The Worcester Red Sox took on the Columbus Clippers (Cleveland) last week at Polar Park, and after another 3-3 week finished the first half of the International League's season at 35-40, more than ten games out of the top spot in the East Division. Tuesday Columbus 16, WooSox 4 LP: Justin Hagenman (1-3) Game stories... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: The Say Hey Kid, rules lawyering, no Swifties here, and an unbelievable story
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 Baseball lost a legend this week with the passing of Willie Mays. It would not be overstating it to say that Mays, the "Say... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts slowly climbing FCBL standings with 3-2 week
It was another "Baseball in Education" day at Fitton Field Tuesday as the Worcester Bravehearts hosted the New Britain Bees, and despite falling behind early the WooBall squad did everything they could to send the screaming school children home happy, and they did just that by scoring nine runs over the final six innings to... Continue Reading →
WooSox Rewind: Another series split gains Worcester no ground in standings
The Worcester Red Sox spent the week in Buffalo, New York for a series against the Bisons (Toronto), and once again gained no ground in the International League's East Division with another 3-3 week. The WooSox are now 32-37 on the year, 10.5 games out of the top spot. Tuesday Buffalo 3, WooSox 2 LP:... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: Dumb conspiracy theories, good goaltending, Father’s Day and the US Open, and absolutely nothing
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 I'm not paying much more than causal attention to the Boston Celtics series against the Dallas Mavericks, generally just looking up the scores the... Continue Reading →
Current and former Worcester hockey pros that won championships or awards in 2023-24
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 2023-24 season. Players who were named to mid-season All-Star games or named post-season all-stars are also... Continue Reading →