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Reason Number Four: Tickets

I keep posting these reasons, and the ‘Pigs keep losing.  Perhaps I’ll stop.  I’ll do anything to win, you know.  So this could be my last:

Reason Number Four: Tickets

Historically, August tickets are some of the toughest to get.  The IronPigs are able to sell groups better through the summer, and it culminates in this final month before school starts.  This eats up a lot of seats. Plus, the weather’s usually more agreeable.

Don’t be dismayed, though.  Here are some suggestions to make sure you can get your tickets for these August games (hey, we don’t want to turn this into “the restaurant that’s so popular that no one ever eats there anymore.”)

  1. Plan ahead.  I know, common sense.  But if there’s a game you want, get online or call the ticket office to get your tickets.
  2. Don’t give up.  Don’t wait until the last minute, but calling the day before a game or early the day of, you can sometimes get seats that have been held back for visiting scouts, or the players’ families or whatever.  You may have to call for these as I’m not sure they put them online right away.
  3. Consider smaller sets.  It might be tough to get 8 seats together, but maybe a few sets of two would be doable.  At least consider it.
  4. There’s nothing wrong with General Admission.  Yes, certainly you can sit on the lawn.  But if you don’t want to, there’s always the bar areas in the outfield.  And, if you don’t mind standing, find a rail behind home plate.  It’s an excellent place to watch the game if, like I said, you don’t mind the standing.
  5. Craigslist and Stubhub have tickets available.  You might pay a little more with the fees and whatnot (some people are trying to make a couple bucks, and that’s OK too.) but you won’t be shut out if you really want to go.  Season ticket holders have digital access to tickets, and can forward them via email so you can even buy the day of the game.  Even though the bottom fell out of the market for Phillies’ tickets, it’s still probably cheaper when you consider the time, travel, gas, concession prices, and so on to go to an IronPigs game.  (of note:  I’ve never sold my tickets on one of these sites, but I have purchased through them)

Yesterday:

Two words: Bad Elarton.

Tonight:

I hope we can get the bats going.  Losing Hector Luna to the Phillies likely won’t help (Schierholtz broke a toe).  But on the brighter side, my kids get their wish as Austin Hyatt was sent back to Reading.  Mike Cisco’s back and Tyson Brummett gets the starting spot–he’s done well in that spot, so I’m hopeful for some more wins.

Also tonight: 20% off at the Majestic Clubhouse Store tonight if you check in on Foursquare.

And: You never know when it’s going to be the last chance to see Tyler Cloyd.  He’s going tonight so let’s support him and cheer him on!  Go Pigs,

See you at the park,

@Kram209

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“IronPigs Set to Announce 2013 AAA Title Game Will Be at CCP”

Loose lips sink ships? The Top Secret announcement will be at 1:30 pm this afternoon. If you can’t wait that long, see below:

@Heininsports on Twitter

For more on the story… check back later for the Dish.

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IronPigs Cryptic Message found at Coca-Cola Park – Eyes Only

While visiting the “facility” on the night of the Woodchucks (despite not much wood being chucked) a cryptic message appeared on the “magic mirror” just above the sink. It flashed for a moment, flickered off and continued with its normal programming.

Below is what I was able to recover with sophisticated 1980’s technology and my (Secret Decoder) Pig Pen Cipher Ring – get yours here.

I’m close to deciphering the password and should have it in the next few hours providing the hamster keeps running (he powers the decoding generator you see). Once revealed I’ll (hopefully) be able to gain access to the secure location and report back providing I make it out – alive…

T P – SECR  T  PRESS CONF   AUG 13th
CCOA-CLOA PRAK

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This mesasge will slef-detsruct in T-miuns 15 mintues.

For those who may not know the “magic mirror” appears with advertising and even the IronPigs logo. When you walk up to it – it “magically” turns into an actual mirror (as shown below).

The very mirror where the secret message appeared.

Just for the record?!?

It’s actually quite dangerous to take pictures in the men’s room! Please don’t try this as I am a trained professional! (I don’t think that sounded quite right) But you know what I mean – Don’t do it!

Despite the shock of it all, I was able to record the following audio on the way out – please click below.

Later that evening….

I certainly wanted to ascertain what appeared to be top-secret, classified information so I went undercover and asked some people I know would know – ya know?

So what did I find out you may ask?

Well I’ll tell you – nadda – zip – zero – zilch – nothin’.

This must go all the way to the top because as I got closer so did the danger level!

The quote I remember most is “If I tell ya – I’m gonna have to ‘kill’ ya and take your Woodchuck hat away!”

