It will be made up as part of a doubleheader Saturday, starting at 4 p.m.
Kevin Thomas
Kevin Thomas does not always write about baseball. It just seems that way, starting with his early days covering spring training for the St. Petersburg Times, to his current role of bi-locating at both Hadlock Field and Fenway Park, reporting on the Portland Sea Dogs and Boston Red Sox. In the off-season, he still writes about baseball, while venturing to hockey rinks and basketball arenas, especially when it comes to the University of Maine and local colleges. Thomas has received awards for his work, but his greatest prize is home, which includes one patient wife, nine children and an aging chocolate Labrador.
On Baseball: Marrero moves a step closer to Boston
Deven Marrero makes the jump to Triple-A, helped by an emerging offense.
On Baseball: Betts is in Boston to help
The outfielder, who spent just 73 games above Class A, is in Boston to provide a spark.
On Baseball: Cubs making slow but steady progress under Epstein
Theo Epstein has helped rebuild the farm system, but there’s still much work ahead.
Red Sox call up Mookie Betts from Pawtucket
A Sea Dogs second baseman earlier this season, Betts will most likely help Boston in the outfield
Sea Dogs triumph behind pitching and power
Luiz Diaz pitches eight strong innings, and Sean Coyle and Deven Marrero support him with home runs.
On Baseball: Finding room for top prospects no easy task
Roster space is a big part of the equation when deciding about promotions.
Curve hold off Sea Dogs, 5-4
Portland strands runners on second and third in the ninth with two outs.
On Baseball: While Red Sox offense struggles, their pitching shows depth
Boston has questions surrounding who goes where in its rotation.
Sea Dogs ride strong pitching to sweep
Brian Johnson turns in another dominant start and Portland beats Altoona twice, 5-1 and 3-2.