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 →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox lose series to Syracuse
Last week the Worcester Red Sox headed to NBT Bank Stadium in Syracuse, New York for their series against the Mets playing for mostly pride having virtually no chance of catching Buffalo at the top of the Triple-A East standings, and they began things on the right foot using two late home runs Tuesday night... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox win series against Lehigh Valley
After sweeping the Rochester Red Wings and taking 11 of 12 on their two-week road trip the Worcester Red Sox returned to Polar Park Tuesday to take on the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, and using some late-inning magic came back to win their seventh in a row by downing the IronPigs 5-4. The WooSox jumped... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: How sweep it is! WooSox have 6-0 week in Rochester
Last week the Worcester Red Sox spent their second consecutive week in upstate New York when they took on the Rochester Red Wings, the AAA affiliate of the Washington Nationals, at Frontier Field, and in Tuesday's opener the WooSox were down big after six innings but the bats saved them with two late three-run frames... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox post 5-1 week at Buffalo
While last week wasn't the first time the Worcester Red Sox traveled to play the Buffalo Bisons, it was the first time they headed to upstate New York to do so as the Bisons have recently returned to Sahlen Field with the Toronto Blue Jays vacating the park to once again call the Rogers Centre... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox lose another series as bats grow cold in summer heat
After nearly being swept by the Mets in Syracuse the Worcester Red Sox limped home to Polar Park hoping to turn things around in their weeklong series against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. Their first opportunity came on Tuesday as the WooSox and RailRiders completed a suspended game from July 17, but the Ls continued to pile... Continue Reading →