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Where are the 2013 IronPigs Now?

The 2013 IronPig’s season seems like yesterday as much as it feels like 5 years ago. With all this snow I decided to stay in and do a bit of research for you all. Like all minor league teams, we see players come and go each year. I did my best to track down everyone from the 2013 IronPig roster to include rehab assignments and short term additions. I used the IronPig’s end of year cumulative roster and internet resources to locate these guys and Cheryl Pursell’s massive photo archive to refresh our memory on what they looked like. Hope you enjoy and if you spot any errors or hear of any updates I may have missed please let us know in comments.

The 2013 IronPigs

abreu

Abreu, Miguel – Currently a Free agent


asche_2

Asche, Cody – Phillies


aumont

Aumont, Phillippe – Phillies


bramhall

Bramhall, Bobby – Gigantes de Carolina, Liga de Beisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente


buchanan

Buchanan, David – Phillies


castro

Castro, Leandro – Phillies


cloyd

Cloyd, Tyler – Claimed off waivers by Cleveland


cochran

Cochran, Tom – Currently a Free agent


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DeFratus, Justin – Phillies


Diek

Diekman, Jake – Phillies


Fields

Fields, Josh – Currently a Free agent


Friend

Friend, Justin – Phillies


Galvis

Galvis, Freddy – Phillies


garcia

Garcia, Luis – Phillies


garner

Garner, Perci – Phillies


gillies

Gillies, Tyson – Phillies


hanzawa

Hanzawa, Troy – Has 6 years of minor league time but not finding any transactions showing he has gone elsewhere nor is showing in free agent lists.


henson

Henson, Tyler – Phillies


hernandez_cesar

Hernandez, Cesar – Phillies


Jeremy Horst

Horst, Jeremy – Phillies


Jimenez

Jimenez, Cesar – Phillies


johnson_jay

Johnson, Jay – Has 3 seasons of minor league experience. Presume still under contract with Phillies


joseph_2

Joseph, Tommy – Phillies


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Kratz, Erik – Traded to Toronto with Rob Rasmussen for Brad Lincoln


lerud

Lerud, Steven – Signed with Atlanta


macdougal

MacDougal, Mike – Currently a Free agent. White blur on photo thanks to RK’s boom antenna.


Martin

Martin, Ethan – Phillies


martinez

Martinez, Michael – Signed with Pittsburgh


miner

Miner, Zach – Currently a Free agent


mitchell_derrick

Mitchell, Derrick – Signed with Atlanta


mitchell_jermaine

Mitchell, Jermaine – Released midseason last year, was picked up by Minnesota and resigned for 2014 there


morgan

Morgan, Adam – Phillies


nesseth

Nesseth, Mike – 3 seasons in minor league ball. Presume to still be under contract with Phillies


Orr

Orr, Pete – Signed with Milwakee


overbeck

Overbeck, Cody – Phillies


pettibone

Pettibone, Jonathan – Phillies


quintero

Quintero, Humberto – Released by the Phillies midseason he was picked up by the Mariners then re-signed for 2014


ramirez_jc

Ramirez, J.C. – Signed with Cleveland


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Robles, Mauricio – Signed with Chicago White Sox


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Rosenberg, B.J. – Phillies


Ruf

Ruf, Darin – Phillies


ruiz

Ruiz, Carlos – Phillies


rupp

Rupp, Cameron – Phillies


savery

Savery, Joe – Phillies


smith

Smith, Greg – Phillies


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Stutes, Mike – Phillies


suomi

Suomi, John – Currently a Free agent


Susdorf

Susdorf, Steve – Has 6 years of minor league experience. No noted transactions and not listed as free agent. Presume to be under contract with the Phillies


tolbert

Tolbert, Matt – Phillies


valdes

Valdes, Raul – Claimed off waivers by the Astros


Young had a rehab assignment from April 25th to April 30th with the IronPigs, all away games so no delightful Cheryl Pursell photos available for him.

Young, Delmon – Went to Tampa after released by Phillies in 2013. Signed with Baltimore for 2014


zambrano

Zambrano, Carlos – See below video:

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Who Wore It Best? @IronPigs #5

The latest in the series.  Here’s Number 5:

Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure.  Rehab players not normally eligible but will be considered if other choices aren’t available.

Happy Voting!

@Kram209

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Who Wore It Best? @IronPigs Number 7

Have a go at this one:

Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure.  Rehab players not normally eligible but will be considered if other choices aren’t available.

Happy Voting,

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Who Wore It Best? @IronPigs Number 4

Here’s another.  Have fun with number 4.

Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure.  Rehab players not normally eligible but will be considered if other choices aren’t available.

