Monthly Archives: January 2014

Ghosts of IronPigs Past – Part One

To think back to the summer of 2007 when it hit me that pro baseball in the Lehigh Valley was really going to happen makes me smile. I had no idea what was to come. Not becoming a “superfan.” Not creating a sports blog. I don’t think I even knew what a blog was in 2007.

I recently was granted access to an IronPig treasure when Cheryl Pursell opened up her photo archive for us. I’ve selected a handful that I feel best relives that 2008 season. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

Left field during construction.

Left field during construction.

The bullpen looks a lot different without any Tiki influence.

Centerfield during construction.

Centerfield during construction.

Notice the scoreboard with less accessories, the old clock that now resides on the concourse behind home plate and the absence of the time/temp sign and stair case in the grass area.

Right field during construction.

Right field during construction.

The stands during construction.

The stands during construction.

Where’s your seat?

The field during construction.

The field during construction.

The dream was coming alive.

The Phillies' exihibition game.

The Phillies’ exihibition game.

The Phillies came to open up the park and Geoff Jenkins hits the first home run there!

First home game against Richmond.

First home game against Richmond.

About to start the first home game in IronPig’s history. Notice current manager Dave Brundage in a Richmond Braves uniform. That’s right kids, he managed the Braves for a while even before they moved to Gwinnett.

Dice K

Dice K

We got to see Dice K pitch. Really kids, it was a big deal in 2008. Personally I prefer The Gyro Company over his so called Gyro ball but with the entire stadium having turned Japanese that night it was a great time. The next time he showed up he brought a typhoon along with him so this was easily his best show. Who remembers the Jet Balloons?

Zooperstars

Zooperstars

Zooperstars! Love these guys!

TJ Bohn

TJ Bohn

A classic 2008 TJ Bohn explosion. If you weren’t there for one, you won’t understand. It doesn’t come close to what Steve Kline did to end his IronPig career but at least Jason Jaramillo wasn’t lifted and thrown out of the way in this one.

Dancing Dirt Dudes Thriller.

Dancing Dirt Dudes Thriller.

One of my favorite DDD routines. It’s Thriller! Thriller!

Andy Tracy

Andy Tracy

Andy Tracy admiring a Home Run… I think.

Brandon Watson

Brandon Watson

We finish with Brandon Watson trying to squeeze out what’s left of that crappy first season. (Yeah, I know. I know)

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This Week in Baseball

When I was a kid in the ’70s, we lived out in the country.  We couldn’t get a daily newspaper delivered.  Cable TV wasn’t really available yet and satellite dishes were bigger than your car–and very expensive.  Internet?  You’ve got to be kidding.  Sometimes, I’d get a Sports Illustrated subscription as a gift and sometimes I could read the Sunday newspaper over at my Grandfather’s house.  But, other than that, I was dependent on broadcast TV for my sports news.  The Phillies games were commonly on, with Harry Kalas on the mic.  But I was a Twins fan, then an Angels fan, because of my favorite player, Rod Carew.

So  I always tried to catch the weekly installment of This Week in Baseball with Mel Allen.  I didn’t even know at the time that Mel Allen was the voice of the Yankees.  I knew him as the TWIB guy.  But the show kept me up to date with the other teams around the country including my Twins (or, Angels).  I loved seeing the different parks and uniforms that I wouldn’t otherwise see unless they played against the Phillies or appeared on the Game of the Week.

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So I wanted to review the past “week in baseball” around here, at the award-winning Horn and Bell Blog.  We’ve been busy:

  1. A week ago Thursday, we attended the 2014 Phillies Winter Banquet.  Dan provided an excellent review, with pictures, here  It’s a great write-up and worth a look if you haven’t read it already.
  2. No NoiseNation event would be complete without pictures and video from Cheryl Pursell.  A post with video is here and a post with photos and Kram’s take is here .
  3. Prior to the banquet, the IronPigs introduced a new perk for Season Ticket Holders:  a loaded value credit for games in the first half of the season.  I took a look at the win-win nature of the “Best Promotion Ever” here .
  4. Although not official yet, as far as I know, the Phillies reportedly signed veteran pitcher Barry Enright.  Recent news about Barry is that he was named the MVP of the finals for his winter Mexican League team.  Read more about Barry here .
  5. As if we weren’t busy enough, I came up with some things to do to pass the time so that I can be ready the second the IronPigs season begins.  I shared them here .
  6. Tuesday, the IronPigs released the preliminary promotion schedule for the 2014 season.  It came in drips and drabs from the @PorkCenter, so I “live-blogged” it, then added the full schedule, here .
  7. That wasn’t enough, though.  The promos had me so excited that I had to get on the phone and discuss it with DiPro.  The resultant podcast is here .
  8. I took another look at the pool of players who will make up the majority of the IronPigs 2014 roster.  Competition for jobs throughout the Phillies’ system should yield a competitive roster for this season.  Read the massive post here .
  9. As you click through those posts–if you haven’t already–you should note that there are other things going on.  The SteelHawks are ramping up for the 2014 season, and the Rollergirls are about to get underway once again.
  10. Finally, tomorrow, the Phantoms play a game in Philly against the Hershey Bears at the Wells Fargo Center.  A NoiseNation contingent will be present.  Stay tuned on Twitter for updates, and check back here for a post about the game next week.

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Feeling nostalgic about This Week in Baseball?  Here’s an episode from July, 1978.  Enjoy. (even if you  just watch the opening…)

See you at the hockey game,

@Kram209

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Roller Derby Tomorrow! 2/1/13

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Note – These events are BYOB, alcohol allowed, no glass containers or large coolers.

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Are You Sad Football is Soon Over? @SteelhawksPIFL

Come on, admit it. When your favorite NFL team was eliminated from the playoffs you stopped watching/caring.

You might watch the Superbowl, but not so much to see the Seahawks win, but for the commercials or the food or the friends or just for tradition.

Yeah, I’m a lifelong Seahawk’s fan so it’s not too difficult to change my cheer come March when I shift my attention to the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Arena football team!

The Steelhawks have a lot planned for 2014 but first let’s take a look at their newest commercial:

That sums up February and March for most Lehigh Valley sports fans. Baseball hasn’t quite begun. Roller derby is just warming up. Hockey won’t be here until next season. To bridge that gap we have Arena football!

The Steelhawk’s season officially begins on April 6th at Stabler Arena but they have much more planned before that.

