It's Thursday, so once again it's time for another edition of Thursday Thoughts. You know what else it's time for? Worcester Bravehearts baseball. The four-time Futures Collegiate Baseball League champions kick off their 2021 season this week, returning to Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field after spending last season at Doyle Field in Leominster because... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: 4-2 week keeps the Worcester Red Sox near the top of the Northeast Division standings
The Worcester Red Sox continued their long homestand in the third week of the Triple-A East season, taking on the Buffalo Bisons and looking for a little payback from their 2-4 series loss in the opening week of the campaign. Things started out pretty well on Tuesday with a WooSox 9-4 victory. After a scoreless... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: Gorman gets the Gowdy, Railers get the shaft
It's Thursday once again, so that means it's time for this week's edition of Thursday Thoughts. Now I had something else planned for the opening section, but the announcement of Holy Cross taking on Colgate in a college football game at Polar Park perked my interest. And, I'm sorry to say, not in a good... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester Red Sox enjoy some home cooking during 5-1 week
After spending the previous week on the road the Worcester Red Sox opened Polar Park last Tuesday with all the pomp and circumstance one would expect in an event planned by Dr. Charles Steinberg, and the only thing that could have damped the occasion was for the WooSox to come out on the wrong end... Continue Reading →
Nothing But Shenanigans Podcast: The Shenanigans of season two! (And Charter still sucks)
Darryl and Nick talk about Paul's holdout for money and then swing into the New England Patriots draft. While talking about the draft Charter's ugly head interrupts the conversation. Once the problem is fixed they talk more about the draft, move on to the Bruins and Celtics, tease next week's question of the week, and... Continue Reading →
Thursday Thoughts: When is a week off not really a week off?
Once again it's Thursday, so that means another Thursday Thoughts. Everyone around these parts is talking about Tuesday's Worcester Red Sox opener, and rightfully so. James Taylor and his son Henry sung the national anthem, NBA Hall of Famer and Holy Cross legend Bob Cousy announced the traditional "Play Ball!", and a host of dignitaries... Continue Reading →