Tom Brady isn't alone in his fight against the NFL.

The Patriots have, obviously, always backed Brady, who's facing a four-game suspension for Deflategate. Now, another New England-based team is showing its support for Brady.

The Red Sox's Triple-A affiliate, the PawSox, announced on Tuesday they'll be holding a "Free Brady Friday" in honor of the Patriots quarterback.

If you want to get in for free, make sure you stop by the courthouse before June 10 to change your name to Tom or Brady. Even if you're not named Tom or Brady, you'll receive a discount on tickets. Box seats, which typically cost $13, will be $12 on that night. Brady, of course, wears No. 12.


"Tom Brady is one of the region's most beloved athletes and public figures," said PawSox senior VP/general manager Dan Rea in the announcement, according to CBS Boston. "This evening allows PawSox fans, so many of whom are Patriots fans, to show their support for him."

Brady's suspension could still be lifted, but it won't have anything to do with a promotional night. It's in the hands of the courts.

Brady has filed an appeal for a second hearing by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Eventually, it could wind up in the Supreme Court.