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Tiki Terrace View – Pig Stop Chew

Red Robin Tiki Terrace 

The Tiki Terrace has been well reported here since its inception and I had the recent opportunity to sit in the front row of the overhanging seats and as expected the view is one of the most unique in baseball.  There are still single game, individual tickets available. Click here to get ’em before they are gone. Got a group of 48-64? This is the place to be – click here for group inquiries.

Coca-Cola - Tiki Terrace Style

View from the front row - Tiki Terrace

The Pig Stop

If you find yourself on the club level be sure to explore The Pig Stop and see what Executive Chef Jan Giejda has cooked up.

Please consider my application for taste tester!

IronPigs staff member Jace expertly crafts "The Charged Chicken" sandwich.

As Good as it Looks - Don't Miss The Pig Stop - It's the best $10 you'll spend!

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S-A-T-U-R—D-A-Y Night! – Dog Day Afternoon – IronPigs Style

S-A-T-U-R—D-A-Y Night!

Phillies product and former IronPig Matt Rizzotti poses for pix before Saturday's game. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

IronPigs Manager Ryne Sandberg and Red Wings Manager Gene Glynn exchange line up cards. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Starting pitcher Scott Elarton narrowly missed the W but pitched well. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Hector Luna began the scoring in the 1st after doubling to left scoring Domonic Brown who previously singled and stole second. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Hector "the" Luna "tic" "you're lookin' for" launches a solo blast to the grass in center field in the 3rd - 'Pigs 2-0. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Scott Podsednik misplays a fly ball to right scoring Darin Mastroianni and tying the score 2-2 in the top of the 7th. Rochester scored their first run (top 4) after a single by Joe Benson, a wild pitch by Elarton and a single by Aaron Bates. In the end it would cause no real damage. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Andres Blanco starts the 7th inning rally with a 1 out single deflected off pitcher Esmerling Vasquez. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Richie T doubles down the RF line to score Blanco which turns out to be the game winning hit. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Richie T takes off from 2nd before the pitch is even tossed, steals 3rd and almost scores on the subsequent wild pitch - instead he puts on the brakes after good hustle by catcher Rene Rivera. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Domonic Brown triples to right center, the ball lands under the wall and scores Thompson from 3rd and Podsednik who previously walked for 2 insurance runs. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Jeremy Horst earns the win. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Jake Diekman came on in the 9th and surrendered two singles, no runs and earned his 2nd save. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

Dog Day Afternoon

Sunday was the first Bring your Dog to The Park day of 2012 and according ironpigsbaseball.com, 247 dogs were in attendance. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

The Capital BlueCross Puppy Lawn. (Photo by DiPro)

Julie with Blitzen's Uncle Max and Noise Nation's own Dan Kehl andwith Blitzen. (Photo by DiPro)

Cory and Dan with Blitzen's new friend Mackenzie. (Photo courtesy of Cory)

Mckenzie Pigging Out. (Photo courtesy of Cory)

Starting pitcher Dave Bush earned the W going 5 and giving up 7 hits, 1 earned run, 1 BB and 3 SO. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Former IronPig Matt Rizzotti realizing how much he loves playing at Coca-Cola Park... (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

...and proceeds to single in Joe Benson (who previously tripled) for the first run of the game. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

After lining a single Rich Thompson rounds 2nd on his way home when Andres Blanco blasts a triple off the Copperhead Grill sign in right center. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Richie T slides to avoid the tag - video replay shows he may have caught the black with his fingertip, regardless.... (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

....Rich dives back to grab the plate - SAFE! 'Pigs tie it up 1-1 (Amazing Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Domonic Brown doubles to right on a high chopper off first baseman Aaron Bates' glove to score Blanco from 3rd for what was the game winner. Domonic went 2 for 4 on the day with an RBI and a Run scored. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

After singling through the left side of the infield Kevin Frandsen hustles from 1st to 3rd following a single by Cody Overbeck that scored D. Brown. That would be all the 'Pigs would need as the 'pen came on to finish up. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

The San-Fran Connection. Manager Ryne Sandberg and Kevin Frandsen (2B) - Winning is Fun! (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Raul Valdes pitches a scoreless 6th and 7th giving up 2 hits and striking out 1. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Phillippe "Lights Out" Aumont earns his 4th save in as many tries pitching a hit-less 8th and 9th, striking out 4 of the 6 he faced. (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

Coming up after the week-long road trip, the IronPigs will play 13 games in 14 days back at Coca-Cola Park.

