Have a go at this one:
Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure. Rehab players not normally eligible but will be considered if other choices aren’t available.
Happy Voting,
@Kram209
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Check out their 2014 game balls! Look real close… 🙂
The Noise Nation will be represented in every Steelhawk game this season!
Thank you Steelhawks!
Filed under Steel Hawks
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BETHLEHEM, PA – Sources close to the NoiseNation fan group, authors of the award-winning Horn and Bell Blog, have revealed this morning that the group has elected free agency after being denied fan-arbitration by all of the Lehigh Valley Professional Sports Franchises. With six years experience, the group was eligible for fan-arbitration starting in 2014 but has elected to explore other fan opportunities.
Reached at the home offices in Bethlehem, PA, the columnist known only as “Kram” stated, “We enjoy all that we do as fans and group members. But unfortunately, it’s a business. This isn’t our favorite part, but it is necessary. We love the Lehigh Valley and our fellow fans here, but we do have responsibilities to our families.” Asked if the fan group would consider the so-called “home town discount” Kram would say only, “We’ll see. We have to see what our options are and let the chips fall where they may.”
We caught up with The Artist Known As DiPro at the Black Forest Deli in Bethlehem. He refused comment, stating only, “I do what I do. We have people who handle this stuff. Stroganoff. ”
The NoiseNation Fan Group is represented by the so-called “Joe-Rob Corp.” An official statement from the agency this morning read: “The NoiseNation Fan Group has done so much for the Lehigh Valley Professional Sports scene. Considering the number of blog reports, NoiseNationTV including the Piggy Patrol, the NoiseCast Podcast, and the awards they’ve won, we’re not sure there’s anything more to be done for the Lehigh Valley. We’ll listen to all offers and we’re not ruling out a return, but we need to test the market in order to determine our client’s value. We were surprised not to receive a fan-arbitration ruling. We expect to have a decision in the coming weeks.”
The free-agency period ends July 1, so it is expected that the group would have an agreement in place by then. The editor and president of NoiseNation, Dan, was unavailable at press time. A recording from his office suggested that the Seahawks had won a football game and that he may be on his way to Disney World, but the details were not clear.
The NoiseNation Fan Group has supported and reported on all of the Lehigh Valley Professional Sports Franchises, including the IronPigs, Phantoms, SteelHawks, Velodrome, Rollergirls, and others since 2008. Sources suggest that with the high cost of travel including gasoline prices and hotel accommodations, that despite high ticket prices, the fan group would probably accept the so-called “home town discount.” However, the source did allow that a newly-refurbished stadium in Moosic could lure the group. Baseball is also available in nearby Reading as well as Trenton, NJ. There are hockey arenas in Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Binghamton, NY, and Hershey, PA. There are two new PIFL football teams in Trenton and Harrisburg this year.
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We’re playin’. But keep in mind, as fans, we’re all free agents. Always. Free to choose which teams to support with our time, money and hearts. There are no contractual obligations.
Filed under Noise Nation History
We started this shtick on the podcast last season–I stole it from another podcast. Nevertheless, it might be fun to go back through them–more completely this time–and we’ll all vote. No one ever wore #1 for the IronPigs, so we’ll go on to #2:
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Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure.
Happy Voting!
@Kram209
Have you ever been to “Fan Appreciation Day?” It’s the last home game of the season, and usually there are some special items for free auction and other little things going on around the park. Also, in the 5th or 6th inning, a cartoon caricature of Food and Beverage Director Alex Rivera appears on the screen. Tim announces over the PA system that Alex has “gone crazy” and discounted select concession items (you know, the ones that won’t keep until next season…) 40-50% for the remainder of the game. Everyone jumps in line for food! It’s great!
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I was reminded of that yesterday when news broke about another new perk for IronPigs Season Ticket Holders: “Terrific 26: 26 Prizes in 26 Days.” Season ticket holders with 18- 36- or 72-game plans, paid in full by February 17, 9AM, will automatically receive one (1) entry per account into a random drawing for the prizes. The prizes are not insignificant. I’ll review them below, but let’s just say we’re not talking about leftover salt and pepper shakers over here. There are some items of real value and some items of significant uniqueness.
Of course, I did find some problems with this promotion. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s great–I know I’ll be checking my phone 100 times each of those days to see if I’ve won. But here are two things:
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But I quibble; lets get on to the prizes. Below, I’m going to rate them on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most valuable. For value I’m going to consider monetary value, practicality and usefulness, reproducibility, and sentimental value. These are my own opinions and do not reflect those of the group. Add your own in the comments if you want. No wagering.
Some prizes repeat during the 26 days, so I’ll group them with the dates listed:
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So there you have it. Which prize would you pick if you could pick one? Which one would you least like. You can tell my feelings from the scores above, even though I tried to consider all points of view.
So, go pay the balance on your ticket plan! Buy a plan if you haven’t already (no need to upgrade…) Get entered! (or, wait a minute, I’ll have a better chance if you don’t. Nevermind. 😉 )
Hey, is that why they’re doing this? To get us to pay our bills on time?
Nah. They’re crazy. And they love us.
Go Pigs!
@Kram209
What Lehigh Valley event isn’t complete without Larry Holmes?
They were better than the 2008 squad but still ended one game short of .500.
A fan favorite here.
Remember when Michael Taylor hit a home run for the cycle to tie the game? JJ Furmaniak drove in the winning run later in that game.
Heard rumblings that Marson might be back in the Valley this season.
Who else remembers him tossing balls into the stands for fans? He stood by the bullpen and consistently hit the roof on the right field trough pavilion.
Mr. IronPig himself
Donald’s moment in baseball history was when he inadvertently was called safe at first to ruin Armando Galarraga’s perfect game.
Sigh…
Filed under Coca Cola Park, Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Noise Nation-Dan