Monthly Archives: December 2010

Charity Time Again – Save the Date – Jan. 19, 2011

Last summer I and some other Noise Nation members had the opportunity to volunteer for the Lehigh Valley Miracle League. It is a great experience and I encourage all of you to help out next season!

What can you do to help now? Well I was contacted by Scott and AnnMarie, our favorite bartenders from the Bud Light Trough at The Coke!

They are holding a charity event to benefit the Miracle League on January 19th from 6:00 to 8:00pm at the Holiday Inn in Fogelsville, PA.It’s been a while since we’ve enjoyed the great company and friendship of our favorite summer bartenders so come on out to see Scott and AnnMarie and support one of our favorite charities in the Miracle League.

The Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley was founded in 2006, dedicated to providing children with special needs and other developmental disabilities an opportunity to play baseball.

See their website here:
http://www.miracleleaguelv.org/
Come on Noise Nation! Let’s get out there to help this cause!

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100 Days and a Wake Up

You never count the last day.. that’s just a wake up. 100 Days and a Wake Up for Ironpig’s opening day in 2011!

I can already smell the grills being fired up. Winter grasping for its last breath and sunny skies trying to remind us that spring is around the corner.

The first day of baseball at Coca Cola Park has the same feel each year. The new interns rushing around madly to make sure everything is in its place. The concessions workers standing, waiting proudly for the surge of hungry fans. The scoreboard revealing new “themes” for the new season. The scoreboard time and temperature will serve as a reminder that it still is April. Smiles will be everywhere.

As for the team, we won’t know for a while. The roster is usually announced a week or so before opening day. Until then we have a few milestones to look forward to.

Pitchers and catchers report to spring training starting around February 11th. That’s only 46 days away!

We’ll still see some straggling transactions. By this time most of the key players have signed. Teams will look to just fill out their rosters. Still no word if Mike Cervenak has been signed anywhere.

The Ironpig’s winter banquet (formerly the Phillies caravan) is on January 27th. Just a short month away.

You still have time to submit a recipe to the Noise Nation cookbook!

We have a long winter to think of things like making our own homemade version of Monopoly…

Let’s see what else comes up until then.

100 Days and a wake up!

OinK!

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Not Your Same Old Ironpigs

Out with the old; in with the new.  Things will look a lot different in 2011 at Coca-Cola Park without Andy Tracy hitting in the number 4 spot in the order.

Rule 1 for fans of any minor league baseball team is ‘never get too attached to the players on your team because they’ll likely be playing elsewhere the following year’.   In the three year history of the Lehigh Valley Ironpigs only 3 players have made significant contributions in all 3 seasons,  Brian Mazone, Andy Tracy, and Rich Thompson.   As of this writing, only Rich Thompson is signed on for 2011.  Andy Tracy signed a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Brian Mazone is still a free agent so it’s still possible he could be here again in 2011.  Drew Carpenter is likely to return to the Ironpigs for 2011 and he did pitch very briefly for the Ironpigs in 2008 so he could also join the small fraternity of 4 year members of the Ironpigs.  Jason Anderson is another in that category although Jason currently remains a free agent.
 
It isn’t easy trying to predict who will be playing at Coca-Cola Park in 2011 and I probably missed a few names, but here is a list of ballplayers who could be wearing an Ironpigs uniform in the upcoming season.  
 
Catchers:  Erik Kratz,  Dane Sardinha,  Tuffy Gosewisch
Infielders:  Matt Rizzotti, Tagg Bozied, Josh Barfield, Pete Orr, Jeff Larish, Brian Bocock, Cody Overbeck, Harold Garcia, Freddy Galvis 
Outfielders:  Matt Miller, Rich Thompson, John Mayberry, Brandon Moss, Domonic Brown, Chris Frey
Pitchers:  Drew Carpenter, Nate Bump, Vance Worley, Drew Naylor, David Herndon, Eddie Bonine, Ryan Feierabend, Juan Perez, Dan Meyer, Brian Bass, Sergio Escalona, Michael Cisco, Michael Stutes, Mike Zagurski, Michael Schwimer, Scott Mathieson, Justin Friend, Derrick Loop. 

Also, utility man Michael Martinez was selected by the Phillies in the major league portion of the Rule 5 Draft.   If he doesn’t make the Phillies 25 man roster he must be offered back to the Washington Nationals.  If Washington doesn’t take him back, he could find himself in an Ironpigs uniform.
 
I also wouldn’t mind seeing free agent Brian Gordon and Brian Mazone added to the above list of pitchers and Kyle Kendrick also remains a possibility since the number 5 spot in the Phillies rotation is currently up for grabs.  If/when Joe Blanton gets traded, the top two contenders for the final starting spot in Philadelphia will likely be Kendrick and Vance Worley. 
 
In the upcoming weeks I’ll try to do a profile on each of the players listed above so everyone can get to know a little about the team Ryne Sandberg inherits in his first year with the Ironpigs.  Spring training will be here before you know it.
Stay warm!

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Ball Girls/Boys – For Your Entertainment

Ok, granted that was staged for a commercial.. it still is pretty cool.

I wonder if this kid kept his job…

Another one..

Maybe Coca Cola Park should stick to the idea of Ball Girls….

OinK!

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What Are Your Questions?

Opening up the blog to a Question Answer session today.. what about the Ironpigs, transactions, history, food are you looking for an answer to?

