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Because – IronPigs 0-8 with Cesar Hernandez in CF

The recent developments in CF for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs have become quite the comedic tragedy of their own.

The debacle began with the release of CF Jermaine Mitchell on July the 1st. The voice of the IronPigs, Matt Provence mentioned it on twitter just yesterday.

After last evening’s 13 inning heartbreaker that makes it 5-12 since J-Mitch’s departure including the last 6 in a row.

Mitchell’s release has been well discussed – playing time – 40 man – options – money – blah -blah -blah.

What’s done is done and we look forward to J-Mitch returning to Coca-Cola Park where if he gets to play will probably (hopefully) destroy us.

Oh but wait there’s more centerfield comedy to come!

Courtesy of the excellent coverage from Chuck Hixon/phillybaseballinsider.com we get to hear from Cesar himself.
(link to full post here)

The Phillies approached Hernandez a couple of months ago about the idea of playing in the outfield and it caught him off-guard, to say the least.

“I said ‘wow, that’s crazy. I never played there, but I’ll try,’” Hernandez recalls. “I called my agent and said ‘I need an outfield glove.’ He said ‘what?’.”

The experiment became intense enough that the Phillies had Hernandez skip the Triple-A All-Star Game and instead, sent him to Reading to play center field while the IronPigs were off for the all-star break. Hernandez admits he was a little disappointed, but that he understood and wanted to do what he could to get better in the outfield.

“Even the glove is a lot different. It’s so big and my infield glove is too small,” laughed Hernandez, who has zeroed in on the toughest part of the position, at least for him. ”The fly ball over my head. I’m working on that. I take fly balls before practice and during BP.”

Seems even his agent was shocked and while Cesar was admittedly disappointed missing the AAA All-Star Game, here’s a 23 year old kid that just wants to play baseball.  I’m certain if they asked him to catch he wouldn’t put up much of a fight – he’s a ball player infielder- period.

Chuck expands on some reasons for this ‘experiment’ and certainly the more versatile Cesar is the more valuable to the Phillies he becomes.

First and foremost is the fact that Cesar Hernandez is out of options. If the Phillies don’t put him on the 25-man roster out of spring training next season, they would have to expose him to waivers before sending him down to Triple-A again. That means that the Phillies need to find a way to keep him on the roster, which might be easy to do if Chase Utley isn’t a Phillie. Utley is a constant in trade rumors and he’s also a free agent at the end of the season.

If Utley is still on the roster, then the Phillies are going to have to find something to do with Hernandez. Yes, he could spell Utley at second, but it’s not easy to carry a player – especially a rookie player – who can only play one position and who you want to have in the lineup on a regular basis. Let Utley walk? Possible, but the Phillies are on the record as saying that they want Utley to finish his career as a Phillie and Utley also has expressed his wish to finish his career in Philadelphia.

One can appreciate the young man’s eagerness and the Phillies willing to try to find him some playing time.

But here’s the rub for IronPigs fans:

Since July 4th the IronPigs have lost every single game Cesar Hernandez has played in centerfield.

Be clear in no way shape or form am I blaming Cesar for any of this. In fact, he’s one of my favorite players and heck it wasn’t his idea. I just Pray he doesn’t smash his arm into to wall during this little ‘experiment’.

The following stats further the tale of woe for IronPigs fans.

Is Cesar Hernandez Superman?

Is Cesar Hernandez Superman?

Since July the 1st, Cesar has played 8 games at 2b and 8 games in CF. (He was not in the lineup for the (double-header) scheduled game on 7/8 after playing in the completion of the suspended game from 4/10.)

In 8 games with Cesar at 2B the IronPigs outscored their opponents  34-27 and recorded 4 wins and 4 losses.

In 8 games with Hernandez at 2B  he went 15 for 37 from the plate for a blistering  .405 average with 8 runs, 5 RBI, 0BB, and 8Ks.

In 8 games with Cesar in CF the IronPigs were outscored 36-14 and went 0-8 including losing their last 6 in a row.

In 8 games in CF Hernandez went 7 for 30 (including two 0-fers) for a .233 average with 2 runs, 1 RBI, 4 BB, and 8K’s.

Read into that as you wish and obviously one player does not a team make. However, if an important piece has been removed from the puzzle perhaps it should be put back before it’s too late – even if it’s just for Cesar’s sake.

