After an extensive vetting process, Emma Tiedemann brings her talent and experience to the Hadlock Field radio booth.
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.
Class C South girls: Boothbay trips up Traip
Seahawks roll into third consecutive regional final.
Swimming: Boys make it a sweep for Mt. Desert Island in Class B
Waterville/Winslow’s Eric Booth finishes second in two events.
Scarborough’s Mars, Bucksport’s Gross win Gaziano Awards
Nate Mars and David Gross are honored as the top high school senior linemen in the state.
Red Sox announce Sea Dogs’ 2020 coaching staff
Lance Carter, a former All-Star with Tampa Bay, will be Portland’s new pitching coach.
Topics at Sea Dogs’ Hot Stove Dinner – Cora and Red Sox future
Michael Chavis and Joe Oliver are among those who weigh in on the dismissal of Red Sox manager Alex Cora.
On Baseball: There was no choice, Alex Cora had to go
Boston ownership would have had to fire Cora once MLB levels its suspension. Instead, the team and Cora “agreed to part ways.”
College hockey: Tralmaks scores twice to lead Maine past Nebraska-Omaha
Eduards Tralmaks breaks a tie with 2:44 remaining and lifts the Black Bears to a 3-2 win in a game played at Cross Insurance Arena in Portland.
Red Sox: Major-league potential looms in thin farm system
Our annual ranking of the top 30 Red Sox prospects features players who can help Boston soon.
For many girls’ hockey teams, it’s a struggle to find enough players
Defending state champion Cheverus/OOB has just 14 players – and it took effort to get that many kids out for the team.