Last Tuesday saw the Futures Collegiate Baseball League hold their annual All-Star game, with several Worcester Bravehearts making the East squad. Jack Choate, Tyler Mudd, LJ Keevan, and Alex Amalfi all had scoreless stints in the game and each recorded at least one strikeout. Outfielder Nick Martin put his name in the FCBL record book... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox lose series to rain and RailRiders
After a terrible week in Lehigh Valley the Worcester Red Sox limped back to Polar Park for another series against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders hoping for better things, but with a line-up missing some of the team's biggest names the WooSox are having issues in all phases of the game and it showed in Tuesday's 5-2... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester hockey pros who are now NHL free agents, 2021 edition
Below is a list of former Worcester pro hockey players that are new NHL unrestricted free agents or restricted free agents. These players can sign with any NHL organization after noon ET on Wednesday, July 28. Those that are restricted free agents and sign with a new organization can have their offer matched by their... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts hit All-Star break still in playoff contention
Tuesday the Worcester Bravehearts headed to Wahconah Park in Pittsfield to take on the Suns, and WooBall used two ninth inning runs to come out on top 6-4. Three batters into the game the Bravehearts had a two run lead on a Randy Flores single, a Dakota Harris RBI double, and an RBI base hit... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester limps home after series loss to Lehigh Valley
Last week the Worcester Red Sox were off to Lehigh Valley for another week-long series against the IronPigs, and on Tuesday they used a couple of crooked number innings against the Philadelphia Phillies AAA squad to defeat the IronPigs 7-2. The WooSox got on the board first with three runs in the top of the... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Another rainy week for the Bravehearts
Tuesday saw a first for the Worcester Bravehearts as they headed to New Britain Stadium to take on the Bees, with WooBall taking the role of the home team as the two squads completed a game started at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field on June 22. The Bravehearts are likely happy they got the... Continue Reading →