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07/02/2008 3:16 PM ET
Rays are sold out tonight
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ST. PETERSBURG -- The Tampa Bay Rays game against the Boston Red Sox tonight at Tropicana Field is sold out. All that remain are a limited number of obstructed view seats. Tonight marks the fourth sellout of 2008, matching the Rays most ever in one season.

More than 20,000 tickets are available for each of the next four home games versus the Kansas City Royals, the last chance for fans to see the Rays until after the All-Star break.

The Royals series includes:
Friday, Dollar Dog Night, 5:10 p.m.---Every Friday the Rays offer $1 hot dogs throughout the stadium (while supplies last). The 5:10 p.m. start allows fans time to watch the downtown St. Petersburg fireworks display following the game.

Saturday, Loverboy, 7:10 p.m.---Following the Rays-Royals game, Loverboy will perform as part of the Rays 2008 Summer Saturday Night Concert Series, presented by HESS EXPRESS. Loverboy's top singles from the '80's include "Working for the Weekend, "Turn Me Loose," "The Kid is Hot Tonite," "Lovin' Every Minute of It" and "Queen of the Broken Hearts." As part of Heroes Night, the first 10,000 fans receive a Rays Army hat presented by Bright House Networks.

Sunday, St. Petersburg Times Family Fun Day, 1:40 p.m.---Baseline box seats start at $21 and Outfield seats start at $15 and include a hot dog, snack & Pepsi product. Kids run the bases following the game. Tickets are available at the Tropicana Field Box Office, Rays Tampa Office & Pro Shop, via the Rays official websites at www.raysbaseball.com or www.raysbeisbol.com.

The Rays are 11-1 this year at home in front of 30,000 or more fans and 13-2 when more than 25,000 fans are at Tropicana Field.
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