Are you ready to Bring the Noise?

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Rochester – The Mini-Series – IronPigs Perfect at The Coke

In a weekend packed with Lehigh Valley Professional Sports, the IronPigs were able to grab 2 wins from the visiting Rochester Red Wings to stay perfect at Coca-Cola Park and bring their record to 9-2.

As a result of Saturday’s  5-2 and Sunday’s 3-1 victories over the Wings, only the Lansing Lugnuts (Toronto – Class A) have a better winning percentage (9-1  .900 winning %) in all of (active) Minor League Baseball (at this moment).  While there are other undefeated home teams, only the IronPigs are 7-0. The St. Lucie Mets (NYM) and the Charlotte Stone Crabs (TB) in the Florida State League are both 4-0 at home.

Guess the Player

Without cheating take a guess who is (as of this posting) leading LHV in batting (.297), has the most hits (11), is tied for 1st in RBIs (7), and tied for 1st in Runs (6). Go ahead, I’ll wait….

That’s right it’s Domonic Brown!  Sure appears Domonic has put last year behind him, perhaps any remaining naysayers should do the same? Just sayin’…

Phillippe "Lights Out" Aumont earns his 4th save of the year in Sunday's 3-1 victory over Rochester (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

The Mini-Series

The IronPigs outscored the Red Wings by a total of 5 runs. The overall team batting averages were within 5 points but the IronPigs out hit the Wings with runners in scoring position (.333 to .267) and left  12 on base vs. the Wings 18 LOB.

While the hitting has been on a steady rise the pitching has continued to play a key role in victory. During this mini-series the Red Wings bullpen combined for a 4.50 ERA – The IronPigs an astonishing 1.00 ERA.

The Road

LHV will begin a 7 day road trip on Monday beginning with 4 games against the Buffalo Bisons followed up by 3 against the Red Wings and will return to Coca-Cola Park on Monday, April 23 for Richie T Bobblehead night. Hopefully, Matt Provence will make the bus ride home…

Be sure to look for awesome photos from Cheryl Pursell (and a few from me) in an upcoming post – “S-A-T-U-R–D-A-Y Night! – Dog Day Afternoon – IronPigs Style”

Pig Out!

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The $5mil Man – Deactivated – Pigs win 8-6

New enhanced fireworks - in the park

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On a (warmer) Friday the 13th, firework extravaganza night, the IronPigs derailed the Syracuse Chiefs to earn the series sweep and their best start ever at 7-2 along with the first 3 game sweep at Coca-Cola Park with the best record in the entire IL!

The story of the night was Syracuse starting pitcher, $5 mil man John Lannan and Adam Kilgore of The Washington Post has the call.

Posted at 07:10 PM ET, 04/03/2012

John Lannan optioned, Ross Detwiler to the Nationals rotation: Initial thoughts

The $5 Million Dollar Man (Photo courtesy of Chery Pursell)

By Adam Kilgore

The entire article is clickable above (good read on this interesting story – below is an excerpt.)

“Lannan becomes the highest-paid player ever optioned to the minors before the end of spring training, and also the first healthy pitcher to post a sub-4.00 ERA and get optioned to the minors before the end of the following spring.”

There was much talk of John “Lee Majors” Lannan and his $5mil contract. During his warm-up in the ‘Pen it seemed like he had decent stuff including a strange 4 finger grip (new camera coming soon).

Pigs Jump to a 5-0 Lead – Syracuse Shoddy

"Life is a Highway" (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Regardless, the scoring began in the 2nd when Hector Luna singled, Cody Overbeck singled off the glove of 3rd baseman Carlos Rivera and Lou Montanez drew a walk. Tuffy Gosewisch had a chance to go back to back 4 bangers, but alas it was not to be. Tuffy did grab an RBI scoring Luna on a ground out to 3rd.  The Iron’ strikes  first and leads the Pigs lead 1 – 0.

Then it got bizarre as a lazy fly to left off  pitcher (Tom “Life is a Highway”*  Cochran) jumped out of left fielder Cory Brown’s glove – he caught it and it just jumped out – it reminded me of  the old “let’s pull a rabbit out of my hat” trick  and scored Overbeck and Lou Montanez who drew a previous walk. Pigs up 3 – 0

Two more would score in the 3rd after a Frandsen single, a Dominick Brown double and an error on short-stop Seth Bynum. ‘Pigs are now cruising with a 5-0 lead.

