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The sons of the late James W. Taylor, Jr., are introduced by Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster at last Friday's Red Sox-White Sox game. Weston, 9 (left) and Mason, 10, of Eagle Mountain, Utah, flew to Fenway to see their first Red Sox game. Click through this gallery to see their story, and read Stan Grossfeld's piece from Thursday's Globe .
The sons of the late James W. Taylor, Jr., are introduced by Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster at last Friday's Red Sox-White Sox game. Weston, 9 (left) and Mason, 10, of Eagle Mountain, Utah, flew to Fenway to see their first Red Sox game. Click through this gallery to see their story, and read Stan Grossfeld's piece from Thursday's Globe.
(Globe Staff Photo / Stan Grossfeld)
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