Cintas is the Official Restroom Sponsor of the Boston Red Sox


Cintas Corporation announced a sponsorship of the Boston Red Sox. Cintas will be the official restroom sponsor of Fenway Park and will stock the soap dispensers within the ballpark’s 28 restrooms. 

“We have decades of experience in helping stadiums, arenas and other large venues create clean and welcoming environments for guests,” said Scott Lee, general manager of Cintas in Boston. “We’re proud to service Fenway Park and the hundreds of thousands of restroom visitors it receives each year.”

As the ballpark’s official restroom sponsor, Cintas will have the right to use the Red Sox team name and logo in all offline marketing and promotional materials within New England, excluding Fairfield County, Conn. Cintas will also receive exclusive signage outside of Fenway Park’s lower concourse restrooms.

“Cintas has the expertise and scale to help us enhance the restroom experience for our fans,” said Red Sox Executive Vice President Troup Parkinson. “We look forward to working with Cintas and are thrilled to now have them as part of the Red Sox family.”

For more information about Cintas, visit cintas.com.



June 19, 2018


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