Such is the life in AAA baseball where it’s clearly not about winning. Regardless we will always support our ‘Pigs – at the same time we certainly hate to lose. Losing due to this ‘experiment’ is especially disheartening.

The question is how long will this ‘experiment’ continue?

Consensus among those I’ve interviewed say NOW!

SAY CZAR!

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Say Czar! Cesar Hernandez named IL batter of the week!

Cesar, the forgotten.  All he does it hit! Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

Cesar, the forgotten. All he does it hit!
Photo (c) Cheryl Pursell

OFFICIAL IRONPIGS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8, 2013

IRONPIGS INF CESAR HERNANDEZ NAMED I.L. BATTER OF THE WEEK

(Allentown, PA) – Lehigh Valley INF Cesar Hernandez was named International League Batter of the Week for July 1-7, as announced earlier today. During the period, the 23-year-old Hernandez batted .375-0-3 while recording three stolen bases, scoring four runs and leading the league with 12 hits.

The native of Valencia, Venezuela, started his week with a four-hit game on July 1 (his second such performance in three days) and later turned in two-hit efforts on Thursday and Sunday. He is currently ranked 11th in the league in batting average (.309) while leading the IL in triples (7) and listing third in stolen bases (26). He has also hit safely in nine of his last 10 games overall (18-41, .439-0-4, 6 R, 3 SB).

Additionally, Hernandez displayed his versatility by starting in centerfield twice during the week. Prior to these two games, the native second baseman had played just one game in the outfield during his pro career – and that was in his first season in 2007 in the Venezuelan Summer League.

Last Wednesday, Hernandez was selected to the 2013 IL All-Star team. Previously, he was a starting second baseman in the 2012 Eastern League (AA) All-Star Game and was also a member of the 2010 New York-Penn League (R) All-Star team. He also made his Major League debut earlier this year, posting a .250 average in nine games with Philadelphia.

Hernandez becomes the first IronPigs player to win the IL Batter of the Week in 2013 and the sixth all-time. Andy Tracy, who won the award three times, is the only multiple winner.

Previously, the IronPigs have had two representatives named IL Pitcher of the Week this season – LHP Adam Morgan on April 15and RHP Ethan Martin on July 1.

 — where pigs fly –


Matt Provence
Director, Media Relations & Broadcasting
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Triple-A Affiliate, 2011 N.L. East Champion Philadelphia Phillies

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#Guesttweeter – All You Can Tweet Fun

As you may know The Lehigh Valley IronPigs are now taking ‘applications’ for a lucky fan to become a Guest Tweeter. Among the many perks all @IronPigs tweets from that evening will be provided exclusively by the Guest Tweeter . Click here for your chance to join the fun.

#GUESTTWEETER (photo - Cheryl Pursell)

#GUESTTWEETER
(photo – Cheryl Pursell)

Tuesday night with thanks to @PorkCenter’s Kate I got the chance during the game against the Toledo Mud Hens where the ‘Pigs didn’t fly and barely got off the ground.

During the pre-game festivities I caught up with IronPigs Official Photographer Frank Mitman who frankly taught me more about photography in 15 minutes than I ever knew. I mention Frank because upon telling him I was the Guest Tweeter he inquired how the @PorkCenter was doing so far this year. 

Without much hesitation I told him that the @PorkCenter social media hub is one of the best additions to Coca-Cola Park since the original OinK sign. The more I think about it and much like Jermaine Mitchell’s recent release, it would be quite upsetting if the @PorkCenter was to ever leave the Park or if Kate Orme was not at the helm!

Speaking of Kate I would like to sincerely thank her again for the chance and the superb hospitality. It is truly an evening at Coca-Cola Park that will forever remain among the top on my list.

First The Box – then The Provence – then The Media.

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The Provence.
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Off to The Media we go!

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Ethan Cash Martin – International League Pitcher of The Week

OFFICIAL IRONPIGS NEWS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 1, 2013

 IRONPIGS RHP ETHAN MARTIN NAMED I.L. PITCHER OF THE WEEK

(Allentown, PA) – Lehigh Valley RHP Ethan Martin was named International League Pitcher of the Week for June 24-30, as announced earlier today. During the period, the 24-year-old Martin went 2-0, 0.64 ERA in two starts (14 ip, 5 h, r, er, 8 bb, 10 k).

