The Worcester Red Sox returned to Polar Park last week for a series against the Rochester Ref Wings (Washington), and put up another 3-3 week that keeps them below the .500 mark for the season (29-34). They are now 14.5 games behind first place Syracuse (Mets). Tuesday Rochester 11, WooSox 4 LP: Isaiah Campbell (0-1)... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: A dumb superstition, the logo is lava, all by herself, and I want it all
Welcome to another edition of “Friday 4”, where I talk about the four things I’ve been thinking about the last week and the upcoming weekend in sports and the world. ONE Sports are full of silly superstitions. I could get weeks of content just by making fun of many of the silly things players or... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts sit at .500 after two weeks of FCBL play
Tuesday was the first of the Worcester Bravehearts' school day games, and they took on the Futures League Road Warriors, a traveling team that's taking the spot of the Pittsfield Suns, who have suspended operations while their ballpark is upgraded. The WooBall bullpen might have been dazed by the amazing purple uniforms worn by the... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester splits series with Charlotte
After two weeks at Polar Park the Worcester Red Sox hit the road for a trip south to take on the Charlotte Knights (Chicago White Sox) and split their six-game series 3-3. The WooSox record now stands at 26-31, and they are much closer to last place in the International League's East Division than first.... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2023-24 highlights, NHL week 34
With the 34th week of the NHL season over we'll take a look back at some of the highlights from the last seven days from former Worcester hockey pros. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday. With all three North American leagues now in their playoffs we'll see fewer and fewer highlights as series end. Sunday... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: Goodbye Angel, race day, PWHL, and old guys can still rock
Welcome to another edition of “Friday 4”, where I talk about the four things I’ve been thinking about the last week and the upcoming weekend in sports and the world. ONE I had planned on taking this week off, but sometimes something big happens that changes plans and that big something was longtime MLB umpire... Continue Reading →