The Worcester Red Sox went north to Sahlen Field in Buffalo, New York for their series against the Bison last week and continue to stay around the .500 mark, which keeps them in the middle of the pack in the International League's East Division, and well within striking distance of the top spot in the... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts down but not out after 2-4 week
The Worcester Bravehearts went into last week needing wins to close the gap on the Futures Collegiate Baseball League's final playoff spot, but despite a 2-4 week WooBall still has a fighting chance to make it to the post season. After the usual off-day on Monday, Brockton was the visitor at Hanover Insurance Park at... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester hanging tough as second half begins
The Worcester Red Sox began the second half of their season last week with an abbreviated series against the Syracuse Mets at Polar Park, and still find themselves with striking distance of the top spot in the International League's East Division. Friday Syracuse 6, WooSox 5 (10 innings) LP: Zack Kelly (4-3) Big hits: Christin... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts have 3-3 week, but start showing signs of turning their season around
The Worcester Bravehearts began last week a lot closer to last place than first, but over the past six games have started to show signs that they might be ready to begin to make a run toward a spot in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League's playoffs. Tuesday it was off to Campanelli Stadium in Brockton... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester enters All-Star week after series split with Norfolk
The Worcester Red Sox headed south to Norfolk Tides Baseball Club at Harbor Park Stadium in Norfolk, VA to take on the Tides in a pre-All-Star break series, and with the 3-3 split with Norfolk the WooSox kept themselves in the top half of the closely packed International League's East Division. They are currently tied... Continue Reading →
What does Worcester hockey mean for you?
One wouldn't ordinarily think that July is a hockey month, but with the official hockey year starting on July 1st Worcester hockey has reached two milestones. The 2022-2023 season will be the fifth that the Worcester Railers take to the ice, and it's the 25th season of pro hockey in the city. There is a... Continue Reading →