Monthly Archives: April 2012

‘Pigs lose – (to) Wings – Don’t fly

The IronPigs began their 3 game series against the Rochester Red Wings on 4/20 with a 5-2 loss.

A lucky fan from Northampton won $250 in the Good Shepherd Back-to-Back Homerun Sweepstakes Contest when 8 and 9 hitters Derrick Mitchell and Tuffy Gosewisch hit the IronPigs first back-to-back home runs of the season to jump out to a 2-0 lead.

Unfortunately, for LHV that was the only scoring they would plate and dropped their 5th game of the season and (pending the result of Durham vs. Pawtucket) may fall out of sole possession of the lead in the IL North.

Despite 11 hits, the IronPigs would leave 9 on base and go 0-7 with RISP.  (Rochester was 3-8 with RISP.)

Tuffy Gosewisch (C) 3 for 4 with the solo blast in the 3rd.

Domonic Brown (LF) 2 for 3 with 1 BB and 1 SO.

Joe Thurston (2B) 2 for 4.

Dave Bush (1-2) gets this loss with 4.2 innings pitched surrendering 7 hits, 4 earned runs and 1 strike out.

Tough loss for the IronPigs and hopefully tomorrow LHV will square up the series with Rochester and get ready for the record setting home stand on Monday.

Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

Depending on the severity of the Carlos Ruiz wrist injury we may see a transaction or two if the Phillies require a catcher. Will Kratz go?

Game time for Saturday is 1:05 pm.

Let’s Go ‘Pigs!

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Best Searches of the Week 4/20/2012

Trying something new this week. I occasionally get a laugh out of what our site stats pulls in for search referrals and thought I would share a few with you… for laughs, for answers, for fun.

Not in any certain order:

1. “ironpigs game watch online”

You can watch IronPig’s games online via MilB TV’s website.

Link to MiLB TV Website

They do charge a fee and home games are blacked out for live games. You can always go back and review these games at a later date as they are saved as archives.

2. “meredith marakovits”

Yes, our beloved Meredith has been strong in our search results since her appearance with the YES network. Her post here is currently the most viewed post of all time on The Horn & Bell blog.

3. “2012 triple a umpires”

Apparently we are not the only folks who research umpires…

4. “iron pigs rain policy”

There’s a link at the top of this page to explain their policy in detail.

5. “iron pigs with dogs”

This past Sunday’s dog day was my little buddy Blitzen’s first dog day. He’s filling his late brother Wally’s shoes nicely. Next dog day is a week from Sunday.

6. “phear the phro tshirts”

You can get these from Diamondwear Sports apparel. Click on the link to the right.

That’s all for this week. Stay tuned for more.

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Transactions 4-19-12

Dontrelle Willis (Orioles) placed on the 7-day disabled list.

Yankees sign Nelson Figueroa.

Diamondbacks sign Brent Clevlan.

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Brian Bass Back on the Market?

From @DanielKimW on Twitter:

“Brian Bass (former Oriole) about to get released by Hanwha Eagles. In his lone start, gave up 8 earned runs in 1 1/3 IP.”

Bass went 8-10 in 28 games with the IronPigs last season. He finished with a 3.81 ERA in 158.1 innings with 1 complete game and 105 K’s.

Brian’s last start for the Pigs was in the series clincher to defeat the Pawtucket Red Sox sending them to the Governor’s Cup finals. Bass tossed 9 solid innings allowing only 1 unearned run in the 9th for the complete game win.

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Rich Thompson Bobblehead Photo

From @ironpigs on Twitter, this is what the Rich Thompson Bobble head will look like.

Run Richie T Run!

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Scales Tip in Favor of Bisons Tonight

The Pigs got on the board first manufacturing one run in the 2nd inning combining a Hector Luna double with a pair of sacrifice flies.

The Bison struck back in the 5th inning. After Reading native Zach Luna Lutz doubled, he was gunned down at third trying to advance on Vinny Rottino’s ground ball to shortstop. Rottino scored on catcher Lucas May’s triple down the right field line. The Bison jumped to a 2-1 lead when May scored the go ahead run on Omar Quintanilla’s ground out.

