The Red Sox and the Cape League announced Wednesday that the All-Star Game will be played on Friday, July 29 at 7:05 p.m. at Fenway Park. I like the fact that it’s on a Friday. It’s been Wednesday and Thursday the last two years.
More from the release:
The family friendly event will feature a pre-game Home Run Derby, autograph session with the all-stars, and a silent auction filled with baseball memorabilia. Discounted concession items will also be available. This is the third time in as many years that the Cape Cod All-Star game has been played at Fenway.
Tickets are all general admission and priced at only $10.00 a ticket. To purchase tickets,
fans can log on to www.redsox.com/capecod or call (877) REDSOX-9 beginning
today at noon. Fans with disabilities may call (877) REDSOX-9 to purchase accessible seating (while supplies last). The Red Sox’ TTY number for hearing-impaired fans is (617) 226-6644. Tickets are also available at any Cape game.

As soon as rosters came out for the coming season, I think everyone who follows college baseball knew that Kenny Diekroeger would be a player to watch. He was a second-round pick out of high school in 2009, he impressed as a freshman for Stanford and he cruised to top prospect honors in the New England Collegiate Baseball League last summer.
Stanford is visiting Rice this weekend for a three-game set. It’s the biggest series on the opening weekend schedule, and it’s one with plenty of Cape League connections, particularly on one side.