The Boston Red Sox are a professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, competing in Major League Baseball as part of the American League East division. The franchise has won nine World Series championships, with titles spanning from its first in 1903 to its most recent in 2018. The team plays its home games at Fenway Park, one of the oldest and most iconic stadiums in the league, which holds more than 37,000 spectators. Their branding features a red “B” topped with a crown, reflecting the club’s long heritage.
The club is also known for its long-standing rivalry with the New York Yankees, widely regarded as one of the most notable rivalries in sports. Its nine championship titles contribute to a historic standing in Major League Baseball, while Fenway Park’s enduring presence adds to the team’s identity within Boston and the broader league.