Pitching hasn’t been Bowie’s strong suit, but the Baysox hold Portland to just five hits.
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: One bad memory, but so many good ones for Bill Buckner
The former Red Sox standout will be at Hadlock Field on Thursday night, and the ovation he’ll receive will be deserved.
Buttrey starts new role for Sea Dogs in a rout
Ty Buttrey makes his first relief appearance as Portland falls to Bowie, 11-5.
On Baseball: Despite mistakes, Rodriguez could be No. 2 for Red Sox
Boston needs another strong starter, and Eduardo Rodriguez might be the man slotted after David Price.
Red Sox lose to Jays, 5-4
Marco Estrada doesn’t allow a hit until the eighth inning
On Baseball: Resilient Red Sox hate to lose
Boston has a group of players that can bounce back and hate to lose.
Red Sox snap losing streak with 6-4 win over Blue Jays
Steven Wright pitches five innings and the bullpen shuts down the Blue Jays.
On Baseball: Playing catch and having a ball
The Red Sox signed Ryan Court to help fill a gap in Portland, and he’s coming through with character and base hits.
Fightin Phils sweep series against Sea Dogs
Portland loses 15-9 to Reading in a matinee at Hadlock Field.
Highlights, but not from the Sea Dogs
In the midst of a 12-2 drubbing against Reading, fans at Hadlock Field are treated to a video montage of Mookie Betts, a former Sea Dog.