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Vast Valley of Sports: Episode 3 “IronPig’s Last Homestand”

The Noise Nation Staff was out in force yesterday getting some coverage of the end of the IronPig’s season!

The team seemed to have a light day as no batting practice as workouts were held but we found out how they keep themselves busy on the occasional mellow day at Coca Cola Park.

We got to chat with IronPig’s Manager Dave Brundage and General Manager Kurt Landes who gave us a review on the season and what’s to come in the remaining 3 games as well as insight on the deciding game of the IronRail Trophy competition tonight!

To close out we caught up with the guys from DuelingPianos.com who performed at last night’s game.

Enjoy!

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IronPigs & The National Anthem

I have mixed feelings as I write this. Let me describe what happened to start off the IronPig’s double header vs. Buffalo tonight.

I was at the Club Level bar waiting for the game to start. Just before the National Anthem the bartenders stop serving, go over to the big sound proof doors and open the doors so those inside can clearly hear and honor the National Anthem as is it sung or played.

One of my favorite moments of the night. (Some of you may or may not know I am a 14 year veteran of the United States Marine Corps)

I love the National Anthem.

Tonight the singer came out and belted out one of the best renditions I’ve ever heard. It was pretty clear this woman was a professional singer.

Before I go any further I will flash back to earlier in the evening. The Noise Nation staff is pretty familiar with the Press folks who frequent Coca Cola Park. Tonight we saw some outsiders going around with a film crew and wondered to ourselves who they were. They seemed focused on the opening “ceremonies” before the game.

Back to the National Anthem and as the angel voiced singer got to “Home of the Brave” the crowd erupted in cheers and applause. I was impressed. A moment passed and she kept going. Now I know the National Anthem has more than one verse and most within my sight smiled with pride that this gal was both knowledgeable and willing to sing all the verses. More so was I surprised that the tight scheduled team would allow her to keep going as the “Norm” is generally the first verse. Fans dutifully stood back up and remained so through the rest of the Anthem.

I was impressed. I really was. This woman, in my opinion, was THEE best to sing at Coca Cola Park here in Allentown. Ever.

Kind of reminded me of the movie “Mystery Alaska” (Click ahead to 4:30 in the below video for the scene I’m referencing)

Later I found out that her act was a gimmick, a prank, a test. Rumor has it that the film crew was from Sports Illustrated and the singer was a plant (with the team’s permission) to gauge the reactions of fans, players and staff to hearing the full National Anthem being sung before the game.

Also of note, it was reported that IronPig’s coach Sal Rende did not, in fact, have his stopwatch in hand tonight. (For those who guessed on this last week, you appear to be correct)

Inquiring minds want to know! Photo by Cheryl Pursell

Inquiring minds want to know! Photo by Cheryl Pursell

I got kind of a bitter taste in my mouth. Just prior to finding this out an on field contest revealed a “prize” in the IronPig’s version of “Let’s make a deal” where a young girl chose the big box her father, who just returned from duty in Afghanistan, was hiding in. A very emotional and inspiring moment.

Welcome home! Photo by Cheryl Pursell

Welcome home! Photo by Cheryl Pursell

Now I loved hearing the entire National Anthem and loved the singer who sang it with pride and enthusiasm without turning it into an American Idol audition but I cringed a bit when I realized that this could been a “test” to see how people would react.

Personally, I believe the Lehigh Valley reacted in a good and respectful way. My hat’s off to you IronPig fans.

To Sports Illustrated.. do not doubt our Patriotism. We love the USA, good or bad. Just like we love our IronPigs!

UPDATE: 12:08AM

As Noted from Decal, we learned the identity of tonight’s National Anthem performer!

lenahall

Also pointed out that Lena is part of a Tony winning Broadway show called “Kinky Boots” who is Directed by Jerry Mitchell, uncle of IronPig Derrick Mitchell.

OinK!

For those interested:

O say can you see by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming,
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?
And the rockets’ red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there;
O say does that star-spangled banner yet wave,
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep,
Where the foe’s haughty host in dread silence reposes,
What is that which the breeze, o’er the towering steep,
As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses?
Now it catches the gleam of the morning’s first beam,
In full glory reflected now shines in the stream:
‘Tis the star-spangled banner, O! long may it wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

And where is that band who so vauntingly swore
That the havoc of war and the battle’s confusion,
A home and a country, should leave us no more?
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps’ pollution.
No refuge could save the hireling and slave
From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave:
And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave,
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

O thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
Between their loved home and the war’s desolation.
Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the Heav’n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation!
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: “In God is our trust.”
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

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Sal Rende, A Stopwatch & …..