The Bison added another in the 6th with a solo home run from Bobby Scales.

Starter Pat Misch was pulled after 5.2 innings allowing 3 earned runs, striking out 2 and walking none. He allowed 5 hits.

On came Michael “Phear the Phro” Schwimer who struck out Zach Lutz to end the 6th. Schwimer went on to shut down the Bison in the 7th 1-2-3. (insert SWB joke here)

Buffalo’s Chris Schwinden tossed 7 great innings before being relieved by Jack Egbert. His final line was 1 run on 4 hits with 1 walk and 1 strike out.

Joe Savery came on in the 8th striking out his first batter with 3 pitches. He got a quick 2nd out on a grounder before allowing a base hit to Scales. Savery was almost out of the inning on a fly ball to left that bounced out of Domonic Brown’s glove. E-7 and the Bison add an insurance run. Former IronPig Val Pascucci struck out to end the inning.

After a quick out in the 9th, Hector Luna singled for his second hit of the night giving the Pigs a little hope. Frandsen followed up with a bunt single. Overbeck then tried a hard swinging but, advanced the runners but gave the Bison that 2nd out. Mitchell then added a little excitement to the end by striking out on a wild pitch (Scoring Luna) but didn’t make it to first in time to save the game and the winning streak.

Final Score – Pigs 2 Pigs 1 – Bison 4

One note about Buffalo, looking at their roster, they could easily win the best player names contest in baseball.

– Valdespin

– Scales

– Satin

– Pascucci (Yes, that Pascucci of IronPig notoriety)

– Rottino

– Quintanilla

– Egbert

Tim Chorones will have a field day when the Bison come visit CCP!

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Johnny Damon Signs Minor League Deal

Per @MLBTransactions on Twitter:

“CLEVELAND INDIANS: Agreed to terms with OF Johnny Damon on a minor league contract.”

The IronPigs won’t face the Columbus Clippers (Cleveland’s AAA team/2 time reigning IL Champs) at home until July 20th.

It’s a possibility we may see Johnny Damon at Coca Cola Park.. but I don’t think it’s a good chance. He’s most likely looking for a door to a big league job and if he doesn’t get it by July 20th he will probably seek it else where.

Never know.

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In other news, the IronPigs are offering a special deal for the April 26th game.

More than three decades after being collectively dealt to the Chicago Cubs for shortstop Ivan DeJesus, Ryne Sandberg and Larry Bowa will reconvene at Coca-Cola Park on Thursday, April 26 when the IronPigs host the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees at 7:05 p.m. For this game only, a special ticket deal is available for fans that purchase their seats online and enter the unique promo code available only on the IronPigs’ Facebook (www.facebook.com/lhvironpigs) or Twitter (www.twitter.com/ironpigs) pages. Make sure to “Like” the IronPigs on Facebook and “Follow” the team on Twitter for exclusive promotions throughout the season.

· Purchase Tickets
· SPECIAL DEAL: Facebook
· Twitter

Fans attending this special reunion game will be rewarded with a boat load of special promotions, including:
Ryne Sandberg bronze statues for the first 3,000 fans 18 and older.
An hour-long autograph session from 7:05 p.m. to 8:05 p.m. featuring former Phillies player and manager, Larry Bowa. He is also slated to throw out the game’s ceremonial first pitch.
The only “Dollar Dog” night of the season featuring $1 hot dogs for the entirety of the game.
Ladies Night featuring a a pre-game Happy Hour from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. with live music and $2 domestic drink specials in the AT&T Plaza.

OinK!

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Steelhawks Lose Star Quarterback!

Well, it happens.

As minor league baseball fans we know the bigger teams can come calling and to the Steelhawk’s fans the Arena Football League’s Pittsburgh Power are saying, “That just happened!”

Bryan Randall heading to the AFL's Pittsburgh Power

Quarterback Bryan Randall was granted his release by the Steelhawks when the starting QB job for the Pittsburgh Power was offered to him. While us Steelhawk fans will greatly miss Randall and the excitement that he brought to this team, it is a great opportunity for Bryan and we wish him the best.

