
Few things fire up Boston quite like the combination of the Boston Marathon and a Red Sox game, both of which happen each year on Patriots’ Day. It’s a festive tradition that locals embrace, especially since the Red Sox have long played a rare morning game on Marathon Monday—this year, they face off against the Chicago White Sox at 11:10 a.m. ET.
While the early start is a treat for fans wanting to enjoy both the race and the game, it’s not so great for the marathon runners themselves. Those participating in the iconic run will miss out on the Fenway Park festivities entirely, as the timing of the game overlaps with the Marathon.
It’s understandable why the game is scheduled early—it creates a unique atmosphere and lets attendees catch the finish of the Marathon afterwards. But for the runners, it means being left out of a big part of the day’s celebration.
So, is there a fix to this scheduling conflict? Not really. Ideally, the game would happen when the Marathon isn’t in full swing, but tradition and the city’s energy on Patriots’ Day make it hard to imagine changing anything. Despite the imperfect setup, it remains a special day for Bostonians and baseball fans alike.
Meanwhile, the Red Sox will look to clinch a series win over the struggling White Sox and improve to 13-11 on the season, aiming to gain ground in a competitive AL East.
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