Sights from the minor league complex
Covering Sea Dogs and Red Sox Spring Training from March 17–23
Greatest moment #6, 2006 Northern Division Championship Series Game #4
September 9, 2006 will always be known as the Brandon Moss game. After losing the opener in Trenton, 3–1, the Sea Dogs won the next two games and had a chance…
Greatest moment #5, 2005 Eastern League Championship (Game 1) in Maine
My first year in Portland was 2005 and I was super lucky! First off, the opportunity to work in Maine (originally from Ashland, Mass) and be invovled in the…
Tonight’s Sea Dogs lineup: Tavarez RF, Mars LF, Sturgeon CF, Out DH, Devers 3B, Longhi 1B, Procyshen C, Meneses 2B, Lin SS, Beeks LHP
PORTLAND, MAINE — The Portland Sea Dogs in conjunction with the Boston Red Sox have announced the 2017 Preliminary Roster. Rafael Devers, who ranks as the #2 Prospect in the Red Sox system according to Baseball America, highlights this year’s roster.
The Sea Dogs open up their 24th season in the City of Portland, hosting the Reading Fightin Phils on Thursday, April 6th at Hadlock Field. With just 8 days until first pitch, here’s 8 potential players we could see in Portland.
Today I’m taking in the Red Sox/Pirates game at jetBlue Park at Fenway South. Below is the lineup for the Red Sox — many former Sea Dogs in the lineup.
The Sea Dogs and PawSox played their minor league games at Tampa Bay’s complex in Port Charlotte. I decided to stay back and get a glimpse of some future Sea Dogs at the jetBlue complex. To my surprise, Eduardo Rodriguez (85 pitches, 59 strikes) and…
Minor League teams play Spring Training games? They certainly do. Today was first taste of baseball…