This past weekend they held their final open tryout and I heard there were a few signings as a result. Word has gotten out in the arena football world that Lehigh Valley is the place to be for opportunities. We hear all about the Phillies pulling up favorites from the IronPigs but the Steelhawks have that “problem” as well. GM Mike Clark and Head Coach Chris Thompson put together high quality and talented teams that soon get noticed from higher leagues and even the NFL. We’ve seen many move up in the past few years.

As far as Events:

2nd Annual Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Partnership Appreciation Mixer

When
Fri, January 31, 6pm – 9pm

Where
Vision Bar in Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Sands Boulevard, Bethlehem, PA, United States (map)

Description

IN APPRECIATION of your continued support of the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Professional Indoor Football team, we cordially invite you to the STEELHAWKS 2nd ANNUAL PARTNERSHIP APPRECIATION MIXER at the VISION BAR at the SANDS EVENT CENTER on Friday, January 31, 2014 from 6:00-9:00pm! Come mingle with the Steelhawk family including Steelhawks players, front office staff, and valued partners!

RSVP by January 17, 2014 by emailing mclark@lvsteelh​awks.com or calling 610-282-3100.

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Steelhawks Fight Diabetes..Press Conference..Mixer..Networking

When
Wed, January 29, 5:00pm – 1:00pm

Where
Buffalo Wild Wings, Whitehall Mall

Join the Steelhawks and Stickman Fitness–Body Breaker– as we help the Terence L. Williams Fight Diabetes …Announcements at 6pm…..10% of your bill will be donated to the Foundation

Yianni’s Taverna Skyy Vodka Night

When
Thu, February 6, 7pm – 9pm

Where
Yianni’s Taverna, Old Philadelphia Pike, Bethlehem, PA, United States (map)

Description
Yianni’s Taverna will be having a special event night presented by Skyy Vodka on February 6th at 7pm!
Come join the Steelahawks as they support one of their latest partners!
3760 Old Philadelphia Pike Bethlehem, PA

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Unveiling of the Steelhawks Entrance Song created by Young Chizz and Networking event.

When
Wed, March 12, 5:00pm

Where
Revolutions 3717 Rte. 378 Bethlehem, PA

Join the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks at Revolutions on March 12th for the unveiling of their entrance song created by Young Chizz!!

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What’s nice about the 2014 PIFL season is that the Steelhawks now have two more opponents within driving distance. The PIFL added team in both Trenton and Harrisburg and with reasonable ticket rates it is a night out or road trip that won’t destroy the wallet.

The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks full 2014 schedule is as follows:

Week 1 – 3/22 BYE

Week 2 – 3/29 BYE

Week 3 – Sun. 4/6 Lehigh Valley vs. Trenton Freedom 4:00pm

Week 4 – Fri. 4/11 Lehigh Valley @ Harrisburg Stampede 7:30pm

Week 5 – 4/19 BYE

Week 6 – Sat. 4/26 Lehigh Valley vs. Trenton Freedom 7:00pm

Week 7 – Sat. 5/3 Lehigh Valley vs. Harrisburg Stampede 7:00pm

Week 8 – Sun. 5/11 Lehigh Valley vs. Alabama Hammers 4:00pm

Week 9 – Sat. 5/17 Lehigh Valley vs. Nashville Venom 7:00pm

Week 10 – Sat. 5/24 Lehigh Valley @ Trenton Freedom 7:00pm

Week 11 – Sat. 5/31 Lehigh Valley @ Columbus Lions 7:00pm

Week 12 – Fri. 6/6 Lehigh Valley @ Richmond Raiders 7:00pm

Week 13 – Sat. 6/14 Lehigh Valley @ Albany Panthers 7:00pm

Week 14 – Sat. 6/21 Lehigh Valley @ Harrisburg Stampede 7:00pm

Week 15 – Sat. 6/28 Lehigh Valley vs. Richmond Raiders 7:00pm

For more information, check out the Steelhawk’s website: http://www.lvsteelhawks.com

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“Competition Breeds Excellence, …” @IronPigs Roster Spots to be Earned During Spring Training–2014 IronPigs

“Competition breeds excellence, and the lack of it breeds mediocrity.”

–Mike Huckabee

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(This is not a political post.  This is baseball.)

I read on another blog that the Phillies AAA (IronPigs) roster is, “virtually set in stone,” and I couldn’t disagree more.  As I try to make the latest in my many futile attempts to guess the IronPigs opening day roster, I’m left with many question marks.  There are jobs to be earned.  Some players may find themselves on the Phillies’ opening day 25–and not due to injury.  Some players may find themselves in Reading, despite AAA experience and/or the promise of advancement over last season.  Finally, some players may find themselves on another team, in another city.  For fans here in the Lehigh Valley, the competition for roster spots should result in a quality team on the field for much of the season.

It is common for a team to have multiple options at positions, both in the Majors as well as AAA.  An “inventory”–to use Joe Jordan’s word–from which to choose, and in case of injuries.  This season, I feel that less is set in stone up and down the Phillies system.  It could be the overall youth of the system, but more likely it starts at the top with a team in flux:  The Phillies have pieces left from World Series teams and may be somewhere between trying to hang on, and a full-fledged rebuilding.  The result is true competition for positions on the Phillies’ bench as well as with the IronPigs.  Here’s another way to look at it:  If you’re going to try to catch lightning in a bottle, if might be handy to have a bunch of bottles–even if some of them are old and leaky.

We’ll take a look at a few of those competitive spots, and how it might shape the 2014 IronPigs roster:

*-denotes: invited to Major League Spring Training

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Catchers

Wil Nieves*

Cameron Rupp*

Lou Marson*

Tommy Joseph*

Sebastian Valle*

Discussion:     This one is pretty easy, but not entirely decided.  Ruiz and Nieves will be with the Phillies if healthy.  Both are MLB veterans without options for the minors.  With 261 games of Major League experience, I have to think our old friend Lou Marson is in line for the third spot in case of injury.  He’s on a minor league deal, though, so if he’s filling in for Nieves or Ruiz and has to be sent back down, he’ll probably have to pass through waivers a la Quintero last season.  By mid-way through the season (or sooner),  Cameron Rupp will likely have that spot–plus he has options so he can be shuttled as necessary.  They’ll likely share time with the IronPigs, to start the season.

