The Rochester Red Wings dropped their third straight on Thursday, as a furious rally from a 7-0 deficit fell short in an 8-6 loss to the Worcester Red Sox. “Things are just not going our way right now, but it's not because of lack of work or lack of preparation or fight,” said Red Wings manager Matt LeCroy. “These boys are fighting but a lot of times when you're down that … [Read more...] about Red Wings rally falls short in 8-6 loss
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Wings’ rally falls short in extras
By JON SKUZA ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- The Rochester Red Wings fell short a run against the Worcester Red Sox Wednesday evening. Rochester came back from a two-run deficit late to force extra innings. Jeter Downs crushed a two-run home run in the tenth inning to put Worcester up 6-4. Andrew Stevenson scored Junior Martina to cut the lead to one, but the rally fell short and … [Read more...] about Wings’ rally falls short in extras
Sabres sign Malone to one-year contract
Courtesy of Amerks.com ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Buffalo Sabres announced today that the team has signed forward Sean Malone to a one-year contract for the 2022-23 season. Malone, 27, returns to the organization after recording 20 goals and 37 points, both career-highs, in 39 games with the Rochester Americans during the 2021-22 campaign. The Buffalo native also notched seven … [Read more...] about Sabres sign Malone to one-year contract
Anibal Sanchez, Red Wings fall to Worcester
By KEVIN OKLOBZIJA Anibal Sanchez moved a step closer to a return to the Washington Nationals, even if his start for the Rochester Red Wings on Tuesday night was far from perfect. The veteran right-hander allowed three hits, two walks and two runs in his 2 2/3 innings of work in the first of what is expected to be two rehabilitation starts for the Wings this week. The … [Read more...] about Anibal Sanchez, Red Wings fall to Worcester
Pucko: A Little Perspective
By BILL PUCKO The more things change, the more they stay the same. By anyone's measure Henry Aaron is one of the top five greatest baseball players ever. The career home run leader when he retired at age 42 in 1976, he hit 24 or more home runs for 19 consecutive seasons. Which is still a record. He hit 40 when he was 39. But those are just … [Read more...] about Pucko: A Little Perspective






