Last week the Worcester Red Sox took a trip west to Syracuse to take on the last place Mets at NBT Bank Stadium, and while the Mets are still at the bottom of the International League East standings they knocked the WooSox down a couple spots by nearly sweeping Worcester, winning five of the six... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester wins 2022 Polar Park opening series over Lehigh Valley
The Worcester Red Sox opened their 2022 home schedule last week having to deal with a little rain, a bit of snow, some chilly temperatures, and finally some sunshine. But none of that mattered much for the WooSox as they went on to a 4-2 series win over the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (Philadelphia Phillies). Tuesday... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester wins opening series taking 5 of 6 from Jacksonville
The Worcester Red Sox began their 2022 campaign with a first-ever trip to Florida to take on the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Miami Marlins), and ended the first week of the season at the top of the International League East standings taking five of six games played in The Sunshine State. We're changing things up from... Continue Reading →
My 2022 Baseball Hall of Fame vote, if I had one
Welcome to 2022 and the seventh year of 210Sports, and in what has become a New Year’s tradition here on the blog I'll begin the year off by casting my completely unofficial Baseball Hall of Fame ballot. To be eligible to cast a real ballot a person must be a Baseball Writers' Association of America... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox end 2021 season with another series sweep
The Worcester Red Sox headed west to Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania for a season closing series against the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, and starting things off on the right note for the team Wednesday night with two late runs to win the opener 2-1. Raynel Espinal was the starter for the WooSox and pitched very... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester bids farewell to Polar Park for 2021 with another series win
The Worcester Red Sox headed home last week to Polar Park for their last homestand of the season in what is being called the “Triple-A Final Stretch”, a two-week post-season that all 30 Triple-A clubs will play with the winner getting some sort of undetermined prize. Essentially Minor League Baseball has tacked on an extra... Continue Reading →