Fenway Park Joins the Boomerang Network

Fenway Park Joins the Boomerang Network

The Boston Red Sox and their iconic home, Fenway Park, are now part of the Boomerang Network, allowing fans to have a seamless lost item recovery experience. Built in 1912, Fenway is the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball, rich with history, tradition, and an electric atmosphere that makes every game unforgettable. From the Green Monster to the passionate Red Sox faithful, Fenway is more than just a ballpark—it’s a baseball cathedral.

But let’s be real: when you’re singing “Sweet Caroline” at the top of your lungs or jumping out of your seat for a walk-off hit, things can slip out of your pocket. Phones, wallets, hats, even baseball gloves—Lost & Found at a stadium with nearly 38,000 fans per game can be a chaotic experience. That’s why the Red Sox have partnered with Boomerang to streamline the entire process, ensuring lost items make their way back to their rightful owners effortlessly.

“Bringing Boomerang to Fenway Park is a monumental milestone moment for us,” said Boomerang CEO Skyler Logsdon. “There’s nothing quite like a Red Sox game at Fenway, and we’re thrilled to help make that experience even better. The Red Sox join a wave of MLB teams embracing Boomerang this season, recognizing that great customer experience doesn’t end at the final out—it extends to every interaction, including Lost & Found. When a fan walks away from Fenway, we want them to remember the magic of the game, not the frustration of losing something valuable.”

With Fenway Park now on board, Boomerang continues to revolutionize stadium operations, one ballpark at a time. 

Welcome to the Boomerang Network, Boston Red Sox! ⚾🔴✨

#FoundOnBoomerang

Source: https://thanksboomerang.com/blog/fenway-park-joins-the-boomerang-network/

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