This photo has us at the Noise Nation intrigued. Each game Sal Rende pulls out a stopwatch and shares the results with IronPig’s GM Kurt Landes. Happens at the same time each game.

So we decided to have a quiz!

Inquiring minds want to know! Photo by Cheryl Pursell

Inquiring minds want to know! Photo by Cheryl Pursell


“At what point of the IronPig’s game does Sal Rende use a Stopwatch and for what?”

Leave your best guess in the comments below!

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Vast Valley of Sports: “The Day of Dipro”

We at the Noise Nation have been busy! They say pictures can be worth a 1,000 words and we wondered how many words a video would be worth…?

Enjoy!

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The Day in Pictures 8/16/2013

I’ll try to explain when necessary, but these Cheryl Pursell photos are her story and are presented with minimal Kram-verbiage interruption.  They are all courtesy and copyright, Cheryl Pursell:

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The afternoon started with some news…

Good Bye Uncle Charlie, Hello Ryno

Good Bye Uncle Charlie, Hello Ryno

DiPro Warms Up

DiPro Warms Up

DiPro at the bat

DiPro at the bat

I don't wanna say Pete Orr was pitching slowly, but...

I don’t wanna say Pete Orr was pitching slowly, but…

Look Out Freddy!  There's a new SHORTstop in town...

Look Out Freddy! There’s a new SHORTstop in town…

PreGame

PreGame

DiPro First Pitch

DiPro First Pitch

Cody and Pete

Cody and Pete

Greg Smith

Greg Smith

Greg Smith Brings It

Greg Smith Brings It

Orr at Leadoff

Orr at Leadoff

Rupp Guns

Rupp Guns

Out By Cesar

Out By Freddy

Cesar Bunt

Cesar Bunt

Freddy!

Freddy!

Cesar, legs look all right!

Cesar, legs look all right!

Josh with the RBI.  Wonder if he likes Reubens?

Josh with the RBI. Wonder if he likes Reubens?

Overbeck

Overbeck

OUT!

OUT!

What?!? No Really!

What?!? No Really!

Castro Loads Up

Castro Loads Up

Rupp Drills

Rupp Drills

Gillies!

Gillies!

Cesar!

Cesar!

TShirt Launch

TShirt Launch

Seventh Inning -- I have no idea...

Seventh Inning — I have no idea…

Friend, Clutch!

Friend, Clutch!

Robles Rocks

Robles Rocks

Robles, Save, Fist Pump

Robles, Save, Fist Pump

Victory Pigs Fly!

Victory Pigs Fly!

 

Thanks, Cheryl.  We love them!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday Update; IronPigs Playoff Picture; 8/16/2013

“The hardest thing to do in baseball is to hit a round baseball with a round bat, squarely.”

– Ted Williams

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David Buchanan dealing.   Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

David Buchanan dealing.
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

The IronPigs dropped a very winnable game last night 2-1.  They managed only six hits, and despite getting help from 2 Chief errors, were 0-10 with runners in scoring position.  It’s a shame, because it was a waste of another nice start from recent call-up David Buchanan.  I didn’t get to see much of him pitching, but the numbers speak for themselves: 6 1/3 IP, 6H, 2 R/ER, 3BB, 3K for a 1.77 ERA at this point.  Jay Johnson gave up a wounded duck on which scored an inherited runner.  JC Ramirez and the now-called-up BJ Rosenberg held things down to give the ‘Pigs a chance.  Ruppy and Gillies each had two hits and were on base with two outs at the end. Gillies has been hitting near .300 since his return from Reading and has his average up to .224.

Jay Johnson Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Jay Johnson
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

It was a key play in the game.  I thought he was out, too.  So did Brundage.  Replay discussion continues... Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

It was a key play in the game. I thought he was out, too. So did Brundage. Replay discussion continues…
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

 

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Playoff Picture:

The IronPigs are 4.5 games back of the Rochester RedWings for the top spot in the International League North, with 18 games to play.  Also ahead of the IronPigs are the recently resurgent Pawtucket RedSox who have won 5 in a row, and are 2.0 games back.  The Buffalo Bisons are 3.5 games back.