All I have to go on at this point is a previous post from back on July 17th where some things were speculated and stabs in the dark taken. None of them were correct that time…

Below is an excerpt from the above mentioned post. Could it be one of these? Or none? Or even all of them? I guess we’ll have to wait and see if I can secret agent my way into the secure location – they probably won’t see me – won’t be looking way down there!

  • A new food vendor
  • A major concert coming to Coca-Cola Park
  • Coca-Cola Park will be the home of the 2013 Triple-A Championship
  • The new IronPigs “Porking” Deck
  • A New Scoreboard
  • Additional Seating
  • New Unis and/or logo redesign for 2013

I’ll report back – maybe….

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Reason Number Five: Weekends!

In years past, August has brought me baseball apathy.  By August I’ve had enough of the park, enough of the food, enough of the losing, and I’m ready for some football.  Not this year though.  I’m about as pumped for August baseball as I am for April baseball.  Why?  Dunno.  But over the coming days I’ll present ten possible reasons–ten reasons YOU should be pumped about August baseball as well.

Reason Number Five: Weekends!

The schedule for August features a lot of weekend series’ and “wraparounds.”  It’s not just a great opportunity to come to the park, but a great chance to maybe come early, have a sandwich, walk around, and enjoy the atmosphere.  Or, maybe have a tailgate?  Look, it’s the weekend.  Relax.  Have an adult beverage.  Or, two. 

C’mon.  Where would you rather be?

Last Night:

Woodchucks?  I thought it was cool.  But maybe we should just stick to being the IronPigs.

Tonight:

Question of the night:  Good Elarton or Bad Elarton?

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Reason Number Six: Reputation

In years past, August has brought me baseball apathy.  By August I’ve had enough of the park, enough of the food, enough of the losing, and I’m ready for some football.  Not this year though.  I’m about as pumped for August baseball as I am for April baseball.  Why?  Dunno.  But over the coming days I’ll present ten possible reasons–ten reasons YOU should be pumped about August baseball as well.

Reason Number Six: Reputation

It’s building.  It’s all I really want for us, you know.  But folks are taking notice.  I don’t just mean the IronPigs management bragging about attendance numbers.  I mean the atmosphere.  Take a peek at the Home and Away record for this years’ team.  Notice anything?  That’s right, our team plays better at home and as fans we’re gaining the reputation “the best fans in minor league baseball.”  Check out this article:

http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2012/08/01/five-minor-league-baseball-parks-have-to-visit/

I don’t get to meet players very often, but I did meet one who joined our team during this season.  The first thing I said to him was, “Welcome to Allentown.”  Without hesitation, his response was, “This place is great!  You guys are incredible.  I’m going to love playing here.”  I love that we’ve started to develop that reputation.

We can’t let up in this final month.  Don’t get distracted by Musikfest or the Fair or Back to School.  We can do it!  Let’s go!

About Last Night:

Really nice home debut for Pettibone.  Sure, he’d like to have more strikeouts, but he was getting the grounders and not giving up a ton of walks.  He got in a bit of a jam in the first inning, but got out of it nicely. 

Tonight, tonight, tonight:

DiPro peer-pressured me into buying Woodchucks attire, so I’ll be ready when they take the field!  There might be a little tailgating going on as well.  Oh, and a free hat.  Don’t forget the free hat!

Roster moves today include the promotion of Julio Rodriguez from Reading.  Another of the famed “baby aces” for us.  Jake Fox was sent down to make room.  Word also that Derrick Mitchell has been activated from the DL.  A corresponding move has yet to be announced, but I’m thinking perhaps I saw a player stub his Velandia last night.  I can’t remember who…

~ @Kram209

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Let’s Help Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Find a New Name

With the changes in ownership and stadium upstate, the Yankees are going to be tougher to hate.

If you’ve been following the continuing saga of our upstate rivals, you know some changes are afoot in the Northern Division of the AAA International League of baseball.  Extensive stadium renovations are under way in Moosic. Go here to see cam/photos of the construction.  As far as I know, it will still be PNC Field (PNC Park is in Pittsburgh). 

Along with the “new” stadium, comes new ownership.  The Yankees will still be the MLB affiliate, but there have been changes in the ownership and lease structure for the team.  I’m unsure of all the parties involved, but as a result of the process, a new team name will be chosen. 

Oh, they’ll still be our rivals.  They’re only an hour or so away, and we remember who they represent.  But they’ll have a new disguise.  Wanna help them choose it?  Go here

Here’s the text from the team name finalists, taken from their website:

Blast
The Blast combines the over-the-top fun of MiLB with the tough miners who unearth coal to fuel America’s industrial revolution. It’s also the sound of the Yankees of tomorrow blasting home runs in front of a packed house at PNC Field.

