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Checking the Weather

While we’re thankful here in Kram’s Korner that we didn’t just get 10 inches of snow, fact is, it’s not baseball weather yet.  Mother Nature’s not ready.  In fact, she’s not provided Clearwater, Florida with a ton of nice weather, either.  That’s where our guys are battling for jobs to see who breaks camp with the AAA IronPigs.  Here’s a roster update on which way the wind is blowing right now–what I’m hearing and what to watch for:

 

Catcher:

Young Tommy Joseph is impressing all around.  He’s hitting the ball, calling good games for the MLB pitchers, and throwing guys out.  Right now, I have him as a lock to break camp with the IronPigs.  Get ready to chant: TOE!  JOE!  TOE!  JOE!

As for the other, who knows?  Valle could go back to Reading or back up Tommy, or he could be on the DL as he battles a broken finger.  Or he could get traded.  He’s with the Mexican WBC team right now, so we’ll see what happens when he gets back, as well as who gets sent to minor league camp first.  It is assumed that Humberto Quintero–older and more experienced–will back up Kratz in Philadelphia.  Remember that Lerud had MLB time last year as well.  Also recall, the IronPigs started with three catchers last year.  Cameron Rupp should be “the guy” in Reading, as he’s been getting some time in MLB camp too, of late.   Finally, there was a rumor that the Phillies were scanning the market for another veteran back-up type.  Don’t be surprised to see a last minute addition to this derby.

 

Infield:

It looks like it’s coming down to three guys for two back-up spots in Philly:  Frandsen, Galvis, and Betancourt.  Yuni has a 3/24 out clause, so the Phillies will have to make a decision by then if they want to keep him.  Given that kind of clause, I really doubt he’ll accept an assignment to Lehigh Valley; he’ll have a whole week to hook on with another MLB team who needs a shortstop (St Louis?).  But, if they keep him, they could option Galvis to the IronPigs to play every day.  This is what I’m hoping for, but I’m not holding my breath.  Charlie Manuel has already counted up all the at-bats he can give Galvis, and he’s got him at 3B now, too, to boot (poor choice of words..).  You can count on Michael Martinez and Pete Orr for the IronPigs at this juncture.

Josh Fields has been getting time at 1B with the big club thus far.  I think this is because Michael Young is the starter at 3B, Kevin Frandsen (or, Galvis) is the backup, and they want a long look at young Cody Asche.  While I still kind of expect to see Fields at 3B with the ‘Pigs, Ache has–like Joseph–been impressing on both sides of the ball.  I didn’t think they’d start him at LHV, but it is possible.  I wonder if another Cody–Overbeck–could be the odd guy out.  Or, perhaps, Fields gets the DH.  Let’s see what the minor league camp looks like when they start playing games.

 

Outfield:

Dom Brown has a strangle-hold on one corner spot, and Delmon Young will definitely start the season on the DL.  In fact, they’re saying Young could be ready mid-April or so.  I wonder, if the weather’s warm enough, if he’ll get a rehab assignment in Allentown during the Bison series April 19-22?

But I digress.  Mayberry and Nix should hold down the other corner outfield spot, leaving Darrin Ruf to battle Rule 5 guy Ender Inciarte for the last spot.  Young Ender has impressed me as I’ve watched him in the MLB spring training games.  He’s been patient at the plate, stolen a couple bases, and played an energetic CF as Ben Revere’s backup.  If they want to keep him, he has to stay on the 25-man.  Plus, Ruf’s not done well at the plate or in LF.  Right now, I think Ruf comes to Allentown as they delay the decision on Inciarte.  They can offer him back at any time, and it gives them a chance to see if Tyson Gillies (currently playing for Canada in the WBC) can arrive in Allentown healthy and ready to play.

 

Pitchers:

I haven’t heard much in the wind about the spots.  Predictions kind of remain the same.  The only note is young lefty Adam Morgan.  I had him slotted to start the season in Reading, and come up mid-season with Asche and perhaps Joseph.  Like the two former, he’s been impressing and I wouldn’t be shocked to see him break with the ‘Pigs.  I’m not predicting it; it just wouldn’t blow me away.

