At 51, Shea Cusick is the oldest player on the Maine Mayhem, the state’s only full-contact women’s football team, and is proving you’re never too old to push your limits.
Travis Lazarczyk
In case of emergency, Sea Dogs can count on infielder Drew Ehrhard to save bullpen
The Sea Dogs utility player epitomizes team play when he pitches to give the taxed bullpen a break.
Maine native Cooper Flagg’s first NBA season was all we could ask for
Next season, leading the Dallas Mavericks on a deep playoff run is the goal.
Sea Dogs outfielder Nelly Taylor beat childhood cancer. Now he’s climbing the ladder in Red Sox system
Taylor had a kidney removed at 5 years old, but he’s persevered and earned a promotion to Portland this season.
Hearts of Pine tickets are out there, if you’re willing to pay for them
The second-year soccer team’s entire home schedule is sold out, but the secondary market has options.
UMaine hockey ticket price increase is disappointing but not surprising
The only Division I school in the state offers a lesson in supply and demand.
Meet this season’s first fan into Delta Dental Park at Hadlock Field
Tonya Sellick didn’t care that it was snowing as she waited to enter the ballpark.
Red Sox prospect Franklin Arias is far from home in Portland, but keeps Venezuela close
The shortstop, who will start the season with the Sea Dogs, is one of Boston’s top prospects.
Sea Dogs players start to learn failure at Double-A. Handle it well and they could land in Boston
As players progress through the minor leagues, they must have the right frame of mind to deal with it when the competition gets tougher.
For Sea Dogs players, baseball is a year-round effort
The start of the season is a chance to show that work in the offseason paid off.