Black Diamond Bears
Paying homage of the rich coal mining history of the SWB area combined with the ferociousness of the black bear, no one will want to mess with them on the field. The natural setting of PNC Field will be the perfect den for the Black Diamond Bears.

Fireflies
Watch the Fireflies light up the night sky at PNC Field in 2013. The state insect of Pennsylvania is a sure sign of summer time in NEPA. Families will have a glowing good time at the ballpark!

RailRiders
All aboard! We’re not just blowing steam with this one. The SWB express isn’t your ordinary ride on the rails. We’ll be charting our own course as we speed our way into the minds and hearts of NEPA baseball fans. Kids can join the Lil’ Conductors Club or you can shop for your favorite team gear at the Station.

Porcupines
This tough as “Quills” animal is a renegade native to Northeast Pennsylvania. The fighting, resilient spirit of the porcupine is the same spirit indicative to our area. With Pulled Porky-Pine Sandwiches, fans are sure enjoy the fun, creative nature that only Minor League Baseball can bring to the community.

Trolley Frogs
Known as the “Electric City,” Scranton is home of America’s very first electric trolley car. A trolley frog is not only a mechanical part of a trolley, it takes us into a creative world of frogs, lily pads and snapping tongues.

You can go there and vote, if you wish, but we all know it’s going to be the Trolley Frogs, right?  It’s the goofiest choice and has the best marketing/family appeal.  Advice to SWB, though:  When choosing a mascot name, please keep in mind that those with French Heritage may be offended by the use of the term “Frog.”

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Reason Number Seven: Promos

In years past, August has brought me baseball apathy.  By August I’ve had enough of the park, enough of the food, enough of the losing, and I’m ready for some football.  Not this year though.  I’m about as pumped for August baseball as I am for April baseball.  Why?  Dunno.  But over the coming days I’ll present ten possible reasons–ten reasons YOU should be pumped about August baseball as well.

Reason Number Seven: Promos

There are some interesting promos yet to come this last month.  I’m personally looking forward to:

  1. My second Batting Practice Party (OK, maybe this is just me, but..)
  2. “Woodchucks” What Could Have Been Night II.  Hey a free cap.  And unique. And the jersey auction that goes with it!
  3. “IronHeads” party.  Is this still on?  Anyway, could be cool, and it’s paid for.
  4. Dom Brown kids’ Shirsey.  Maybe you don’t have kids, but the last couple years they’ve done a really nice job with these:  They are much nicer than just regular T-Shirts.
  5. A couple other kiddo giveaways: backpack and flip flops.
  6. Magnet Schedule and Wall Calendar: Good to get a jump on next year, lest you schedule a week vacation during a home stand doncha know.
  7. Fan Appreciation Day:  I hope they do more with this, this year.

Anyway, still some great promos left.  C’mon out and get them!

About Last Night:

It was just a really weird night.  No, I don’t mean because the good guys lost 10-1.  Nor because of the rain.  It was just a strange vibe.  It started when we pulled in to the access road:  There were no other cars and no traffic control whatsoever.  The parking lots didn’t appear as full as expected, either.

Next, it turned into one of those social nights.  Lots of familiar faces in the park last night and I found myself socializing and watching football more than watching the baseball game. 

On the good side, one of my kids caught a foul ball–out of the air.  Yeah, it ricocheted twice, but he snagged it one-handed or it would have gone to the row behind us.  Great play by him.  Perhaps he’ll have to have “Let’s Go” Blanco sign it for him.

But the game?  *sigh*  It was one of those nights.  Austin Hyatt was having trouble keeping the ball down and the fake Mets were feasting on it.  Reminds me of what they did to Elarton in that day game earlier this year.  Kids were ready to put Austin on a bus back to Reading in the third inning, but I’ll give him another start or two.  He’s looked good enough in the past that he needs more of a chance to prove himself.  Let’s go, Hyatt; we know you can do it.

Looking Forward

Really looking forward to tonight’s game as it’s Pettibone’s Coke debut.  He’s looked good on the road, so I’m hoping for a big game tonight.  But the weather seems to be a problem.  My usual strategy to deal with the rains has been to stay at home until it comes over Twitter: “The tarps are off.”  But, alas, tonight is BP Party, so we’ll be there early with our umbrellas I guess.  Anything for free food, you know.

Then, start your bidding on the Woodchucks Jerseys for Saturday!

