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Rizzotti Traded to Twins! More Transactions 3-30-12

Per Matt Gelb (@Magelb) on Twitter:

“Matt Rizzotti was traded to Minnesota for cash considerations.”

Bummer, I like him. Good luck Matt!

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Some transactions for today:

The White Sox Released Delwyn Young

The White Sox also received former Phillie prospect Greg Golson from the Royals for cash considerations. Might see him back at CCP this summer.

The Phillies received SS Chin-Lung Hu from the Reds for cash but reports show (Matt Gelb via Twitter) that Hu failed his physical. Adds a big question mark at shortstop for the IronPigs if Galvis starts up with the Phillies. The The Hog Blog noted that the Phillies signed Utility man Joe Thurston and I could imagine he might be our shortstop.

The Dodgers released former IronPig Cedric Bowers.

The Phillies released:
RHP Paul Cusick
RHP Rye Davis
RHP Ian Durham
RHP Juary Gomez
RHP Chase Johnson
LHP Rob Cooper
LHP Fabian Cota
LHP Jack Van Leur
1B Mike Marshall
3B Geancarlo Mendez
OF Luis Unda

A lot of transactions going on this week and expect more next week. Those last minute signings after players are released during spring training!

Source – Baseball America

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The Season Begins Saturday March 31st!

The Lehigh Valley Rollergirls will open their 2012 season at home this Saturday at 6:00pm.

Come on out and have a great time!

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Steelhawks Lose Tough Game to Bloomington?

I took a few days to let this game sink in before I wrote anything about it. It’s one of those games that leaves a fan wondering how it could happen.

Last season when the umpires allowed a game to continue in rain for 8 innings then called it amidst an IronPig rally confused me.

When the Seattle Seahawks (my favorite NFL team) lost the Superbowl to the Steelers I was mad.

I look at sports losses in two different ways.

1. The other team won. You both played your best in a fair game and the other team came out on top.

2. You were beaten. You didn’t play up to your abilities or the game was not played fairly. I say fairly.. it is a grey area.. but I include things like the other team cheating and not getting caught and poor or lopsided officiating.

A few years after the Seahawks lost the Superbowl a referee came out an admitted he made mistakes that cost the Seahawks their win. It takes a courageous person to admit when they made a mistake and accepting responsibility is thee right thing to do. Nothing will change the outcome of the game but it will make things right in people’s minds and hearts.

Last Saturday I watched the LV Steelhawks take on the Bloomington Edge in Bloomington. Several weeks ago Bloomington faced the Steelhawks in Lehigh Valley and with a dominant first half, defeated our local team.

The Steelhawks came out gunning and scored a passing touchdown on the first play when Jeff Willis caught a 37 yard touchdown pass from Bryan Randall. The rest of the first half was boring with a tie score of 10-10 at halftime.

In the second half scores were traded and it came down to the final minute.

60 seconds.

With 53 seconds to go in the game, down by 4 points, Aaron Higdon caught a 18 yard pass from Bryan Randall to put the Steelhawks up 34-29.

For lack of a play by play box score this comes from memory.

Bloomington got the ball back and with roughly 30 seconds on the clock faced a 4th down and long. With no timeouts remaining they needed a touchdown or a first down. The play went off, Bloomington quarterback’s pass bounced halfway between himself and the receiver and I jumped to my feet high fiving over what I thought was a Steelhawk’s win.

Wait.. a flag.

The call was pass interference. Pass interference? The ball bounced! Uncatchable ball, game over. Not so.

The Edge get the first down and continue.

Down to the Steelhawk’s 1 yard line. 1st down – nope. 2nd down – Nope. 3rd down – Nope.

4th and 1 with 22 seconds remaining. (Yes, this all happened in about 8 seconds of game clock time)

Bloomington’s quarterback fades back, looks around, gets pressure.. he lightly tosses the ball into the corner of the endzone and no one is near it. I jump and high five my friends for the Steelhawks victory. Not so.

Flag on the play. Again, on 4th down and the game on the line.. a mysterious pass interference call on an uncatchable play. New set of downs.

It’s amazing how pass interence only happened on 4th downs that would have ended the game and given the home team a loss.

After given about 15 tries to the end zone they got in, the game ended and Steelhawks stood on the field dumbfounded.

Key stat of the game: Penalties for Bloomington – 0, Lehigh Valley – 9.

In fact, earlier in the game, Chris Medina forced a fumble deep in Bloomington’s side of the field and bobbling the ball between players entered the end zone. In the endzone a Bloomington player recovered and was awarded a touchback.

A TOUCHBACK. On a fumble, recovered in your endzone, when your quarterback fumbles. Clear replays of the fumble show no posession until inside the endzone. This was a safety. A clear saftey.