Bryce Harper hits his only single of the evening (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Chiefs Get on the Board

Jason Michaels and Bryce Harper would single and Michaels would score in the 4th on an error by Hector Luna. Tyler Moore who did not hit any home-runs this game for a change –  popped out to Overbeck to stem the train. Pigs 5 – Chiefs 1

More Chiefs

The Chiefs would score again with two outs in the 5th when Cory Brown walked, Seth Bynum singled followed by a Jason Michaels single to score Brown. Instead of his traditional HR,Tyler Moore doubled to left to scoring Bynum and Michaels. Tyler Moore would advance to 2nd when a throw home went through both catcher Tuffy Gosewisch and pitcher Tom Cochran. Friday the 13 was certainly if full swing (more on that later).  Pigs 5 – Chiefs 4 (and the nail-biting ensues)

Overbeck goes yard for a 3 run homer (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Overbeck Over the Wall

No need to chip a tooth as Lannan got the hook in the bottom half of the 5th after a 3 run blast on Cody Overbeck’s first HR of the season and then a walk to Hector Luna. Overall LHV knocked the bionic out of “Steve Austin” for 8 runs (4 earned) on 9 hits with 3 BB and 3 SO.  Austin Babbins-Dirkx came on to end the inning despite a two out Andres Blanco Single Pigs 8 – Chiefs 4

Here come the Chiefs

The Chiefs added two more runs in the 6th when Jhonatan Solano reached on a 6 pitch walk, Jarrett Hoffpauir reached on a the 3rd IronPigs E on the night this time by Kevin Frandsen.

David Purcey took the mound in relief of Cochran and promptly surrendered a triple to pinch hitter Mark Teahan scoring Solano and Hoffpauir.

Michael Schwimer pitched two scoreless innings while striking out 3 to earn his 2nd save (Photo courtesy of Cherly Pursell)

Tyler Moore steps to the plate after sucessive walks to Seth Bynum and Jason Michaels. This time Moore is less and fouls out to right fielder Lou Montanez. Pigs 8 – Chiefs 6 (and the nervousness ensues).

Purcey goes on to pitch the rest of the 6th and the 7th giving up 2 hits, 0 runs, 2 BB and 1 SO.

With the score 8 – 6 top 8th who would you make the call to? Yes, “Phear the Phro” ‘Scwim’ is in and proceeds to pitch 2 strong innings surrendering 1 hit, no runs and striking out half the hitters he faced. LHV remains undefeated at Coca-Cola Park.

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The Box

This was certainly an odd evening and it was after all Friday the 13th. The IronPigs have been lucky in Friday the 13th games all-time going 3-1 and outscoring their opponents 22-17.

The Pig Pen

In this 3 game series the ‘Pen has surrendered only 8 hits in 9.2 innings pitched, 1 earned run, 13 SO and 2 BB for… wait for it an ERA of .93. “How do you like all that”*

The Harper/Moore Effect

While it was unfortunate to be unable to speak with Bryce Harper (media blackout), in a conversation with GM Kurt Landes he mentioned  Harper’s actually a nice kid – shame we couldn’t have found out for ourselves. Come to think of it there was no helmet throwing incidents or kisses blown to IronPigs pitchers and consequently not much action at the plate either.

Tyler Moore on the other hand had an outstanding series but it was all for naught.

 

 Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

The Rochester Red Wings come into town for a quick 2 game series starting at 6:35 pm on Saturday.

Go Pigs!

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Gosewisch – Goes-uh-Salami – Pigs win 5-4

On Fefe bobble head/arm giveaway night, the IronPigs got their 6th victory  winning 5 of those 6 by a single run.

It just doesn’t matter

Syracuse first baseman Tyler Moore continues to rock ‘Pigs pitching with his 3rd home run in two nights.

Freeze Gopher! ~~Carl Spackler - No gophers on Bill Butler's beautifully landscaped field.

It just doesn’t matter when in the bottom of the 4th IronPigs catcher Tuffy Gosewisch hits only the 3rd Grand Salami at Coca-Cola Park and that’s all the ‘Pigs would need. The other two were of course by Andy Tracy now the Manager for the Crosscutters in Williamsport (Class A Short-Season).