Here’s the thing though:  is it inconceivable that Rupp or Marson could get out-played by Tommy Joseph and/or Seb Valle?  I know, it’s doubtful, but both are talented players with AAA experience.  I wouldn’t be overly shocked if either makes the IronPigs out of Spring Training.  If Valle is traded or if Joseph gets another concussion (please, no–knock wood) Logan Moore should be ready for a spot with Reading.

First Base:

Darin Ruf*

John Mayberry, Jr*

Cody Overbeck

Jim Murphy

Maikel Franco*

Chris Serritella (or Brock Stassi)

Discussion:     For the Phillies, much has to do with finding the primary and secondary back-up for Ryan Howard.  Both Ruf and Mayberry are capable of that responsibility, although both are primarily considered outfielders at this juncture.  Kevin Frandsen can do it, as well.  We’ll talk about this more when we get to outfielders.  Top (or, 2) prospect Franco has been playing 1B quite a bit over the winter in the Dominican League.  Some believe it is his position of destiny because of his body-type.  For now, I believe it has more to do with finding a better #2 for Ryan Howard for later this season.   Jordan intimated all last week that he sees Franco starting in Reading.  Perhaps he’s just trying to motivate the youngster into earning a spot on the IronPigs as Asche did last season.  Or perhaps he’s trying to calm expectations among media and fans.  Regardless, I see first base for him more because he’s blocked by Asche, than due to any current deficiencies in his game at 3B.  This might change, but right now I’ve got him at 3B in Reading, and splitting time with Serritella at first, to start.  We’ll revisit this when we get to third base.  He could earn a spot with the IronPigs, though, without too much trouble–and that could possibly impact Cody Overbeck and Jim Murphy.  Overbeck should be back, and Jordan seemed pretty certain in his comments that Jim Murphy would be at AAA.  The competition at this spot likely revolves around Franco, then the pecking order behind him depending on his starting level.  The whole idea with him at 1B is that he may be ready to back up Ryan Howard by the end of the season, and they want to get him prepared both defensively as well as with his bat.

Second Base

Kevin Frandsen*

Cesar Hernandez*

Jim Negrych

Discussion:   Kevin Frandsen is Utley’s backup.  Freddy Galvis and/or Ronny Cedeno could be in the mix there too, on the Phillies.  Cesar’s job with the Phillies likely revolves around his ability to play not only Center Field, but Outfield in general.  It was spoken last week that Cesar would have some time in the corner outfield spots as well as center.  This makes no sense to me, and we’ll talk about it again when we get to outfielders.  There’s little specific competition here, as many of the SS can play 2B as well.  Frandsen will be a Phillie, Negrych an IronPig, and it seems Cesar will work primarily with the outfielders to start.

Shortstop

Freddy Galvis*

Ronny Cedeno*

Andres Blanco*

Reid Brignac*

Discussion:     The Phillies need to decide whether they see Freddy Galvis as a shortstop who can play multiple positions, or as  a utility/backup player.  By using him as a utility player, they may be decreasing his value as a shortstop.  During Spring Training, he may play his way onto the Phillies as a super-utility, or he may find himself back on the IronPigs playing shortstop every day, as he was at the end of last season.  Recent comments from Ryne Sandberg suggest that he sees Galvis on the Phillies in this super-utility position.  His competition as SS-backup is primarily veteran Ronny Cedeno who will also need to play his way onto the roster.  Otherwise he’ll likely exercise an opt-out option (unknown date, though, at this time).  Andres Blanco was invited back after an “injury red-shirt” last season.  Reid Brignac looks to be the IronPigs opeing SS unless Freddy doesn’t earn a job in Philadelphia.  Several of these guys can back up 2B, 3B, and OF in a pinch, as well–just as Kevin Frandsen can play here in a pinch, too.  The competition is likely between Freddy and Ronny, on the Major League level, and for Blanco to prove that he is healthy and still capable of good defense.

Third Base

Maikel Franco*

Tyler Henson

Discussion:     As I mentioned above, I don’t believe Maikel Franco is due to give up 3B any time soon.  Prior to this past season, it was widely written (correct or not; I didn’t see them play personally) that Franco was the better defensive prospect compared with Asche.  Many were suggesting Asche try 2B or corner OF.  Currently, some are writing that Asche is the better defender.  I don’t know.  I think Asche has raised his game both offensively and defensively, and stands to be the opening day 3B for the Phillies.  That’s a credit to him.  He now blocks Franco.  If Maikel can earn his way onto the MLB team at some point this season, he’s the one who’s going to need a second spot for flexibility.  Hence, the work at 1B.  Factor in Ryan Howard’s recent injury history and there could easily be a need and/or a spot available come July or August.  Will Mr. Franco be ready?  That’s the $25 Million Dollar question (Howard’s salary.  But I digress).  Maikel’s competing with himself here, for level assignment and for advancement.  Frandsen, Galvis, and Cedeno are available to back up this spot on the MLB team if necessary.  Brignac and Negrych can fill in here at AAA if needed.

Outfield

John Mayberry, Jr.*

Darin Ruf*

Cesar Hernandez*

Tyson Gillies*

Zach Collier*

Kelly Dugan*

Aaron Altherr*

Bobby Abreu*

Leandro Castro*

Tony Gwynn, Jr*

Clete Thomas*

Dave Sappelt

Anthony Hewitt

Steve Susdorf

Discussion:     There are competitions all over the place here, as well as guys who can play multiple positions–not just in the outfield.  Let’s start with John Mayberry Jr and Darrin Ruf, both of whom we know here in the Lehigh Valley.  Both are right-handed bench bats who can back up 1B.  They are likely redundant as Phillies if the outfield starts Brown, Revere, Byrd–healthy as expected.  Ruf could be optioned and start with us here in the Lehigh Valley.  If Ruf outplays Mayberry for the RH bench bat, Mayberry could be DFA’d and either arrive in Allentown or get claimed off waivers.  Because he didn’t complete the arbitration process, his salary is not fully guaranteed.  If another team claims him, they would pay his salary.  Mayberry also backs up center, so that’s a feather in his cap.  However, recent news suggests that the Phillies are looking for another CF option via trade.  A player or two competing for a spot could end up elsewhere.

Abreu is likely competing with Father Time for the LH bench bat position.  If not him, Tony Gwynn Jr. is a lefty who can also back up CF.  Abreu has a March 26 opt-out and almost certainly won’t be an IronPig.  Cesar Hernandez will be given the opportunity to earn an MLB job backing up both Utley and Revere.  Most likely, he’ll start with the IronPigs playing CF.  Playing him at the corner outfield spots is a rather senseless exercise as neither his bat nor his defense play well there.  It will add a modicum of flexibility to his game, but really, if you’re using Cesar in RF or LF for the big club, you’re probably in trouble anyway.

