Monthly Archives: March 2011

Roller Girls in the Lehigh Valley? YES!

As the Noise Nation loves all sports, we have found another wonderful night of entertainment and competition in the Lehigh Valley!

The last time I even thought of a roller derby was years ago watching Laverne & Shirley compete. Little did I know that since 2006 there has been a women’s team in the area. What could be more fun?!

From the Lehigh Valley Rollergirls Website:

The Lehigh Valley Rollergirls!

Created for the skaters by the skaters, the Lehigh Valley Rollergirls are dedicated to providing an opportunity for women athletes to achieve their maximum potential, both athletically and intellectually through the sport of roller derby. Through intensive training, competitive activities and community involvement, the Lehigh Valley Rollergirls strive to embody specific core values including hard work, motivation, perseverance, respect for cultural diversity and continuous personal development. Our members are proud to be positive role models for young people by displaying a sense of good sportsmanship, personal integrity and ethical conduct and look forward to continued growth regionally and nationally.

This looks like a really good time! Our good friend Deb will be covering the Rollergirls for the Noise Nation so stay tuned for updates!

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New Noise Nation Guest Writer!

Welcome to our newest blog contributor!

“Kram’s Korner – From the Club Level”

Stay tuned!

OinK!

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Phillies Spring Training Transactions

Per Todd Zolecki on Twitter @ToddZolecki,

The Phillies have optioned De Fratus, Naylor, Ramirez, Garcia, Hernandez, Rivero and Rizzotti to minor league camp.

Re-assigned to minor league camp are Bass, Bonine, Carpenter, Feierabend, Schwimer, Naughton, Bozied, Quinlan and Miller.

Also of note, Rob Quinlin asked for and received a release after being cut.

Ironpig Spring Training games start on March 14th!

OinK!

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Charlie Signed through 2013; Pig Poll 3/10/2011

Just noticed via @eddymk on Twitter, that the Mets have signed former Ironpig Les Walrond. Walrond had an impact in the creation of Noise Nation with his 17 strikeout performance in 2008. Maybe we will see him back at the Coke in 2011.

The bigger news in town is that Charlie Manuel has signed a 2 year extension to manage the Phillies. Rightfully so. He has done a great job leading the Phillies in no doubt one of the greatest eras in team history.

On another note, I’m going to flash back a few months to recall many many conversations on why Ryne Sandberg took over the Ironpigs helm. Everyone seemed to have a thought and opinion.

“He’s here to replace Charlie, no doubt about it”

“He’s upset because the Cubs didn’t give him the big league job”

“He’s going to bail on the Ironpigs as soon as someone offers him a chance to manage in the bigs”

“The Phillies are going to groom him to be Charlie’s replacement”

Which of those do you believe? Let’s make this a poll…. see what you all think.

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Who’s in Minor League Camp for the Phillies?

Full credit for this list goes to our friends over at the Phuture Phillies blog.

Below is the division of workout groups for the Phillies minor leaguers in spring training. I saw a few familiar names. Most of the Ironpigs 2011 lineup is still with the Phillies camp at the moment. I find myself looking at these names like the beginning of the Major League movie:

“Who are these #%$@ guys?”

Enjoy!

Group 1
Catchers
Francisco Diaz
Torre Langley
John Suomi
Sebastian Valle

Infielders
Albert Cartwright
Troy Hanzawa
Fidel Hernandez
Tim Kennelly
Cody Overbeck
Darin Ruf
Joe Savery

Outfielders
Chris Frey
Tyson Gillies
Jeremy Slayden
Mike Spidale
Cory Sullivan
Steve Susdorf
Rich Thompson

Pitchers
Matt Anderson
Phillippe Aumont
Tyson Brummett
Nate Bump
Chance Chapman
Michael Cisco
Tyler Cloyd
Jacob Diekman
Ryan Edell
Joe Esposito
Justin Friend
Edgar Garcia
Brian Gordon
Jason Grilli
Austin Hyatt
Chris Kissock
Derrick Loop
Brian Rosenberg
Joshua Zied

Group 2
Catchers

Stephen Batts
Michael Dabbs
Jeffery Lanning
Robert Stumpo

Infielders
Edgar Duran
Travis Mattair
Korby Mintkin
James Murphy
Carlos Perdomo
Alan Schoenberger

Outfielders
Sabastian Boucher
Leandro Castro
Jiwan James
Derrick Mitchell
D’arby Myers

Pitchers
Justin Beal
Mike Bolsenbroek
Jacob Boruk
Garrett Claypool
Brody Colvin
Heitor Correa
Jarrad Cosart
Nick Hernandez
Chase Johnson
Ebelin Lugo
Eric Massingham
Trevor May
Jonathan Pettibone
Eric Pettis
Julio Rodriguez
Julian Sampson
Colby Shreve
Jon Velasquez
Matt Way
Jordan Whatcott