In the Wild Card race, Pawtucket is in the lead, with the Tides 1.0 games back and the Bisons 1.5 games back.  The IronPigs are 2.5 games back.

What to cheer for?

Obviously, for the IronPigs to win.  The ‘Cuse has been a bad match-up for the ‘Pigs thus far, but we really need this game tonight.  We’ve got to take at least 3 of 4 from the struggling Rail-U-Pines over the home and home upcoming.

We’d like the teams above us to lose, as well.  We’ve got the tiebreak against Norfolk, but cheering for them to lose is pretty easy.  What about the other IL North teams, though?  What if they play each other?

Well, Buffalo worries me the least.  We’ve got the most head-to-head against them, and will have the opportunity to knock them out. (And, if we can’t, well, we don’t deserve a spot, then.)  We’ve got a couple against Pawtucket, too, and we’ve played them very very well.  I’ve been directing my negative cheering mostly towards Rochester.

See the entire standings here

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Bonus Picture:  I hope Lindsey knows that the strange Phanatic species reproduces by…

Please Practice Safe  Phanaticism  Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Please Practice Safe Phanaticism
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

See you at the park,

@kram209

 

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Cloyd Deals; Pigs Fly

“Just when I thought I was out, they pull me BACK IN!”

– The Godfather, Part 3

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Hi, My name’s Kram, and I’ve got an IronPigs problem…

<<HI KRAM!>>

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I’ve been ready to check out on this IronPigs team a couple times over the past month.  It’s easier when I’m not at the park–and better for me emotionally if I’m not living and dying with my minor league team.  After winning three out of four (and it should have been four of four) in Gwinnett and with the return home, I talked myself back into it.  Last night stoked the fire.  I’ve only got one good arm, but I’ve managed to pull myself back onto the bandwagon.

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About Last Night

Tyler Cloyd, dealing last night.   Photo courtesy Cheryl Pursell

Tyler Cloyd, dealing last night.
Photo courtesy Cheryl Pursell

Tyler Cloyd was the story in the 4-1 ‘Pigs win.  Complete game.  Only three hits.  Only one walk.  Only one run.  116 pitches.  80 strikes.  7 strikeouts.  And a key bunt, to boot.  With John Lannan’s injury last night in Philly (knee, probably out for the year) it was easy to connect the dots and put Tyler back on the Phillies in five days.  We’ll see, of course.  But if this is the last of Tyler Cloyd at Coca Cola Park, let me be the first to say, “It’s been a great ride.  Thank you.  And, best of luck.”  And if he remains, then it feels really good to have him anchor the rotation for the stretch run.  He’s a class act.  He’s overcome the adversity he faced earlier this season, and returned to form–or better.  I’m happy to call myself a fan of his.

Pete Orr–another class act–played a key role in the win as well.  He had several nice plays at 2B, and a key “hustle” double which lead to a run.  Here’s an excellent piece by our friend Chuck Hixson at PhillyBaseballInsider.com (follow him on Twitter at: @PHLBaseballNsdr): http://phillybaseballinsider.com/?p=942

He talks about Pete Orr and Tyler Cloyd, trying to get back to the Big Leagues.

The Halladay start with GCL Phillies tonight is interesting too, for it may mean he takes Lannan’s spot on Tuesday versus Colorado,  rather than Cloyd.  Or, it may mean a rehab with us on Tuesday.  We’ll see.  God forbid, no setbacks.

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Tonight, Tonight, Tonight

David Buchanan’s Coca Cola Park debut.  The 24yo Right Hander has been nothing short of excellent in his first two AAA starts.  First he shut down Scranton in Moosic, then he continued it on the road in Gwinnett.  He’s now 2-0 with a 1.29 ERA in AAA.  I look forward to seeing him pitch tonight!

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On Tap:

Horn and Bell staff will be out in force at tomorrow’s game with some special coverage.  Stay tuned.  A couple of us may also make the run up to Moosic for Saturday’s game.  I’ve still got a post on the way from our last trip up there.  Go Pigs!

