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Sox postpone charity autograph session

Posted by Gordon Edes, Globe Staff  January 14, 2008 09:37 AM
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The autograph session with members of the 2008 Red Sox rookie program that was scheduled for this afternoon has been postponed due to the snowstorm that hit Boston today.

The event, which benefits the Red Sox Foundation, has been rescheduled for Wednesday from 4:30 until 5:45 p.m. at the Official Red Sox Team Store, located at 19 Yawkey Way, across from Fenway Park.

For a donation of $20 to the Red Sox Foundation, fans will have the opportunity to receive autographs from Boston’s top upper level prospects. The players are taking part in the Red Sox 2008 Rookie Program, a two-week session designed to expose the players to the expectations of being in the major leagues for the Red Sox.

The autograph session will be open to fans of all ages on a first come, first served basis. There will be a limit of one autograph of each player attending per person. Fans may bring items to have signed or can purchase merchandise to be autographed at the Team Store.

The players attending the Rookie Program who are expected to take part in the autograph session include

two players who saw at least some major league action with the Red Sox in 2007: pitchers Clay Buchholz and Devern Hansack. Others expected to participate are pitchers Michael Bowden, Hunter Jones, Justin Masterson, and Dustin Richardson; catcher Dusty Brown; infielders Aaron Bates, Chris Carter and Jed Lowrie; and outfielders Bubba Bell and Jonathan Van Every. The list of players is subject to change.

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