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Happy Voting,

@Kram209

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Who Wore It Best? @IronPigs #3

Our latest installment.  Who’s your favorite #3?

Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure.

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Who Wore It Best? @IronPigs Number 2

We started this shtick on the podcast last season–I stole it from another podcast.  Nevertheless, it might be fun to go back through them–more completely this time–and we’ll all vote.  No one ever wore #1 for the IronPigs, so we’ll go on to #2:

Players will be eligible only once, even if they wore multiple numbers during their IronPigs tenure.

Happy Voting!

@Kram209

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The @SWBRailRiders Throw Down the Gauntlet–Response Needed

Our neighbors to the North have released their 2014 Promotion Schedule.  It’s not exactly old hat for them; I remember when they used to say “only season ticket holders get giveaways” and then there were only about five of them per season.  No more.  The RailRiders have a downright IronPig-esque schedule with some interesting ideas:

  • They have “Friday Fireworks”
  • Sunday Family FunDay:  Autographs pre-game and kiddos run the bases post-game
  • $1 Hot Dog Mondays every Monday
  • 25 years of baseball in Moosic with all-timer statue giveaways and special and throwback Jerseys all season long
  • Drug and Alcohol Abuse Awareness Wednesday
  • Thirsty Thursdays every Thursday (Budweiser and Pepsi products $1 for two hours after gates open–not as cool as you think–they ran out of beer one time last season)
  • (OK, that Wed/Thurs combo only happens once, but I found it ironic)
  • Bark in the Park Days
  • T-Shirt Tuesdays:  Every Tuesday is Free T-Shirt Day
  • Kids Eat Free Wednesdays (every Wednesday; this is real)

…..

Here are the promos for the games where they host our IronPigs:

Friday 4/18:  Duck Dynasty’s “Mountain Man” visits

Saturday 4/19:  Zuber statuette giveaway

Sunday 4/20:  Easter Egg Hunt and Candy Drop

Monday 4/21:  Dollar Dog Night

Monday 6/30: Dollar Dog Night

Sunday 8/31: Toothbrush Holder (What is this?  Reading?)

Monday 9/1: Fan Appreciation Day (Labor Day, final game of the regular season)

Here are two other nights that caught my eye:

Thursday 6/5 (ironpigs are home that night): Throwback Night; play as Red Barons again

Friday 8/8:  What Could Have Been:  play as Trolley Frogs that night

TShirt likeness from SWBRailRiders.com

TShirt likeness from SWBRailRiders.com

Oh, did you notice I missed a day?  Yup.  This.  Tuesday TShirt Day July 1.  7:05PM  First 1,500 Fans.

Are we gonna take this?  Sure, they’ve got the IronRail for one year.  And, they’ve got a Hall-of-Fame Manager.  Well, International League-HoF, not the real HoF like Ryne Sandbereg, but that cat’s still pretty good.

But really?  It’s a cheap shot.  We must retaliate.  Our suggestions are below:

  1. 1,500 of us go up there and get in line early.  We’ll get all the shirts.  Then what happens, happens.
  2. New urinal game for 2014:  Kill the Porcupines (Remember, we have urinal games.  They don’t.)
  3. We’ll go up for the game and bring 1,500 of our own TShirts and give them out once the first 1500 are gone.
  4. Our TShirts will read:  “Friends Don’t Let Friends Wear Silly T-Shirts”
  5. Or: “You Know You’re Good When The Other Team is Giving Away T-Shirts With Your Logo On Them”
  6. Or: “635,000 >> 435,000.  You do need friends”
  7. Or: “You know you’re not the REAL Yankees, right?”
  8. We’ll bring flags, banners and bells and take over their outfield area–maybe even the return of the oinK sign.
  9. We’ll show up in our IronPigs jerseys, stand outside the gate with a sign reading, “Please Be Our Friends.”
  10. Wear the T-Shirt to Coca Cola Park and get a free ticket voucher (would require help from IronPigs)
  11. Come to a game with the T-Shirt on and receive a free IronPigs jersey-shirt (nicer than a cheap T-Shirt).

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Help me out folks, what else can we do?  We can’t take this lying down.  They don’t call us the “Best fans in Minor League Baseball” for nothing…

@Kram209

(Dan and DiPro helped with this post)

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I Think the @IronPigs Have Gone CRAZY! More (Possible) Perks for Season Ticket Holders

Have you ever been to “Fan Appreciation Day?”  It’s the last home game of the season, and usually there are some special items for free auction and other little things going on around the park.  Also, in the 5th or 6th inning, a cartoon caricature of Food and Beverage Director Alex Rivera appears on the screen.  Tim announces over the PA system that Alex has “gone crazy” and discounted select concession items (you know, the ones that won’t keep until next season…) 40-50% for the remainder of the game.  Everyone jumps in line for food!  It’s great!