Martin was the only I.L. pitcher to record two victories this week, and no IL pitcher bested his 14.0 innings pitched. Martin was masterful last Monday at Columbus, tossing 6.0 innings of three-hit, one-run baseball while matching his season-high with eight

Ethan Martin - Still Kram's Choice For Best Hair.  Photo - Cheryl Pursell

Ethan Martin – photo Cheryl Pursell

strikeouts in a 9-2 win. Back home Sunday afternoon against Toledo, Martin turned in arguably his best outing of 2013. He lasted a season-high 8.0 innings, surrendering just two hits and three walks without giving up a run.

Martin, now tied for the IL lead in victories (9), has also won a franchise-record tying four consecutive starts for the second time this season. His win on Monday (June 24) made him the fastest IronPigs pitcher to reach eight victories in a season. He is also now the fastest ever to nine wins.

In fact, Martin’s nine wins rank in a five-way tie for fourth for single-season pitching victories. Only THP Tyler Cloyd (12, 2012), RHP Drew Carpenter (11, 2009) and LHP Ryan Feierabend (10, 2011) have recorded more.

The native of Athens, Ga., is in his fifth professional season and first full season with the Phillies organization after coming over from the Dodgers in last summer’s trade that sent Shane Victorino to Los Angeles on July 31, 2012.

— where pigs fly –

Matt Provence
Director, Media Relations & Broadcasting
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Triple-A Affiliate, 2011 N.L. East Champion Philadelphia Phillies

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We sure have been enjoying watching Ethan pitch and yesterday’s outing was simply brilliant. It’s a shame he couldn’t pitch the complete game but I imagine he was on a 100 pitch limit. At this rate he’ll get the call up soon and (while we selfishly hope he stays a while) we certainly wish him Good Luck!!

Go Ethan!

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Ein Glas Bier – And More – The Velodrome – Tonight

Mike Walter Madison/ BRL All-Stars Preview

Friday, June 28th at Valley Preferred Cycling Center, the BRL All Stars share the spotlight with the greatest cyclists in the world on a very special night in T-Town.

The brightest stars from the Red Robin Marty Nothstein Bicycle Racing League will take the track to celebrate all they have accomplished this season. Riders from the 9-11 year old age group will compete in a 3 lap scratch, and riders from the 12-16 age group will take part in a 4 lap scratch, and there will be a 5 lap scratch open to all age groups.  The night will feature an awards ceremony, as well as team introductions, and much more. Which one of these youngsters will use the lessons learned from the pros on Friday to propel themselves to Olympic greatness? You’ll have to be here to find out.

Alongside the up and comers will be the greatest track cyclists in the world. The feature event of the night is the 100 Lap Madison for the Mike Walter Trophy. A Madison involves teams of two both wearing the same jersey. For those who haven’t seen the race, each rider completes a lap and then grabs their teammate by the arm and slings them forward to propel them further along.

 Tuesday night at Valley Preferred Cycling Center featured a 40 lap Madison, a warm up for the 50 and 100 lap races on Friday. The team of Luke Ockerby and Eric Workowski won the 40 lap event Tuesday. Ockerby will be paired for the first time with Austrian Andreas Graf, and Workowski will be paired with Patrick Kos of the Netherlands.  Workowski may be more nervous, however, watching his daughter Emma compete in the Red Robin BRL races on Friday night.

American tandem Bobby Lea, teamed with Barry Miller is looking to win the Mike Walter Madison for the third straight year Friday. The Americans will face stiff competition from the same international riders that they have all season long.  The powerful German team of Kalz and Grassman, along with the dynamic Dutch duo of Yondi Schmidt and Nick Stopler will look to unseat Lea from the Madison Throne.

Friday is also German Night at Valley Preferred Cycling Center. The night will feature a special appearance by Johan the Yodler, $3.00 Widmer Hefeweizens, and fresh German fare including German potato salad and organic bratwurst courtesy of Rodale Catering.

Pocono Raceway will be in the plaza to promote the Pocono IndyCar 400 fueled by Sunoco, and the official Chevy Camaro Pace Car will be taking a few laps around the track. Pocono Raceway will be giving out tickets to lucky fans throughout the night, so be sure to visit them in the plaza.

Friday night is a special night at Valley Preferred Cycling Center, so be sure to come out and enjoy all the action.

Stay tuned for our Friday night report which just might appear Saturday morning with all the Hefeweizens!

