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Weekend Roundup – 4/22/2013

This weekend… well the weather was nice.

The Pigs lost both sides of a double header Saturday.

The Steelhawks lost a heartbreaker by 2 points thanks to a fumbled snap late in the game.

The Pigs topped off Sunday with another loss.

Not a great weekend.

Jonathan Pettibone was called up to the Phillies and Joe Savery was optioned back to Lehigh Valley.

Heard some rumblings that Kratz might return when Carlos Ruiz’s suspension is over. (One of those options left vs waivers things)

Today’s 10:35 game start will be aired live on the MLB Network.

Other than that, enjoy some fun photos from the weekend.

Spotted this car in Bethlehem Saturday. Love the plate!

Spotted this car in Bethlehem Saturday. Love the plate!

Max enjoying his new hat!

Max enjoying his new hat!

Max and Tonya Cloyd!

Max and Tonya Cloyd!

Check out Tanya’s blog http://marriedlifeinminorleaguebaseball.blogspot.com/

Andy Tracy in town. Plenty of evidence of his love of sunflower seeds. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Andy Tracy in town. Plenty of evidence of his love of sunflower seeds. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Rosenberg pitched well. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Rosenberg pitched well. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Batista pitched better. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Batista pitched better. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Gillies scores! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Gillies scores! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Jimenez. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Jimenez. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

Double play! Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Double play! Photo – Cheryl Pursell

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Pigs Drop a Pair

The cold breeze wasn’t enough to cool off the hot-hitting Buffalo Bison, and the home-town ‘Pigs lost both ends of an evening doubleheader.

As we whittle away at the remaining starters who could join Philadelphia for Monday evening’s start against Pittsburgh, Ethan Martin took the mound and eliminated himself from contention.  Of course, he was eliminated by virtue of starting pitching, but he struggled with his control as well.  That was the “book” on Ethan; he’s got great “stuff” but will sometimes suffer if he can’t locate the pitches properly.  This seemed to be the case Saturday in the early game, as many of his off-speed offerings were wild-high.  And it wasn’t just that the high off-speed pitches were there to hit, it was that they were so obviously high that the Bison hitters were able to lay off them and wait for a fastball in the strike zone to swing at.  Martin was able to throw the heater for a strike, but didn’t have the benefit of off-balance hitters, and they made him pay.  He surrendered five hits and four free-passes (plus a hit batsman) which lead to seven runs, all earned.  Justin Friend relieved him and allowed two inherited runners to score, plus one of his own over two innings.

Ethan seemed to be in good spirits when we met him briefly after the second game.  I would expect the young starter will continue to work on his craft and his day to be called up to help Philadelphia will come soon enough.

The ‘Pigs were able to get some hits, draw some walks, and have some chances–but just weren’t able to capitalize on them.  Cody Overbeck went 2/3 with 2 RBI on a homer and a double, but was thrown out at the plate.  Darrin Ruf struck out twice on the big looping curves from former ‘Pig Dave Bush to leave four on base.  Cody Asche went 2/3 to bring his average up to .260 on the season.

Nevertheless, the Home Team was able to bring the tying run to the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom-half of the final-inning seventh in the form of outfielder Leandro Castro.  I have to say I’ve been impressed with the young outfielder thus far this season.  But had I been the manager, I probably would have inserted Josh Fields as a pinch-hitter and told him to either hit a grand-slam or strike out trying.  Brundage sent Castro up, though, and he put a charge into a 2-1 pitch.  It wasn’t quite high enough to get into the wind stream, and was caught at the warning track in left-center.  It brought 9,000 of us at Coca Cola Park to our feet, though.  Hats off to Leandro for giving it his best!

The second game began with spot-starter Zach Miner on the mound.  While starter BJ Rosenberg was on normal rest to have started the game, it was pointed out on the radio broadcast the other day that if a “bullpen” day is in order, it might be easier to have it in a seven-inning game rather than a nine-inning game.  Miner started shaky, yielding a few walks before getting a pep-talk from pitching coach Ray Burris in the first inning with the bases loaded and no outs.  Whatever the pitching guru said to Zach, it worked.  He extracted himself from the situation with a strikeout, a pop-up and a come-backer.  He then went on to pitch two more innings of no-hit ball.  Justin De Fratus then came in for innings four and five and scattered three hits and two walks to go along with three strikeouts, but allowed no runs as the IronPigs nursed a 1-0 lead.  Gillies had drawn a walk, stolen second, and easily scored on a Cesar Hernandez single.