Tyson Gillies is competing with his past–and with the doctors and trainers–to prove that he should be kept on the 40-man roster.  He’ll likely start again with the IronPigs (if healthy), but he’ll need to find playing time in Left Field and on days when Cesar plays 2B.  Leandro Castro was signed to come back to the IronPigs.  He’s likely competing for the ability to show up Gwinnett again.  Gwynn, Jr., Thomas and Sappelt are the free agent signings.  I always say, be careful with the OFs from the PCL; Gwynn Jr played AAA Dodgers last season, and has MLB experience over parts of seven seasons with Milwaukee, San Diego, and the Dodgers.  Recall, he’s a lefty who can play CF.  Sappelt can also play CF, bats RH, and has MLB experience with the Reds and Cubs.  I welcome them both, and each should provide some challenge:  Gwynn for Abreu, and Sappelt for Castro and Gillies.  I worry each could go the way of Matt Miller, Jermaine Mitchell, Joe Thurston, Valentino Pascucci, and others, as PCL guys who don’t stick around long.  Clete Thomas is an IL veteran having played with Rochester last season.  He bats left, and also has some MLB time with Detroit and Minnesota.  I’m not sure if he plays CF defensively.  Hewitt and Collier are competing for attention and advancement with the arrival of young prospects Altherr, Dugan and Perkins in Reading.  If Perkins or Altherr don’t earn those spots, perhaps Hewitt and/or Collier will be back in Reading–or as backups.  Both will find it difficult to break into a crowded field in Allentown initially.  Finally, our friend Steve Susdorf is also under contract and could help fill in as necessary.  He got a taste of the Majors last season and I’m sure he’d like to get back there.  He’s competing for a spot as well.

Starting Pitchers

Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez (MAG)*

Ethan Martin*

Jonathan Pettibone*

Jesse Biddle*

Chad Gaudin*

Mario Hollands*

Jeff Manship*

Sean O’Sullivan*

Barry Enright

Chris Bootcheck

Greg Smith

David Buchanan

Brody Colvin

Mike Nesseth

Discussion:     We’ll need five of these guys to to start games for the IronPigs.  The Phillies will need one of them to complete a likely rotation of: Hamels, Lee, Kendrick, Hernandez (AKA Carmona).   With Adam Morgan’s shoulder surgery and recovery time, the Phillies may like to keep Ethan Martin stretched out as a starter, even though everyone with internet access seems to feel he’s destined for the bullpen.  If the coaching staff feel like they have enough “inventory,” he could head off to the pen right away and compete there for a job with the Philllies.  As of now, though, he’s competing for that fifth starter spot with Jon Pettibone, who also ended last year injured.  Jon said at the banquet last Thursday that he “feels great” and is “ready to go.”  (I know, what else is he gonna say, but..)

MAG is an enigma.  No one’s seen him pitch, and his elbow and/or forearm could be a problem.  He’s in the mix for that fifth starter spot in Philly, could be an Extended Spring Training candidate, or could get his feet wet in American baseball with the IronPigs.  He’s competing to prove he exists, and belongs.

Mr. Jordan intimated, as with Franco, that he wouldn’t hesitate to send Biddle back to Reading.  Again, it could be just throwing down the challenge to make sure he (read: competes) earns his spot in the AAA rotation.  But again, don’t be surprised if that’s where he starts given the “inventory” of starting pitchers.  Gaudin will likely fill the swing spot with the Phillies, able to provide spot starts when necessary, as well as long relief.  Greg Smith returns, and should be joined by veterans Sean O’Sullivan, Chris Bootcheck and Jeff Manship competing for starting jobs with the IronPigs.  Barry Enright could be in the mix as well, or could end up as the spot starter/long man in the Zach Miner role with the IronPigs.

David Buchanan and Mike Nesseth had some nice starts down the stretch last year to help keep the IronPigs relevant in the playoff race until the final weekend of the season.  They’re competing with the veterans to prove that they belong at AAA full time.  Brody Colvin, once a high prospect, has struggled at times as a starter with Reading.  He’s worked out of the pen as well. He could be ready for the challenge of AAA, or he might be competing to stay with the organization as a starter–or at all.  Mario Hollands made a cameo appearance with the IronPigs two years ago, and has pitched his way into a Spring Training invite from the big club.  He, too, is competing for the opportunity to become a full-time AAA player, and more.

Relief Pitchers

Phillippe Aumont*

Justin De Fratus*

Jake Diekman*

Luis Garcia*

Jeremy Horst*

Brad Lincoln*

Kevin Munson*

BJ Rosenberg*

Joe Savery*

Michael Stutes*

Shawn Camp*

Ken Giles*

Cesar Jimenez*

Justin Friend

Jay Johnson

Tyler Knigge

Discussion:     The bullpen is always a spot where guys need to fill  roles, guys move around, and lefty and righty can make the difference between AA and the Majors.  I’ll not go into each of these guys individually; the IronPigs are assured of some nice talent in the pen as has been the case the past few seasons.  Mike Adams, Antonio Bastardo, and Jonathan Palpelbon are secure with spots in Philadelphia as long as they are healthy and not suspended.  Brad Lincoln came over in the Kratz deal and Kevin Munson will need a spot under the Rule 5 regulation.  Diek, Horst and Savery compete to be a second lefty to Bastardo.

Jordan said good things about Phillippe Aumont in talking with Morning Call reporter Jeff Schuler last Thursday.  It was revealed that Aumont’s difficulty with the pitching coaches was Rich Dubee, who is now gone.  Aumont is certainly competing for a spot in the big league pen, but still may have some control demons to exorcise in the form of another AAA stint.

Ken Giles is a fire-baller who has earned a look-see at the big camp.  It’s been reported that his slider and changeup are also worthy pitches.  He has had some difficulty staying healthy in the past, and may start with Reading.  He’s going to get the opportunity to compete with the big boys, though, and no doubt we’ll see him in Allentown at some point assuming he continue to  stay healthy.

Tyler Knigge has had some success in Reading the past couple seasons, and is competing for the opportunity to advance.  Justin Friend is competing for that first shot at the Show.  As you can see, there’s competition up and down the list here, including those we did not list or discuss.

