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Podsednik to Red Sox?

Red Sox fans cringed when Jacoby Ellsbury went down with an injury and now us IronPig fans may cringe that the Sox are looking at Scott Podsednik as a replacement.

Per MLB Trade Rumors:

Scott Podsednik could be an option for the Red Sox following Ellsbury’s injury, says Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports. The Phillies would let Podsednik out of his minor league deal for a big league job, and Rosenthal says they could also trade for a Marlon Byrd or Coco Crisp type later in the season.

I’m sure Scott would love a chance to play full time on the Red Sox but we would certainly miss him here.

The Pigs are stocked with a number of good outfielders this season and perhaps a move like this would see fan favorite Rich Thompson in the lineup more often.

We will see…

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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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Save the Date – May 23rd – Hackers & Homers!

Announced today is the 5th annual IronPig’s Charities Hackers & Homers golf tournament!

Be a Hacker, Be a Homer or be Both!

The 5th Annual IronPigs Charities Hackers & Homers Golf Tournament will take place at Southmoore Golf Club in Bath on Wednesday May 23rd. Hackers & Homers features a scramble format and a shotgun start that begins at 8:00 AM. Entry fees include green fees, cart usage, lunch, a tournament gift and entry into the putting contest.

IronPig’s Charities has been able to distribute more than $437,000 to local Lehigh Valley non-profits!

I’ve been to this event the past three years and it is a great time for a great cause.

For more information on registration or sponsorship opportunities contact,

Sarah Marten
Director, Community Relations
Lehigh Valley IronPigs
1050 IronPigs Way
Allentown, PA 18109
(610) 841-1213
smarten@ironpigsbaseball.com

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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!

OinK

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Know Who You Boo – Umpires, 2012 Edition

GERARD ASCANI — Age 29 — 5’9”, 160 lbs. — Resides in Metairie, LA — 2nd yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2004) S. Atlantic Lg. (2005-06) Southern Lg. (2008-10)
New York-Penn Lg. (2004) Carolina Lg. (2006-07) Venezuelan Lg. (2010)
Appalachian Lg. (2005) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2008) International Lg. (2011)

SEAN BARBER — Age 26 — 5’9”, 190 lbs. — Resides in Lakeland, FL — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Appalachian Lg. (2006-07) Florida State Lg. (2008-09) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2009-10)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2007) Southern Lg. (2009-11) Venezuelan Lg. (2011)

CRAIG BARRON — Age 31 — 5’10”, 215 lbs. — Resides in Fayetteville, GA — 3rd yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2005) S. Atlantic Lg. (2006) Southern Lg. (2008-09)
New York-Penn Lg. (2005) Carolina Lg. (2007) Venezuelan Lg. (2009)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2005) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2007-08) International Lg. (2010-11)

TOBY BASNER — Age 27 — 5’10”, 172 lbs. — Resides in Snellville, GA — 3rd full yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2004) Dominican Lg. (2006) Puerto Rican Lg. (2008)
Appalachian Lg. (2005) Carolina Lg. (2006-07) Pacific Coast Lg. (2009)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2005) Venezuelan Lg. (2007) Arizona Fall Lg. (2009-10)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2006) Southern Lg. (2007-09) International Lg. (2010-11)

SETH BUCKMINSTER — Age 30 — 6’4”, 210 lbs. — Resides in Fort Worth, TX — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Arizona Lg. (2006) Florida Inst. Lg. (2008) Texas Lg. (2010-11)
Appalachian Lg. (2007-08) California Lg. (2009) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2010)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2008)

KELVIN BULTRON — Age 33 — 5’10”, 210 lbs. — Resides in Canovanas, Puerto Rico — 2nd yr. in Triple-A
Appalachian Lg. (2006) Florida State Lg. (2008-09) Texas Lg. (2009-10)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2007) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2009) International Lg. (2011)

JON BYRNE — Age 28 — 5’10”, 143 lbs. — Resides in Thornlie, Austrailia — 2nd yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2005) California Lg. (2007) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2009)
Northwest Lg. (2006) Eastern Lg. (2008-10) International Lg. (2011)
Midwest Lg. (2006)

VIC CARAPAZZA — Age 32 — 6’0”, 170 lbs. — Resides in Palm Harbor, FL — 4th full yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2003-04) Florida State Lg. (2006) Pacific Coast Lg. (2008-09)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2003-05) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2006) Arizona Fall Lg. (2008-09)
New York-Penn Lg. (2004) Eastern Lg. (2006-08) International Lg. (2010-11)
Midwest Lg. (2005) Dominican Lg. (2007) Major Lg. Baseball (2010-11)

