Spring Training Truck Day presented by JetBlue scheduled for Monday, February 5

BOSTON, MA – The departure of the Red Sox equipment truck for the club’s Spring Training home at JetBlue Park in Fort Myers, Florida, is scheduled for Monday, February 5. The truck will be loaded starting at 7 a.m. and is scheduled to leave Fenway Park for the 1,480-mile trip around noon. Before heading south, the Red Sox equipment truck will stop at Polar Park in Worcester, where WooSox mascots and fans will give a send-off to the truck.

The equipment truck, which will depart from Fenway Park on Van Ness Street, will be led by a flat-bed truck carrying Wally the Green Monster, his sister Tessie, and Fenway Ambassadors who will be tossing soft Red Sox baseballs to fans.

This will be the 27th straight year that Milford native Al Hartz will drive the 53-foot truck, which will carry an assortment of baseball equipment and supplies, including:

  1. 20,400 baseballs
  2. 1,100 bats
  3. 200 batting gloves
  4. 200 batting helmets
  5. 320 batting practice tops
  6. 160 white game jerseys
  7. 300 pairs of pants
  8. 400 t-shirts
  9. 400 pairs of socks
  10. 20 cases of bubble gum
  11. 60 cases of sunflower seeds

The celebration of Truck Day has been a Red Sox tradition since 2003, signaling the unofficial start of Spring Training. JetBlue, the official airline of the Red Sox, has been the presenting sponsor of the annual event since 2010. Moving services are provided by New England Household Moving & Storage.

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