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Cycle tracks will abound in Utopia – It went down in T-Town

British futurist H.G. Wells wrote about cycling in Utopia in his 1905 novel A Modern Utopia.  I imagine good old H.G. probably didn’t dream of a cycling track in sunny Trexlertown, PA.

But…

The Valley Prefered Cycling Center aka The Velodrome was certainly the East Coast Utopia for cycling this past Friday night when the UCI Festival of Speed came to town.

UCI Festival of SPEED

UCI Festival of SPEED

The Velodrome was abound with Worldwide Olympic caliber talent with athletes representing New Zealand, Great Britain, Germany, Trinidad & Tobago, The Netherlands, Austria, and of course the U.S.A.

The International field was strong this Friday when Olympic cyclist Njisane Phillip (Trinidad & Tobago), whose family was seated just a few rows in front of me, finished 1st in the Final Sprint Standings. Not to be outdone Germany’s Marcel Kalz took the line 1st for the Pro Men Super Sprint Elimination and the Pro Men UCI 30km Points Race. The Netherlands Jenning Huizenga won the Pro Men UCI 15km Scratch to round out the International Field for the men.

Perkasie PA’s own Matt Baranoski won one for the home team when he finished 1st in the Pro Men UCI Keirin Final and exacted revenge on Phillip after placing 2nd to him in the Sprint.

On the women’s side the night belonged to Emmaus native Kim Geist who pretty much won every event she entered taking 1st prize in the Pro Women Elimination, Pro Women UCI 10km Scratch, and Pro Women 25 Lap Points Race.

Kim is certainly rides with an inspiring story. In 2007 , well on her way to a 2008 Olympic birth she was basically run over by a tractor trailer on Route 100 in Macungie. While Kim didn’t get the chance to compete in 2008 and didn’t qualify for the 2012 London Games she is aiming for the 2016 games in Rio. We’ll try to catch up with Kim this summer and see where she may be riding off to in the future.

New Zealander Stephanie McKenzie finished off the women’s field by out riding everyone to the Pro Women UCI Keirin Final victory in back to back weeks. Next week should be Stephanie’s last race in T-Town before heading back home so you will get one last chance to see this top women’s track racer.

While I haven’t been to the Velodrome in probably more than 30 years  like a fine wine it has only gotten better with age. If you haven’t been there lately or ever you simply must go before the summer is through.

Executive Director Marty Nothstein , Alicia Marinelli, Matt Hagen and all the staff at VPCC put on a truly first class show. The action keeps moving and even during multiple intermissions the crowd was never distracted from the track. The food is great and reasonably priced. The racing is top notch – have you purchased your tickets yet? (Tickets can be purchased in advance by contacting 610-395-7000 or info@thevelodrome.com. General Admission tickets are $5 and Finish Line tickets are $8.)

As we have mentioned before Alicia and Matt came to the Velodrome from The Lehigh Valley IronPigs. On Friday night a crowd favorite from Coca-Cola Park and Parkland grad Ben Youngerman aka The Utility Man entertained the crowd between races.

I caught up with Ben and we talked about how he turned his IronPigs gig into The Utility Man entertainer. Ben was featured by MLB Network during the Winter meeting and will visit at least 9 different states this Summer with more probably to come.  He mentioned he recently got an inquiry from Florida for his entertaining show. We wish Ben good luck and he’ll be at CCP in the near future!

Many thanks to Matt and Alicia for being so gracious and welcoming. I certainly had a great time and have some tickets for anyone who wants to catch a race – there are 2 to give so let me know. First Beer is on me – next one is on you!

Next Friday, June 28 is German night at the track with German Beer, German rider autographs and more. Pocono Raceway will also be at the Velodrome to promote the upcoming Pocono Indycar 400 on July 7th at Pocono Raceway.  I think I heard a 100 lap Madison race as well – always fun to watch. Be there!

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Dog Days of Summer & Keirin Cup in T-Town Tonight

The Dog Days of Summer have arrived in T-Town!  Keirin Racing comes to the track tonight as well as a 10 mile endurance race. Keirin racing is some the most exciting track racing to watch. Riders are paced behind a motorized cycle that gradually increases the rider’s speed on each lap until the last 600-700m when the pacer pulls off and the riders sprint to the finish crossing the line at 40+ MPH! Stay tuned for the report from the track following tonight’s action.