The red-hot Bisons don’t go away that easily, though.  While the two runs surrendered by reliever Mike Stutes were listed as “earned” it sure didn’t feel that way as the ‘Pigs worked their way up to four errors in the shortened game.  Jake Diekman allowed an inherited runner to score as he pitched for the last out in the top of the seventh.

Once again, the ‘Pigs had a chance in the home half:  they had runners on second and third–enough to walk off down 2-1–and the mighty Cesar couldn’t come through.

Alas, it wasn’t meant to be on the clear and blustery evening, but our young club showed that they could play with experienced and talented AAA players from the first-place Blue Jays’ farm team.

Once again, heightened security was present at the park as bags were inspected and officers discretely patrolled the park.  “Sweet Caroline” made an appearance and the 9,000 in attendance enjoyed the evening.  Many left after the first game, but as always, faithful were on hand until the last out was made 14 innings later.  Quality glass pint glasses with John Mayberry Jr.’s likeness were distributed, and folks with an eye on Philadelphia lamented Cliff Lee’s difficult night.  I was following the SteelHawks game via Twitter updates, and was disappointed to learn of another narrow loss in a very high-scoring game.

But today’s another day.  BJ Rosenberg is set to take the mound in an afternoon game and the sun is out.  Pending a change, I’d guess Tyler Cloyd–now the scheduled Monday starter–will be called to Philadelphia with Jon Pettibone moving up to take the Monday AM-start in Allentown on regular rest.  Perhaps Tom Cochran will move up from Reading to take Cloyd’s spot.  But we shall see.

It’s dog day today, and knit caps will be distributed to the first 3,000 adult humans.  The Bisons don’t have a projected starter, so perhaps we can get a win from them.

Put on your Sunday vests.  Put on your powder blues.  Let’s get out there and show why we’re the best fans in the MiLB.

 

See you at the park,

@Kram209

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IronPigs 2nd Consecutive Game Postponed – Excessive Wetness

Amid heightened security at Coca-Cola Park, Friday night’s game between the Lehigh Valley IronPigs and the Buffalo Bisons at Coca-Cola Park was postponed due to rain and impending weather. The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader tomorrow, Saturday, April 20, with an updated start time of 5:35 p.m.

I ran into IronPigs GM Kurt Landes and thanked him for the increased security at the entry gates –  I noticed every bag being thoroughly checked. He replied “You’re welcome, it’s the right thing to do” and despite whatever your personal feelings may be on the tragedy in Boston, GM Landes is absolutely correct by simply saying it’s the right thing to do. First class are the words that come to mind and what keeps this season ticket holder and many others coming back for every game!

“Please note that all gates open at 4:30 p.m. for Saturday’s contest.  Each of the doubleheader games are scheduled for seven innings and only one ticket is needed to attend both games.  Tonight’s Friday Night Fireworks show presented by Giant will be rescheduled (date TBD).”

John Mayberry, Jr. commemorative pint glass, picture courtesy @porkcenter

John Mayberry, Jr. commemorative pint glass, picture courtesy @porkcenter

Saturday is John Mayberry Commemorative Pint Glass Giveaway day presented by East Stroudsburg University for the first 3000 adults 18-and-over.  It important to get there early if you don’t want to miss out on this giveaway as there were a number of people in line Friday night to exchange their tickets. The weather appears decent enough on Saturday to have a spillover of fans from Friday’s postponement.

2013 IronPigs Rain-out Policy

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“The first 3,000 fans 18 and older will receive John Mayberry commemorative pint glasses presented by East Stroudsburg University as part of Saturday’s 5:35 p.m. twin bill. A fan favorite during his time in the Lehigh Valley, Mayberry trails only Andy Tracy as the IronPigs all-time home run king.

Saturday’s game also features an authentic road jersey auction, with proceeds benefitting IronPigs Charities.  IronPigs fans can bid on their favorite player’s jerseys from anywhere with the easy-to-use Qtego service that allows fans to place bids, receive notifications when outbid and check the status of their item via text messages on their mobile phones.  Fans without texting access can even call in their bid after registering their phone at Coca-Cola Park. Register your phone from anywhere in the U.S. by texting “Pigs” to 79230. Detailed instructions on how to place your bid will be made available at ironpigsbaseball.com.

Winning bidders will have the opportunity to go on the field immediately following the game to have their jersey autographed. Bidders not in attendance at Coca-Cola Park can either pick up their signed jersey at a later date or have it mailed directly to them.”

(all quoted sections from http://www.ironpigsbaseball.com)

Hopefully everyone made it home safely since the drive home was certainly treacherous at times and we’ll see you at the Park on Saturday!

Semi-Moist Dishing

Go Pigs

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NoiseCast – Episode 3 – LIVE – UNcut – UNcensored

Here’s Episode 3 finally!

