The Boston Red Sox proudly opened the doors to their newly renovated clubhouse at Fenway Park on Tuesday morning, boasting the finest state-of-the-art facilities on the inside.
The Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, was also photographed taking a look at the new renovation at Fenway Park a couple of days back.
"This is home," Redsox, Instagram
Players and coaches' updated locker rooms, new energy-efficient LED lights and additions to the kid concourse were all on display for the public.
"The Red Sox added Jumbotrons to their newly-renovated clubhouse," FOX Sports: MLB, Twitter
The most flamboyant renovations, however, included custom-made maple lockers, new lighting and sound systems, and 16 humungous jumbotrons in the clubhouse.
Baseball fans were left perplexed at the Boston Red Sox's outrageous spending this offseason, suggesting they should focus on trying to become a championship team again, rather than a team with simply an ostentatious clubhouse.
This fan isn't going to be very happy when he finds out the cost behind this entire revamp.
A very weird way indeed.
Everybody has their priorities, and revamping training facilities around Fenway was obviously what was on the team's mind.
That's a huge prediction, but who wouldn't want to see the Red Sox win the East? It has been a while.
Boston Red Sox to clash against the Orioles on opening day
This year, for the first time since 1968, every MLB team is slated to play on Opening Day barring any postponement.
The Boston Red Sox are slated to face the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, March 30 at Fenway Park. The game is scheduled for 2:10 p.m. EST.
The Sox finished in last place in the American League East in 2022, and will be hoping to improve this year.