Rain played havoc with the Futures Collegiate Baseball League's schedule this week, with nine of the 22 scheduled contests being postponed either due to it raining or poor field conditions that resulted from the rain. The Worcester Bravehearts had four of those postponements, and that likely had a lot to do with their 1-2 record... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts set franchise attendance records, go 3-3 for the week
On Monday Worcester visited historic Fraser Field in Lynn, Massachusetts to take on North Shore but couldn't hold a mid-game lead and dropped a 4-3 contest to the Navigators. After falling behind by a run in the bottom of the second the Bravehearts evened the score in the top of the fourth when a Bryce... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts open FCBL title defense with franchise’s first no-hitter
The Worcester Bravehearts began the defense of their 2018 Futures Collegiate Baseball League championship title Thursday day night at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field against the Nashua Silver Knights in a match-up of teams owned by longtime Bravehearts owner John Creedon. A lot has changed in the FCBL since the Bravehearts and Martha's Vineyard... Continue Reading →
Bravehearts 2019 summer schedule released by FCBL
(Editor's note: This posting has been updated with home game start times, a schedule change involving opening night, and information on post-game fireworks and early start time games.) Last Thursday The Futures Collegiate Baseball League released their summer schedule for the 2019 season. In their ninth year, the FCBL season will begin on Wednesday, May... Continue Reading →
My 2019 Baseball Hall of Fame vote, if I had one
In what has become a New Year's tradition here on 210Sports, I now post my completely unofficial Baseball Hall of Fame ballot. To be eligible to cast a real ballot a person must be a Baseball Writer’s Association of America member for at least 10 years and cover baseball for 10 consecutive years for an... Continue Reading →
Red Sox World Series win is more than just t-shirts and hats
Yeah, that happened. It wasn't like it was unexpected, the Boston Red Sox were the best team in baseball for most of the summer and despite their faults were the favorites to win it all. But stranger things have happened in sports, and it's not like the Red Sox weren't one strike away from winning... Continue Reading →