Priority Pass BOS Lounge review – Jerry Remy's Sports Bar and Grille - Intellitravel
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Priority Pass BOS Lounge review – Jerry Remy’s Sports Bar and Grille

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For those of you that (like me) know virtually nothing about baseball.  The name Jerry Remy won’t mean a thing.  Even for those of you that do enjoy the sport, you may not know who he was.  Long story short, he played second base pretty well in the 1970s and 1980s, and was originally drafted to the California Angels before being traded to the Boston Red Sox.

(Guess who does like baseball?  Our friends over at Starwood!)

For us though, none of that matters.  What does matter, is there’s a bar and restaurant in Terminal C bearing his name.  As far as I can tell, there’s no real connection between the ball player and the bar.

(Disclaimer:  I was in a rush!  The pictures are subpar, sorry guys!)

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