Red Sox drop home opener

BOSTON — The Red Sox received their 2013 World Series rings Friday afternoon as part of a stirring pregame ceremony at Fenway Park that paid tribute to the team's incredible run, the city's comeback in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings and its 

Michael Dwyer/AP. Former mayor Thomas Menino (seated, left) drove in with former Bruin Mark Recchi (seated right), former Celtic Leon Powe (standing right), and former Red Sox players (from left) Pedro Martinez, Mike Lowell and Jason Varitek.

BOSTON (CBS) — The Boston Red Sox have handed out World Series rings three times in the last 10 years, so the team has a pretty good idea what it's doing when it comes to the commemorative bling. The 2013 World Series rings they handed out on Friday 

One side of the ring features the individual's name and number and the side has a "Boston Strong" logo with the Red Sox 'B' that became so synonymous with the team's efforts in the wake of the bombings. Players with multiple titles in Boston have

The Red Sox announced their schedule for their home opener at Fenway Park on Friday, which will include the presentation of World Series rings. Festivities are scheduled to start at 1 p.m., with first pitch slated for 2:05 p.m.