TRAVIS CARLSON — Age 27 — 6’6”, 215 lbs. — Resides in Lakeland, FL — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2006) Florida State Lg. (2008-09) Southern Lg. (2010-11)
New York-Penn Lg. (2006) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2009) Venezuelan Lg. (2011)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2007)

JOHN CONRAD — Age 35 — 6’0”, 195 lbs. — Resides in Wallingford, CT — 3rd yr. in Triple-A
Arizona Lg. (2004) California Lg. (2006-07) International Lg. (2010-11)
Appalachian Lg. (2004) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2007) Arizona Fall Lg. (2010)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2005) Eastern Lg. (2007-09)

CHRIS CONROY — Age 37 — 6’4”, 230 lbs. — Resides in North Adams, MA — 6th full yr. in Triple-A
New York-Penn Lg. (2000-01) Eastern Lg. (2004-06) International Lg. (2007-11)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2001-02) Pacific Coast Lg. (2006) Venezuelan Lg. (2008)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2002) Arizona Fall Lg. (2007,09-10) Major Lg. Baseball (2010-11)
Carolina Lg. (2003)

MIKE ESTABROOK — Age 35 — 6’0”, 185 lbs. — Resides in Lambertville, NJ — 8th yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (1999-2000) Florida State Lg. (2002) International Lg. (2005-11)
Appalachian Lg. (2000) Southern Lg. (2003-04) Arizona Fall Lg. (2006)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2001) Venezuelan Lg. (2004) Major Lg. Baseball (2006-11)

MANNY GONZALEZ — Age 32 — 6’0”, 210 lbs. — Resides in Valencia, Venezuela — 5th yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2002-03) Florida State Lg. (2005) Arizona Fall Lg. (2008-09)
New York-Penn Lg. (2003-04) Texas Lg. (2006) International Lg. (2008-11)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2004) Southern Lg. (2007) Major Lg. Baseball (2010-11)

JEFF GOSNEY — Age 28 — 5’11”, 185 lbs. — Resides in Lakeland, FL — 2nd yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2006) Florida Inst. Lg. (2007) Venezuelan Lg. (2010)
Appalachian Lg. (2006) Florida State Lg. (2008) International Lg. (2011)
Midwest Lg. (2007) Texas Lg. (2008-10)

ADAM HAMARI — Age 28 — 6’0”, 185 lbs. — Resides in Marquette, MI — 2nd yr. in Triple-A
New York-Penn Lg. (2006) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2007,09) Eastern Lg. (2009-10)
Midwest Lg. (2007) Florida State Lg. (2008) International Lg. (2011)
California Lg. (2007) Southern Lg. (2008) Arizona Fall Lg. (2011)

ANTHONY JOHNSON — Age 30 — 5’9”, 160 lbs. — Resides in McComb, MS — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Pioneer Lg. (2006) Carolina Lg. (2008) Southern Lg. (2010-11)
Appalachian Lg. (2007) Florida State Lg. (2009) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2010)
S. Atlantic. Lg. (2007)

WILL LITTLE — Age 28 — 5’11”, 170 lbs. — Resides in Fall Branch, TN — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Appalachian Lg. (2007) Carolina Lg. (2008-09) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2009-10)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2007) Southern Lg. (2009-11) Dominican Lg. (2011)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2008)

MARK LOLLO — Age 30 — 5’11”, 205 lbs. — Resides in New Lexington, OH — 4th yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2002-03) Carolina Lg. (2005) International Lg. (2009-11)
New York-Penn Lg. (2003) Florida State Lg. (2006) Arizona Fall Lg. (2010-11)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2004-05) Texas Lg. (2006) Major Lg. Baseball (2011)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2004) Eastern Lg. (2007-08)

BEN MAY — Age 30 — 6’0”, 200 lbs. — Resides in Racine, WI — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2007) Midwest Lg. (2008-09) Eastern Lg. (2010-11)
New York-Penn Lg. (2007) Florida State Lg. (2008-10) Puerto Rican Lg. (2010)

BRAD MYERS — Age 32 — 5’10”, 190 lbs. — Resides in Holland, OH — 2nd yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2004) Midwest Lg. (2006-07) Texas Lg. (2008-10)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2004) Florida State Lg. (2007) International Lg. (2011)
New York-Penn Lg. (2005) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2008)

