Last week the Worcester Red Sox went south to Harbor Park in Norfolk, Virginia for a series against the first-place Tides (Baltimore), and took four of the six games to climb into a tie for third place in the International League's East Division and move back over the .500 mark. The WooSox currently have a... Continue Reading →
WooBall weekly: Bravehearts 4-2 week keeps them at the top of the FCBL standings
After their usual off day on Monday the Worcester Bravehearts hosted the Pittsfield Suns Tuesday morning at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field in the first of three morning starts for the team during the week, and in front of 4,763 school kids defeated the Suns 8-5. Worcester got the kids cheering early with two... Continue Reading →
WooSox win series against Rochester, inch back towards .500 mark
After a two-week road trip where they went a woeful 4-8 the Worcester Red Sox returned to Polar Park for a series against the Rochester Red Wings (Washington) and won their six-game series 4-2, inching themselves closer to the .500 mark. The WooSox record now sits at 31-32. Tuesday Rochester 11, WooSox 6 LP: Cam... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts top the FCBL with 7-2 record after the second week of action
It was a rare Monday game for the Worcester Bravehearts as they hosted the New Britain Bees in a Memorial Day match-up at Hanover Insurance Park at Fitton Field, and after a tough opening inning, fans probably would have preferred the usual Monday off-day as the Bravehearts fell to the Bees 4-2. After arriving at... Continue Reading →
WooSox lose another series, fall further below the .500 line
The Worcester Red Sox played the second of a two-week road trip with a series against the Louisville Bats at Louisville Slugger Field in Kentucky, and like the previous week lost four of six contests. Their record now stands at 27-30. Tuesday Louisville 5, WooSox 4 LP: Kaleb Ort (1-2) Key Plays for Worcester: 2nd... Continue Reading →
Why the Railers didn’t make the playoffs, and what needs to be better in 2023-24
Now that the Worcester Railers 2022-2023 season has been over for a few weeks and the warmer weather is taking over hopefully enough time has finally passed where we can look back on the many failures of last season and not get too angry or depressed about it. Mathematically the Railers failed to make the... Continue Reading →