WORCESTER, Mass. (WPRI) — Worcester officials are wasting no time in preparing for the Pawtucket Red Sox to move to their city, passing the proposal on to their economic development committee Tuesday ...
WORCESTER, Mass. (WPRI) — City officials in Worcester may soon be stepping up their efforts to lure the PawSox away from Rhode Island. By an 8-1 vote, the Worcester City Council approved a resolution ...
More than two years after Worcester city officials announced the Pawtucket Red Sox were moving to the Canal District, there is no formal lease agreement legally obligating the team to come to ...
The move of the Boston Red Sox Triple A franchise from Pawtucket, R.I., to Worcester will have direct and indirect impacts on baseball fans in Pittsfield and Berkshire County. One obvious impact is ...
WORCESTER, MASS. (WHDH) - The Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox announced its new name Monday, signaling the end of an era as the team transitions from Rhode Island to Massachusetts. More than ...
I am 100% blaming Curt Schilling and his video game company for the PawSox moving out of Pawtucket. Because he robbed the state, every asshole in RI thinks every company trying to do business with the ...
Professional baseball remains a year away in Worcester, but Triple-A baseball will be played throughout the Central Massachusetts city’s airwaves in 2020. The Pawtucket Red Sox announced Monday that ...
The Pawtucket PawSox, Rhode Island’s only Triple-A affiliated Minor League Baseball team, signed a letter of intent to move to the Worcester, Massachusetts, Aug. 17, according to the Providence ...
The day many Rhode Islanders dreaded is fast approaching. Opening day in the Worcester, Massachusetts, home of the wandering, smiley-face-logoed WooSox, is scheduled for May 11. Slater Mill felt like ...
The owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox announced Friday they are planning to leave Rhode Island for Massachusetts. The team said it signed a Letter of Intent to build a downtown ballpark in Worcester for ...
WORCESTER — Starting three years ago or so, I began driving friends and family up to an obscure tract of asphalt and weeds between Madison and Green streets. A bit leery of the maze of ghostly roads ...