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Come out this Friday night, June 14th, to watch some of the best cyclists in the world compete in the Keirin Cup, a fan favorite that has such a long standing tradition in the sport. The night will also feature the 10-Mile championship for the endurance riders to see who has he most steam to outlast the competition and ride home with the top spot. This Friday night is sure to impress with the level of competition we have in T-Town.

On the promotional side of the night, bring your dog to Valley Preferred Cycling Center is this Friday for the first of three dates in our Dog Days of Summer Series. Dog admission is $1.00 at the gates, which open at 6:00PM. All proceeds from dog admission will go to The Sanctuary at Haafsville.

The Sanctuary at Haafsville offers a nurturing environment for stray, feral, homeless, needy, and abandoned animals. The Sanctuary is home to animals in many different life circumstances.

  • Animals whose owners are seeking safety for their animals
  • Animals whose owners are being sent overseas for military duty
  • Companion animals of senior citizens who are temporarily hospitalized or enter a senior care facility
  • Geriatric animals whose owners can no longer keep them

The next dates in our Dog Days of Summer Series will be July 12th and August 16th, where there will be different animal charities as beneficiaries.

There will be dog themed activities throughout the night, so bring your canine companions out to the track, and help out a great cause at the same time.

On deck for next week is the UCI Festival of Speed presented by EnduroPacks.

This season will be one of the most exciting every at Valley Preferred  . From games and contests, to special offers and promotions, and as always, world-class racing, Friday nights in T-Town are going to feature excitement from start to finish. So come to Valley Preferred Cycling Center this, and every Friday night for an experience unlike any other.

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IronPigs + RailRiders = IronRail Trophy

You know I get chastised for it and I’m fine with that frankly but ‘dag gum’ the IronPigs keep coming up with fresh stuff that adds to the Coca-Cola Park experience. Who keeps thinking this stuff up?

While we certainly hope the Pigs Ride the Rails to the trophy, it makes me wonder if Lehigh Valley GM Kurt Landes has gone clothes shopping and has the lyrics to Purple Rain on his iPhone?!?

I can only imagine what they have planned for the Gildan AAA National Championship Game! (ticket link below)

LHV_SWB(photo from ironpigsbaseball.com)

Here ’tis..

OFFICIAL IRONPIGS NEWS
For Immediate Release
June 13, 2013

IRONPIGS AND RAILRIDERS ANNOUNCE “IRONRAIL” TROPHY SERIES
IronPigs-RailRiders Season Series Winner to be Receive Annual IronRail Series Trophy

(Allentown, Pa.) – The winner of the annual 16-game series between the IronPigs and the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders will capture the IronRail Trophy along with a number of other unique bragging rights and incentives, the two clubs announced today. The 2013 IronRail series kicks off tonight at 7:05 p.m. in the opening game of a four-game series between the rivals at Coca-Cola Park.

“There is no bigger rival to our ballclub than the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders,” remarked IronPigs General Manager Kurt Landes. “The IronRail trophy will come to symbolize the heritage and history of our respective communities and, over time, this rivalry.”

The winning team will capture the IronRail Trophy, currently being commissioned from a piece of reconditioned railroad track iron, along with the following “perks” from the losing club:
· The General Manager of the losing team will sing a stirring rendition of a song of the winning team’s choice while dressed in a fat lady suit (hence, the “Fat Lady has sung”) and be played for the opposing team’s fans on their videoboard after every home game victory between the two clubs in 2014 and beyond.

· An extraordinary team feed provided for the winning team and field staff.

· Bragging rights for the next year as the IronRail trophy will be on display in the winning team’s ballpark throughout the 2014 season and so forth.
Added RailRiders General Manager Rob Crain: “We want IronPig blood and I can’t wait to hear Landes squeal a few bars dressed in a fat lady suit.”

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre owns a 48-32 lead in the all-time series dating back to Lehigh Valley’s inaugural 2008 season although the two clubs split the season series in 2012. In the event of an 8-8 tie in future seasons, the club that wins the final regular season game will be deemed the IronRail Series Trophy winner.