Now you can call me an angry fan. I sure was angry on Saturday but what I’m saying here is that the refs clearly blew several key calls in the game and it was costly to the Steelhawk’s efforts. I’d say this needs to be reviewed by the IFL and appropriate actions taken.

If officiating continues to be this poor, I don’t see myself being a fan of the IFL or the league’s leadership much longer.

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Spring Training – IronPig’s 2012 Roster Hopefuls

Looking at a Work Group list posted by Phuture Phillies (Thanks go out to them) we can start getting a rough idea of what our IronPig roster could look like. Keep in mind many soon to be IronPigs are still in the Phillies camp.

Group 1 contains many familiar names:

Catchers
Steve Lerud
Robert Stumpo
John Suomi

Notes – Keep in mind that Erik Kratz is still with the Phillies camp. Although a “fan petition” has been circulating to make Kratz the backup in Philly in place of Brian Schneider, I’m not sure that will happen without Schneider retiring or being released first. It is plausible though and would have a huge impact on the IronPig’s chances of success. Not sure who Stumpo is but Suomi has been a familiar face here in the Lehigh Valley. I’m still thinking we start the season with Kratz starting and Lerud as back up.

Infielders
Miguel Abreu
Albert Cartwright
Troy Hanzawa
Tug Hulett
Tim Kennelly
Cody Overbeck
Matt Rizzotti

Notes – It looks like Rizzotti could be making a case for him to play at AAA this season. With the injuries to the Phillie’s infield I’d say we might get a chance to see Hanzawa as well this year.

Outfielders
Brent Clevlen
Jiwan James
Derrick Mitchell
Mike Spidale
Steve Susdorf
Rich Thompson
Brandon Tripp

Notes – Center field at Coca Cola Park belongs to Rich Thompson. I don’t see anyone on this list other than him being a lock for the roster. Domonic Brown is going to be in left and right could be a toss up or platoon position for the season.

Pitchers
Phillippe Aumont
Tyson Brummett
Nate Bump
Dave Bush
Michael Cisco
Tyler Cloyd
Tom Cochran
Justin Friend
Jeremy Horst
Austin Hyatt
Chris Kissock
Patrick Misch
Juan Morillo
Drew Naylor
David Purcey
JC Ramirez
Brian Rosenberg
Michael Schwimer
Adam Worthington

Notes – The Phillies pitching staff has been relatively healthy and that will help solidify the IronPig’s staff. An early injury to DeFratus could keep him in extended spring training but otherwise we’ve got a lot of returners from last year. I’m expecting Stutes to stay with the Phillies.

These are my notes and thoughts. Nothing official, just a fan’s opinion. Feel free to share yours…

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Steelhawks Look to Even the Score with Bloomington

Bethlehem, PA: The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks are coming off a big home win in which the offense exploded for a franchise record 86 points and garnered two IFL Player of the Week awards (Offense and Special Teams). The Steelhawks will look to continue this offensive success this weekend as they travel to Bloomington to take on the Edge in the 2nd of the two matchups on the year. The team is trying to even the season series.

Steelhawks Face the Edge Saturday in Bloomington.

The Edge (3-1) had a bye week last week, so their last game was when they came to the Valley in the Steelhawks home opener. The Steelhawks defense will again have to be aware of QB Dusty Burk, who threw for 289 yds and 6 tds in the last meeting, and has 852 yds and 16 tds on the season. Defensively they are led by, Jeff Sobol (22 tackles, 4 sacks) and James Temple (25 tackles, 5 int).

The Steelhawks (2-2) continue to be tough defensively, leading the league with the fewest rush yards given up per game (32.3 yds). They are led by DB Marvin Johnson (33 tackles, 3 int). Offensively, IFL veteran QB Bryan Randall (IFL’s Reigning Offensive Player of the Week) helped to spark a scoring spree last week, throwing for 5 tds and running for 2 more. RB Ryan Leafey continues to lead the league in yards per carry (6.2 yds) and is always a threat out of the backfield.

Kickoff is slated for 7:35 p.m. (CST)this Saturday, March 24th. For those who wish to view the game online, please visit http://www.b2livetv.com and look up the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks under the “TEAMS” Section. Fans unable to watch the games live can purchase a season viewing pass.

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Video of Mathieson in Japan

I’m going to miss Scott Mathieson in the IronPigs bullpen.

A video from YouTube:

Still throwing heat!