See you at the park,

Kram209

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Bonus Content.  Find Nick:

photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

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Weekend Update

Here are some updates on my post from yesterday:

Pitching Matchups:


Brundage re-set his rotation to start the after-break campaign, and it wasn’t announced until Michael LoRe of the Express-Times tweeted it later in the afternoon.  Here are the projected starters for the remainder of the series:

Friday: Raul Valdes vs. Diasuke Matsuzaka

Saturday: Tyler Cloyd vs. Carlos Carrasco

Sunday: Greg Smith vs. TJ House

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About Last Night:

It’s tough to lose the close ones, especially when you get a good outing from your starting pitcher.  I’ve been critical of Brundage at times, but the fact is 13-10 in one-run games, and 31-25 in games won by 3 runs or less.  It’s not the Ryne Sandberg days when we lead the league in 1-run wins, but it’s not the Huppert years, either, when we were perennially last in the league in that category.

It’s also the kind of thing that happens when you make decisions on the lineup and positions that aren’t designed specifically for winning baseball.  I tweeted my feelings last night about Cesar Hernadez in CF.  I’m not sure he’s going to be ready to help the Phillies there in the next 6-8 weeks.  Play like last night will get him eaten alive in Philadelphia.  He’s a good guy and an outstanding second baseman.  But I’m ready to end the experiment now.  Or, if you want him to have some positional flexibility, then have him play there only part time.  Otherwise, it’s costing us games.  I’m referring to the error–and another that could have been if it weren’t for Tyson Gillies’ heads-up play and hose to second. (Aside: Tyson’s made some mighty nice throws of late!)  I’m referring to lackadaisical play that costs extra bases.  And I’m referring to the inability to even try to make a throw to home to get a runner tagging on a mid-range fly ball.  I’d rather see him try to play shortstop.  I know, the arm.  But how is that looking in CF, huh?

In other news from last night, Pete Orr launched a homer.  I know he got off to a slow start this season, but if Cesar is in CF, or in Philadelphia, or gets traded–I’m perfectly happy with Orr at second base.

Cameron Rupp had a double.  I’ve been calling him “Ruppy.”  I think he’s doing a fine job.  He managed to keep all of Aumont’s pitches from hitting the backstop.  I’d like to see a little more consistent, solid, contact.  But it’s coming along for him, alright.

I mentioned the quality start.  Ethan Martin’s ball-strike splits don’t look overly impressive–and he did have a couple walks.  He probably throws too many pitches, still.  But I felt like he kept his concentration up all through his innings and that he wasn’t really laboring to throw the strikes.  That pitch he throws 89-91MPH be it a cutter or a two-seam, really got a ton of swing and miss.  No one really hit it hard at all that I could see.  Add in his 94MPH fastball and the improving curve and he’s doing just fine.  Baseball cognoscenti still have him labeled as a future reliever, but I’m having a lot of fun watching him pitch as a starter right now for the IronPigs.  I don’t feel frustrated watching him like I did in the days of Savery starting, or when Vogelsong was here, or even that dude Carrasco who we’ll see tomorrow night. (Aside:  my memory is, if we can get some guys on base and create some discomfort, he’ll crumble).

I wasn’t initially a big fan of those Astros-like jerseys, but they did look sharp on the players on the field to go along with the white baseball pants (with the blue piping…)

BJ Rosenberg sporting the Astros-like Throwbacks. Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

BJ Rosenberg sporting the Astros-like Throwbacks.
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

 

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Reminders:

  • Free umbrellas and Friday Fireworks tonight
  • Susdorf Charity Auction/Raffle tonight on the main concourse
  • Velodrome tonight if you’re not in the mood for baseball.  Lots of good eats and drinks out there, I hear.
  • Saturday post-game Tiki party?
  • Sunday tailgate! 2:30 tailgate in advance of late start: 5:35PM first pitch!

See you at the park!

@Kram209

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Blowin’ in the [Trade] Wind

“The answer my friend

is blowin’ in the wind.

The answer is blowin’ in the wind.”

–Bob Dylan

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There’s a lot of yap out there about what the Phillies will do as we approach the trade deadline later this month.  There are a lot of wild ideas and a lot of speculation.  I’m going to take a look at it today, using a little logic, and with an eye on how this might impact the IronPigs chances for a run at the Governor’s Cup and a berth in that big game at Coca Cola Park in September.

