Monthly Archives: September 2010

Walk Off Win! Huppert Gone…

The Pigs won in a walk off finish giving a capacity crowd a thrill when Cody Ransom homered to beat the Yankees 2 to 1 tonight!

The bigger news comes via Twitter (Thanks to Dean for letting us know) from a Todd Zolecki tweet.

ToddZolecki – The Phillies have elected not to renew the contract of triple-A manager Dave Huppert.

So Huppert won’t be back… a lot of people have been calling for this and I suppose it is a bitter sweet moment. The question I ask myself is Who’s next?

We all know baseball is a business.. interns come and go.. execs move up and on.. who’s next?

The past two nights the fireworks shows have been better than normal. Accompanying movie skits pre-show led nicely into the fireworks themselves. Last night a Field of Dreams skit featuring James Earl Jones narrative about how timeless baseball is and tonight looked like a scene from the Natural… with a player hitting a fantasy home run to kick off the first explosion in the sky. Good stuff!

I also stayed to watch the kids run the bases. The line was by far the longest of the season. I really like to see the kids enjoy the game.

One particular funny moment was when a lady walking by the Noise Nation during a strikeout… Yelled “FIRE!!!” when she saw the coffee cup start steaming. It took a couple minutes to explain to her it was supposed to be smoking and I don’t think she was thoroughly convinced but did walk away less upset.

Tomorrow is the last game of the season… what to do during the winter?

Well some of us Noise Nation members have decided to work on our own off season fitness program. Feel free to join us. There will be more info to come but have already gotten our favorite professional nutritionist to sign on to help us out. A friend is trying to convince me to do yoga.. I’m still not sure about that though…

To join in on the Noise Nation Weight Loss/Gain Challenge.. follow this link to Facebook and stay tuned to the blog.

http://www.facebook.com/?sk=events#!/event.php?eid=141769079198559

Also look for more volunteer and charity type events and opportunities. We aren’t going into the off season without something good to do!

See you tomorrow!

OinK!

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A Glint of Hope? Not as Bad as You Would Think

From the Game Notes distributed this afternoon by the Ironpigs:

WITH A WIN TONIGHT, THE PIGS WILL…:
• Record their 100th all-time victory at Coca-Cola Park (entered today with a 99-115 all-time home record).
• Clinch their first-ever, winning season-series against SWB — which defeated LHV, 14-2, in 2009; and 10-6 in 2008.
• Avoid falling to a season-high 30.5 GB — which would be their largest deficit since they ended 2008 at 33.0 GB…
LHV never fell more than 12.5 GB in 2009 — which they were at 6 separate times.

99 win and 115 losses is only 16 games below .500. For a home record.. yeah it’s awful, but as awful as their 3 season records have been.. we have seen the Pigs win almost half their home games. Looking the other direction, we have seen them lose more than half of their home games. From my perspective, I really didn’t think they won that often. A win here and there add up…

Also, I remember a wager between Ironpig GM Kurt Landes and the Scranton WB Yankees GM who, after the final series, had a wager that whoevers team won the season series.. the other team’s GM would serve as batboy for a game in the opposing stadium. The Yankees stomped the Ironpigs in 2008 and 2009 however, this year the Pigs have a 8 games to 6 advantage over Scranton.

So there are two things us Pig Fans can say this season..

“At least we’re not Rochester”

and

“Eat it Scranton Yankees!”

🙂

OinK!

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Call Me a Jinx

Well I made it to the game tonight. Bowling was ok.

My first game was embarrassing. Ever toss a 110 when everyone else is over 200? I did tonight. Second and third games were better.

Around the 5th frame of the third game my phone went crazy with text messages about Worley being pulled early and the scoop is that he will be in Philly soon, probably to make a start.

I got to the game at the top of the 6th with the Pigs up 4-0. By the bottom of the 6th they were down 4-5. Leave it up to me to bring in the bad luck.