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Joe Jordan also implied that some decisions with regards to the Major League roster will be down to Ryne Sandberg and his staff.  With the new coaching regime, we may see some decisions which are slightly different from those of the past.

Nevertheless, you can see that there are jobs available at virtually every position.  It’s like that every year, but perhaps more so in 2014.  I try not to ever predict injuries, but of course they do happen and are part of the game.  Players will need to play themselves into a position to not only earn a job, but also earn the confidence in the coaches and managers.  This will put them in position to step up in the unfortunate case of injury to a fellow player.

I don’t think the roster is set by any means.  It will be fun to watch.  I plan to tune in to Spring Training games via the computer whenever I can.  Our own Cheryl Pursell will be in Clearwater for a portion of camp.  We’ll file her reports as they become available.   Ultimately, this roster competition should yield a highly-competitive team for the IronPigs both initially, as well as throughout the season.  Competition breeds excellence.

Stay tuned, for “As the Roster Turns.”

@Kram209

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NoiseCast – Episode 7 – Everything You Wanted To Know About IronPigs Promos But Were Afraid To Ask*

*Or at least our humble reaction.

Join Kram and (I) DiPro for Episode 7 where we discuss the recently released IronPigs 2014 Preliminary Promotional Giveaway Schedule. We touch a bit on last weeks Phillies Winter Banquet as well.

Be sure to listen around the 16 minute mark for a great story of the Kevin Frandsen Wine Topper that you will only get here!

Feel free to post a comment with your thoughts or ideas on what you would like to hear in a future episode.

Thanks for listening!

NoiseCast Episode 7 (right click to download)

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2014 @IronPigs Preliminary Promotion Scheduled Released (Full Slate!)

Details of the promotion schedule for the 2014 season will be released today.  The first look is from the @porkcenter :  A Darin Ruf Garden Gnome for June 19–sponsored by Lehigh Valley Health Network:

Ruf Garden Gnome, June 19.  Photo/likeness courtesy @porkcenter

Ruf Garden Gnome, June 19. Photo/likeness courtesy @porkcenter

Second Release:

Cody Asche Bobblehead, April 9:

Asche Bobble Likeness courtesy @PorkCenter

Asche Bobble Likeness courtesy @PorkCenter

Update 3:  And, for April 10 (What?!? two days in a row?!?)  Jon Pettibone bobble:

Jonathan Pettibone Bobblehead Figurine.   Likeness courtesy @PorkCenter

Jonathan Pettibone Bobblehead Figurine. Likeness courtesy @PorkCenter

Update 4!  April is BOBBLE MONTH!  April 28 Ethan Martin!

Ethan Martin Bobble Likeness courtesy @PorkCenter

Ethan Martin Bobble Likeness courtesy @PorkCenter

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Initial thoughts:

Three bobbles during April–not to mention two in a row during the first home stand–shows the IronPigs are serious about the attendance crown this year!  Those April games are the toughest.  This should kick up the ticket sales a fair amount, but I wonder how many folks I’ll see leaving the stadium with their bobbles before the game even starts?  Should be interesting.

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Here’s the full slate, as released via the media department:

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The IronPigs set sail on their 2014 home campaign on Monday, April 7 with the first-ever 5:05 p.m. start time in franchise history as well as a commemorative Opening Day T-Shirt giveaway presented by Service Electric Cable TV & Communications for the first 3,000 fans 18 and older. There are other great giveaways during the season’s initial homestand, including a Cody Asche bobblehead giveaway (April 9), a Jonathan Pettibone bobblehead giveaway (April 10), Friday Night Fireworks (April 11), an Andy Tracy Commemorative Cup giveaway (April 12) and even a Fleece Blanket keepsake (April 13).

The 72-game home schedule also features the return of the ever-popular Friday Night Fireworks Series, a boatload of brand-new and unrivaled giveaways as well as two appearances by the world-famous Phillie Phanatic.

The Friday Night Fireworks series begins on Friday, April 11 and continues during each and every IronPigs Friday home game during the 2014 season at Coca-Cola Park. In addition to the Friday Night Fireworks series, there are six other firework spectaculars planned, bringing the grand-total of shows to 17.  During the week-long stretch leading up to Independence Day, Coca-Cola Park will host four fireworks shows in seven days, including the Valley’s only 3-D Fireworks display on July 3.

In addition to the Opening Week bobbleheads, the IronPigs will also offer bobblehead giveaways of Ethan Martin (April 28) and Cesar Hernandez (June 9) for the first 3,000 fans 18 and older.  The Kevin Frandsen Wine Cork Topper coincides with Mother’s Day on May 11 while the Darin Ruf Garden Gnome giveaway (yes, we are giving away a Garden Gnome) is tabbed for June 19.

There are many other creative promotions set for next season, including:

  • ·         The largest photo in Minor League Baseball history (estimated at over 20 billion pixels) is earmarked for Saturday, August 2 during Gigapixel photo night at Coca-Cola Park! Following the game, all fans in attendance can go online and tag themselves in the photo, share the view with their friends and even enter to win spectacular prizes.
  • ·         The first-ever on-field photo day, allowing fans to take photos and create memories with their favorite IronPigs players, is slated forTuesday, May 13.
  • ·         Pirate & Princess Night featuring a Pirate & Princess Pillow Case giveaway for the first 2,000 children 17 and under attending theSaturday, August 16 game.

The Heritage Series resumes in 2014 and includes Irish Heritage Night featuring an Irish Heritage Night T-Shirt giveaway on April 24 and German Heritage Night with a German Stein Glass giveaway on June 16. Jewish Heritage Night is highlighted by Kosher food offerings and the opportunity for groups to reserve an IronPigs cap giveaway with Hebrew lettering and is tabbed for May 22.

While baseball is America’s pastime, the IronPigs will also celebrate a wide array of other sports in 2014 with Hockey Night (May 10; Hockey Cap giveaway), Soccer Night (August 4; Soccer Ball giveaway) and Football & Cheerleading Night (August 25; IronPigs Football giveaway) all on the promo line-up.

Other handy, functional and first-time giveaways include a Coffee Mug (April 22), Pizza Cutter (May 14), Barbeque Set (June 10), Dish Towel (June 23), Ice Cream Bowl (June 29) and Duffle Bag (August 17).

