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Monkey Wrenches Weekend - Day 2
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- Specialty Jersey - Monkey Wrenches
- Jersey Auction
- $10 Kids Tickets - Presented by MBTA Commuter Rail
Worcester Monkey Wrenches Weekend
Presented by Country Bank
The Worcester Monkey Wrenches return to the DCU Center for Monkey Wrenches Weekend, presented by Country Bank! For this weekend only, the Railers will rebrand as the Worcester Monkey Wrenches as we celebrate the city of Worcester and its rich history of innovation.
Specialty Monkey Wrenches Jerseys
The team will take the ice wearing specialty Monkey Wrenches jerseys! These jerseys will be auctioned off following Sunday's game, with proceeds benefiting Be Like Brit.
Why Monkey Wrenches?
The monkey wrench was invented in Worcester by Loring Coes and the Coes Wrench Company in 1840. During the height of the industrial era from the 1860s through the early 1900s, monkey wrenches became the dominant form of adjustable wrench and were manufactured in large quantities by Coes family partnerships and licensees. The company continued to innovate throughout the 19th century, filing numerous wrench patents. In 1909, the Coes Wrench Company even advertised a six-foot-long “key” wrench for use on railroads - connecting Worcester’s invention directly to the spirit of the Railers. Monkey Wrenches Weekend is a celebration of Worcester’s ingenuity, history, and lasting impact on industry.
$10 Kids Tickets - Presented by the MBTA Commuter Rail

Available for every Sunday game during the Worcester Railers 2025-26 season! For each adult ticket purchased, you'll be eligible to purchase one kids ticket for the low price of $10!
Why Monkey Wrenches?
The Monkey Wrench was invented by Loring Coes & Coes Wrench Company of Worcester, MA in 1840. During the industrial era of the 1860s-1910s, various monkey wrench types were the dominant form of adjustable wrench. A very wide and popular range of monkey wrenches were manufactured by Coes family partnerships, licensees and companies, which filed further wrench patents throughout the 19th century. In 1909, the Coes Wrench Company advertised a six-foot-long "key" wrench, shaped like a monkey wrench, for use on railroads, relating back to the Railers. Worcester Monkey Wrenches Weekend is a weekend to celebrate innovation and the city of Worcester!
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