So without looking back any further, let’s look ahead.

The Steelhawks will look to Billy Winters to step in and fill Randall’s cleats. Winters, who has not played yet this season due to scheduling issues, has played for Coach Thompson in the past. He was most recently the back up quarterback for the Reading Express last season.

Good Luck Bryan! We’ll miss you!

Welcome Billy! Make us proud.. we promise to be loud!

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IronPigs Factor in This Week’s IL Players of the Week

Last week, then IronPig and current R-Phil Tyler Cloyd took the IL Pitcher of the Week honor.

This morning the International League announced this week’s pitcher and batter of the week and both have a connection to the IronPigs.

Former IronPig DeWayne Wise of the Empire State Yankees was named IL Batter of the Week.

Dewayne Wise’s 2012 season got a late start as he was away from the team to be with his wife while she gave birth. He was activated from the Temporarily Inactive List last Monday, and in his first game of the season at Syracuse he went 3-4 with a double and a home run. Then after a suspended game on Tuesday, the Yankees traveled to Buffalo where Wise helped the team win two out of three from the Bisons. He hit a three-run home run on Wednesday, doubled and scored twice on Thursday, and concluded the series with a four-hit performance on Friday afternoon that included two more doubles. Another home run Saturday capped off a week in which Wise led the International League with a .458 batting average and was 2nd with three homers, seven runs scored, and a 1.042 slugging percentage.

Ross Ohlendorf of the Pawtucket Red Sox was named IL Pitcher of the Week.

Right-handed pitcher Ross Ohlendorf made his first start of the season on Tuesday, trying to salvage a split for his Pawtucket Red Sox in the last of a four-game series with North-leading Lehigh Valley. Ohlendorf blanked the IronPigs for six innings as Pawtucket cruised to an 8-0 victory. He faced just
one batter over the minimum and threw 42 of 62 pitches for strikes in an efficient outing, his first after missing most of the 2011 season with a right shoulder injury. Ohlendorf surrendered only two hits and one walk in 6.0 innings. His WHIP of 0.50 was the best among all IL starters during the week.

So we have a former Pig win the Batting award and the Pitcher honored because he was able to hand the IronPigs 1 of their 2 losses so far this season.

Nice!

With the best record in the International League at 10-2, the Pigs are making an impact!

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Is it Time for Kratz to Go?

Before you jump to conclusions and the drive by eggings begin… keep reading.

Is it time for IronPig’s catcher Erik Kratz to go up to the Phillies?

Kratz has been receiving minimal playing time so far this season. He has played in only 5 of the 12 games this season with only 17 plate appearances. In those appearances he’s hitting .250.

With the expansion of the International League roster size this season, Manager Ryne Sandberg made the choice to carry three catchers on the roster this year adding Tuffy Gosewisch and John Suomi to the rotation.

Gosewisch in 6 games is hitting .211 with 5 RBI including that Grand Slam last week.

Suomi, has 4 games under his belt in 2012 and is hitting .250 also with a home run to his credit.

It’s a clear 3-way platoon for the Pig’s backstop and soon someone will be relegated to pinch hitting, late game replacement and double header start duties.

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Now to look at the Phillies.

Brian Schneider has appeared in 2 games with 6 at bats and no hits. At 35 years old, he’s getting closer and closer to that age when you start applying to be the manager of the Crosscutters. Forgive me Northampton fans.

Really.

He had a great career but the Phillies are heavy on catchers and I’m not fond of catcher platooning to begin with. The relationship between a catcher and pitcher can be a great benefit to a team yet also a terrible obstacle to overcome.

Gosewisch and Suomi can carry the load at Lehigh Valley. I believe it’s time that the perennial IL All Star catcher Erik Kratz is listed next to Carlos Ruiz on the Philadelphia roster.

Granted, Suomi was added to the Disabled List today with an Injured Valendia (See glossary link at the top of this page), releasing Schneider and pushing Kratz up makes the most sense to me.

Those are my thoughts… what are yours?

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