Leave your question in the comments area and our research machine will get to work on it!

OinK!

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Matt Rizzotti Added to Winter Banquet Night!

From the Ironpig’s website we learned that Matt Rizzotti will be in attendance at the Winter Banquet in January.

Apparently it is no longer called, “The Phillies Caravan”

Enjoy!

OinK!

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Ball Girls/Boys at Coca Cola Park? Pig Poll 12-20-2010

Most professional ball parks have them. Coca Cola Park does not. I wondered why, maybe you all could help me understand.

A ball person sits down the foul lines and scoops up foul balls down the line. Their basic purpose is to run after the errant balls, not in play, and allow the game to proceed faster as the outfielders won’t have to chase down those foul balls. Did I hit a topic there? Speed of play? Faster games?

The Phillies actually have a ball girl team. The organization takes time to select local athletes, yes athletes, where they work every Phillies games and also work hard on charity projects throughout the season. Charity, faster games AND pretty girls. Well, being the equal opportunists we are.. I would suppose both women and men could perform this task.

Let’s hear from you Ironpig fans!

OinK!

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A Couple Administrative Notes 12-20-2010

Just a couple notes not really concerning anything special.

If you noticed at the top of the blog I posted a note about re-use and redistribution of anything on the Horn & Bell blog. Not looking to be a jerk, but want to make sure those who are using our blog as a reference are also spreading the word about our blog and citing and linking to us as we would do for them.

Also, thanks go out to the Morning Call. They recently updated the Hog Blog on their website with links to both the Horn & Bell and our friends over at the Bacon and Biscuits blog. Earlier this season the Express Times Website also added our link to their Ironpig’s site.

All quiet so far this week.

OinK!

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Thanks to You! Our Readers!

When I set out last fall to get this blog rolling, I was curious to see how many people would actually pay attention. I set myself what I thought was a modest goal, never thinking it would be achieved but thank to you all.. I made my goal for this year!

I have to say, when the blog officially debuted in January, it was dismal.

Total blog hits in January 2010 – 70

February was a little better – 591

The the taste of spring training hit everyone and the blog took off.

A couple days ago I met my goal. I was thinking if I could get 100 hits per day, I would see the first year of the Horn & Bell and worthwhile.

Total blog views as of this morning – 36,776

Yes, 36,776 times this year.. someone looked to see what I was thinking. I had no idea I was that interesting. At this pace my annual per day average is set to finish around 113 hits per day.

Not mind blowing, but to me.. incredible. I know these big professional bloggers pull in tens of thousands of hits per day.. but for me, some fan who just made this blog to have fun and stay involved in the game that I love with the fans and friends that I love.. I think it is awesome.

So today.. today is your day! THANK YOU!

OinK!

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R-Phil’s Stadium Renovations Linking to the Past

A few weeks back I was invited to a stadium tour of the Reading Phillies home ballpark while under contruction. When this project was announced I have to admit I was very upset to hear of the changes and worried that the ballpark fun of my childhood would be washed under by a fancy new stadium and erase the place of so many good times.

I was wrong. The stadium will retain much of what I liked about it and add more concessions, restrooms and a spacious entry gate. Also, not usually noticed by the average fan, new stadium lights will be installed as well as padded outfield walls and the original concrete surface of the stands is being recoated.

Gone will be the original main gate that will be encroached upon by the new self enclosed clubhouse store and will still find use as an exit tunnel.

What is left of the original main gate.


With an RSVP time set at 9:40 am this morning, we arrived to a friendly welcome by R-Phil’s front office staff and offered free hot dogs and coffee or hot chocolate.

We were then gathered by our tour guide, community relations director Matt Hoffmaster, who led us into the temporary office trailer where we found General Manager Scott Hunsicker who welcomed us and explained the process and necessity of the renovation. He spoke of the last major changes made in 1993 and that a total of $9 million was spent over the past 17 years in upgrades to the park. Also mentioned that there was research put into finding a new stadium spot closer to the riverfront in Reading that most fans opposed and it was decided that the stadium would stay at the same spot it has been for decades. The current renovations cost $10 million.

Beginning the tour

We started off the tour by looking at what used to be the main gate. The ticket office has been expanded as well as office space for the team staff. There will be 4 total ticket windows, increased from 2 and it was also mentioned that the staff had increased by almost 15 full time employees since the last renovations in 1993.

We then moved into the food court area where permanant buildings are being erected to house many concessions. I asked about the tunnel underneath the grandstand and if concessions would remain and all would remain except for one ice cream stand and the large booth near the visitor’s locker room.

We finished the tour in about 15-20 minutes and were offered a lot of information in that short time. It was a brisk sunny morning and smiles were seen on all.. especially myself. The R-Phils have really gone out of their way to keep the history and traditions of the Reading baseball town intact. Many photos of each Reading Phillies team of the past and beyond will be posted for all to see and the grandstand and field will look almost identical to how it was before. Makes you thankful that baseball fans thrive on history and tradition.

Also of note, we were provided with complimentary Reading Phillies construction hard hats. Very nice addition to my collection. Even got to check in with our old friend Tommy Viola, formerly of the Ironpig’s Radio network and currently the media director of the R-Phils.

Thanks go out to Scott Hunsicker, Matt Hoffmaster and all of the Reading Phillies organization for the opportunity to check out the work in progress. I am definately going to catch some games in Reading in 2011!

OinK!

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