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WORCESTER -- Well over 25,000 fans made their way to Polar Park over the weekend as the WooSox saw one of their biggest ...
Iggy Suarez played over 700 games in the Red Sox minor-league system and has managed almost 950 games over his 10 years as a ...
Worcester will be glad to see Spencer Jones and the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders leave town. Jones, the No. 2 prospect in ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSN'Hopefully be back soon': David Hamilton opens up about being optioned from Red Sox to Triple-A WorcesterIt kind of really wasn’t a shocker, I wasn’t playing like I wanted to,” said Hamilton prior to Worcester’s 11-3 loss to ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSN'It's just a matter of time': Kristian Campbell is currently navigating his first low in professional baseballAfter enduring a prolonged slump and demotion from Boston, Kristian Campbell is trying to regain his swing while learning a ...
The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders staved off the Worcester Red Sox for a 10-8 win on Saturday afternoon at Polar Park.
WooSox fans will get to see two new opponents, though, as the Norfolk Tides and Columbus Clippers make their first trips into town. One scheduling difference is that the season commences on March 31.
WooSox catcher Nathan Hickey (left) and starting pitcher Richard Fitts sit in the bullpen after warming up to face the Lehigh Valley IronPigs. “He was pretty much outstanding from innings two ...
WooSox president Charles Steinberg confirmed the news to WBZ’s Dan Roche on Friday. He added that the team has drawn purchasing interest dating back to the move to Worcester two years ago.
The WooSox presented three pillars of baseball in Ed Augustus Jr., Rich Gedman and Larry Lucchino as the members of their Hall of Fame class. BetFTW NFL NBA NHL MLB WNBA Newsletter. WOOSOX.
The WooSox Hall of Fame was established in February to recognize the outstanding careers and contributions of former or current WooSox players, managers, coaches, broadcasters and executives, as ...
On Tuesday evening, the WooSox presented a $2,500 check to the Leominster American Little League after their baseball fields were vandalized in May, making it possible for the kids to play ball again.
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