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Transactions 3/22/2012

From Baseball America’s Prospect Blog

Philadelphia Phillies Released:

RHP Casey Barnes

RHP John Mariotti

RHP Joel Pineiro

RHP Jesus Pirela

LHP Ryan Feierabend

LHP Kasey Kiker

2B Alan Schoenberger

OF Brian Gump

Optioned to Double-A:

RHP J.C. Ramirez

C Sebastian Valle

2B Cesar Hernandez

OF Tyson Gillies

Removed from 40-man: 2B Harold Garcia (outrighted to Double-A)

Some of these moves will influence the IronPig’s Opening Day lineup. Along with injuries to Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and now Michael Martinez… the Pig’s roster will be shaken up.

I will miss Feierabend. He had some bad outtings but he was one of my favorites last season.

An effect of the setting sun, Ryan Feierabend's cleats get lit up slightly before he did. - Photo from Sara Haydt

With all these Pig’s going straight to the Bigs this season the Phillies may also look to fill roster spots with free agent signings. (Translate to read the best of what the other teams cut during spring training.)

We will see.

OinK!

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Pro Athletes Do Notice You!

We all have seen that one fan. That fan that’s at every game. The one who makes a spectacle of themselves jumping and cheering. Some wear costumes, wigs or wave signs. Many have traditions of heckling or chatting with players both home and visitors.

Heck, this description fits just about everyone in the Noise Nation!

The Noise Nation's own Jimmy T with the Reading Express' Willie the Clown!

All these great fans add to our fun and enjoyment of the sporting event.

One thing we don’t always count on is the athletes themselves noticing us.

Our old friend Katie Burkart, (formerly of the Philly Force Softball team), sent us a note this morning of a new Twitter account dedicated to those crazy fans out there.

@WFansinStands Weird Fans in the Stands

“You know you’ve been to many sporting events and have seen the weirdest people. Here’s your chance to showcase your WEIRD FANS IN THE STANDS.”

“You know you all have been caught eyeballin’, gawking, starring at that 1 WEIRD FAN IN THE STANDS @ a sporting event that you wish your friends could see too. Now you can… Snap a photo, sign on to TWITTER, and add @wfansinstands NOW… When you upload your photo add #Weird(sport)FansintheStands so the different sports filter to the appropriate section… SNAP SNAP WEIRD.”

I know I’ve run into IronPigs, Steelhawks and Rollergirls out on the town. They normally approach slowly and say something like, “Aren’t you the guy that…?”

Anyways, it looks like a fun topic. I will be following this Twitter feed for sure!

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More Concerts at Coca Cola Park!

The IronPig’s Twitter account @IronPigs announced this morning that a series of concerts will be held at The Coke this summer! Even better, music lovers, there will be pre-game concerts at just about every IronPig home game!

A few of the artists performing are Leechboy, The Ritz Band, Sleight of Hand, Red:Karl Eisenhart, Exit 22, SteelCreek and many many more. For a full listing of artists and respective dates, click here.

This is pretty cool. I’m not a huge music buff, if you are you may want to check out our friend Matt Metal’s Blog.

Just another great benefit of being an IronPig fan!

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The IronPigs also released more photos of the Tiki Terrace over the left field wall.

View from the table area of the new Tiki Terrace at Coca Cola Park

It looks like it will be a fun area this summer.

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The Noise Nation blog was slammed with search requests for a photo of Meredith Marakovits yesterday... here's one of my favorites!

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Only 13 days until the Pig vs R-Phils exhibition game!

Only 14 days until the premiere of the PBS IronPig movie!

Only 15 days until Opening Day at The Coke!

Who’s ready?!

OinK!

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Two Years. Two Championships. Do the IronPigs Need More Cowbell?

Revisiting this again as I noticed a post on Twitter from @CLBClippers (The Official Twitter of the 2010 & 2011 Triple-A National Champion Baseball Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians.)

“Clippers cowbells are everywhere! #ringyourbell http://twitpic.com/8yyiu7”

As we know, the Clippers defeated our beloved IronPigs in the Governor’s Cup Finals last season before going on to win the Triple A National Championship but they also won the 2010 Triple A National Championship as well!

Back to back, double up, whatever you want to call it… the Clippers have won two championships in consecutive years. In these days of trades, transactions, injuries and that looming control from the parent club above it is quite an achievement to be so successful.

My, not-so-educated guess, would be they have something extra. Something that tips the scales in their favor. Beyond having a highly motivated and talented team. Beyond having an average of 8,704 fans at each home game. They’ve got something extra.

Could it be the cowbells?

They’ve got the “Columbus Clippers Ring Your Bell” song. (I’ll spare your afternoon by not posting it here as it quite catchy and would stick in your head all day)

They’ve got cowbells with a team logo on it.

Photo from the Columbus Clipper's Twitter account

Could it be the cowbell?

What do you think?

Writing this for amusement purposes only. No crusade to enlist legions of cowbellers at the Coke but found it interesting and wanted to share.

OinK!

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