Red Sox honor Tiant, team icon and Maine resident, before home opener
- Luis Tiant, a beloved Red Sox player, passed away at 83 years old last October and was honored with a special tribute at Fenway Park during the home opener.
- Team President Sam Kennedy expressed gratitude for Tiant's contributions, stating, 'He loves this franchise, loved the team.'
- Red Sox team members, including Dwight Evans, shared fond memories of Tiant, emphasizing his influence and love for the game.
- A moving tribute for Tiant took place at Fenway Park during the home opener, celebrating his contributions to the team and the community.
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