It just doesn’t matter when the combination of Raul Valdes and Phillippe Aumont go 3 up 3 down in the 7th, 8th, and 9th with 6 (of 9) being strike outs.

It just doesn’t matter when “The Star” Bryce Harper has an o’fer.

In fact, at this point what does really matter? Other than LHV is 6-2, off to their best start ever and along with the Columbus Clippers have the best record in the IL!

The Box

The Voice

Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

That should be all you need to know – so please enjoy the pretty pictures and we’ll try to do it all again tomorrow!

A huge thanks to Cheryl Pursell for her amazing photo contributions!

Vote FeFe!

Gosewisch Goes Salami! But where's the bat?

Tuffy

Tuffy - Forget about it! (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Four score and eight hours ago our Tuffy brought forth in this Park, a Grand Slam! (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Take away the two dings by Tyler Moore and Misch pitched 5 strong innings (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Bryce Harper looks to Jobu

Bats, they are sick... I ask Jobu to come, take fear from bats. I offer him cigar, rum. He will come. ~~Pedro Cerano (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Bryce Harper

Bryce Harper - CUT ON AND MISSED

Richie T delivers Roses to some lucky attendees of Ladies Night at Coca-Cola Park (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

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Hail Yes – Pigs 7 – Chiefs 6

What the Hail?

Hail - Yes

As folks were eagerly waiting to get their hands on a Ferrous Bobblebelly the sky opened up and the hail began to fall. The weather however would not dampen the IronPigs bats on this chilly April evening.

In an action packed game including 13 runs on 22 hits, the wood came to life and the ‘Pigs rocked 7 of those runs on 9 hits to win 7-6. Most importantly Lehigh Valley went 4-11 with runners in scoring position to pull off the win and garner their best start ever at 5W – 2L.

The Hitting

Scott Podsednik (CF) 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored

Dom Brown (LF) 1 for 3, 1 RBI, and 1 Run scored

I still hear a lot of rumbling about Brown around the park and not all of it is positive. It seems however as if he is on his way to silencing the naysayers. He’s hustling in the field and getting timely hits – while the season is young it’s a step in the right direction for Brown.

Hector Luna (3B) 1 for 3 with 1 run scored

Lou Montanez (RF) 1 for 3

Cody Overbeck (1B) 1 for 4, 1 RBI and 1 run scored

Erik Kratz (C) 2 for 4, 2 RBIs, and 1 run scored

Joe Thurston (Howell the 3rd) whacked a pinch hit dinger to right in the 8th for the game winner as the Chiefs Tyler Moore rocked his 2nd homer in the 9th.

Overall the ‘Pigs batted .290 and a powerful .363 with runners in scoring position.

The Bullpen

Austin Hyatt earned the win going 5 innings, giving up 2 (earned) runs on 6 hits with 3 SO and 4 BB.

Michael “Phear the Phro” Schwimer pitched 1 inning, giving up 2 hits and 3 (un-earned) runs while walking 1.

Jake Diekman with two strong innings gave up 4 hits, no runs and earned his 2nd hold of the year.

Other than the Tyler Moore blast Phillippe Aumont shut down Syracuse and earned his 2nd save of the year.

Overall the bullpen surrendered 13 hits and only 3 of the 6 scored by Syracuse were earned. The pen was saved by some timely fielding including 3 double plays and the Chiefs were 3-13 with RISP and left 9 on base.

The Harper

19 year old phenom Bryce Harper was held in check by the ‘pen and went 1 for 5 with 3 SO.

Bryce Harper (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Bryce Harper launches a souvenier out of play

Wishful Thinking

While the temperature board said 44 degrees it felt much colder than that and after a brief rain shower the Park emptied rapidly. As the temp board flipped screens there seemed to be a subliminal message displayed.

It didn't help... but was comical!

The Box

Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

The Pix

Play Ball

Ferrous Bobble "belly"

Scott Podsednik steals 3rd and scores the first run on a throwing error by catcher Jhonatan Solano (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Dom Brown - SAFE after a lead-off walk - Brown would go on to score (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Hector Luna - SAFE after a single by Cody Overbeck - Luna would go on to score (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

Erik Kratz grabs 2 RBIs on a double to left (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell)

RUNning shoes

The IronPigs will try to repeat tomorrow evening at Coca-Cola Park. The Palm trees at the Tiki Terrace will be lit – hopefully it will raise the temperature a bit.

