The 2011 IronPig of the Day today is…
Ryan Feierabend!
Share your memories of Ryan Feierabend in the comments below.
The 2011 IronPig of the Day today is…
Ryan Feierabend!
Share your memories of Ryan Feierabend in the comments below.
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Things I’d like to see or do at a Lehigh Valley Ironpigs game at Coca-Cola Park this year. Anyone have more to add to the list?
10. Hambone continues to lose but wins the heart of Barbie Q.
09. Hoagies and/or Onion Rings (never say never)
08. Bryce Harper playing for Syracuse.
07. Back to Back to Back home runs.
06. A pitcher with 15 wins.
05. A batter with 100 RBI’s.
04. A Ryan Howard rehab assignment.
03. A walk-off grand slam.
02. A no-hitter.
01. The Governor’s Cup calling Coca-Cola Park home.
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The Steelhawk’s offense struggled in the road loss last week and in the first half of this Sunday’s 39-57 loss to Bloomington but the Steelhawk’s management seem to have made the right move in aquiring quarterback Bryan Randall last week.
After scoring just 10 points in the first half, the Hawks put Randall in and immediately provided a spark to the offense. Early in the third quarter Randall drove the team down the field and rushed for a touchdown. On the ensuing kickoff, Bloomington bobbled the ball in their endzone and Steelhawk Sam Maxwell fell on it for a quick 6 points.
All said and done the Steelhawks scored 29 points in the 2nd half but couldn’t get the upper hand as Bloomington responded with a pair of touchdowns in response.
A tough home loss but a good time had by a nice and enthusiastic crowd.
The Steelhawks return to Stabler Arena this Saturday at 7:05pm to face local rival the Reading Express. This should prove an interesting game as Steelhawk Head Coach Thompson’s former team makes their first appearance in Steelhawk country for the 2012 season. Last year a lot of Reading fans showed up and we shared a friendly and fun rivalry.
The Reading Express is winless so far and the Steelhawks look to overcome two losses after a season opening win.
See you there!
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The 2011 IronPig of the day for today is….. Tagg Bozied!
Bozied was in the Phillies organization for both Reading and Lehigh Valley. His playing time was limited in 2011 spending a good part of the season with an “Injured Valendia”. If you don’t know what an injured Valendia is… check the glossary at the top of this page.
You may remember Bozied for his antics with the Pigs as the “Most Interesting Man in Baseball”
Or for his antics out in Reading as the Roast Beef RBI Guy…
Or you could be looking forward to his smartphone app the IronPigs will help in in testing this upcoming season. Bozied retired and will still be seen around the park in 2012.
What is your favorite memory of 2011 IronPig Tagg Bozied?
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It’s getting close to the beginning of the 2012 IronPig season and this warm weather has brought back memories of last year’s great team. Over the next 24 days we will be looking at the 2011 IronPigs and I encourage you to share your memories of the 2011 IronPig of the day!
Today’s IronPig of the Day is Brian Bocock!
Bocock was with the IronPigs in 2010 and 2011 before being traded to the Pirates last year. Well known for his fielding abilities he did pretty good for the Pigs.
My memory of Brian Bocock is from his, and his wife Natalie’s, assistance with the Noise Nation’s charity cookbook last season. We really appreciated their help and miss having them in the Lehigh Valley.
What is your favorite memory of 2011 IronPig Brian Bocock?
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The Lehigh Valley Ironpigs carried a 3-20 record as they returned home to face the Rochester Red Wings on April 26th, 2008. It was a Saturday night and there was excitement in the air. Despite the terrible start to their inaugural season, a crowd of 9,537 showed up at Coca-Cola Park to see the Ironpigs that night. Well maybe it was more to see one particular member of the Ironpigs because on this night the man patrolling center field would be Phillies all-star gold glove outfielder, Shane Victorino who would be making a rehab start in Allentown. It also happened to be Jimmy Rollins bobblehead doll night for the lucky first 3,000 kids “under” 18 years of age. Patrolling the outfield alongside Victorino would be Javon Moran in left field and Mike Cervenak in right. Andy Tracy was at first, Casey Smith at second, Brennan King at third and Chris Woodward at shortstop. Behind the plate was Jason Jaramillo and the DH was Val Pascucci. The starting pitcher for the Ironpigs that night was J.D. Durbin.