Check out the intro for more info!

Enjoy!

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Right click to download and mobile link to listen.

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The Herd is Coming To Town

The Buffalo Bison, newly affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays, come to the Lehigh Valley fresh off a 27 run/29 hit game vs. the Syracuse Chiefs on Thursday.   They are the top hitting team in the league with an amazing team batting average of .333, a team on base percentage of .406, a slugging percentage of .531 and an OPS of .937.  They also lead the International League in home runs with 16, runs scored (85) and RBIs (82).  That averages out to 7 runs a game.   Those numbers sound more like a slow pitch softball team than a professional AAA baseball squad.

Their #1 catcher is 26 year old LH hitting Josh Thole.  The former Mets backstop was traded to Toronto in the deal that sent Cy Young winner R.A. Dickey north of the border.   He had 4 hits in the landslide win on Thursday, raising his season batting average to .393 with an OBP of .485.  He has 8 RBIs this year and he is backed up by veteran catcher Mike Nickeas.

At first base the Bisons have old Ironpigs nemesis Mauro Gomez.  Gomez is hitting .364 and 6 of his 8 hits this year have been for extra bases (3 doubles and 3 home runs).  Also playing first base is veteran Luis Jimenez.  Luis played for Tacoma in the PCL last year and after 12 games with Buffalo this year he is hitting .353 with 3 home runs and 13 RBI, thanks mainly to a 5 hit game on Thursday with a HR and 8 RBIs.

Things don’t get any easier at second base as leadoff hitter Jim Negrych comes to the Lehigh Valley with a .515 batting average and 2 HR.  He has at least 1 hit in every game he has played this year.  Mike McCoy and Eugenio Velez are the utility guys and can play just about anywhere on the field.  Velez is hitting .344 with 2 HR while McCoy is chugging along with a .261 average.

Veteran Andy LaRoche is at third base and the veteran RH hitter has had his share of big hits against the Ironpigs while wearing a Pawtucket uniform.  Andy hit his 4th HR of the 2013 season on Thursday and comes to the Lehigh Valley with a .279 average and 11 RBI.   25 year old Ryan Goins is the primary shortstop for Buffalo and he is hitting a solid .314.  He doesn’t draw walks but he doesn’t strike out much either.  Facing right handed pitching, his batting average is nearly 100 points higher than it is against lefties.  He is rated the 18th best prospect in the Blue Jays farm system.  Shortstop Munenori Kawasaki recently got the call to the big leagues when Jose Reyes had to be placed on the DL.

In the outfield, the mighty Bison have veteran Ryan Langerhans to go with youngsters Moises Sierra and former highly touted Phillies farmhand Anthony Gose.   The left-handed hitting Langerhans hit is first 2 homeruns of 2013 on Thursday and upped his batting average to .333.   The 230 pound right handed hitting Sierra had 6 hits in Thursday’s slugfest which raised his batting average to .395.  Speedster Anthony Gose checks in with a .289 average and has only 2 stolen bases this season.   One thing the Buffalo offensive attack seems to lack is overall team speed.  They have 7 stolen bases this year with Eugenio Velez leading the team with 3.

A rainout and a doubleheader this week has the starting pitching a bit jumbled but it appears veteran righthander and former Ironpigs pitcher Dave Bush will start on Friday against Ethan Martin.   Bush was in the majors with Toronto but was sent to Buffalo on April 9th.  He has made 1 start for the Bisons and defeated Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, allowing just 1 unearned run in 5 innings.  Another veteran who has been solid this year has been Claudio Vargas.  He has made 2 starts this year and is 1-0 1.64 but has just 11 innings pitched.  Justin Germano pitched well with Pawtucket last year and threw 8 shutout innings in a win over the Ironpigs on June 30th.  He is 2-1 in 3 starts with Buffalo this year but his ERA is 8.44.   42 year old Miguel Batista has made 2 starts this year after signing as a free agent just 2 weeks ago but he has yet to make it through 3 innings in either start.  His ERA is 12.00.  Another of their starters, Ramon Ortiz, got called up to Toronto earlier this week.  Edgar Gonzalez has also started a game for the Bisons but his ERA is 11.25.  They also have Todd Redmond currently on the DL and it’s not known at this time when he will return to action.  They have plenty of veterans in their bullpen including 2011 Ironpigs lefty Juan Perez.  Other familiar names in their bullpen include Brad Lincoln, Buddy Carlyle, Bobby Korecky, Alex Hinshaw and Neil WagnerMickey Storey appears to have the best power arm in the bullpen with 12 strikeouts in 9.2 innings this year while Neil Wagner leads the team with 2 Saves.  Also, Alex Hinshaw has not allowed a run this year in 5 appearances covering 6 innings.  He has 8 strikeouts but has also walked 8.   Perez and Hinshaw are the only 2 lefties on their staff.