Pig Out!

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Valdes Leak – ‘Pigs Weak – PawSox 8-0

The first place IronPigs will conclude their 4 game series at sunny, windy Pawtucket in the first day game of 2012 before returning to Coca-Cola Park on Wednesday to take on Bryce Harper and the Syracuse Chiefs.

Right Hander Dave Bush (3 teams in 2011 and 3.91 ERA with the ‘Pigs) will get the nod for the ‘Pigs and Ross Ohlendorf  (4.77 ERA in his MLB appearances) for the PawSox.

Back in August during a Bush start a bench clearing incident occurred resulting in the suspension of catcher Erik Kratz.  (Bush was not on the mound during the incident).

Bottom 1 (Viva La Frandsen)

Keven “Viva La” Frandsen robbed Mauro Gomez (1B) of a sure RBI single with a dynamite play at SS. Seems the Phils have some great play at short so far this season.

Top 2 (Now 29 total LOB)

After Hector Luna flies out after back to back singles by Joe Thurston and Cody Overbeck, the ‘Pigs strand two as Derrick Mitchell grounds into a 5-4-3 double play.

Bottom 2 (Runs, Drips, and Errors)

Luis Exposito (C) lines a double to left and scores on a throwing error by Tuffy Gosewisch (C) after a bunt by Pedro Ceriaco (SS).

Josh Kroeger (CF) goes down swinging and Lavarnway (DH) grounds out to Luna leaving Ceriaco on 2nd following a stolen base.

Derrick Mitchell grabs an ice-cream cone pop-up to center to end the inning and stem the scoring onslaught. Pigs 0 – Sox 1

Top 3 (39.9% lead-off walk scores – not this time)

Kevin Frandsen grabs a lead-off walk only to have Dom Brown ground into a 4-6-3 double play. 2 down

Hector Luna pops out to end the inning. Pigs still down 1-0

Bottom 6 (Valdes spills)

Bush finishes with 5 strong innings giving up 2 hits, 2 BB, 2 SO and 1 (un)earned run.

Raul Valdes in to start the 6th.

Josh Kroeger (CF) singles to 2nd and Larvarnway blasts one to center that is tracked down at the wall by Mitchell. 1 out

Mauro Gomez (1B) proceeds to blast one over the left field fence to put the PawSox up 3-0.

Lars Anderson (LF) with a line shot to right – man on – one out. Valdes with not a strong start.

Will Middlebrooks (3B) launches another liner to left center – two on – still one out – Valdes struggling at this point.

Daniel Nava (RF) blasted a homer to left clearing the bases.

Nate Spears (2B) pops out and Luis Exposito is gunned down with a grounder to Thurston to end the inning but the damage has been done. PawSox 6 – Pigs zilch.

Top 7 (Spoon swoons)

Chorye Spoon on to pitch for Ohlendorf who went 6 stellar innings giving up 2 hits, 3 BB, 1 K and zero runs.

Frandsen is robbed by a diving SS Ciriaco. 1 out

Brown reaches on an error by first baseman Mauro Gomez.

Hector Luna grounds out into the 3rd ground ball double play to end the inning.

Bottom 7 (More Horst Power)

Jeremy Horst in to replace Valdes who leaked 5 hits and 5 runs.

Ciriaco grounds out to Thurston on a quick toss to first. 1 out

Kroeger grounds out to Overbeck. 2 out

Lavarnway grabbed a 2 out walk.

Gomez singles and Lars Anderson pops out to end the inning. PawSox 6 – ‘Pigs zip

Top 8 (Spoonerific)

Thurston grounds out to first. 1 out

Overbeck grounds out to short for the 2nd out

Mitchell grounds out to third to end the inning. Pigs still down 6-0

Bottom 8 (Horst put to pasture)

Middlebrooks launched one over right center – 7 nothing Pawsox.

Nava singles to left.

Spears flies out to center fielder Mitchell. 1-out

Exposito blasts one to left that gets over Brown’s head to bounce in the stands for a ground rule double scoring Nava. PawSox now up 8 nil.

Horst is lead to pasture and replaced by left-handed pitching David Purcey.

Ciriaco singles on a swinging bunt to pitcher Purcey and advances Exposito to third. 2 on 1 out

Josh Kroeger strikes out for the 2nd out of the inning.

