Unless you’ve got a fat wad of cash or some great connections, you’re probably not holding tickets to the Red Sox home opener on April 10. But if you head to REDBONES (55 Chester Street, Somerville) on April 9, you just might win a pair. That’s because the restaurant is holding a baseball dinner, and in addition to a menu of hot dogs, steak-and-cheese subs, sausage with peppers and onions, and Schlitz, they’re also giving away a pair of tickets to the big game. The cost of the dinner is $25; call 617.628.2200 for reservations and information.
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