The Bravehearts opened the week hosting the expansion Westfield Starfires at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field Monday night, but it was the newcomers playing like champions as they defeated Worcester 7-1. The Bravehearts were never in the contest, allowing three runs in the top of the first and were down six before they could... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester hockey pros that won championships or awards in 2018-19
With all the professional leagues finally over and their champions determined, this is a list of all the current and former Worcester hockey professionals that won a league or major tournament championship, plus any official league awards in the 2018-19 season. Players who were named to mid-season All-Star games or named post season all-stars are... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Rain, rain, go away
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 →
Worcester Railers 2019-20 regular season schedule announced
On Thursday the Worcester Railers announced their regular season schedule for the 2019-20 season. Their season is scheduled to begin Saturday, October 12th, hosting the Adirondack Thunder. Fans of the Railers that enjoy seeing their ECHL North Division rivals won't be disappointed as 62 of Worcester's 72 game slate will be against those foes. With... 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 →