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Stihl Partners With Red Sox

With the 2023 MLB season in full swing, Northeast Stihl, a New England-based branch and distributor for Stihl Inc., has announced a multi-year sponsorship agreement with Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox, serving as the official power equipment outfitter for the facility.

“This partnership is more than just promotional; it’s bringing together two legacy brands. We look forward to working with Northeast Stihl to maintain Fenway Park and keep our grounds beautiful,” says David Mellor, head of the grounds team at Fenway Park.

As part of this exclusive sponsorship, Northeast Stihl will supply this historic ballpark with a variety of both gas and battery-powered outdoor equipment, for the grounds team to utilize for maintenance jobs throughout the facility.

“Northeast Stihl couldn’t be prouder to be the official outfitter of power equipment for Fenway Park, supplying the grounds team with all of the tools they need to maintain one of America’s most historic ball parks,” says Jason Mabb, Director of Northeast Stihl.

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