@Kram209

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Reason Number Eight: Prospects

In years past, August has brought me baseball apathy.  By August I’ve had enough of the park, enough of the food, enough of the losing, and I’m ready for some football.  Not this year though.  I’m about as pumped for August baseball as I am for April baseball.  Why?  Dunno.  But over the coming days I’ll present ten possible reasons–ten reasons YOU should be pumped about August baseball as well.

Reason Number Eight: Prospects

Even if you don’t care about wins and losses for the IronPigs, some of the top Phillies prospects have found their way to Coca Cola Park for the end of this season.  And as with Freddy Galvis last year, you never know how long we’ll have them, so, come out and see:

  1. Sebastian Valle
  2. Jon Pettibone
  3. Cesar Hernandez
  4. Tyler Cloyd
  5. Jake Diekman
  6. Phillipe Aumont
  7. Justin DeFratus
  8. Austin Hyatt
  9. JC Ramirez

…and we can debate which are actually prospects, but each of the above have at least a shot to be with the Phillies either in September, or next spring, or at some point in the future.  Also keep in mind that any moves Phillies’ brass makes over the winter could involve trading of “prospects.”  This could deplete the list further.

About Last Night:

Sloppy kinda game.  I got there late, and left early.  CJ and I voted to stay for the 12th, but Mrs. Kram voted to go, so…we heard the winning run score on PigsRadio on the way home.  Here are some of my baseball observations:

Evidently, JC Ramirez has been working on a re-tooled delivery.  This may have contributed to some of his recent struggles, but he seems to be coming around.  His stuff was more “electric” last night.  Good pop on his fastball, touching the mid-90s at times.  My criticism of him in the past was that he was “throwing” and not “pitching.”  He seemed to keep the batters off-balance just fine last night.  Good work by him.

I like Justin DeFratus.  He’s getting better all the time coming back from his arm difficulties.

Phillipe Aumont still scares the bejesus out of me. He could strike out the side in nine pitches or he could walk four in a row.  You never know.  He did well last night, got through two innings, but not without some drama with runners in scoring position.  Nice defensive play by him to get out of the inning. 

Cesar Hernandez is a singles hitter I guess.  He hits for average with the occasional triple.  His speed on the base paths is reasonable.  His fielding doesn’t look like anything special.  We’ll continue to watch him to see how he adjusts to the higher level. 

Tough night for Valle.  I guess word is going to get out in AAA that he’s willing to swing at most anything, especially off-speed stuff.  Let’s watch for adjustments at the plate, and perhaps some plate discipline upcoming.  He threw a guy out, though, which was nice. 

On Tap:

I’m really looking forward to the games tonight and tomorrow.  As I write, I just got news that my other commitment for this evening (Thursday) has been cancelled.  I’m interested to see how Austin Hyatt does on his return to AAA.  I’ll be watching how he works, and if there are any changes when runners are on base.

Tomorrow will bring us the Coca Cola Park debut of Jonathan Pettibone.  J-Bone is one of the top prospects and has done pretty well in his first two AAA starts on the road.  Also, I’ll be at the park early for my second Batting Practice Party.  These are always fun, and sometimes the kiddos can get some baseballs out of the deal.

Saturday is Woodchuck day.  Anybody up for a tailgate?

See you at the park,

@Kram209

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Reason Number Nine: PLAYOFFS!

In years past, August has brought me baseball apathy.  By August I’ve had enough of the park, enough of the food, enough of the losing, and I’m ready for some football.  Not this year though.  I’m about as pumped for August baseball as I am for April baseball.  Why?  Dunno.  But over the coming days I’ll present ten possible reasons–ten reasons YOU should be pumped about August baseball as well.

Reason Number Nine: PLAYOFFS!

“Playoffs?!?  You wanna talk about…PLAYOFFS?!?” – Jim Mora

Yeah, I do.  The ‘Pigs management took some heat for putting tickets on sale so soon, but really, they had to.  I’d skewer them much quicker if they weren’t prepared, or if I couldn’t get my regular seats.  We discussed last year the difficulty minor league teams have filling stadiums for playoffs:  Planning ahead will help assure the same home field advantage we have enjoyed over the regular season.  Now printing it on the magnet schedules before the season started was a bit premature, but whatever.  Hey, why do I even want playoffs?  Well:

  1. It’s not like there’s going to be any playoff baseball in Philadelphia, and if the Bucs don’t pick it up, there won’t be any in Pittsburgh either.
  2. I like winning, and I sat through a lot of games in 2009 and 2010 where that wasn’t a possibility.  Every single game I saw in 2008 was a loss.  Payback, I say.
  3. The atmosphere for those first two playoff games last year was electric.  I look forward to a repeat of that.
  4. More time to enjoy having Ryne Sandberg as our manager.  And, one more line on his resume as an MLB job should be forthcoming.  Not that he should need it, though.