 

So that’s what I’m hearing in the wind.  I’ve also heard that some exciting announcements are forthcoming from the IronPigs about new additions to Coca Cola Park.  Mr. Landes wasn’t kidding on Pig Day when he said he had other secrets.  Please stay tuned, and we’ll keep you informed right here at the Horn and Bell.

@Kram209 (Twitter)

PS: Go SteelHawks!

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222 Game Officially Announced; Season Tickets Clarified

Several folks have asked me in the past week or two if there will be a “Route 222 Challenge” or “222 Showcase” game this year with Reading.  Indeed there will be; it is on the magnet schedule from last year and everything–but it was made official today by the IronPigs.

 

It will be hosted by the IronPigs this year, at 6:35PM on Tuesday April 2.  Tickets are available now for $6.00.  All seating for the game is General Admission, with only the lower bowl open.  I do believe suite holders have access to their suites as well, but club level amenities are limited.  If it is consistent with the past, all ticket proceeds will benefit either IronPigs Charities or another charity.  Concessions will be open, but may be somewhat limited compared with a regular season game (some of the carts and sands may not be running, but main concessions will.)  In the past, full season ticket holders received tickets complimentary.  Indeed mine have been loaded into my account already.  I believe I will need to have the tickets printed when I pick up my ticket cards, as they are listed as “in will call” instead of “card created” on my account.

A bunch of us from the NoiseNation made the trip to Reading last year for the game.  The weather was nice and the attendance was good.  In the past, turn out at Coca Cola Park for this game has been lacking.  Granted, the weather has been poor, but I’d really like to see us, as a fan base, support this game better.  It is an excellent opportunity to preview our team, as well as get a sneak peak at some of the talented prospects who will be in Reading this season.  Rosters have not been set, yet, of course.  But, I expect that many of the players we see on Tuesday April 2 in Reading Phillies uniforms will turn up in IronPigs–or even Philadelphia–uniforms before the end of the 2013 baseball season.  

Why to they play this game?  Well, it’s a nice dress rehearsal for the staff and crew of the stadium.  It’s also a nice chance for the players to adapt to playing under the lights–and in the cold–compared with the mid-day sun of Florida spring training games.  Plus, it raises a little money for charity along the way.  All in all, I love it and I’m glad they do it.  I love getting  a look at the Reading players, but I wouldn’t mind another Phillies exhibition again one of these years.  Perhaps they’ll consider it for the 10th anniversary?

 

A more official season ticket announcement was made this morning as well, clear confusion about the pick up schedule.  As I said previously, Full, 36-game, and 18-game packages will be available Monday March 11.  9-game packs will be available Thursday March 14.  This clearing up the confusion stemming from an email dated February 22, which stated that season ticket packages would be available March 5, and a tweet from yesterday which stated that the 9-game plans would be available March 12.  I know, I know.  It’s probably just me.  I’m like a kid at Christmas.  I know many folks who won’t bother picking them up until opening night.

 

Soon, I’ll see you at the park,

@KRAM209

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Former IronPig Uses His Head – Ouch Edition

From Yahoo Sports:

Carlos Carrasco pitched three innings after being hit in the side of the head by a comebacker in the first, Mark Reynolds and Nick Swisher each homered to help the Cleveland Indians beat the Chicago Cubs 13-5 Monday.

Hope you are doing well Carlos! We Pig fans haven’t forgotten you!

OinK!

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Update: 5+5 Option, and Season Ticket Pickup

Email just received by the NoiseNation media desk reveals that the General Admission 5+5 ticket is available.  I still do not see them as an available option on the web site, so if  you’re interested perhaps you should call.  They also mention the availability of limited single-game tickets in the club level.  Again, not popping up on the web app–perhaps better luck by calling.  Also, I noticed that you can buy accessible seating in the Bacon Strip online, where in the past you could only purchase accessible seats by phone or in person.  I hope they have additional, though, hate to think they’ll have only outfield for those requiring accessible seating.

Season Ticket Holder pickup for full, 36-, and 18- game plans is now slated for Monday, March 11.  9-Game plans will be available on Tuesday, March 12.  This is despite previous email notification that season tickets would be available 3/5, as well as the very same email which says “this weekend.”  Oh, well.  It’s like Xmas to me, so I’m having trouble with the waiting…

🙂

@Kram209

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New General Admission Option for IronPigs: 5+5

Recent manipulation of the IronPigs ticket purchase screens has revealed a new General Admission option.  It only pops up when I use my Season Ticket Holder code.  It is a new option for General Admission tickets.

