2011 Ironpigs Younger Than 2010 Squad on Paper

Our friend at the Desk of Decal posted these numbers in a comment today.. I thought I would share with you all..

A comparison of the 2010 Ironpigs to the 2011 Ironpigs in respect to age:

Catcher
Paul Hoover, 34 vs. Erik Kratz 30 (-4)
Dane Sardinha 31——

Infielders
Andy Tracy, 36 vs. Tagg Bozied 31 (-5)
Wilson Valdez, 32 vs. Ronnie Belliard, 35. (+3)
Luis Maza, 30 vs. Josh Barfield, 28 (-2)
Melvin Dorta, 28 vs. Kevin Frandsen, 28 ( 0 )
Cody Ransom, 34 vs. Jeff Larish, 28 (-6)
Brian Bocock 25—

Outfielders
John Mayberry Jr. 26 vs. Delwyn Young, 28 (+2)
DeWayne Wise, 32 vs. Brandon Moss, 27 (-5)
Rich Thompson, 31
Chris Duffy, 30 vs. Cory Sullivan, 31 (+1)
Neil Sellers, 28 vs. Matt Miller, 28 ( 0 )

Pitchers
Brian Mazone, 33 vs. Ryan Feierabend, 25 (-8)
Joe Savery, 24 vs. Vance Worley, 23 (-1)
Nate Bump, 33–
Brandon Duckworth, 34 vs. Jason Grilli, 34 ( 0 )
Ryan Vogelsong, 32 vs. Eddie Bonine 29 (-3)
Drew Carpenter 25—
Brian Gordon, 31—
Scott Mathieson, 26—
Mike Zagurski, 27—
Oscar Villarreal, 28 vs Brian Bass, 29 (+1)

Overall, the starters (Looking at opening day rosters; This isn’t an exact computation) for 2011 are collectively 27 years younger than the 2010 squad. Granted the difference between a 34 yr old and a 31 yr old is not that great, but when you have a generally younger team it seems the athleticism is on a higher level.

OinK!

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3 responses to “2011 Ironpigs Younger Than 2010 Squad on Paper

  1. Flip Side's avatar Flip Side

    Younger players have more athleticism (read – speed)…but less experience and can be more prone to unnecessary mental errors that can cost a team ball games.

    Of course, the IronPigs have free red balloons (and sometimes, blue) so winning is a relative thing here on the East Side of Allentown.

    Besides, we triumph no matter what.

  2. Greatly Relieved's avatar Greatly Relieved

    Whew!…I feel so much better about the IronPigs now that you got us all a new slogan for our team to live by…I was really struggling to support a chronically won/loss percentage-challenged ballclub.
    🙂

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