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Post by iakovos11 on Sept 24, 2023 8:25:16 GMT -5
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Post by sittingstill on Sept 24, 2023 9:45:39 GMT -5
This is the way the season ends, not with a bang but a whimper.
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Post by soxin8 on Sept 24, 2023 9:50:32 GMT -5
It is difficult to express how grateful I am for all the people who take the time to make these gamethreads. iokovos, ramireja, Vermont, I think James has started some,(did I miss anyone?). One thank you at the end of the year is not nearly enough.
You do great work and you make this site special.
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Post by Soxfansince1971 on Sept 24, 2023 10:23:13 GMT -5
This is the way the season ends, not with a bang but a whimper. Worcester season ended with not one but two rainouts.
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Post by sittingstill on Sept 24, 2023 11:16:49 GMT -5
Worcester season ended with not one but two rainouts. Salem ended with two rainouts, too (even if they technically got two innings in on the last day that were officially erased). With Portland losing its second to last game to the weather, only Greenville had a clean finish to the regular season.
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Post by sittingstill on Sept 24, 2023 11:29:15 GMT -5
Meanwhile, though it appears the Sox affiliates haven't made official announcements, the 2024 schedules seem to be up. Thinking only of myself, I am disappointed by how often the WooSox and Sea Dogs have parallel schedules (home at the same time/away at the same time) but grateful that Portland and New Hampshire split the Fourth of July week (in Portland July 1-3, in NH July 4-6) and that there's a series in NH following Labor Day (very timely for late-season promotions if you are driving from MA).
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Post by Yaz-1971 on Sept 24, 2023 11:51:24 GMT -5
Worcester season ended with not one but two rainouts. Salem ended with two rainouts, too (even if they technically got two innings in on the last day that were officially erased). With Portland losing its second to last game to the weather, only Greenville had a clean finish to the regular season. Do the teams give refunds or tickets for the next season I wonder?
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Post by Chris Hatfield on Sept 24, 2023 12:58:33 GMT -5
Salem ended with two rainouts, too (even if they technically got two innings in on the last day that were officially erased). With Portland losing its second to last game to the weather, only Greenville had a clean finish to the regular season. Do the teams give refunds or tickets for the next season I wonder? Yes. In this case it says so in the tweet posted above.
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Post by foreverred9 on Sept 24, 2023 16:26:04 GMT -5
Meanwhile, though it appears the Sox affiliates haven't made official announcements, the 2024 schedules seem to be up. Thinking only of myself, I am disappointed by how often the WooSox and Sea Dogs have parallel schedules (home at the same time/away at the same time) but grateful that Portland and New Hampshire split the Fourth of July week (in Portland July 1-3, in NH July 4-6) and that there's a series in NH following Labor Day (very timely for late-season promotions if you are driving from MA). Thanks for the heads up, got the site now updated with 2024. As someone who likes to be in the Carolina's in May, it's shaping up nicely for a Sox fan to see both teams. The last week in May has Greenville in Lynchburg when Salem is home, a 1 hour drive apart. There's a nice window in South Carolina from May 7th to 19th where Greenville is home and Salem is in Columbia and Augusta. The first week in May is a good one for those who would like to do some outdoors activity. Fly into Roanoke, see a game or two in Salem, spend some time on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and wrap it up with a game or two for Greenville in Asheville. The fourth week is good too, Salem and Greensboro are separated by a 2 hour drive. Mid-Atlantic fans have games in Wilmington and Delmarva in April. Hartford fans get the Sea Dogs for two series this year after only getting them once this year. NYC fans do not get Greenville this year.
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