Before the Boston Red Sox host their home opener at Fenway Park on Tuesday, they will pay tribute to Tim and Stacy Wakefield.
Tim Wakefield, who passed away in October at the age of 57, was a pivotal figure in the Red Sox’ championship wins in 2004 and 2007, having started a franchise-record 430 games. In honor of his contributions, Boston players will don No. 49 patches on the sleeves of their jerseys starting Tuesday. Stacy Wakefield, who passed away in February, will also be remembered.
Jason Varitek, another key member of those championship teams and a close friend of Wakefield’s off the field, shared insights into their relationship and Wakefield’s significance to the Red Sox during an appearance on MassLive’s “Fenway Rundown” podcast.
Varitek emphasized how their bond grew even stronger, particularly when Stacy Wakefield encountered challenges. He highlighted the pivotal role his wife Catherine played as a source of support, bringing laughter during moments of sadness. Their close proximity, living down the street, facilitated this strong connection, especially during difficult times.
He stressed the importance of prioritizing Wakefield’s children and honoring the legacy left by both Tim and Stacy. Varitek emphasized the significance of supporting the Wakefield family as a community, both within Red Sox Nation and among the broader Red Sox family.
Varitek expressed his belief that honoring Tim Wakefield is an ongoing endeavor. He emphasized Wakefield’s profound impact as a player and a man who represented the team with pride and contributed significantly to the community. Varitek acknowledged that the tribute
On Tuesday afternoon, Fenway Park will host the Boston Red Sox as they face off against the Baltimore Orioles. The game is set to begin at 2:10 p.m. EST. While the specific plans for honoring the Wakefields and their enduring legacy remain uncertain, given the commemoration of most of the 2004 team, it promises to be an emotionally charged afternoon. would undoubtedly evoke strong emotions.