Lavarnway pops out to Overbeck but not before further damage and the ‘Pigs are now down 8 – love.

Top 9 (no rally Cap required)

Garret Mock on the hill to begin the 9th.

Gosewisch and Suomi lead off with singles. 2 on – none out

Posednik lines out to left. 1 out

Frandsen flies to center for out number 2 – Tuffy to third on the tag-up.

Dom Brown pops out to short to end the misery. Final Sox 8 – Pigs 0

Click below for the Matt Provence IronPigs Radio Recap of the Game.

Tough day for the bullpen after a strong season start. As the Spring air warms, let’s hope the bats do the same. To look at the overall stats and note the record only bodes well for the future or perhaps not.

In the first 6 games the ‘Pigs are 32 for 164 at the plate for a sub-Mendoza line .195 average but are still 4-2 and at least in a tie for first in the IL North. (Note that all 6 games used the DH)

Be sure to rub your Ferrous bobble-belly for luck and Bring on the Chiefs and the NOISE!

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‘Pigs vs. PawSox – Game 2 – The Revenge

The IronPigs Tom “Life is a Highway”* Cochran and  rightie prospect Alex Wilson for Pawtucket began on the Hill. Dom Brown gets the start  in LF, Mitchell in CF, and Montanez in RF, Frandsen, Thompson, Kratz get the rest.

This being  Coach Sandberg’s fourth different line-up in as many days hopefully the ‘Pigs can earn the split in chilly Rhode Island.

TOP 1 (‘Pigs jump to early lead)

Andres Blanco (SS) singled and advanced to 3rd on a balk and then a wild pitch and and scored on a sac fly by Lou Montanez (CF). Pigs lead 1-0.

Joe Thurston (2B) flied out to center Hector Luna (3B) goes down swinging to end the inning.

Top 2 (Play at the Plate)

Dom Brown lead off with a walk and moved to 2nd on a single by Cody Overbeck to left, a 2nd wild pitch of the game moves up the runners.

Derrick Mitchell strikes out swinging.

Tuffy Gosewhisch launches what was surely a sac fly to right to score another ‘Pigs run but Alex Hassan (RF) gunned down Dom Brown at home on a strong throw to home ending the inning. The MiLB TV replay appeared to show Brown slide under that tag. ‘Pigs 1-0

Bottom 2 (It’s all tied up)

Mauro Gomez (1B) takes a 0-2 pitch and launches it over the left field fence to bring the PawSox even, 1-1.

Will Middlebrooks (3B) struck out swinging.

Jason Repko (DH) bunt singles to pitcher Cochran and he tosses it down the right field line moving Repko to 2nd.

Che-Hsuan Lin (CF) popped out in fair territory on a shot up the elevator shaft for the 2nd out.

Luis Exposito (C) flied out to center to end the inning. Pigs 1 – Sox 1

Top 3 (Blanco blanked)

Andres Blanco (SS) got his 2nd hit with a liner to right and is LOB following 3 straight outs.

Bottom 3 (Sox take the lead)

Alex Hassan was the recipient of the first official walk of the 2012 season. Third baseman Hector Luna made a great backhand stab off the bat of Pedro Ciriaco (SS) to punch out the speedy Hassan at 2nd.

Ciriaco moved to 2nd when Cochran hits a piece of fuzz on Nate Spears,  (2B) jersey for a HBP.

Daniel Nava (LF) ripped a pitch to left and a poor throw by Dom Brown results in Ciriaco scoring and the first lead for Pawtucket, 2-1.

Gomez flies out to Brown in left for the 2nd out. Sox are still up 2-1.

Bottom 4 (Super-Tuff)

“You don’t step on super-man’s cape, you don’t spit in the wind and you don’t run on Tuffy Gosewisch”*. Tuffy with a strong (SO) / throw out double play to punch out Jason Repko (DH) on a caught stealing – 2 out.

Cochran, after surrendering 2 walks to Exposito and Hassan escaped further damage with a charging play and throw to first by second baseman Joe Thurston off the bat of Pedro Ciriaco.

Top 6 (Dom Brown – Redemption)

Right-hander Chorye Spoon now pitching for the PawSox.

