2016 Red Sox Fan Cruise
Jan 9 – 16
Eastern Caribbean
(from Miami)
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Cruise for 7 nights
with legendary Red Sox players and WEEI announcer, Dave O'Brien, on the newest
ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet, the Celebrity Reflection®. Show your
Boston Red Sox pride at exclusive events onboard with Jim Rice, Steve Lyons,
Luis Tiant, Mike Timlin and Keith Foulke.
Itinerary:
Miami - San Juan, PR - Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas - St.
Maarten - Miami*
Includes:
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Time with former Red Sox players at an exclusive karaoke night, pool
volleyball,
autograph/photo sessions and more**
• Free Classic Alcohol Packages
• $50 Onboard Credit, prepaid gratuities and taxes
• Exclusive gifts from Celebrity Cruises
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Steve Lyons
Lyons played nine seasons in the major leagues with four
different teams including four stints in Boston and is a three-time national
Emmy award-winning broadcaster. Drafted in the first round by the Red Sox in
1981 out of Oregon State, he is one of only three players to play all nine
positions in one game at the major league level.
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Mike Timlin
Timlin was known for his 93 mph fastball. His sliders and
sinkers had a downward break, inducing a significant number of ground balls.
In 2004, Timlin made 76 pitching appearances, the third-most in Red Sox
history and tied for fourth in American League history. Timlin has four World
Series Championships, two of which were with the Boston Red Sox.
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Jim Rice — National Baseball Hall of Fame
AAA's International League Rookie of the Year, MVP, and Triple
Crown winner in 1974, he was brought up to the majors for the 1975 season.
During his 16 year career, Rice led the AL in home runs three times, twice in
RBI, twice in slugging average, and four times in total bases. He also hit at
least 39 home runs in a season four times, collected eight 100-RBI seasons
with 200+ hits, and has batted over .300 seven times in his career.
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Luis Tiant — Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame
In July 1964, Tiant made his first Major League debut. During
his time in Boston, his nickname El Tiante flourished just like his pitching.
By 1975, Luis would win 18 games leading the Sox into the postseason against
the World Champion Oakland Athletics. He threw a three-hitter complete game
to defeat the Athletics, then faced the Cincinatti Reds in the World Series.
Tiant pitched Game 4 throwing 163 pitches for the win and second complete
game in the series. Although he had a no-decision in Game 6, he was still a
huge contributor to the greatest game ever played.
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Keith Foulke
Foulke started his career with the Giants, but was traded to
the White Sox. Keith quickly made himself comfortable in the White Sox
bullpen serving primarily as the set-up man. In 1999, he posted a 2.22 ERA in
105.1 innings over 67 games—which made him one of the best relief
pitchers in the game. Keith signed with the Boston Red Sox as a free agent in
2004. The most memorable moment in the 2004 World Series for Red Sox Nation
will always be Foulke stabbing the grounder hit his way and tossing it to first
base for the final out, giving the Red Sox their first World Series victory
in 86 years.
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Dave O'Brien
Dave O'Brien enters his 8th season of radio broadcast for Red
Sox baseball and his 24th year calling major league games. O'Brien also
broadcasts for ESPN, where he has handled a variety of play-by-play roles. He
has called the last several League Championship Series and World Series for
MLB's International TV coverage including the Red Sox World Series victories
in 2004 and 2007.
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* Prices per person, based on double occupancy
and include prepaid gratuities, taxes and fees, port charges, departure taxes,
and any or all other applicable fees in effect at the time of sailing. Rates
& Fees are subject to change without prior notice. Valid for new bookings
only. ** Exclusive events on a first come, first serve basis, subject to change
and may be replaced by similar events without notice. Guests must register for
events at the information desk upon boarding the ship. Named talent aboard are
also subject to change. *** Celebrity Cruises Classic Beverage Package includes
unlimited drinks up to $6 per serving; and spirits, cocktails, and wine up to
$8 per serving, all soda selections, fresh squeezed and bottled juices, premium
coffees, teas and nonpremium bottled water and server gratuities (amount based
on gratuity guidelines. **** OBC has no cash value, is applicable to cruise
only, non transferable, not redeemable for cash, and expires 10:00 PM on the
final night of the cruise. Other restrictions apply. Group Number ID: 8039843
©2015 Celebrity Cruises Inc. Ships' registry: Malta and Ecuador. 5970 • 1/15
Space is limited.
For booking or more information, call
Ed McCourt, CTC
The Travel Collaborative 781-325-2553
www. http://travelcollaborative.com/
625 Mt. AuburnSt., Suite 207, Cambridge, MA 02138