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2022-07-15 20:15:24 By : Mr. Tom Deng

WORCESTER, MA – The WooSox begin the unofficial “second half” of their home season on the Fourth of July, when the club will begin to roll out new features, additions, and menu items. The WooSox played the 75th game of their 150-game schedule Thursday, June 30, in Rochester – the

WORCESTER, MA – The WooSox begin the unofficial “second half” of their home season on the Fourth of July, when the club will begin to roll out new features, additions, and menu items. The WooSox played the 75th game of their 150-game schedule Thursday, June 30, in Rochester – the exact halfway point of their schedule. Worcester has 27 home games remaining at Polar Park through September 25.

Among the Second Half Initiatives are these “Sweet 16”:

The club invites fans to continue to add ideas and suggestions by sending emails to [email protected]

“We are proud of the ballpark and its reception in Worcester and all of Massachusetts,” WooSox Chairman and Principal Owner Larry Lucchino said. “Fans are telling us that we have hit the ‘sweet spot’ in our efforts to build a ballpark that looks and feels and smells and tastes like Worcester. But ballparks are living organisms, and we want to make it even more pleasing, both for city residents and for the thousands who are coming from all over a new, broad region.”

Single game tickets to all remaining Worcester Red Sox home games in 2022 are on sale now at WooSox.com, by phone at (508) 500-8888, or at the Polar Park Ticket Office, 100 Madison Street.