Before we start position-by-position, and address “buying” and “selling,” let’s get a couple givens out of the way:

  1. It won’t be a fire sale: The attendance is too good, and the fan base too on-edge to tolerate a wholesale house-cleaning.  To do so would be to not only give up on this season, but next as well.  There’s too much money at stake to do that.
  2. Some players are un-touchable, for various reasons:  Dom Brown and Ben Revere are solid outfield players who are young and don’t make a ton of money.  You can’t give players like that away if you expect to win again any time soon.  Cole Hamels hasn’t had the best season, but he’s still young-ish and just signed a monster deal.  He’s not going anywhere.  I would think the two guys in Reading–Franco and Biddle–would not be thrown into any deal.
  3. Some players are highly unlikely to be moved:  Injuries and salary make Roy Halladay and Ryan Howard unlikely to get traded.
  4. It will be more of a re-tooling.  And if they can’t get good value, they might not make as many moves in either direction as you might think.

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Starting Pitching:

Cliff Lee is the guy often brought up as a possible trade chip.  But, he’s an All Star LHP and he’s signed.  He’s the kind of guy you look to get, not the one you give up.  If I were RAJ, I’d take calls about Cliff Lee, but I wouldn’t seriously consider any of them unless they involved a Bieber Bus full of prospects and a Brinks truck full of cash.  The Phillies’ rotation is adequate at this juncture to make a run.  They need to stay healthy, and you’d like to see Halladay come back in August (can we have a rehab appearance, please?), but they won’t look to acquire starters–nor will they be trading any away.  The IronPigs should get Morgan back in August (he gets a start for GCL Phillies today) and perhaps another pitcher if Halladay’s ready in late August (Not necessarily a starter, and it may depend on when the rosters expand.  It’s one thing for the Phils to leave our playoff team alone, but they won’t necessarily be sending us Jon Pettibone, you know?)

Relief Pitchers:

Some of the young dudes haven’t stepped up as well as we might have liked.  There’s still time, of course, and Horst, of course, will be ready soon.  That will bring the IronPigs a lefty, maybe Savery.  If Mike Stutes gets healthy or if Phillipe Aumont gets things figured out, that will get us Garcia and Ramirez back.  In any case, what the Phillies need is one more reliever not less.  I do not see them moving Paplebon unless  they get a Godfather-type offer from somebody (*cough* Detroit *cough*).  I’m not sure how far they’ll go to get the piece, but we could lose a player from the IronPigs in the process.  The Pigs’ bull-pen should be alright with the leftovers as long as we can get Aumont back on track.

Catcher:

Chooch is the kind of guy you’ve got to move if you can.  I know, I like him too.  But he’s not putting up huge numbers and is on the wrong side of 30.  His contract is up after the season.  Watch what they do with Kratz for a clue on what they intend.  If Kratzie sticks around for the entire eligible rehab time and plays regularly, that’s the sign that they will almost certainly move Ruiz.  There are some teams like the Yankees who could use Ruiz.  I wouldn’t expect to get a ton in return and I wouldn’t expect it to impact the IronPigs too much:  Rupp and Lerud are probably here to stay, with ToJo getting back on his feet in Reading and Valle’s stock dropping.  Injury’s always a concern, but Suomi’s around to help.  I don’t think they’ll want to expose Quintero to waivers again if they’re trying to trade Ruiz.  I’m not expecting any AAA players to come back in  a Ruiz deal.

Lerud has been solid Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Lerud has been solid
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

First Base:

As I said above, I don’t think they can move Howard, although it might be beneficial for both he and the Phillies if they could get him to an AL team where he could DH, and unload at least some of his salary.  With his injury, I just don’t see it happening this year.  I’m not sure there’s any demand for Ruf, and his fielding’s really been OK at first as well as in left field.

Ruf at first in April Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Ruf at first in April
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Second Base:

This is really the question.  Utley has tremendous value when healthy because he’s an experienced leader who plays a middle-of-the-field position and can hit for power.  He’s getting up there in years, and is not signed for next season.  Certainly, they’ll get calls.  If I’m the Phillies and I think I have any kind of chance this year, I don’t move him unless the deal is outrageous.  I’ll explain more when I get to third…  In the off-season I try to re-sign Utley to a friendly but fair deal.  Put the ball in his court to choose money or comfort/loyalty.  If he is traded, I’d expect to get at least one AAA-level piece back.  We’d lose Galvis, of course, from the ‘Pigs.  In that way, it would likely be Pig-neutral.  Or slightly negative if we’d lose both Galvis AND Hernandez.

