For the first time in 87 years, a team an affiliated minor league baseball team calling this city their home took the field when the Worcester Red Sox faced off against the Buffalo Bisons at Arm & Hammer Park in Trenton, New Jersey Tuesday. The Bisons are calling the park home for now while their... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: What’s sillier, draft report cards or NHL discipline?
Welcome to another edition of Thursday Thoughts, and if you're one of the very few people that cared even the slightest about the college sports updates I was making a part of the column, I'm sorry to say you're going to be disappointed as I'm going to stop including that section. A very brief and... Continue Reading →
April in Worcester hockey
Over on the 210Sports Facebook page I've been posting daily updates for each day in Worcester hockey history. In case people missed some, I'll gather them at the end of each month here on the blog. 1 1998 - The Worcester IceCats sign Matt Smith to an ATO. 2008 - The Worcester Sharks sign P.J.... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: Crappy streams, and streams of crap
It's once again time for another Thursday Thoughts, and while I'd love for this to be an entirely positive post a couple things have irked me a bit this week, and because both are somewhat related to the sports world and since I have a blog dedicated to sports, I have a spot to vent... Continue Reading →
The Shenanigans of wanting players you hate and how important is the manager in baseball
Darryl and Nick go scriptless once again and talk about the Bruins, Red Sox, and Celtics and what's going on with them, chat about high school sports, name players they hate but would love for them to play for their teams, and lots and lots of other shenanigans. New feature: everyone is invited to answer... Continue Reading →
FCBL announces Worcester Bravehearts 2021 schedule
Tuesday afternoon the Futures Collegiate Baseball League announced their 2021 schedule, which includes two new opponents for the Worcester Bravehearts, the Vermont Lake Monsters, and the Norwich Sea Unicorns. Both new teams are in cities that Major League Baseball abandon after restructuring their minor leagues. A former Bravehearts rival, the North Shore Navigators, returned to... Continue Reading →