The Boston Red Sox honored victims of the Boston Marathon bombings on the eve of the 2014 Boston Marathon.

The team put together a pregame ceremony on Sunday night in recognition of those affected by the tragic bombings that took place at the finish line last April.

There were canvases bearing inscriptions of goodwill from all 50 United States, several local communities and also all 30 Major League Baseball teams in the outfield.

Doctors, nurses, EMTs and rehabilitation therapists lined the field as the Red Sox thanked them for their vital role in aiding the recovery of the victims.

"Another emotional roller coaster here at Fenway, tear jerker there for a minute," said Jonny Gomes. "It really sunk home how much healing is still going on, a year down the road, and how important it is on us as Red Sox to help the healing. Seeing those people out there, you find out how much easier it is to help heal than it is to heal. That being said, I think the Red Sox and Red Sox Nation are doing a good job of doing their part."