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NY Yankees Manager To Visit Monmouth County
Aaron Boone will be a special guest for "An Evening with BT & Sal," described as a celebration of New York sports, personalities and more.

RED BANK, NJ — Ready for baseball season to begin? You can get a sneak peek of what’s yet to come for the New York Yankees when team manager Aaron Boone visits Monmouth County.
On Thursday, Jan. 22, Boone will be at The Vogel on the Count Basie Center campus as a special guest for “An Evening with Brandon Tierney (BT) and Sal (Licata).”
Tierney and Licata, native New Yorkers and sports radio hosts, are coming together for the event to celebrate their run on WFAN and the “unforgettable moments” they’ve delivered to New York sports fans.
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“We’ll look back at the best on-air highlights, share behind-the-scenes stories, and bring the live audience into the action for a night built on energy, laughter and love of the game,” Basie Center officials said.
In addition to celebrating Tierney and Licata’s broadcast career, Boone will sit down with the pair to provide exclusive insight into the Yankees’ upcoming season, officials said.
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Tickets for the event are available now and begin at $97.85. Doors for the event will open at 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 22, with showtime set for 7:30 p.m.
According to a post from Tierney, VIP passes include a prime ticket in the VIP section, a commemorative VIP credential and lanyard, and a post-show meet & greet and photo app with Tierney, Licata and Boone.
“This is a one-night-only celebration of New York sports, New York personalities, and New York passion,” officials said. “A night no FAN should miss.”
To learn more or purchase tickets, you can visit the Count Basie Center for the Arts website.
The Vogel is located at 99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank.
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