It appears the best way to beat the Buffalo Bisons is to come out swinging and score as many runs as possible because it looks like they will score their fair share of runs.  Overall, the Bisons are 8-4 and in their 4 losses their opponents have scored a total of 42 runs.   They are coming off a 4 game sweep at Syracuse including the record setting 27-9 win over Syracuse on Thursday.   Impressive as that is, I have to assume that the 19 mph wind blowing out to left field helped with some of that production.  Buffalo has lost to Syracuse twice this year and once each to Rochester and Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.   Hopefully the young Ironpigs pitching staff will be up to the task this week and slow down the hottest hitting team in the league.

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‘Pigs Open Weekend Series Tonight

Friday Night Fireworks, photo courtesy ironpigsbaseball.com

Friday Night Fireworks, photo courtesy ironpigsbaseball.com

The IronPigs will open a “wrap-around” series with the Buffalo Bison tonight with a 7:05 first pitch–weather permitting.  As of this writing, we’re still expecting Ethan Martin (could be held back by the Lannan/Savery spot in Philly) versus old friend Dave Bush (could be held back by rain).  The Bisons scored 27 runs yesterday, and the IronPigs 14–so no doubt we’re in for a pitcher’s duel tonight if they can get this one in.   The Bison are now the AAA affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, with the Mets having been exiled to Las Vegas.  Some will remember the days when Syracuse was the Jays affiliate….

Also, there will be NoiseNation presence in the Hot Corner tonight, as we prepare for a full review of the new seats and amenities available there.

As mentioned above, weather may be a factor this evening, while the rest of the weekend looks OK.  One strategy is to remain at home until social media informs you that the tarps are coming off.  That will allow you approximately 30 minutes to get to the park while they line the field.  As per usual though–and barring extraordinary weather happenings–they will open the doors.  Stay tuned!

Our new executive chef begins to flex his culinary muscles for this second home stand with a few new offerings at the Pig Stop.  First up on Friday is “The Last Call” – Bourbon BBQ Chicken, Cheddar-Jack Cheese, Char-grilled Jalapeno & Coleslaw on Panini-pressed french bread.  Only $6.00!

John Mayberry, Jr. commemorative pint glass, picture courtesy @porkcenter

John Mayberry, Jr. commemorative pint glass, picture courtesy @porkcenter

Saturday evening first pitch looks to be 6:35PM barring a double-header addition from the Friday game. Projected starter for the ‘Pigs is BJ Rosenberg.  The Bison do not have a projected starter at this time.  It’s John Mayberry Jr. pint glass night for the first 3,000 adults.  Also on Saturday, authentic game-worn road jerseys will be auctioned to benefit ironpigscharities.

Saturday night at the PigStop:  “The Damn Yankee” – Sliced Meatloaf, French Fried Onions, Cheddar Cheese & stone-ground Dijonaise on sourdough for $7.00.

Knit Cap, photo courtesy @porkcenter

Knit Cap, photo courtesy @porkcenter

Sunday is knit cap day with a 1:35 first pitch (barring double-header, yadda, yadda) for the first 3,000 adults.  It’s also dog day in the park.  The IronPigs look to send Tyler Cloyd to the mound if things go as planned, to face RHP Claudio Vargas.

At the PigStop: “The Jackhammer” – Honey Cured Ham, Pepper-Jack Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Chipotle Mayo on  a Wrap.  $6.50

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Monday is an “Education” day (I’m still unsure about the actual education going on, but I don’t have a problem with it per se) with the usual 10:35AM start.  It works well as a “get away” day for the ‘Pigs as they get set for the far-western road trip to Indianapolis and Louisville.  I do plan on stopping by for only me second ever early day game–the last was the Elarton “beginning of the end” game–I think versus Brundage’s Gwinnett team last year.  I’m hoping for a better result this time.  Jon Pettibone is scheduled to take the mound.

I’m also hoping they reconsider opening the PigStop for some omelets   The PigStop is to be closed on Monday, which is disappointing as a nice omlet and some coffee would be great when I arrive around 10:00!  Side note: the PigStop has added a “coffee bar” with flavors and whatnot.  It’s a great idea; I hope it continues–especially in the MORNING!

Check in for updates as the weekend progresses.  We may add some audio updates too, and there’s an old podcast to be produced, to get you ready for the games.

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See you at the park,

 

@Kram209

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JC Ramirez Promoted to IronPigs!