Things didn’t go too well for the Ironpigs that night as the Red Wings put 5 runs on the board in the top of the first inning and pounded out a total of 20 hits on their way to an easy 10-0 victory. Sounds pretty bad, but who remembers the players on the field for Rochester that night? Leading off in center field was Denard Span, now a mainstay in the Minnesota Twins outfield. He was 2-5. Veteran minor league and part-time big league player Jason Pridie was in left field and he had 3 hits. In right field was Darnell McDonald, a veteran of several big league seasons. He chipped in with 2 hits. Batting fourth at DH was Garrett Jones, now a middle of the order big bat for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Veteran second baseman Howie Clark got the Red Wings off to a good start with a 3 run home run in the first inning. Following Clark were veteran big league players Randy Ruiz (1B) and Jose Morales (C), each of whom contributed 3 hits. An International League regular, Matt Macri was at shortstop and Chris Basak was at third.
But most important, the starting pitcher was a left handed former first round draft pick named Glen Perkins. Perkins was one of the top prospects in the Twins organization and he proved why on this night. The first hit he allowed was a 3rd inning single to left field by Shane Victorino. The next Ironpigs hit didn’t come until the 9th inning when Casey Smith hit a leadoff double. For the night, Perkins threw a 9 inning complete game, allowed 2 hits, walked just 1 (Andy Tracy) and struck out 7. Eleven days later Glen Perkins was promoted to the Minnesota Twins where he finished 2008 going 12-4 in the American League. The years that followed weren’t too kind to Perkins as he struggled just to stay in the big leagues. Then, in 2011 he turned things around as a lefty in the Twins bullpen. He pitched in 65 games for the Twins last year, going 4-4 with a 2.48 ERA. He struck out 65 batters in 61.2 innings and was named Twins Pitcher of the Year and Twins Comeback Player of the Year. The Twins rewarded him by signing him to a 3 year $10.3 million contract after the 2011 season.
But that’s not the reason I’m writing this. I looked up this game because it was the first time Rochester came to Coca-Cola Park and Jason Pridie was on the Red Wings that year. Pridie was signed to a minor league contract by the Oakland A’s back in November and he was in big league camp trying to earn a spot on the major league roster. It was announced today that Jason Pridie is facing a 50 game suspension for violating baseball’s drug policy. Unconfirmed reports indicate the suspension was for a drug abuse issue rather than an issue with performance enhancing drugs. Pridie played in 101 games for the Mets last year and it will be interesting to see what happens with the Oakland outfield where Michael Taylor and Brandon Moss are also competing for a big league job. I always liked Pridie and I wish him the best. He’s still only 28 years old but he could have a difficult time finding a job when he and Manny Ramirez both return from 50 game suspensions around Memorial Day weekend. Time will tell.
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For the second year, the Morning Call is holding a Best Blog category here in the Lehigh Valley. The Horn & Bell Blog is honored to be nominated!
Voting on the My Choice Voice finalists will start Mar. 9, 2012, at noon and ending on Mar. 25, 2012, at 5:00 p.m.
Last year we could vote every day… not sure if it’s the same this year but worth trying.
Don’t forget to vote for us and our friends at The Corner Seat and Matt Metals Blog!
Click the link to the right for more info.
Thanks!!
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The Scranton WB Yankees will not be a part of the International League this year… Instead the Yankees AAA team will be known as the Empire State Yankees.
Knowing they will play most of their home games in NY state is does seem appropriate and also the opportunity to create and sell more team gear.
Original post at http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120307&content_id=27086996&fext=.jsp&vkey=pr_milb
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The IronPig’s release confirmed our previous information that the PBS documentary will be released on April 4th.
Good stuff!
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