Great seats are still available for all upcoming games, including the 2013 Gildan Triple-A National Championship Game on September 17 at Coca-Cola Park, and can be purchased in-person at Coca-Cola Park (Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.), by calling (610) 841-PIGS (7447) or online at ironpigsbaseball.com. Two brand-new seating areas, the “Hot Corner” and the “Bacon Strip” have been added to Coca-Cola Park this season, offering IronPigs fans the most unique and distinctive seating and hospitality areas in all of Minor League Baseball.

Single-game tickets, mini-plan packages and group tickets for all IronPigs home games presented by Capital BlueCross, are on sale now and can be purchased at the Coca-Cola Park Ticket Office, online at http://www.ironpigsbaseball.com or by calling (610) 841-PIGS.

— where pigs fly —

Jon Schaeffer
Director, New Media
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
Triple-A Affiliate, Philadelphia Phillies

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Good Knight Charlotte – IronPigs FLY – 8 to 5 – Reach.500!!

First, please forgive me for getting a little personal but on Saturday night my daughter graduated High-School and I gotta tell ya it was a proud moment for this father! Consequently, I didn’t make it to the Velodrome but look forward to next week’s report from T-Town.

Following the festivities at Stabler Arena as usual I made my way to a Lehigh Valley IronPigs’ game at Coca-Cola Park. Honestly though, I didn’t actually see much from the field of play but I was at the Park – promise ya that.

What I did see (on TV) and hear from the voice in my head radio was that the IronPigs offense is simply on FIRE and the pitching is not too shabby either – and – the IronPigs reached .500 since the first time way back in April just two weeks into the season.

Cody Overbeck and Darin Ruf each went 3 for 5 – Cody had 3 RBI’s and Ruf 2. Mini Mart ‘Super Mart’ as The Voice so named him (Michael Martinez) went 3-for-4 and hit his 2nd dinger in 4 games! In my best “Madden Voice” – here’s a guy trying to make is way back to the bigs – boom! In all, the IronPigs tallied 14 hits including 5 doubles and are now hitting a collective .265 – good enough for 4th in the International League.

The IronPhillies are lucky at this point to have such problems!

We are witnessing the talent mature at this point in the season after what seemed a sometimes painful start. Recently I asked Josh Fields and Steven Lerud about the team “jelling” and playing some quality ball and they almost seemed offended I was even asking. Since then I understand why – they knew  – this is a good team that can (and will) play some great, entertaining ball – it’s fun!

There is certainly some fine young talent here from the aforementioned Darin Ruf to Cody Asche and the list goes on. Combine that with the already existing talent from the likes of Josh ‘Okie’ Fields, Cody Overbeck, Pete Orr, along with Jermaine Mitchell and I would venture to say this is the most talented IronPigs team – ever. The Pigs have been producing runs at will and have won 7 of their last 9 since the 4 game losing streak in Rochester. Did I mention the IronPhillies are lucky to have such problems?

Both teams have been painful to watch at times – no doubt. However, lately they both have been on a surge, mostly thanks to the talent brewed in the Lehigh Valley ala ‘Downtown’ Domonic Brown, Freddy Galvis, César Hernández, Erik Kratz, etc, etc.

In fact, I count 15 out of the 25 man roster that have worn an IronPigs uniform in the last 2 years (not counting Utley and Howard’s rehab appearances). Is that good or bad? Only time will tell.

Speaking of ‘Kratzie,’ let’s hope he’s ok after hearing his knee pop while running to 1st, but Charlie Manuel was quoted as saying, “It’s not good, It doesn’t look good.” A shame for Kratzie really who was on an offensive (and defensive) tear. Hopefully, Erik will make his way back in short order! If by some chance he doesn’t, here’s a guy who has dreamt of wearing Philly pinstripes since a young boy and actually did it. How many people can say they fulfilled their childhood, life-long dream? Not many! Godspeed Kratzie!!

Bottom line is, say what you will Philly fans (and reporters) but barring anything outrageous (and anything is possible) – watch the future World Series Champions emerge. Mark it down!  (so I’m an optimist)

Certainly looking forward to the report from Kram209 who was scouting The Reading Fightins this Saturday night where they split a pair with the Harrisburg Senators in a makeup doubleheader. Jesse Biddle completed the first game receiving the loss (1-0) by giving up a solo homer in the top of the 7th.  Big Z – Carlos Zambrano tossed the 2nd game and came away with a win! How they lookin’ Kram?