So after all the jinx jokes from friends.. the Pigs did end up losing. The fireworks show has a cute skit with a James Earl Jones impersonator reciting lines from the movie Field of Dreams just prior to the fireworks that was pretty cool. It seems they usually save the best stuff for the end of the season. Also thought the sing along competition was pretty cool. Very active and energetic crowd tonight.

Heading to Pitchers tomorrow for the last pregame radio show there. Starts at 5:00 and you can meet the radio team and win some prizes with trivia. You can also treat me to a $5 pitcher of beer if you’d like.

See you tomorrow..

OinK!

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Missing My First Game in 3 years…

Yeah, I’ve been to just about every home game the Ironpigs have played here in the Lehigh Valley.

In 2008 I missed 3. 2 and a half really. There was a real early make up game for a rain out and I got there about the 6th inning of the first game. My employer requires me to give at least a days notice for time off and I could only get there when I could. (The myth that I am an employee of the Ironpigs is just that.. a myth)

The other two games I missed that year were to meet with John McCain and Sarah Palin. One game each respectively. I have this thing where I want to meet those people who are on the ballot each time voting comes around. Sadly enough, I did not receive an invitation from Barack Obama nor Joe Biden. Their loss. All politics aside, I only missed 2 1/2 games in 2008 and attended every game in 2009 to include exhibitions with the R-Phils and Philadelphia Phillies. Also, a couple “away” games when Scranton’s field was submerged last summer.

So tomorrow will be the first game I miss in close to 3 years. I may not miss all of it. I plan to get there if time allows.

Why you ask? Well, baseball isn’t everything in life. Even a lonely fool like myself has outside interests. My bowling league starts tomorrow and I can’t let my teammates down. I could always play the ole Turf Toe injury and skip out.. but that’s just not me. Bowling should end around 9:00pm and if this week’s trend stays the course, the game should be in about the 3rd or 4th inning by then. So I might not miss all of the game and could easily claim I was in attendance… but I will know.

I will miss the National Anthem, my favorite part of the experience.

I will miss the All Star game of the kid running balls out to the umpires and yelling “Play Ball!”

I will miss the 30 or 40 odd first pitches.

I will miss the pregame footage of David Newhan’s home run ball knocking a K off the old OINK sign.

I will miss giving a wave to the brat and italian sausage stand crew.

I will miss just about everything that happens before the game.

Heck, that turf toe is kinda sore….

Maybe I’ll see you tomorrow, maybe I won’t.

OinK

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Andy Pettitte to Rehab at Coca Cola Park?

It could happen. The Ironpigs finish up the season with 2 games against the Scranton Yankees at home.

Via Twitter, our old friend Meredith Marakovits posted this:

“Pettitte expects to make at least 1 rehab start before returning… said today’s bullpen “was the best he’s felt yet” “

Never say never.. we could see another future Hall of Famer!

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The Season That Could Have Been

Watching Quick Pitch this morning I noticed a few names that have rolled through Coca Cola Park this year. Guys like DeWayne Wise and Nelson Figueroa were mentioned. Wise having a highlight reel night and Figueroa making a start tonight.

What could this season have been if not for injuries and transactions?

Wise would have made a huge impact in the outfield. Before opting himself out of the Lehigh Valley, he already had a bunch of extra base hits and great plays in centerfield.

Figueroa was lights out for the Ironpigs.

Granted, both are deserving of a Major League roster spot, but to have had them a little longer or even all season would have been huge for a team that has lost 33 one run games.

Looking at the infield, we also anticipated having Wilson Valdez. Valdez is more a Phillie than an Ironpig these days as he proved he can perform at that level.

We had Domonic Brown for a few weeks. Just a few weeks in what will be a great career.

Who would have thought Joe Savery would be 1 and 11. He was incredible last year between Reading and Lehigh Valley. Now he is looking to transform into a position player.

So many factors can contribute to this dismal record of 2010. So many if’s, so many but’s…. but the result is the same. Another losing season.

oink

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