A number of popular items return to the giveaway slate such as Magnet Schedules (April 11), Caps (Camo, May 25; Youth, June 3; “Pigs Fly”, June 17); Trucker Style, August 24), T-Shirts (July 22), Piggy Banks (June 22), Youth Replica Jerseys (August 3), Wall Calendars (August 26) and Foam Fingers as part of Prostate Cancer Awareness Night on August 27. The ever-popular Team Photo & Autograph Session also returns on June 4.

No promotional schedule would be complete without the world famous Phillie Phanatic who will once again entertain with a pair of appearances set for June 5 and July 31 at Coca-Cola Park.

Finally, Dog Days return with four “Bark in the Park” games on April 12, April 28, July 21 ($1 Hot Dogs in celebration of National Hot Dog Day) and August 26.

Coca-Cola Park’s featured Weekly Promotions and Group Theme Nights for the 2014 season will be announced in the near future.

Regular starting times remain identical with 2013 as Monday through Friday games remain predominately scheduled for 7:05 p.m.  The only exceptions are for Opening Day on April 7 (5:05 p.m.), Education Day #1 on April 23 (10:35 a.m.), Education Day #2 (April 29), Education Day #3 (May 12) and Camp Day on August 5 (11:35 a.m.). Saturday games are still set for 6:35 p.m. and Sunday games are scheduled for1:35 p.m. through June 29 and 5:35 p.m. from July 21 until the end of the regular season with the only exception a 1:35 p.m. tilt on Sunday, August 24.

Single-game tickets for the 2014 season go on sale during the club’s annual National Pig Day festivities at Coca-Cola Park on Saturday, March 1 at 9 a.m. Single-game tickets can also be purchased at ironpigsbaseball.com or by calling (610) 841-PIGS (7447) beginning at 1 p.m. on March 1.

The preliminary promotional schedule (subject to change) is listed below. Additionally, the IronPigs will continue to add and announce additional promotions prior to Opening Day.

  • April 7 (5:05 p.m.) –Opening Night T-shirt Giveaway, Service Electric Cable TV & Communications (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Heroes Night
  • April 8 (7:05 p.m.) – Wrestling Night
  • April 9 (7:05 p.m.) –Cody Asche Bobblehead Giveaway (First 3,000 adults 18 and older)  / Martial Arts Night
  • April 10 (7:05 p.m.) – Jonathan Pettibone Bobblehead Giveaway (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Lacrosse Night / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • April 11 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Lehigh Carbon Community College / 2014 Magnet Schedule Giveaway, Miller-Keystone Blood Center (First 5,000 Fans) / Dance Team Night
  • April 12 (6:35 pm) – Andy Tracy Commemorative Cup Giveaway, East Stroudsburg University (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Dance Team Night
  • April 13 (1:35 p.m.) – Fleece Blanket Giveaway, Capital BlueCross (First 3,000 Fans 18 and older) / Dog Day #1  (Bring your dog to the ballpark)
  • April 22 (7:05 p.m.) – Coffee Mug Giveaway, InsuranceHouseCall.com (First 4,000 adults 18 and older) / Dance Team Night
  • April 23 (10:35 a.m.) Education Day #1
  • April 24 (7:05 p.m.) – Irish Heritage T-Shirt Giveaway (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Irish Heritage Night / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • April 25 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Sports Medicine
  • April 26 (6:35 p.m.) – Heroes Night
  • April 27 (1:35 pm) – Promotion TBA
  • April 28 (7:05 p.m.) – Ethan Martin Bobblehead Giveaway, (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Dog Day #2  (Bring your dog to the ballpark)
  • April 29 (10:35 a.m.) – Education Day #2, Lehigh Valley Health Network
  • May 9 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Stroke Center
  • May 10 (6:35 p.m.) – “Hockey Night” Cap Giveaway, Nacci Printing (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Hockey Night
  • May 11 (1:35 p.m.) – Kevin Frandsen Wine Cork Topper, BSI Corporate Benefits (First 2,000 women 21 and older) / Mother’s Day
  • May 12 (10:35 a.m.) – Education Day #3, Lehigh Valley Health Network
  • May 13 (7:05 p.m.) – On-Field Photo Day / Faith Night
  • May 14 (7:05 p.m.) – IronPigs Pizza Cutter Giveaway, Coca-Cola (First 3,000 adults 18 and older)
  • May 15 (7:05 p.m.) – Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • May 16 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Coors Light
  • May 22 (7:05 p.m.) – Jewish Heritage Night / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • May 23 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Luther Crest / EMS Night
  • May 24 (6:35 p.m.) – Miracle League Game / Fireworks presented by Giant / Miracle League Jersey Auction, Majestic Athletic
