Rather than try to fix a problem it caused in the first place, Boston’s management traded the team’s best hitter for little in return.
Travis Lazarczyk
How much do these fans love the Hearts of Pine? The ink tells the story
Fans had a chance Saturday to get tattoos for a soccer team that already has a passionate fan base just months into its existence.
A Maine transgender track athlete sits out a state meet. Bullying is to blame. | Column
A Greely sophomore’s decision to forgo the Class B meet is the result of ‘most unrighteous indignation.’
Sunny days have been few and far between for Sea Dogs
With 11 games rained out so far this season, the Sea Dogs are looking to the skies with hope.
Westbrook native’s dream about to come true at NHL draft
Defenseman Carter Amico is projected to be selected in the second round of the NHL draft before heading to Boston University.
Ali statue in Lewiston is a reminder to always fight
The statue unveiled Saturday afternoon in Lewiston is a reminder of the biggest sporting event in state history.
The Red Sox are a mess. Maybe 2026 will be better
As the team sputters along, it should start looking toward the future.
Brothers finally get chance to play together with Sea Dogs
Zach Ehrhard was promoted to Portland this weekend, putting him on the same team as his brother, Drew, for the first time.
UMaine baseball will never be a World Series contender again, but goals remain
The days of competing against the game’s elites are long over, but conference titles are still an achievable goal.
A Maine Mariners goalie became an NHL star. Tragedy came next.
Pelle Lindbergh was going to be the best in the game, but a new documentary tells the story of how a fateful decision turned his story into a cautionary tale.