ALAN PORTER — Age 34 — 5’10”, 200 lbs. — Resides in Warminster, PA — 5th yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2002-03) Carolina Lg. (2005) Arizona Fall Lg. (2008-09)
New York-Penn Lg. (2003) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2005) International Lg. (2008-11)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2004) Eastern Lg. (2006-07) Major Lg. Baseball (2010-11)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2004)

DAVID RACKLEY — Age 30 — 5’10”, 175 lbs. — Resides in Matthews, NC — 5th full yr. in Triple-A
Arizona Lg. (2001) California Lg. (2004) Arizona Fall Lg. (2008-09)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2001-02) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2004-05) Venezuelan Lg. (2010)
Northwest Lg. (2002-03) Texas Lg. (2005-07) Major Lg. Baseball (2010-11)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2003) International Lg. (2007-11)

JON SAPHIRE — Age 30 — 6’3”, 215 lbs. — Resides in Centerville, OH — 1st yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2005) Midwest Lg. (2007) Eastern Lg. (2009-11)
New York-Penn Lg. (2006) Carolina Lg. (2007-08) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2009-10)

DAVID SOUCY — Age 29 — 6’3”, 195 lbs. — Resides in Bluffton, SC — 1st full yr. in Triple-A
Appalachian Lg. (2006) Carolina Lg. (2008) Eastern Lg. (2009-11)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2006) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2008) International Lg. (2011)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2007)

CHRIS WARD — Age 31 — 5’11”, 172 lbs. — Resides in Ashland, KY — 3rd yr. in Triple-A
Gulf Coast Lg. (2004) S. Atlantic Lg. (2006-07) Venezuelan Lg. (2009)
Appalachian Lg. (2005) Carolina Lg. (2007) International Lg. (2010-11)
Florida Inst. Lg. (2005) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2007) Arizona Fall Lg. (2010-11)
New York-Penn Lg. (2005-06) Southern Lg. (2007-09)

CHAD WHITSON — Age 30 — 6’1”, 185 lbs. — Resides in Dublin, OH — 2nd full yr. in Triple-A
Appalachian Lg. (2005) Arizona Inst. Lg. (2008) International Lg. (2010-11)
S. Atlantic Lg. (2006) Eastern Lg. (2008-10) Arizona Fall Lg. (2011)
California Lg. (2007)

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IronPigs – 27 LOB – .121 with RISP – Record 4-1

Scott Elarton who did not pitch in 2011 due to various injuries made his IronPigs debut against RHP Doug Mathis (0-5, 4.27 in AAA with Sacramento and Fresno in the PCL) in sunny Pawtucket in game 3 of the series this afternoon.

Bottom 3 (Cuutt on and Missed)

Che-Hsuan Lin (CF) leads off with a walk.

Josh Kroeger (RF) and Alex Hassan (LF) fly out.

Nate Spears (2B) singles to bring runners to 2nd and 3rd with two outs.

Starting pitcher Elarton gets Jose Iglesias (SS) on a swinging strike for the third out.

Top 4 (Brown RBI – Brown Picked)

After a lead-off golf shot just over Rae’s Creek for a Hector Luna (3B) double, Dom Brown adds his 3rd RBI in as many at bats. Pigs 1-0.

Cody Overbeck lined out for the first out and after a few throws to 2nd, Dom Brown is picked off  in a not so close play – two outs.

Derrick Mitchell just misses a jack but it’s held up by blustering winds up to 25 MPH – inning over.

Top 5 (LOB + RISP = O)

Rich Thompson (single) and Kevin Frandsen (HPB) both reach base but the ‘Pigs are unable capitalize. Pigs 1-0

Bottom 5 (Elarton loads ’em and stowes ’em)

After a single to Will Middlebrooks (3B), Lin flies out on a deep shot to Rich Thompson, Kroeger does the same – 2 outs.

Middlebrook steals second on a strong throw by Erik Kratz (C) to the wrong side of the bag.

Alex Hassan (LF) and Spears both drew walks to load the bases with two outs bringing Jose Igesias to the plate who Colorado born 6’8″ Elarton blows Iglesias away with 3 straight pitches (1 foul, 2 swinging strikes). Still 1 – nothing ‘Pigs

Top 6 (Sanches puts ’em trances)

Elarton leaves with 5 strong innings surrendering 2 hits, no runs, 3 BB and 4 SO and is replaced by Major League veteran, rightie Brian Sanches.

