With no baseball on the horizon at Hadlock Field, the Portland Sea Dogs will turn their ballpark into a target golf course July 9-12.
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On Baseball: All talk and no baseball makes for fans fading away
Instead of helping the nation heal, Major League Baseball owners and players have become another negative distraction – one that becomes easier to ignore.
No baseball yet, but the Hadlock Field food stand is opening
The Portland Sea Dogs plan to offer takeout and limited delivery of some of their ballpark concessions.
On Baseball: Red Sox prospect awaits call to return stateside
Australian left-hander Daniel McGrath, who had one of the most dominating seasons in Sea Dogs history, hopes to build on that as soon as baseball resumes.
Antonellis leaves Sea Dogs with many fond memories
Mike Antonellis is waiting to start his new job as a play-by-play announcer for the Pawtucket Red Sox after 15 years in Portland.
Could there be minor league games without fans in 2020?
The Portland Sea Dogs say it would be tough to do financially, but they remain flexible depending on what is decided by government and baseball officials.
On Baseball: The pain and profit of cutting minor league teams
The Portland Sea Dogs are safe, but others cities could see their pro baseball teams eliminated.
On Baseball: Mike McCarthy is finding different ways to connect to his worldwide community
One of the most popular Sea Dogs to wear the uniform, McCarthy is now coaching in the Twins organization, and still reaching out to others.
Red Sox pitching prospect ready to shine when baseball returns
Reliever Adam Lau, who had his best pro season last year with the Portland Sea Dogs, hopes to climb to the big leagues.
Sea Dogs plan to pay workers, even if no games are played
Eighteen full-time employees and 215 game-day workers will receive monthly checks based on their 2019 pay.