Andres Blanco grounds out to second baseman Nate Spears. 1-out

Two walks to Thurston and Montanez lead off the 6th bringing former Pig Killer Hector Luna to the plate. The runners advanced on a passed ball with runners on 2nd and 3rd and Luna strikes out – two down.

Dom Brown came through with two huge RBIs on his first hit of 2012 after chopping a grounder up the middle past the diving Ciriaco. Let’s hope that’s the beginning of Dom Brown’s come-back year!

Overbeck grounds out to end the inning. Pigs up 3-2.

Bottom 6 (Horst Power)

Lefty Jeremy Horst takes the hill to make his IronPigs debut.

Jason Repko struck out swinging. 1-down

Horst ranges to his right and makes a strong throw to spank out the swift a foot Che-Hsuan Lin. 2-down

Exposito – Cut on and missed for the easy 3-up 3-down for Jeremy Horst.

Pigs 3 – Sox 2

Top 7 (3 LOB – RISP – again)

Derrick Mitchell lead off with a perfect bunt single past the pitcher.

Tuffy Gosewisch struck out swinging – Mitchell is on second after a stolen base.

Suomi goes down swinging. 2 down

Pitching change – Will Inman (right-hander) on the hill for Pawtucket to face Andres Blanco.

Blanco walks bringing up Joe Thurston who also walks to load the bases.

Lou Montanez with 3 runners in scoring position proceeded to work the count full only to pop-out to Nate Spears just behind first base.

Bottom 7 (Phillipe “Wild Thing Williams” Aumont – gets the save)

Phillipe Aumont on the mound for his first attempted save of the year.

9th batter Hassan works a full-count and flies out to Derrick Mitchell. 1-out

Ciriaco is pounded in the upper arm by a 92+ MPH fast ball and reaches first. Still 1-out.

Spears draws a 4 pitch walk to move the tying run to 2nd and bring the winning run on base.

Nava also draws a walk to load the bases. 1-out

Gomez grounds out in a 6-4-3 double play to end the game.

Pigs Fly! On their way to a 3-1 record!

Cochran gets the win, Horst a hold, and Aumont his first (nail-biting) save of the year.

Strong pitching and (finally) some clutch hitting with RISP earned the IronPigs the split of the double-header.

I vote for no more 7 inning games!

OinK

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*credit to Matt Provence

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‘Pigs vs. PawSox – Game 1

The IronPigs kicked off a dreaded (7 inning) double-header againgst the Pawtucket RedSox at McCoy Stadium.

In 2011 the ‘Pigs went an abysmal 4-10 in 7 inning games and were 1-5 back in August. Hopefully, 2012 will bring a better result.

TOP 1 (Richie T on – Richie T gone)

After resting last nights game, Rich Thompson (CF) began the game with a lead off single against Pawtucket starting pitcher Aaron Cook and his first hit of the year but was erased quickly by a 6-4-3 double play.

TOP 3 (‘Pigs jump to early lead)

Derrick Mitchell (LF) beat out a great play by Jose Iglasias (SS) and wound up on 2nd from the resulting throwing error.

Erik Kratz (C) advanced Mitchell to 3rd on a sac fly to right.

Switch hitting Andres Blanco (SS) following a hard fault battle  brought in Mitchell after squirting one up the middle against the drawn in infield for his 3rd RBI of the season. IronPigs lead 1-0.

BOTTOM 4 (Crucial out-field error)

Ryan Lavarnway (C) singled to left, Mauro Gomez (1B) doubled to left to bring Lars Anderson to the plate. Anderson smacks sac fly to left a and Lou Montanez concerned with throwing home has the ball drop out of his mitt to score the PawSox first run.

Will Middlebrooks (3B) ground out to Andres Blanco and scored Gomez giving the Pawsox their first lead of the game 2-1.

TOP 5 (Aggressiveness – not this time)

Derrick Mitchell (LF) lead off with a single and is then thrown out trying to grab two bases off a past ball by pitcher Cook. The aggressiveness of Mitchell can certainly be admired but in a 7 inning shortened game perhaps it was bad timing.

BOTTOM 5 (Second out-field error results in 2 runs)

Jason Repko (CF) began the inning with a 1-0 blast over the left fence to give the PawSox a 3-1 lead.

Nate Spears (2B) lined a single to right followed by a Daniel Nava (LF) single. The runners advanced when the ball squirted under Mitchell’s glove in left in another costly IronPig Error. PawSox now lead 4-1.