 

But lets step back for a moment:  Recall that the “capacity” of Coca Cola Park was increased by 100 last season to help accommodate the Tiki Terrace (which is probably more than 100 seats, but..).  This season, new seats were installed in the Hot Corner and the Bacon Strip.  As I’ve said, I think this is overall a great idea to maximize space and sell more (expensive) tickets.  Coke Capacity remains at 10,100 as Kurt Landes explains that the tickets will come from the General Admission allotment.  This, plus the huge guitar and other signage which blocks view (we love you Wawa!) and what’s a GA fan to do?

 

Well, here’s a perk:  A new general admission option is to buy a ticket for $10 (rather than the usual $7) and receive $5 in loaded “ballpark credit” value.  So your ticket is really $5!  That’s a pretty good deal!  It’s hard to go to a game without spending at least $5.  I spend that before I get upstairs!  Like most ballpark loaded credit, you won’t be able to use it at the privately owned stands, and certainly not for parking the next night.  But, I wonder if you could save them and use them all at once?  Usually you can use them in the store, too, so that could be useful.

 

What do you think?  Sounds good to me.  Add your comments below.  I didn’t get this option when I went to the generic buy tickets page, so you might want to ask about it if you’re interested.  Perhaps it’s one of those things that can’t be announced yet….

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IronPigs – National Pig Day – OinK

While each Pig Day usually starts out the same with everyone wishing warmer weather, the ticket lines were long, fans were eager, and the IronPigs are nearly ready.

Tickets! Anyone Got Tickets?

Tickets! Anyone Got Tickets?

It seemed there were more in attendance this year than last and the lines were long for the Pork sandwiches which had new Executive Chef Jerry Rogers at the helm.

I was eager to get a look at the new seating in the Hot Corner but alas there were no seats.. installed.. yet.. But the spot looks great and there was a sample seat that was quite comfortable. As you will see in the picture below the seat is mesh – no more butt burns!

While visiting with Ron Rushe (Director of Corporate Partnerships) who was also wishing for warmer weather, General Manager Kurt Landes stopped by to talk about the Hot Corner and the upcoming season. Kurt was keen to mention there were a few more surprises coming up soon. I inquired about one of those surprises being new uniforms. Kurt replied with “There will be a few more surprises coming up soon.”  If I were him I wouldn’t have told me either – ha – but regardless I’m sure, as always it will be good stuff!

I want this for my seat!

I want this for my seat!

The bring a glove and pay attention section!

The bring a glove and pay attention section!

View from the Hot Corner

View from the Hot Corner

The other new seating area is unique with a good view of the field.  Someone mentioned the main reason for adding this section was to hopefully have more seating options available on game day for those who don’t wish to purchase GA tickets. Which brings me back to the “Porking” Deck option…

Strips of Bacon

Strips of Bacon

As always it was another fine event from the IronPigs and it was nice to chat with the returning staff. Just after entering the Park I noticed none other than Uncle Marty walking next to me so I was sure to ask him if he’s ready. He said “Ready for warmer weather”. It’s always great to see Uncle Marty at the park and you just kind of feel he belongs there. Morris, who as always was busy on his walkie took some time to talk about the upcoming season and his and Lindsey’s recent trip to Japan.  I can’t wait to see what Morris has up his sleeve this summer for the on field entertainment. 

Of course no trip would be complete without a stop to the Majestic Clubhouse Store where there are lots of new goodies and lots of new faces with Adam Fondl leading the charge.  Was fortunate to meet  first year intern Kyle. The IronPigs sure can find the good ones as the young man was professional and genuinely happy to meet some of us “regulars”. He asked us to stop by during the season and we certainly will.

Another National Pig Day in the books and as always it serves as a harbinger for Spring time at Coca-Cola Park.

Anticipation Dishing

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Poll of the Day 3-1-2013

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Busy Saturday, March 2nd 2013

Been cold and bored? Get ready for a day of fun, food and festivities on Saturday March 2nd!

This is the schedule the Noise Nation will be following.

