.[citation needed] Fans in California have created a Red Sox Nation West.[citation needed]

In 2005 and 2007, the Red Sox had the highest road attendance of all MLB teams.[6] Part of this is apparently due to a large contingent of New England-based fans who fly to Red Sox away games in other ballparks.[citation needed] For games in New York, Baltimore, Chicago, and Tampa Bay, the increase in "commuter fans" has been attributed to relatively inexpensive air fares and, conversely, the difficulty and expense of obtaining tickets to home games at Fenway Park.[citation needed] This phenomenon among Red Sox fans has been exacerbated by Red Sox Nation references in popular culture, e.g., films such as Fever Pitch and J. Crew catalog covers during the summer of 2007.

Famous fans


References

  1. ^ Sox Appeal - Baseball Dating Show - TV - New York Times
  2. ^ Boston Red Sox - The tragedy of '04 - The Boston Globe
  3. ^ The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: Fan Forum: Red Sox Nation Details
  4. ^ MLB.com, "Fan Forum: Red Sox Nation [1]
  5. ^ MLB.com, "Red Sox Nation President"[2]
  6. ^ USA Today, "Red Sox Nation new king of the road"
  7. ^ Affleck Jokes As He Helps Boston Red Sox - Ben Affleck : People.com
  8. ^ Boston Red Sox - Bad-news bearers - The Boston Globe
  9. ^ CENTER FIELD :: Pigs Fly: Manny Speaks! On A Talk Show!
  10. ^ Boston Red Sox - Fans of Rockies roll on - The Boston Globe
  11. ^ Michael Chiklis Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News at CelebrityWonder.com
  12. ^ The actor-comic on his passion for the Red Sox
  13. ^ Rob Corddry: Paintball Wizard
  14. ^ Matt Damon (Red Sox Fan) Taunts David Letterman (Yankee Fan) - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog
  15. ^ Loyalty not an act for this Red Sox fan
  16. ^ http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/news/tessie.html
  17. ^ Scorsese, Red Sox put Dropkick Murphys on center stage - USATODAY.com
  18. ^ The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: News: Boston Red Sox News
  19. ^ Chowdaheads-Ever thought of becoming a Golf Club?: Jennifer Garner: the Red Sox quiz
  20. ^ The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Episode 12133. 2007-10-17. {{cite episode}}: External link in |number= (help); Unknown parameter |serieslink= ignored (|series-link= suggested) (help)
  21. ^ Boston Red Sox - Why the Red Sox finally won the World Series - The Boston Globe
  22. ^ Faithful: Two Diehard Boston Red Sox Fans Chronicle the Historic 2004 Season ISBN 0743267524
  23. ^ Amazon.com: The Boston Red Sox 2004 World Series Collector's Edition: Movies & TV: Curt Schilling,Manny Ramirez
  24. ^ Red Sox MasterCard Commercial Featuring Denis Leary
  25. ^ The Official Site of The Boston Red Sox: News: Boston Red Sox News
  26. ^ MLB Postseason Blog - Boston Red Sox - MLB - Yahoo! Sports