As we posted earlier, the open spot on the Pig’s roster has been officially announced as JC Ramirez.

Reading’s PR dept. posted the info on Twitter moments ago.

Last season Ramirez went 3-2 with a 4.28 ERA in 29 games. He earned 1 save striking out 34 while walking only 17.

Welcome aboard JC!

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Savery to Phillies, ________ to Pigs

Twitter is abuzz with the news that left hander Joe Savery will be called up to the Phillies tomorrow. He will be filling the void left by John Lannan who was placed on the disabled list.

Savery has been great for the IronPigs so far this season with a 1-0 record allowing no runs on 2 hits in 7.2 innings over 5 games.

The Pig’s bullpen will miss him greatly.

I suspect he will be replaced on the Pig’s roster by someone from the Reading team.

Looking at the relievers we see JC Ramirez who is almost identical in work this spring. 1-0 with no runs on 2 hits in 7 innings.

Ramirez is my best guess.

Austin Wright is my wild card maybe guess.

Also on the radar, (thanks to Cheryl for mentioning), is the potential for a Delmon Young rehab assignment.

Normally, early rehabs are done in the warmer Florida climate and with the Pigs on the road save the next four days… I don’t think it is likely to happen but it IS possible.

Until tomorrow!

OinK!

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‘Pigs use Can Opener, Beat PawSox

The Pawtucket RedSox remain undefeated–against all teams not named IronPigs.

The IronPigs opened up a can of something on the PawSox this afternoon in Rhode Island to close out a 3-1 series win and a 5-2 northeastern road trip by the score 14-5.  Following a lackluster game last evening, which they lost 6-1, the IronPigs opened a 5-1 lead on old “friend” Rubby De La Rosa, whom we beat up pretty good last week.  Young lefty Adam Morgan plowed through the first two innings without allowing a hit, then struggled with his command a tad in the bottom of the third giving up a run on a walk, wild pitch, and two ground outs. With two outs in the bottom of the fourth, Morgan gave up a single and a double, but still no runs.  By the bottom of the fifth, Morgan had thrown 100 pitches and left with a 5-1 lead.  His line was 5.0IP/2H/1R/1ER/3BB/4K.  He remains the IronPigs most effective starting pitcher at this juncture, and speculation has him going to Philadelphia to replace DL-listed John Lannan.  However, with 100 pitches thrown today, that seems somewhat doubtful now as he’d have to pitch again on Monday in Lannan’s spot.

(c) Cheryl Pursell

Adam Morgan file photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Mike Stutes came in to give up four earned runs on five hits–including a Big Pappi solo homer–but nevertheless earned the Blown Save/Win combination once Tyson Gillies pulled out the can opener:

An Overbeck K, then an Orr single.  Susdorf walks then Lerud pops out.  Two on and two out:  Gillies launches one to right center on a 2-0 pitch against former IronPig Oscar Villareal.

The Pigs never looked back.  They added a Lerud 2-run homer and an Overbeck Grand Slam in the ninth.

  • JMitch–the J-TRAIN!–went 3/6 with 3 RBI to come up a homer short of the cycle and raise his average to .227
  • Cody Asche went 4/6 to raise his average to .234
  • Susdorf 3/4 with a double and 2 RBI to go with 3 runs scored
  • Gillies putting it all together:  3/4, 3RBI, 3Runs and the dinger, to raise his average to .175 and get off the schnide.
  • Speedy Petey and the J-Train had stolen bases
  • Savery pitched a clean seventh inning with 2K
  • Diekman touched 96MPH and pitched the eighth and ninth with 2K, 1BB, and no hits
Asche file photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Asche file photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Savery file photo  (c) Cheryl Pursell

Savery file photo
(c) Cheryl Pursell

Diekman file photo (c) Decal

Diekman file photo (c) Decal

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Buffalo scored 27 runs on Syracuse TODAY, so we’ll look forward to a 1-0 pitcher’s duel when they come to town tomorrow, no doubt!  Here’s hoping the weather clears as we welcome our piggies back!  Let’s get out there and make some noise!

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Late word is that the Phillies will call up a reliever tomorrow–I’m guessing Savery–and make the rotation replacement decision before Monday.  My opinion is that it may depend on the weather:  If the Phillies rotation gets moved back a day, it should be Morgan.

See you at the park,

@Kram209

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The Phillies Will be Calling Soon – Lannan to DL

Just read that Phillies pitcher John Lannan was placed on the 15 day Disabled List.

Posted by Philly Sports Cast.

Here we go again.. who will the Phillies pluck from our beloved IronPigs pitching staff?

We will see.

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