  • May 25 (1:35 p.m.) – Camo Cap Giveaway, St. Lukes University Health Network (First 3,000 adults 18 and over) / Military Appreciation Day,  Nacci Printing
  • June 3 (7:05 p.m.) – Youth Cap Giveaway, AAA East Central (First 2,000 kids 17 and under) / AAA Safety Patrol Night
  • June 4 (7:05 p.m.) – Team Photo & Autograph Session, People First Federal Credit Union (First 5,000 Fans)
  • June 5 (7:05 pm) – Phillie Phanatic Apperance, Children’s Hospital at Lehigh Valley Hospital Lehigh Valley Sporting ClaysLadies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • June 6 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Coors Light
  • June 8 (1:35 p.m.) – Promotion TBA / FeRROUS’s Birthday
  • June 9 (7:05 p.m.) – Cesar Hernandez Bobblehead Giveaway, Coca-Cola (First 3,000 adults 18 and over) / Faith Night
  • June 10 (7:05 p.m.) – BBQ Set Giveaway, Air Products (First 3,000 adults 18 and older)
  • June 16 (6:35 p.m.) – German Stein Glass Giveaway, West Side Hammer Electric (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / German Heritage Night
  • June 17 (7:05 p.m.) – “Pigs Fly” Cap Giveaway (First 3,000 adults 18 and older)
  • June 18 (7:05 p.m.) – Team Card Set Giveaway (2,000 kids 17 and under)
  • June 19 (7:05 p.m.) – Darin Ruf Garden Gnome, Lehigh Valley Health Network (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • June 20 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Heart and Vascular Center / Boy Scout Sleepover Night
  • June 21 (6:35 p.m.) – Fireworks presented by PA Lottery
  • June 22 (1:35 p.m.) – Piggy Bank Giveaway, Toyota (First 2,000 youth 17 and under)
  • June 23 (7:05 p.m.) – IronPigs Dish Towel Giveaway, Phoebe Ministries (First 3,000 adults 18 and older)
  • June 26 (7:05 p.m.) – Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • June 27 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Coors Light
  • June 28 (6:35 p.m.) – Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Cancer Program
  • June 29 (1:35 p.m.) – Ice Cream Bowl Giveaway, Giant (First 2,000 kids 17 and under)
  • July 2 (7:05 p.m.) – Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Orthopedics
  • July 3 (7:05 p.m.) – 3-D Fireworks (First 7,000 fans get 3-D Glasses) / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • July 17 (7:05 p.m.) – Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • July 18 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks / Golf Umbrella Giveaway, The Morning Call (3,000 adults 18 and older) / Girl Scout Sleepover Night
  • July 21 (7:05 p.m.) – $1 Hot Dog Night / National Hot Dog Day / Dog Day #3 (Bring your dog to the ballpark)
  • July 22 (7:05 p.m.) – Adult T-Shirt Giveaway (First 3,000 adults 18 and older)  / Faith Night
  • July 23 (7:05 p.m.) – Health Fair Night, Lehigh Valley Health Network
  • July 24 (7:05 p.m.) – Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • July 31 (7:05 p.m.) – Phillie Phanatic Appearance / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • August 1 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays / Boy Scout Sleepover Night
  • August 2 (6:35 p.m.) – GigaPixel Photo Night, UGI Heating Cooling & Plumbing
  • August 3 (5:35 p.m.) – Youth Replica Jersey Shirt Giveaway, Capital BlueCross (First 2,000 kids 17 and under)
  • August 4 (7:05 p.m.) – Soccer Ball Giveaway (First 2,000 kids 17 and under) / Soccer Night
  • August 5 11:35 a.m.) – Camp Day
  • August 15 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Coors Light
  • August 16 (6:35 p.m.) – Pirate and Princess Pillow Case Giveaway (First 2,000 kids 17 and under) / Pirate and Princess Night
  • August 17 (5:35 p.m.) – IronPigs Duffle Bag (First 2,000 kids 17 and under)
  • August 23 (6:35 p.m.) – Fireworks presented by Luther Crest / Anti-Bullying Night
  • August 24 (1:35 p.m.) – Trucker Style Cap Giveaway, UGI Utilities (3,000 adults 18 and older)
  • August 25 (7:05 p.m.) – IronPigs Football Giveaway (First 2,000 kids 17 and under) / Football & Cheerleading Night
  • August 26 (7:05 p.m.) – 2015 Wall Calendar Giveaway, Nacci Printing (First 7,000 adults 18 and older) / National Dog Day / Dog Day #4 (bring your dog to the ballpark)
  • August 27 (7:05 p.m.) – Foam Finger Giveaway, Urology Specialists (First 3,000 adults 18 and older) / Field Hockey Night
  • August 28 (7:05 p.m.) – 2015 Magnet Schedule Giveaway, Sacred Heart Hospital (First 5,000 fans) / Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Ladies Night / Pre-Game Happy Hour
  • August 29 (7:05 p.m.) – Friday Night Fireworks presented by Lehigh Valley Health Network Urology
  • August 30 (6:35 p.m.) – Fan Appreciation Night