Maura Gomez (DH) leads off with a single.

Andres Blanco (SS) knocked over by a smashed line drive throws Gomez out at 2nd from his backside and Frandsen completes the double play.

Lars Anderson (1B) grounds out to Frandsen to end the inning. Pigs 1 – PawSox 0

Top 7 (Cannonball Kratz)

Following a pop-up and a OinK,  Josh Kroeger (RF) reaches on a walk then is caught stealing on a BB by catcher Erik Kratz to end the inning. ‘Pigs 1-0

Top 8 (Can you hear me Major DOM?)

Kevin Frandsen (2B) lines out 2nd and Lou Montanez (DH) files out to center for two quick outs.

Hector Luna then gets his 2nd hit of the game for his first multi-hit game of the year bringing Dom Brown for his first multi-hit game of the year. Brown began the year 0-7 with 5 K’s to start but has been strong since. Stay strong Dom!

Cody Overbeck came to the plate with 2 on 2 out and whiffed to end the inning. Pigs 1-0

Bottom 8 (Phear the Phro)

Brian Sanches goes 2 innings, 1 BB, 1 SO and is replaced by Michael Schwimer.

Hassan led off with a 5 pitch walk but is erased on a sac bunt try by Nate Spears.

Frandsen ranges far to his left to snag the popped up foul ball for a 2nd quick out.

Mauro Gomez (DH) bloops a single to right moving Spears to third.

The dreaded Ryan Lavarnway (C) grounds out to short to end the inning. ‘Pigs 1 – PawSox 0

Top 9 (Insurance – no)

Derrick Mitchell gets and infield single off a tough play by third-baseman Nate Spears.

Kratz rocks one off pitcher Junichi Tazawa that caroms to short and he’s thrown out at first – Mitchell advances to 2nd. Out 1

Andres Blanco grounds out to pitcher Tazawa for the 2nd out – Mitchell still at 2nd.

Rich Thompson flies out to right to end the inning.

Bottom 9 (Diekman got ’em with the skidooch)

Jake Diekman replaces Schwimer who gets the hold.

Lars Anderson is sent down looking – 1 down

Middlebrooks goes down swinging – 2 out

Che-Hsuan Lin singles down the first base line followed by another single by Kroeger. 2 on – 2 out

Diekman throwing hard (upper 90’s) takes the count 0-2 to Hassan (LF) and STRIKES HIM OUT looking.

Pigs Fly! (again)

Elarton with the win, Sanches and Schwimer with holds and Diekman with a strong save.

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

Dom Brown has had the game winning hit in the last two games!

There is this to consider -> In the first 5 games the ‘Pigs have left 27 on base and are 4 for 33 with RISP.  (.121 with RISP)

Also this -> The pen has given up only 7 earned runs in 5 games with a sub 2 ERA

Imagine the possibilities when the bats warm up!

Pig Out!

DiPro’s Dish

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IronPig’s Updated Roster – 4/9/12

Like we didn’t see this one coming..

RHP Dave Bush activated from MLB suspension (reduced from 5 G to 4 G).

OF Scott Podsednik activated from Temporarily Inactive List.

RHP Tyler Cloyd assigned to Reading (AA).

While it will improve the IronPigs with Podsednik returning, it’s a shame the International League Pitcher of the Week gets demoted.

I have a feeling he’ll be back mid-season.

OinK!

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Tyler Cloyd Named IL Pitcher of the Week!

On his first start at AAA, and possibly his last for quite a while, Tyler Cloyd has achieved what few IronPig pitchers have done.

He was named the International League Pitcher of the week!

From the IL:

Right-handed pitcher Tyler Cloud had never pitched at the Triple-A level prior to his Opening Day start for Lehigh Valley. In fact, Cloud was slated to open the 2012 season with Double-A Reading, but was summoned to Lehigh Valley for the IronPigs first game to replace suspended pitcher Dave Bush. The young prospect delivered six perfect innings en route to the IronPigs’ 3-0 victory over Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He is the first pitcher in club history to toss six perfect frames in a game. Cloyd struck out eight Yankees hitters, a number he reached just twice in 22 starts last season. 24-year-old Tyler Cloyd is in his fifth season of professional baseball, having spent his entire career in the Philadelphia organization. Last season he combined to go 9-7 with a 2.77 ERA between Class-A and Double-A. Cloyd is a native of Bellevue, Nebraska.

Paul Janish of the Louisville Bats was named Hitter of the Week.

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