When: 8:30am
Where: Iron Lakes Sports Club (Click for directions)
What: The LV Steelhawks Black vs. Gold Scrimmage game!
Why: This will be our first look at the 2013 Steelhawks team! There will be players still battling for a roster spot, new team merchandise featuring the updated logo and a team meet and greet at 10:00am!

*****

When: 11:00am
Where: Coca Cola Park (You already know where that is)
What: National Pig Day Celebration!
Why:
Pig Roast – Beginning at 9 a.m., fans can receive complimentary pork sandwiches while supplies last.

Pig Tales in the Barnyard (12 noon to 1 p.m.) – Back by popular demand, there will be a special National Pig Day version of “Pig Tales in the Barnyard” in the Majestic Clubhouse Store. Pig Tales in the Barnyard — the popular off-season storytelling event featuring Farmer Sally — is a free, hour-long storytelling event.

Children’s Activities (10 a.m. to Noon) – The popular entertainer, “Tootsie the Clown” will be creating complimentary balloon animals. Free face painting is also available.

Self-Guided Tours (9 a.m. to Noon) – Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the brand-new Hot Corner and Bacon Strip, along with Coca-Cola Park’s clubhouses and dugouts.

Complimentary Hot Dogs, Coca-Cola products, Martin’s Potato Chips and hot chocolate – Available from 9 a.m. to Noon or while supplies last.
Appearances by FeRROUS, FeFe and Pork Racers – FeRROUS, FeFe, Diggity, Hambone, Chris P. Bacon and Barbie Q. will all be making appearances throughout the day and are available for photos with your youngsters.

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When: 3:00pm
Where: Rascal’s Food & Fun Click for directions
What: Meet the Steelhawks and Precious Metals!
Why: Meet the Steelhawk’s team! Meet the Precious Metals Dance Team! Challenge the team and dancers to games of skill! Did I mention meeting the Precious Metals dance team?!

Come out and join us for fun or just to come by and kick DiPro in the shins. Either way, it’ll be a fun filled day! The only way this would be a better day is if the Lehigh Valley Rollergirls had an event…. a guy can wish can’t he?

OinK! Screech! Roll on!

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Schwimer Traded to the Blue Jays!

Per Jim Salisbury ‏@JSalisburyCSN

Schwimer to Jays for 1b Art Charles. Minor leaguer.

Michael Schwimer at the Noise Nation fundraiser event.

Michael Schwimer at the Noise Nation fundraiser event.

A good friend to the Noise Nation, Michael Schwimer was traded to Toronto. We wish you luck and keep in touch!

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IronPigs Season Ticket Stuff

Just a short note for the fellow Season Ticket holders out there.  I know the IronPigs communication with Season Ticket holders faltered a bit at times last year, so I’ll help out here:

 

1. Pre-Sale Opportunity:

One of the benefits of being a season ticket holder is access to single-game tickets before the general public.  As I’ve mentioned before, I often take advantage of this in order to have extra seats for when I know I will have guests in town over the summer–as well as to set up mini-group outings that are smaller than the 20 seats needed for a conventional “group.”  The pre-sale starts this Friday morning.  Season ticket holders should watch email for the link and code necessary to purchase tickets.  My experience is that ticket reps do not have any extra “pull,” but can help if you’re having trouble navigating the system.

 

2. Season Ticket Package Pick-Up

Season ticket packages will be available for pick-up starting Tuesday, March 5 at 9AM.  This is usually  when I have my extra tickets printed as well.

 

3. Think you might want season tickets?  Now’s the time, if you’re on the edge.  Give a call to the ticket team before the single-game tickets start eating into the season ticket plan availability.

 

4.  Other non-season ticket odds and ends:

  • They’ve extended the deadline until February 28 if you’d like to become a ball girl.  Alas, I still lack the softball experience necessary.  I wonder if this means they haven’t had enough applicants?  There might be more interest over the summer when folks see them in action.  My advice:  no deadline.  Take rolling applicants for now.
  • There are some new additions to the media and broadcast teams for the IronPigs.  Check out the bios on the IronPigs’ web site when you have a chance.
  • Friday night is the Phantoms/Penguins game at the Wells Fargo in Philly.  I’ll be going; and I’ll report back here.  I hear the Phantoms have some kind of announcement tomorrow morning, too.  Stay tuned.

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