Group 3
Catchers

Carlos Alonso
James Klocke
Kyle Lafrenz
Cameron Rupp

Infielders
Jermey Barnes
Adam Buschini
Chris Duffy
Stephen Malcolm
Matthew McConnell
Geancarlo Mendez
Matt Payton

Outfielders
Aaron Alltherr
Miguel Alvarez
Zach Collier
Kelly Dugan
Brian Gump
Anthony Hewitt
Andrew Rundle
Domingo Santana
Jonathan Singleton

Pitchers
Jesse Biddle
Bradley Blanks
Lisalverto Bonilla
David Buchanan
Lendy Castillo
Craig Fritsch
Percival Garner
Juary Gomez
Mario Hollands
Matt Hutchinson
Tyler Knigge
Siulman Lebron
Ervis Manzanillo
Bryan Morgado
Michael Nesseth
Jesus Perela
Marshall Schuler
Andrew Snowdon
Juan Sosa
Andy Wells

Group 4
Catchers

Angel Chavarin
Marco Davalillo
Marlon Mitchell
Chase Numata

Infielders
Jorge Castillo
Jeffrey Cusick
Maikel Franco
Gutavo Gonzalez
Yeisson Morales
Patrick Murray
Cale Owen
Nerio Rios
Carlos Valenzuela

Outfielders
Luis Amaro
Luis Beltre
Gauntlett Eldemire
Kyrell Hudson
Witer Jimenez
Jorge Miranda
Brian Pointer
Bill Rice
Bernardo Solarte
Luis Unda

Pitchers
Gabreil Arias
Leonel Bastidas
Carlos Best
Daniel Delacruz
Drew Erwin
Orlando Garces
Luis Gonzalez
Zael Honora
Steven Inch
Colin Kleven
Pedro Lora
Lino Martinez
Marek Minarik
Luis Morales
Jonathan Musser
Hector Neris
Miguel Nunez
Luis Paulino
Ryan Sasaki
Jacob Smith
Ethan Stewart
Franklin Vargas
Kevin Walter

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“Back in the Saddle” by Jeremy Slayden – Phillies Minor Leaguer

We all wondered if he would be back. Slayden clarifies this in his recent blog post. See below from Jeremy Slayden’s blog. Great to hear he’s off to a good start and back to the organization!

OinK!

SO Its great to be back in spring training! I just want to give a few brief updates.

Off season training went well for some really cool reasons. Here are a few of them (no order):

#1 Michael Ware – My trainer at the Forum gym in Atlanta was not only a great motivator and a source of encouragement and wisdom three days a week..he also became a very dear friend. He took me on as his personal project and knowing I couldn’t afford that type of training – he did it for FREE.

#2 Ninth Inning – Ninth Inning Baseball provided a place for me to work every day to support myself monetarily while also providing the perfect spot to work on my baseball skills at any time. I was able to hit and throw with professional players every afternoon before work began and be surrounded by guys who were very encouraging to help me reach my goals. I want to give a special thank you to Seth LaFera for all the time spend throwing BP, giving me flips, and talking thru the mental game, Heath Honeycutt for putting together a first class place with great people and for helping out during tough times, and Jerome and Aubriana Lopez for hooking me up with some great gear for the season including bats! Also thanks to Mike Bohana who took time to hit me fly balls and work with me on throwing and running mechanics – I’m still heeding your advice brother! All you guys are great!

#3 The Rock – My Bible study group in Atlanta. What can I say – you guys are the best! Thanks for helping me see the “WAY” more clearly and standing by me no matter what. You guys are warriors and I feel your prayers. In the Spirit, physical distance can never separate us. Love you guys.

#4 Dr. Fred Achecar and Dr. John Forte – These two guys gave me medical care over the off-season for FREE!! Both of them have helped me immensely and I’m deeply grateful for their generosity and expertise.

Now I’m here in Clearwater, FL about to head into Day 5 of spring training. Its been slow so far with all the meetings, paperwork, etc… but I’m excited because we are close to getting the show on the road with Intersquad games and then official spring training games.

This is a special time. I believe God is going to use all of this and that I’m supposed to be here. Why? Because this is a risk…but with all the affirmation I have received to cause me to make the decision to make this comeback and
also the refreshed perspective I have on all of it, I now trust Him with the outcomes. My job is not to be successful…my job is to be faithful. Day by Day, Swing by swing, conversation by conversation. I may never see the big leagues – heck, a may never see another minor league game after spring training – but I believe. I believe that i am a part of a purpose and plan that is much larger, deeper and wider than the narrow bit of horizon than I can see.

