Sunshine, food, Sox team up in Fort Myers, Fla.

From: The Boston Herald | Date: January 18, 1998| Author: Massarotti, Tony | Copyright information

Do not fall victim to the dwindling daylight and dropping temperatures. Winter may be in the air, but spring could be on your mind: There's only a month to go until Red Sox pitchers and catchers report to spring training.

Why not join them?

Nearly four months removed from the conclusion of their 79th season without a World Series championship, the Sox are scheduled to report to Fort Myers, Fla., on Feb. 15 to begin preparing for the 1998 season. The team will...

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