I was reminded of that yesterday when news broke about another new perk for IronPigs Season Ticket Holders:  “Terrific 26: 26 Prizes in 26 Days.”  Season ticket holders with 18- 36- or 72-game plans, paid in full by February 17, 9AM, will automatically receive one (1) entry per account into a random drawing for the prizes.  The prizes are not insignificant.  I’ll review them below, but let’s just say we’re not talking about leftover salt and pepper shakers over here.  There are some items of real value and some items of significant uniqueness.

Of course, I did find some problems with this promotion.  Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s great–I know I’ll be checking my phone 100 times each of those days to see if I’ve won.   But here are two things:

  1. Not Everybody Wins:  There are way more than 26 Season Ticket Holders, so for the non-winners there’s a real chance that this promotion equals zero.  I know, I know, not every kid should get a trophy at the end of the season.  It’s not a “contest” if everybody wins.  But I’ve never been terribly lucky about winning these types of things, so perhaps that has me jaded a bit.
  2. The Entries Aren’t Exactly Fair:  It’s one entry per account.  So if you have one 18-game field level seat on your account (street value: $180) you receive one ticket in the raffle.  I have SIX club level seats (street value: <<deleted to protect me from Mrs. Kram>>) on my account, and I get the same entry.  Just saying.  I know a guy who has 10 full-season tickets on his account.  He gets the same entry, too.  Perhaps it should be one entry per game ticket.  18 entries for that theoretical field-level 18-game plan holder, and 360 for me, and 720 for my buddy with ten seats.  Have the tech staff write a computer program to keep track of it all.  It can’t be that hard.

But I quibble; lets get on to the prizes.  Below, I’m going to rate them on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the most valuable.  For value I’m going to consider monetary value, practicality and usefulness, reproducibility, and sentimental value.  These are my own opinions and do not reflect those of the group.  Add your own in the comments if you want.  No wagering.

Some prizes repeat during the 26 days, so I’ll group them with the dates listed:

  1. 2014 Team Autographed Baseball February 17   This item receives high marks for sentimental value and would be difficult to reproduce (you can win them in other raffles, or have one done as part of autograph day) but has low monetary value and practicality.  Score: 6
  2. First Pitch + Personalized Replica Jersey  February 18, 27, March 7    Three folks will win this.  The first pitch is for a “game of your choice” which I suppose means one in your plan because there’s no mention of additional tickets.  A personalized replica jersey can be made in the Majestic Clubhouse Store for $110-$130 or so.  This prize contains some monetary, and sentimental value, but the jersey could be reproduced.  Score: 7
  3. $150 IronPigs Gift Card  February 19, 26, March 3, 9     Four different times.  I assume the gift card could be used for additional tickets, concessions, or in the Store.  You could probably use it to help purchase a parking pass (see below).  You could easily use it to purchase a personalized jersey (see above.)  This prize gets high marks for monetary value and practicality.  Score: 8
  4. Free General Parking for the Entire Season   February 20, March 5   For two folks.  This might be very valuable.  It depends on the number of games you get to, but if a full-season ticket winner gets it, it could be as much as $216 or more. [3×72 side note: rumors persist about parking going to $4–no confirmation or source] still, it could be less for a lesser-ticket holder.  It has high practicality rating, and the potential for very high monetary value.  Not as much sentimental value. And some already have a parking pass either provided or paid for.  But, some folks would be VERY happy with this.  Score:  7
  5. Free Table of 8 on the PPL Picnic Patio   February 21, March 6, 10     Three times.  This does have some monetary value as I believe those seats go for $27 each.  It includes an all-you-can-eat buffet with free soft drinks.  It’s not terribly unique, and “mutually agreeable date” tells me some dates may be blacked out.  It has less use for someone who already has full season tickets and multiple seats.  Score: 5
  6. Signed Bat and Replica Jersey for Player of Choice   February 22, March 8     Just twice, but this is a nice one.  Certainly the replica jersey could be reproduced, but at a price.  The bat would be hard to come by.  And YOU get to choose the player.  High marks across the board.  Score: 8
  7. Free Promotional Pack (includes all promo items)     February 23, March 4, 11     Three times.  This prize does have some monetary value as these packs are available for $150 to full-season ticket holders prior to the season.  Five-year plan folks get them gratis.   But, for others, some value, and practicality:  You won’t have to get to all the games, you get the kiddo prizes without a kiddo, and you don’t have to come exceedingly early.  Less value for club-level ticket holders and those who care nothing for giveaways.  Score: 7
  8. 2014 Team Autographed Bat    February 24     Only one of these to be given away.  High level of uniqueness as with the ball, above, but bats are more expensive.  Difficult to reproduce.  High sentimental value, moderate monetary value, low practicality.  Score: 7
  9. You and Three Friends Watch the Fireworks from the Dugout    February 25     Just once.  Perhaps a unique experience and not reproducible.  Low monetary value, and I’m not sure the dugout is the best place to watch the fireworks–you can see them from everywhere.  I suppose there is a chance a player or two comes out and watches with you.  But I doubt it.  Score:  3
  10. One Inning in the IronPigs Radio Booth    February 28  Just once again.  This is also unique and not reproducible–more so because the radio booth is not otherwise accessible.  I suppose some wouldn’t want to be on the radio and would prefer a more passive prize.  Low monetary value and practicality, but very high on uniqueness.  Score: 7
  11. One Hour Batting Practice/Field Access for You and NINE Friends (non-game day)   March 1    Just once of course.  This is very unique and a once-in-a-lifetime chance, really.  Plus, even if you’re not one to PLAY the game, bring nine family members and kids and whatnot and have a good old time. Take pictures and hang out.  Low monetary value, but very high for all else.  Score: 9
  12. 2014 Team Autographed Replica Jersey   March 2   Just once again.  See team autographed ball and bat above.  I suppose the jersey is more valuable monetarily, and slightly more practical because you could wear it if you wanted.   Score:  7
  13. The Ultimate IronPigs Experience    March 12,13     If you haven’t won, coming down to the last three days, here’s two shots at a pretty unique and valuable prize:  First Pitch, Personalized Replica Jersey, Hat, Ballpark Tour, Watch Batting Practice from on the Field, Watch an inning from the Press Box, Four Front Row Seats, Ballpark Credit.    This has some monetary value with the jersey, hat, tickets, and ballpark credit.  Uniqueness and sentimental value are added with some of the other experiences included here.  Some of it is somewhat reproducible, and the four front-row seats may have varying value.  Overall a very, very nice prize.  Score: 9
  14. Phillies Experience:  Four Diamond Club Tickets and Limo Ride to Game   March 14    What a way to cap off the promotion!  Diamond Club seats are very expensive and difficult to come by.  The limo ride is also of value for a relaxing day at the park (note: it doesn’t say limo ride HOME, which I assume, but could be awkward if not…)  Monetary value off the chart, some great memories perhaps which adds to sentimental value.  Is reproducible with enough cash, but not something any of us will probably ever do.  Score: 10