News and Notes:

As of this writing, we still have Tyler Cloyd for tonight.  That’s great, and I’m hoping it gets our 8-game home stand started off with a win.  The day off usually ignites the bats, too.

Whether you call the Club Level “home” or whether you’re just visiting, you might want to know what’s for dinner.  Here’s the Pig Stop menu for the upcoming home stand:

Wednesday, August 8th – Italian Panini

Thursday, August 9th – The Dirty Dog…All Beef Black Angus Hot Dog Topped with Pulled Pork, Cheese Sauce & Chopped Bacon

Friday, August 10th – 50-cent Wing Night

Saturday, August 11th – The Quandary Quesadilla…A Monstrous Quesadilla with Carne Asada or Cilantro Lime Chicken, Nacho Chips, Lettuce, Salsa, Sour Cream & Black Beans

Sunday, August 12th – The Pig Trough…A Pile of our Famous Kettle Fries Smothered in Chili, Bacon Bits, Shredded Cheese, Beer Cheese Sauce & Topped with Green Onions & Shredded Pepperjack Cheese

Monday, August 13th – Cheeseburger Quesadilla

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Ten Reasons to Come to the Park in August: Number 10

     In years past, August has brought me baseball apathy.  By August I’ve had enough of the park, enough of the food, enough of the losing, and I’m ready for some football.  Not this year though.  I’m about as pumped for August baseball as I am for April baseball.  Why?  Dunno.  But over the coming days I’ll present ten possible reasons–ten reasons YOU should be pumped about August baseball as well.

Reason Number 10.  Battlefield Challenge

So the 2012 Battlefield Challenge starts tomorrow.  This is the third year for this “promo” I think.  I know the IronPigs have won awards for this idea.  

I have to say, though, I’m still not completely solid on the rules.  I think we might need an identifiable spotter who we can trust to make the call as to where the ball lands.  It also feels like it’s too difficult to capture all the sections.  I’ve certainly given up the “don’t-eat-dinner-because-everything-might-be-half-price-with-the-Battlefield-Challenge” strategy.  Back in the day when we used to lose all the baseball games, this was a neat idea for, “Hey, we might have lost the game 9-2 but at least we won the Battlefield Challenge and got $2 off on the hamburgers.”  But now, I think I’ll just come for the baseball and smile at the “challenge.” 

OK, so I’m not pumped for the Battlefield, but some are!  For those who like it, though, now’s the time!

News and Notes:

Tomorrow’s scheduled starter is Tyler Cloyd.  Tyler Cloyd is 13-1 overall this year. Austin Hyatt is back from Reading and hasn’t pitched in a week.  It’s Blanton’s turn to pitch for the Phillies, but he’s with the Dodgers now.  It doesn’t take a rocket surgeon to figure out what’s going on, right?  Well, as of now, Kyle Kendrick is listed as the Phil’s starter.  We need to (continue to) appreciate Tyler while we still have him.  Perhaps they’ll let him (read: make him) anchor this staff through the playoff push.  Perhaps not.  Make no mistake though, he’ll get his chance in Philadelphia this year sooner or later.  And, we welcome back Austin.  He’s been doing better of late and I look forward to seeing him pitch again.

Juan Marillo is the other pitcher called up (Mike Cisco was sent down–worry not, we’ll see him again.)   He’s a 6’3″ right-handed reliever.  On first glance, his stats look questionable for the promotion (not as good as Cisco or Friend), but a closer look at his last ten appearances shows that he’s been near lights-out in one-inning outings.  It’s when he’s asked to pitch two or three innings that things go awry.  Walks seem to be the main culprit.  So, we’ll plan to use him for one-inning spots at first, and not on the same night as Aumont.  Sounds like a plan.

One more thing:  How is it everyone (Philly media, Philly coaches) is so surprised by Kratz (and Frandsen)?  We know these guys.  We know they can play.  Calm down already.  Plug them in and let them go and you’ll be fine.  And while I’m on a rant, I’ve about had it with the snarkiness and condescending attitude of the Phillies’ beat writers.  I follow them on Twitter for the express purpose of finding out what’s going to happen to the ‘Pigs’ roster.  But I can’t take it any more.  I’ll keep one, and the rest get an ‘unfollow.’  Let me know below whom you think I should keep.

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