Red Sox To Celebrate David Ortiz During Final Spring Training Home Gam

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red sox to celebrate david ortiz during final spring training home gam

David Ortiz will never play another spring training game, but his name will live on at his team's facility after he retires from baseball. The Red Sox slugger officially kicked off his farewell tour Monday when he was honored in a ceremony ahead of his final home spring training game in Fort Myers, Fla., against the Orioles. To commemorate his career, the team presented him with a David Ortiz Way road sign and announced it will name a street at JetBlue Park after him. He also received a seat from each of the three ballparks he played at during spring training throughout his career. MORE: Papi's most memorable moments | PHOTOS: Ortiz always goes big The team further showed its gratitude by painting the grass in foul territory with Ortiz’s No.

34 and hanging a sign over the faux Green Monster that read, "THANK YOU, DAVID." Today marks @davidortiz 's final #SoxSpring game at @FenwaySouth ! #ThanksPapi 💪☀️🌴 pic.twitter.com/dRxDt3I38Z FORT MYERS, Fla. -- The Red Sox celebrated David Ortiz's two decades of spring training in Fort Myers with a pregame ceremony before his final home exhibition game, a 5-3 loss to the Orioles on Monday. Ortiz announced on his 40th birthday in November that this will be his final season.

He trained in Fort Myers first with the Minnesota Twins and then since 2003 with the Red Sox. Ortiz went 0-for-3 and left after the sixth inning in a golf cart decorated with his number 34 and the flag of the Dominican Republic on its roof. The cart was driven by a pair of former Red Sox starts: Hall of Famer Jim Rice and Luis Tiant. "Very nice, very nice," Ortiz said. "I've been coming to Fort Myers for a long time. To get to the point where you can get to say goodbye as a player, it's really good.

"It's crazy. I wasn't expecting any of it but it happened. Whenever somebody comes to you with a gift, it's always welcomed, right? The Red Sox and the city of Fort Myers, I really thank them for being so nice." FORT MYERS, Fla. (AP) — Boston celebrated David Ortiz’s two decades of spring training in Fort Myers with a pregame ceremony before his final home exhibition game, a 5-3 loss to the Baltimore Orioles on Monday.

Ortiz announced on his 40th birthday in November that this will be his final season. He trained in Fort Myers with the Minnesota Twins and then since 1993 with the Red Sox. Ortiz went 0 for 3 and left after the sixth inning in a golf cart decorated with his number 34 and the flag of the Dominican Republic on its roof. The cart was driven by a pair of former Red Sox starts: Hall of Famer Jim Rice and Luis Tiant. “Very nice, very nice,” Ortiz said. “I’ve been coming to Fort Myers for a long time.

To get to the point where you can get to say goodbye as a player, it’s really good. “It’s crazy. I wasn’t expecting any of it but it happened. Whenever somebody comes to you with a gift, it’s always welcomed, right? The Red Sox and the city of Fort Myers, I really thank them for being so nice.” FORT MYERS — The 40-year-old was ready to say goodbye.

"I’m not going to miss spring training much,” David Ortiz said Monday afternoon. “I’m not a big fan of spring training anymore. But I really like Fort Myers.” Ortiz fittingly went 0-for-3 in his final game at JetBlue Park on Monday, lowering his spring average to .171. In his 20th major league season, Ortiz is nursing a career .220 batting average and .675 OPS in spring training. But he had a special moment on the field Monday afternoon when the Red Sox and Lee County commissioner John Manning honored Ortiz with a ceremony and a few going-away presents that ended with...

The Florida licence plate attached read, “BIG PAPI.” The golf cart is painted red and blue with No. 34 on the side and the Dominican flag on the roof. Some players were riding it around the Fenway South complex after the game. The Boston Red Sox are doing everything in their power to make sure David Ortiz's final home spring game at JetBlue Park is a memorable one. Big Papi is entering his 20th and final big-league season, and will be honored in a number of creative ways at the ballpark ahead of Monday's tilt with the Baltimore Orioles.

His No. 34 has been painted on the field, Dominican-themed bases will be used, and a banner thanking the slugger for his services is hanging in the outfield. We're ready to say #ThanksPapi at @FenwaySouth! 3️⃣4️⃣ 🇩🇴 pic.twitter.com/QOhD72Qeeh The nine-time All-Star and three-time World Series champion also had a street named after him at Fenway South, and received seats from JetBlue Park, Hammond Stadium, and City of Palms Park. BOSTON (AP) — Get ready for the ultimate Big Papi walkoff.

David Ortiz is retiring after the season, but not before he takes a farewell tour of the major leagues that should allow him to fill a couple of closets with gifts from opponents who... But even as his longtime opponents try to fete the foe who upended so many ninth-inning leads, the Red Sox designated hitter says he also wants to thank the fans — including those who... “Whatever team you’re cheering for — you’re supporting me because you are a baseball fan,” Ortiz said this spring as he looked ahead to his farewell tour. “So I’m going to show my appreciation to everyone.” Ortiz announced on his 40th birthday in November that 2016 would be his final season. Since then, the Red Sox have been planning a going-away party befitting the player who helped end their 86-year dynasty of disappointment and lead the franchise to three World Series titles.

The festivities started this week in Fort Myers, Florida, where a street outside the team’s spring ballpark was named “David Ortiz Way.” After his final home spring training game, Ortiz was chauffeured off the...

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