The first walk of the season issued by any IronPig hurler was of the intentional kind and it paid off and resulted in Mauro Gomez grounding into a 6-4-3 double play to end the inning.

TOP 6 (Rally Killed)

Thompson and Kevin Frandsen (2B) started the 6th with 8 consecutive balls and the rally was started until ground ball specialist Aaron Cook tossed a 6-4-3 double play ball to Lou Montanez and ended the inning by striking out Hector Luna (3B). The score remained 4-1 with the IronPigs last chance coming up.

TOP 7 (Rally Caps – ineffective)

After reaching a 3-2 count, Joe Thurston (DH) grounds out to first for out one, bringing Cody Overbeck to the plate.

Overbeck flied out deep to right for out number 2.

Derrick Mitchell ended the game with a 3 pitch strike out to complete PawSox Pitcher Aaron Cook’s 5 hit 1 run complete (shortened) game gem.

While Pitching & Defense were instrumental in the first two victories it certainly didn’t help in game one and the ‘Pigs dropped their first game of the year 4-1 on two crucial outfield errors.

IronPigs starter Pat Misch was credited with the loss after giving up 4 runs (2 earned) on 6 hits in 5 innings.

First pitch for game two will begin at 6:40 pm. The Pigs split 4 double headers in 2011, let’s hope they can get the split today in Rhode Island.

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IronPigs Start 2-0 – Suomi the Money

To borrow a phrase from IronPigs broadcaster Matt Provence, John Suomi The Money (DH) rocked a home run to right field for what turned out to be the game winner. The rest of the ‘Pigs plated 6 runs on 8 hits to beat the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 6-5 at a frigid Coca-Cola Park.

DH John Suomi following his blast (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Pursell) (click to enlarge)

The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees began the scoring early with a double to left by Steve Pearce (1B) followed up by an RBI single by former IronPig DH Jack Cust.

SWB took a 3 zip lead in the top of the third with a throwing error by Kevin Frandsen plating two again off the bat of Jack Cust.

The ‘Pigs would finally get on the board in the bottom of the third when Andres Blanco (SS) plated Tuffy Gosewisch (C) who reached on a fielders choice. Blanco would plate two on the evening and add some stellar field play. The wide ranging Blanco snared a ball behind 2nd base and snapped a throw to snare Brandon Laird (3B) who strayed a bit too far from 3rd base that surely saved a run and ended a SWB scoring rally.

The IronPigs would score 3 more in the bottom of the 6th when a double by Cody Overbeck (1B) scored Lou Montanez (RF) and Hector Luna (3B) who reached on back to back singles. The scoring rally ended early however on a base running error by Overbeck who while it appeared had an easy chance to make it back to 2nd was called out in a run-down.

SWB would score two more in the game but it was John Suomi’s 0-1 blast to the Bud Light Trough in right field that scored the last run of the evening and led to the 2nd victory in as many nights.

Craig and Annemarie Ritter of Whitehall pose with the first HR ball of 2012 (click to enlarge)

In fact, Suomi’s shot landed right into our own Noise Nation founder Dan Kehl’s seat in the Bud Light Trough while he was away. Craig and Annemarie Ritter of Whitehall were the lucky recipients of the first Home Run Ball at Coca-Cola Park in 2012.

The Pigs start 2-0 for the first time in their history and the last time a Philly AAA team began the season 2-0 was 20 years ago, ironically it was the SWB Red-Barons.

The spectacular week at Coca-Cola Park began with Monday’s Media Day, then Reading on Tuesday, Wednesday’s Red Carpet Premier of IronPigs Fan-tastic to Thursday’s opening day shut-out victory and ended loudly with the best Friday fireworks show yet.

Thursday’s perfect through 6 winner Tyler Cloyd may be in the running for IL Pitcher of the week and still end up back at AA Reading. How do you like that? So far there is great depth in the Minor League pen and the Phils should have no problem calling up some fine tossers – let’s just hope they don’t need to.

The ‘Pigs are on the bus North to Pawtucket for a 4 game series commencing with a double-header tomorrow at 4:05 pm.

Action returns to Coca-Cola Park on Wednesday the 11th at 7:05 pm when the Nationals 19 year old phenom Bryce Harper (.375)  arrives with the Syracuse Chiefs for a 3 game series – it should be fun to watch!

Go Pigs!

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