Utley with the IronPigs last year.   Photo credit: unknown

Utley with the IronPigs last year.
Photo credit: unknown

Shortstop:

With Galvis around, and the two youngsters J.P. and Quinn further down in the system, you could almost see them moving J-Roll.  But, his salary might be prohibitive, and I’m not sure there’s a market for him.  I don’t see him going anywhere.  But, you see, this is part of why we have Freddy Galvis in Allentown right now:  He’s getting at-bats and playing regularly so that (A) the Phillies know what he is right now, and (B) he’s ready to go to Philadelphia and step in immediately should one of these guys get traded.

Freddy of the Field Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Freddy of the Field
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Third Base:

Many Philadelphia fans (not me) were down on the Young trade, but he’s really been pretty good both at the plate as well as in the field.  But, his age and contract status again have him on the way out.  Both the Yankees and the Red Sox have a need.  If RAJ is smart–and I’m not sure he is–he’ll get them bidding against each other.  That could yield a little above market value, but I wouldn’t expect a AAA player in exchange.  I’d expect Frandsen and Galvis to man the position down the stretch, with Asche getting a September call-up to prepare to challenge for the spot in Spring Training.  This is part of the reason I don’t see Utley going anywhere, because Frannie/Freddy can replace MYoung, but not MYoung and Utley–unless you’re tanking.

 

Outfield:

Delmon may get moved, as well, if somebody wants another outfielder for the run.  I would anticipate a Thome-like return, though–no AAA stuff.  This move will increase in likelihood, as well, if a major move elsewhere in the lineup results in a big-league-ready outfielder (like the Papelbon rumors) or if Howard comes back and Ruf is playing well (Brown to RF).  The IronPigs could be the beneficiary of another outfielder in a trade, but I’m not counting on it.  Castro and Gillies need to play, and they’ll fill in with Martinez, Susdorf, Fields, Orr, and DMitch if needed.

Castro snags a line drive saving 2 runs. Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Castro snags a line drive saving 2 runs. Photo – Cheryl Pursell

So, what’s the bottom line for the Phillies?

They’ll try to play both sides, and be both “buyers” and “sellers” at the deadline.  Some of those big pieces (no pun) could go, but only with the right deal.  It will be called a “re-tooling.”  Ruiz and MYoung are on the way out.  Perhaps DYoung.  A reliever and an outfielder could be on the way in.

So, what’s the bottom line for the IronPigs?

We’ll get some pitching help, in the form of Morgan’s return as well as possible spot starts from Zambrano if he gets healthy and Halladay if he gets a rehab appearance (Don’t even ask, Rocky).  We’ll get some bull-pen pieces as the shuffle continues and guys maybe get healthy or get brought in.  We’ll lose Galvis in August, but we’ll retain Asche and Martinez.  We could lose a guy like Castro or Gillies or Hernandez in a trade.  Orr, Fields, and Susdorf will be available for more playing time.  Rupp and Lerud will remain.  And if everything falls right, that’s enough for us to get a shot at the Governor’s Cup.

 

See you  at the park,

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My New Favorite Moment at Coca Cola Park @ironpigs

I was amazed when TJ Bohn sprinted from right center field to catch a fly ball on the left field line behind a flailing Brandon Watson who lost the ball in the lights.

I was thrilled when Javon Moran swatted an inside the park home run on a sunny kids day game.

I was overjoyed when Michael Taylor hit a home run in the bottom of the 9th to tie the game and complete the first cycle in IronPig’s history.

I was forlorn that I missed the first and only (to date) triple play at Coca Cola Park.

But none of these can top what we saw tonight!

In the bottom of the 5th inning vs. Pawtucket in Game 1 tonight the Pigs loaded the bases.

Susdorf was on third, Lerud on second and Martinez on first. Leandro Castro hit a screaming double and the “ferrous” wheel started rolling. Susdorf scored easily and Martinez caught up to Lerud mid-way between 2nd and 3rd and neither stopped running. Thanks to our wonderful Noise Nation photographer (Cheryl Pursell) we have a photographic record of this event. Martinez pushing and hollering to Lerud and both scored within moments (ala Major League) on a reasonably close play at home plate.

Enjoy!

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

Photo by Cheryl Pursell ©

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