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Stay tuned.  Additional reaction and thoughts forthcoming!

@Kram209

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What You Can Do NOW to Get Ready for the 2014 @IronPigs Season

Oh, so you’re cold.  You’re sitting around lamenting the snow.  And, you’re complaining about the amount of time until pitchers and catchers report.  All you  can do is grouse and whine about the weeks and months until IronPigs opening day (on Monday April 7 at 5:05PM).

Reppin' the Pigs in the Snow   Photo: Kram

Reppin’ the Pigs in the Snow Photo: Kram

Well, we’re sick of hearing about it.  OK, so we’re sick of participating in it, too. 😉  Here in Kram’s Korner, we’ve been thinking of things to do to bide the time until opening day, and make sure we’re ready to hit the ground running when April 7 rolls around. Think about undertaking some of these eleven things while you wait:

  1. Check Your Schedule     Note that 5:05PM start time for opening day.  Make sure you clear your schedule to get there in time.  I still haven’t heard an answer as to why they did that, but I suppose it’s a school night and it’ll be cold–so why not get it out of the way early?  It does create a little bit of overlap with the Phillies home opener–I’m not sure if that’s on purpose or merely coincidence.  Anywho, mark your schedule for all of the home games in your plan.  Download the iCal or CSV version once it becomes available (editor’s note: they tell us it will be out before March 1).  Dig out those magnet schedules we received late last season and position them strategically about your home and office.  Save online links on your computer for not just the IronPigs, but the Phillies, Reading, Scranton, and any other stadiums you might like to visit during the season, so that you can reference and cross-reference quickly.  If you already have tickets to games elsewhere–a Reading package or a Philadelphia package for example–make sure those games are on your calendar as well.  Remember the 222 game will likely be played in Reading this season on Tuesday April 1, and will likely start early, perhaps 6:05PM.  Make a note of it!  Mark your calendar for March 1:  It’s National Pig Day.  Single-game tickets will go on sale then for non-season ticket holders.  The preliminary promo schedule should be coming out any day–we’ll report on it here, and you can mark your calendar for the promos that are most important to you.
  2. Do Your Taxes   Look, it’s a drag I know.  Just get that stuff out of the way so that when the IronPigs start up you’re not still spending time on it in early April.  Plus, if you’re due a return, you’ll have some extra cash to spend….
  3. Get New Glasses or Contact Lenses     Not a self-serving idea as some may think.  It’s hard enough to see that little white ball.  Good vision is important in order to enjoy live baseball.
  4. Get an MLB.TV Package for Spring Training Games    It doesn’t look like they have the specific Spring Training package available yet, so unless you want to pony up for the entire off-season package, you might have to wait a bit.  I found this useful and handy last season for taking in S/T games every afternoon at the office.  Also, when it gets closer, consider the MiLB.TV package as well.  The IronPigs open on the road, and unless you’re thinking of driving to Pawtucky on April 3 (don’t tempt me–the woods in Rhode Island beckon…) you might want to catch some early season away games via that package.  The quality gets better every year, and it’s easier and easier with new technology to put it up on a bigger screen if you don’t want to watch on your computer.  Last year I could watch via the iPhone app as well!  For home games you’ll need Service Electric.  Look in to that, too, if you need to.
  5. Buy Tickets.  Buy More Tickets.  Buy Other Tickets:     If you’re thinking about a season ticket plan, there’s no better time than now.  Read about why:  here .  Add a complimentary plan if you need.  Or, look forward to advance sales of single game tickets coming some time in February for IronPigs Season Ticket Holders.  Oh, and there are other baseball teams too (gasp!).  Pick up some Phillies tickets or Reading or for the away games in Moosic.  Go crazy.  The sooner you get them, the better the seats will be and you won’t get shut out, if, say, Derek Jeter suddenly schedules a rehab in Moosic…
  6. Get Your Vehicle Ready:     I mean, don’t bother washing it yet or anything…  But get ready to stash an extra blanket, and extra sweatshirt perhaps some sunglasses or an extra hat in there for game days.  Any rain gear for game days should be ready to go–umbrellas, ponchos and the like.  Make sure you’ve get your portable radio in there, with fresh batteries and operational ear buds if applicable.  If you’re partial to tailgating, as I am, have your tailgating kit ready to go:  I keep a box with tailgating supplies (napkins, plates, cups, utensils, grill tools, plastic bags, extra propane, a small football, etc.) ready to go at all times.
  7. Get a Seat Cushion:   Maybe you don’t sit in a seat, preferring to stand?  Maybe the padding on the club level seats is enough for you?  Maybe you don’t plan to leave the club to begin with, planning for a seat at the nice warm bar?  But for the rest of us, staying warm is of major concern during the first month of the season, and we’re not getting any younger.  Years ago my parents bought me these heated seat cushions.  I never thought much of them until the past couple IronPigs seasons.  Now, they’re crucial early season gear.  There might be a couple different varieties available now, but an example is:  here
  8. Get Some Warm Clothes:   OK, this may seem obvious.  But layering is crucial for those early-season games, so I’m thinking of picking up some Under Armor “Cold Gear” style stuff.  The players wear it and my kids wear it for their cold-weather sporting events.  Why can’t I wear it as a spectator?  We all can! Like here
  9. Pick Up Your Tickets:   This might seem obvious, too.  We’ll let you know when they’re available–usually around the middle of March.  However, the last thing you want is to rush to the stadium in time for that 5PM start on opening day and have to stand in line to pick up your tickets or ticket package.  Make sure you get it ahead of time!
  10. Read the Roster Posts So That You’ll Know the Players:   Here at the award-winning Horn and Bell Blog, we’ll try to keep you apprised of the players battling for roster spots for the IronPigs.  If you familiarize yourself with the names and the players, it’ll make the early season games that much more interesting!  Go Pigs!
  11. Follow Players and Staff on Twitter So That You’ll Know All The Inside Scoop:   Once you’ve got a handle on the potential players, go give them a follow on Twitter to get to know them a bit better.  Also consider following some of the IronPigs Twitter feeds for news and info about upcoming season.

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In these 11 steps you’ll find yourself more ready than ever for the 2014 season.  And it will help pass the time.  Everybody wins!

Shopping for Cold Gear,

@Kram209

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More Metal in the Valley – LVRG Rebrands for 2014!

It’s hard to believe we’re already in 2014. (Still waiting for my hovercraft car and jetpack)

With a new year we have found significant changes for our Lehigh Valley sports world.

– The IronPigs have announced a significant benefit for season ticket holders. (See Kram’s post)

– The Phantoms will officially be in the Valley later this year.

– The Steelhawks are likely playing their last season at Stabler Arena with the Allentown Arena nearing completion.

This morning I found out about some more changes. Our Lehigh Valley Rollergirls have changed as well.

LVRG_rebrand

That’s right! LVRG has joined into the Lehigh Valley theme of metal based team names!

Reportedly, there will be two main teams… the Blast Furnace Betties and Metal Vixens. There will also be an All Star group formed from the best of both teams who will be referred to as the classic LVRG moniker of Hissy Fits.

Taking a look over their 2014 schedule:

lvrg schedule

10 home bouts this season!

Actually, you won’t have to wait until March 1st to see some hard hitting derby action. LVRG is hosting a mixed 3 team tournament on Feb 1st!

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Hope to see you out there!

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Phillies Sign Barry Enright: Scouting Report and Outlook

From Barry Enright’s Twitter:

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Barry Enright@BarryEnright45 Jan 23

Time to pick up the baseball bat again. I am officially a Philadelphia @Phillies. Lookin forward to a new opportunity & great year ahead!

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The official announcement of his signing hasn’t dropped yet, but I’d imagine it to be a minor league contract which may or may not include a Spring Training invitation.

Barry is a Pepperdine product, and a former second-round draft pick.  He will be 28 years old when the season begins.  He’s a 6’3″ right handed starting pitcher with Major League experience with the Diamondbacks and the Angels, who came up through the Arizona system and reached the majors in 2010.  It was his best year to date: 17GS, 6-7, 3.91, 99ip, 49K, 29BB.

He spent much of 2011 with AAA Reno, and was traded to the Angels for PTBNL and cash in 2012.  The big righty appeared in only 7 MLB games, with two starts, over the past two seasons in the Angels organization–with limited success.  His line at AAA Salt Lake last season, was 24G/22GS/7-7/7.12ERA/1.73WHIP.  Fall in the Mexican league was a little better:  9GS, 5-2, 2.37ERA, more ground balls–fewer hits.

The scouting report on Enright paints him as a finesse pitcher with a fastball topping out in the upper-80s, occasionally touching 90.  He has four pitches–curve, slider, change–with only the change rating as “plus.”  His slider is strikeout pitch.  Review of his stats has him as a fly-ball pitcher who pitches to contact.  This isn’t horrible for Coca Cola Park, but not ideal for Citizens Bank Park–or the PCL.  He needs to stay on the corners with command and control, or he’ll be giving up hits.  However, he doesn’t walk a ton of batters still striking out 1.5 for every BB as a finesse pitcher is pretty good.

It’s not that I’m ruling him out for the Phillies, but as a guy who spent the majority of the past two seasons in AAA, I see him in the mix for a rotation spot with the IronPigs.  It’s a crowded field.  More on that, to come.  Given his scouting report, he may enjoy some improvement in his numbers pitching at CCP and in the International League as opposed to the launching pads in the Pacific Coast League which are not optimal for a fly-ball pitcher.

Begging for baseball,

@Kram209

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