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So there you have it.  Which prize would you pick if you could pick one?  Which one would you least like.  You can tell my feelings from the scores above, even though I tried to consider all points of view.

So, go pay the balance on your ticket plan!  Buy a plan if you haven’t already (no need to upgrade…)  Get entered!  (or, wait a minute, I’ll have a better chance if you don’t.  Nevermind.  😉 )

Hey, is that why they’re doing this?  To get us to pay our bills on time?

Nah.  They’re crazy.  And they love us.

Go Pigs!

@Kram209

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Ghosts of IronPig’s Past – Part 2009

Larry Holmes throws out the first pitch of the season!

Larry Holmes throws out the first pitch of the season!

What Lehigh Valley event isn’t complete without Larry Holmes?

The 2009 IronPigs

The 2009 IronPigs

They were better than the 2008 squad but still ended one game short of .500.

Mike Cervenak

Mike Cervenak

A fan favorite here.

JJ Furmaniak

JJ Furmaniak

Remember when Michael Taylor hit a home run for the cycle to tie the game? JJ Furmaniak drove in the winning run later in that game.

Lou Marson

Lou Marson

Heard rumblings that Marson might be back in the Valley this season.

Carlos Carrasco

Carlos Carrasco

Who else remembers him tossing balls into the stands for fans? He stood by the bullpen and consistently hit the roof on the right field trough pavilion.

Rich Thompson

Rich Thompson

Mr. IronPig himself

Jason Donald

Jason Donald

Donald’s moment in baseball history was when he inadvertently was called safe at first to ruin Armando Galarraga’s perfect game.

Carlos Ruiz rehab

Carlos Ruiz rehab

Kyle Kendrick

Kyle Kendrick

The original Ferrous and FeFe

The original Ferrous and FeFe

Sigh…

Bastardo

Bastardo

Raul!

Raul!

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2013 @IronPigs Highlight Video: Something to Warm You Up Today

This was shown at the banquet.  I was unaware that it was online until just now.  Go ahead and watch it.  You’ll feel better.

There.  Did you watch it?  Don’t you feel better?  No?  You miss baseball?  Watch it again.  Really.  Three times if necessary.  Put it up on the big screen.  We can do this!  We’ll get through it together! #LightEmMup

@Kram209

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