Recently turned 32, 3x all-star, 3x Silver Slugger (yes he can hit),  no hit pitcher,  100+ game winner,  and 12 year Major Leaguer, Zambrano is certainly an interesting story. From the Gatorade beat down to scuffles with teammates and even missing the bus plane, Carlos has some great pitching and hitting history. This guy after threatening retirement many times just can’t stop playing baseball. Regardless of his anger issues this man is a true competitor and even if he never throws a pitch in the ‘bigs’ again there are a lot of young pitchers who can learn from ‘Z’. Jesse Biddle you listening? Compete like Carlos (without the anger issues) and win a Cy Young! Mark it Down! (optimism remember)

Back at Coca-Cola Park, the Red Robin Tiki Terrace was open after the game for the 2nd Saturday in a row with live music. If you haven’t taken the opportunity I urge you to do so. Not only are most (if not all) of the IronPigs’ ‘family’ out there, so are many of the players. Everyone is relaxed (especially after a win) and it’s a great chance to get some words with them – it’s fun!

I may say this often and perhaps a bit too much but GM Kurt Landes and the staff he has surrounded himself with are second to none – period. It’s certainly part of what keeps me coming back to every single game and what makes the IronPigs the number 1 draw in all of Minor League Baseball. Also, and I probably mentioned this before too but the new folks who have only joined us this year are simply wonderful. Every one of them I have met has been the utmost professional and has brought a new and fresh perspective to Coca-Cola Park and they deserve a well earned – Thank You!

As mentioned if you spend some time after the game at the Tiki Terrace you may be lucky enough to catch up with a player or 2 and I gotta say that I take advantage of it whenever I can – it’s fun!

Jermaine Mitchell (J-Mitch) was the first I ran into this past Saturday night.  Here’s a guy who’s in his 8th year playing for his 6th different team. I figure he’s seen some stuff ya know? I’ve been curious to quiz a veteran player about this year’s coaching staff and J. Mitch was the perfect candidate.

I mentioned to J-Mitch about players perhaps receiving different viewpoints depending on if they are with the Phillies or the IronPigs and which particular coach they were getting advice from. Mitchell could not have given a better answer. He said and I paraphrase, “Listen, it doesn’t matter which coach tells you what. It is up to the player to make it happen.” True enough and I appreciate Mitchell’s honesty. Let’s be honest, I appreciate the opportunity to get a chance to talk with these guys now and again – it’s fun!

Oh right the game…

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Important Note:  Phillippe Aumont after some recent struggles went 1 and 2/3 innings and surrendered no hits, no runs, not a single walk and struck out 4! Keep it going Phillippe!

Please let The Voice of the IronPigs Radio Network Matt Provence tell you the rest cuz who better?

We’ll do it all again in a few hours – game time on Sunday – 1:35 pm.

Da Dish – it’s fun!

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I want to ride my bicycle – RAIN – Valley Preferred Cycling Center – POSTPONED

Not sure about riding my bicycle but I’m sure the folks at Trexlertown’s Valley Preferred Cycling Center  do! However without rain tires opening night has been postponed until tomorrow evening.

OFFICIAL NEWS FROM VALLEY PREFERRED CYCLING CENTER
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 7, 2013

Due to inclement weather, tonight’s US Sprint Gran Prix at Valley Preferred Cycling Center has been postponed. The race is rescheduled for Saturday, June 8th at 7:30PM. Gates will open at 6:00PM. Sprint qualifying will begin at 5:00PM.

The First Drink on Us promotion will still be in place for Saturday’s race. All coupons for June 7th will be honored.

All First Niagara Masters and Rookies and Bear Creek Futures Stars events previously scheduled for Saturday have been canceled.

About Valley Preferred Cycling Center

Valley Preferred Cycling Center (formerly Lehigh Valley Velodrome) is managed by a non-profit 501(c)(3) foundation and is the most prestigious professional cycling track in North America. Valley Preferred Cycling Center has hosted a full spectrum of world-class events throughout its history, including numerous national championships, world cups, world championships, and the 1996 Olympic Trials.

From April through September, Valley Preferred Cycling Center hosts professional cycling events, amateur events, youth bicycle racing leagues, and developmental cycling courses for all ages. The Valley Preferred Cycling Center is committed to providing the community with cycling programs that promote education, fitness, and healthy competition.

Shane Baglini
Marketing/ Communications Assistant
Valley Preferred Cycling Center
The Bicycle Racing Capital of the World

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