Thoughts in moments of doubt:

I am too old to come back and be where I’m at.
My body has been through too much and hurts.
The top management has shut down my career two years ago…taking a year off only makes it worse.
You look foolish. It’s time to move on. Get a career.

My God uses the foolish things of the world to shame the wise. I’m willing to look foolish. Not everyone will agree with what I’m saying here. Thats fine. Two years ago I wouldn’t have agreed with it either.

He gives strength to the weary
and increases the power of the weak.
30 Even youths grow tired and weary,
and young men stumble and fall;
31 but those who hope in the LORD
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:28-31

I believe.

Ps: A special note for Gran – Stop worrying!! Love you

Jeremy

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Don’t Expect Wilson Valdez in a Pig Uniform Soon

Twitter is abuzz with Phillies 2nd baseman Chase Utley’s ongoing injury. Apparently there was a statement released that he is continuing treatment and still isn’t ready. Even if Utley recovers in time for Opening Day, he will end up in extended spring training.

What does that mean for us Ironpig fans?
For a second year in a row, it is doubtful we will see Wilson Valdez here in the Lehigh Valley.

Also, for those rehab start fans… not likely that Utley will rehab in the Lehigh Valley either. It’ll be too cold. He’s staying in Florida for a while.

Those are my thoughts, what are yours?

OinK!

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Season Ticket in Hand!

I went over today to The Coke to pick up my 2011 Season ticket. 72 games of enjoyment. I may just sleep with the season ticket card under my pillow tonight…

Full season ticket holders also received a nice gift.

Mounted on a deep dish style wooden frame, the picture is printed on canvas ala oil painting. Not bad.

Fear not, though, non-season ticket holders. I also spotted them in the team store for $8.

Oh yeah, there was a coupon book too.

OinK!

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Ironpig’s Idol… Kinda

Last night I stopped over at Meza Luna on Airport Road and watched one of the band’s trying out to be the Ironpig’s house band.

I had a very good pepper jack burger and enjoyed the music of a band called “Connect 5”

They were really good.. REALLY good. Playing songs from the 80’s and 90’s and flawlessly transitioning between genres and eras without missing a beat. I realize I’ve only seen on of the bands trying out but this band was awesome. If the others are as good or better, the House Band should be a good time this season.

31 Days until opening day at The Coke!

OinK!

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“Accelerated Normalcy” by Phillies Prospect Eric Pettis

Accelerated Normalcy

The first two days of camp are over and I feel like I’ve already been here for weeks. I think that feeling of normalcy can be credited to the Phillies. While completely exhausting, the first two days of camp are dedicated to getting all the mumbo jumbo out of the way and making sure that you are familiar with your surroundings and ready to go full bore by day three. This year, unlike any other year of minor league camp (as we’ve been told numerous times) pitchers, catchers and position players all reported at the same time. This allowed the staff to get all the medical testing and random meetings out of the way in a “timely” manner. The first day, from 6 AM to 12 PM, was dedicated to medical testing. Everything was covered including blood test, ortho exam, and general health. Then the meetings started. Head field coordinator Mike Compton went over all the organizational rules and made sure we knew that a “first division organization” follows rules to the “T”. Then, after all of our backs had sufficiently stiffened from sitting on the ground for an hour, we stretched, played some catch, conditioned, and called it a day.

Day two was much more enjoyable because we got to do baseball activities first, before being mentally drained by another flock of meetings (do meetings travel in flocks or is it herds? I always get those mixed up, anyway). We began with what I now believe to be a run-through of how most of our days in spring training will look. Using all four fields at the complex we went through four stations of fundamental work (25 minutes at each station and on to the next). Today’s fundamental work was basic, mainly just an explanation of how to do things the “Phillie way”. I’ll have more on how practices work in a later post. Then, after stations, we had another rousing session of conditioning, and lunch. Lunch was followed by nearly three more hours of meetings in the conference room upstairs. We went over drug policies, the mental game, and visual techniques (which is really just another form mental techniques, but I clearly don’t decide what the Phillies spend their money on). And finally, after nearly all 80+ of us had lost at least one battle over the last 3 hours to nodding off, the day was over.

Were the last two days draining? Yes. Heck I’m even getting tired trying to remember everything that happened. But, I think these last two days were entirely constructive. Coming into Spring Training I had no idea what to expect. I had heard about Spring Training before on ESPN and seen videos of pitchers doing half-assed PFP drills. But, I really had no idea what it would actually take to be in camp. Now, after two days of meeting nearly every single person in the organization, and waking up at 5 AM, and listening to what seemed to be irrelevant blabber, I feel better. I feel like I know what it takes. And most importantly I feel comfortable.

My Phillie card- In case I get amnesia and forget I’m a professional baseball player. Also good for use in routine traffic stops.

From Eric Pettis’ blog, reposted with permission.

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