After the usual Monday off for the Worcester Bravehearts it was Brockton coming to town Tuesday and early on it was all Rox until WooBall exploded for five runs in the bottom of the ninth to tie it before Worcester would finally succumb 7-6 in a home run derby. The Bravehearts' first run came in... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Another 3-3 week for Worcester gains them no ground in standings
The Worcester Red Sox took on the Rochester Red Wings at Polar Park last week, and once again went 3-3. They now find themselves 3.5 games out of the top spot in the Interantional League's East Division second half standings heading into their All-Star break. Tuesday Rochester 5, WooSox 1 LP: Jason Alexander (4-5) Game... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: The Rice is right, vacation shopping, an empty mall, and Greaney in great
Welcome to another edition of “Friday 4”, where I talk about the four things I’ve been thinking about the last week and the upcoming weekend in sports and the world. ONE It's great to see someone you've talked with before making the top level of the sport they play. It happened many times in the... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts get hot as 4-2 week moves them to 3rd in FCBL
After two scheduled off-days in a row, the Worcester Bravehearts began the holiday week Wednesday with a doubleheader against the Future League's Road Warriors. They settled for a split as WooBall won the opener 7-2 but dropped the nightcap 5-4. In game one it was scoreless going into the bottom of the fourth when Worcester... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Worcester split week with Mets end up with split series
The Worcester Red Sox and Syracuse Mets split last week's hosting duties with the first three games of their series played at NBT Bank Stadium and the final three at Polar Park, and the WooSox took two out of three in the Empire State but could only grab one win at home as the teams... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: Beating a draft horse, hot dog gluttony, collectibles, and the Rest is Entertainment
Welcome to another edition of “Friday 4”, where I talk about the four things I’ve been thinking about the last week and the upcoming weekend in sports and the world. ONE As we hit the first week of July, we've reached one of my favorite times on the sports calendar when both the NBA and... Continue Reading →