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Mystery Post – Can You Solve It? Force Update

As I enjoyed a new episode of my favorite television spy show, “Chuck” (NBC, Mondays at 8:00pm) I thought we could have a little fun with hidden messages.

As far as sources, this is all rumor and speculation but thinking back to the old sniper addage…

“If you light one match in the dark, a sniper thinks he saw something. If you light two matches in the dark, the sniper knows he saw something. If you light a third match.. well you won’t have the opportunity to enjoy the cigarette you just lit.”

The third match has been lit.

A few days ago we received info that the Force is in a dispute with the National Pro Fastpitch league. Then we received a schedule released by the NPF that did not include the Force. Makes you think the Force won’t play in 2010, doesn’t it? I think they will, actually.

Think about buying a car and the registration is overdue. The seller doesn’t want to bother spending the cash on a new registration and the buyer just isn’t able to register the car as they do not yet own it. Let’s just say that this transaction is taking place at the DMV and we all know how efficient and timely the DMV can be. Also to ponder, a car’s new owner might throw on a coat of wax, shine it up a little and add some new features…

Ok, if you understand that, welcome to the Noise Nation’s spy club. Decoder rings not provided.

Hope you enjoyed todays message and we all ask ourselves, “Is it April yet?”

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Force Update 1/18/10

It looks like Pitcher Megan Gibson will not be returning to the Philly Force in 2010, (If there is a Philly Force that is.)

The NPF expansion team Tennessee Diamonds recently announced the signing of both Cat Osterman and Gibson via their Twitter account.

Gibson, a force in the pitcher’s circle and at the plate, will be missed.

Also rumored to have signed with the Diamonds is 2009 Force outfielder Jami Lobpries.

Good luck in Tennessee! We hope you come back to the Lehigh Valley to visit us!

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Extra Extra! Read All About It! Forced Out?

I found something interesting on the National Pro Fastpitch’s website tonight.. I’ll let you read what I read and will comment after.

From http://www.profastpitch.com/news/index.html?article_id=1296

2010 NPF SCHEDULE RELEASED
01/14/2010 2:40 PM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 14, 2010

Nashville – National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) League Commissioner Cheri Kempf announced today the schedule for the 2010 season for the League’s four affiliate teams.

Four Teams will compete in the 2010 Season, one less with the loss of the Philadelphia Force. The Rockford Thunder also discontinued play, however the roster was passed to the latest NPF Franchise, the Tennessee Diamonds. Each team in the League will play a 50-game regular season schedule with all teams playing each other a minimum of 15 games.

The 2010 season will begin on Wednesday, June 9th with the Akron Racers traveling to NPF’s newest expansion Team, the Tennessee Diamonds. The Chicago Bandits, 2009 regular season Champion, will travel to Lubbock, TX to play the Florida Pride during opening week. The regular season will finish on August 22nd prior to the Championships in Sulphur, LA on August 26th-29th.

“There is plenty of NPF action this summer with 100 games slated for 2010 Season. Once again we expect to see the best competition in fastpitch softball between the Game’s greatest Players of the World,” stated Commissioner Kempf.

The National Pro Fastpitch League streamed over 80 games on MLB.com in 2009. For 2010 we will again be streaming our games live. A full schedule will be released in the upcoming weeks.

The regular season standings will crown a regular-season champion. The four teams will earn the right to play in the NPF Championship Series. The Series will be played in Sulphur Louisiana and will be held August 26-29 at McMurry Park in Sulphur. The event will be hosted by, and with the cooperation of, the Sulphur Parks and Recreation Department and the support of the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Additional information on each team’s schedule can be found by navigating to their individual websites from http://www.profastpitch.com.

Major League Baseball is the Official Development Partner of National Pro Fastpitch in the category of women’s professional fastpitch softball. The partnership, which began in the fall of 2002, is part of Commissioner Selig’s Initiative on Women and Baseball, a league-wide effort to help Major League Baseball and the 30 Major League Clubs build stronger relationships with female audiences.

About National Pro Fastpitch
National Pro Fastpitch is headquartered in Nashville, TN. The League, created to give elite female fastpitch players the opportunity to pursue a professional career in their chosen sport, has operated since 1997 under the names of Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women’s Pro Softball League (WPSL).

2010 NPF SCHEDULE

With the loss of the Philadelphia Force… WITH THE LOSS OF THE PHILADELPHIA FORCE?!

Just 2 weeks ago I spoke with the owner of the team who assured me there would be a team fielded in Allentown in 2010. I was planning on buying a season ticket.

Looking at the Facebook page of the Force I found this statement:

The Force is planning on playing in 2010! We are currently in a dispute with the NPF and hope for a resolution soon. Stay tuned for details.

Really, does anyone know what is going on with this team? This is cautiously reminding me of the Lehigh Valley Outlawz who bailed and stuck it to season ticket holders who sought a refund.

What could have happened? I suppose you have to do something really bad to get bumped out of the league. Did they pay their bills, their player salaries, their league dues? Were financial reports up to ethical standards? Has the team been up front with local and league officials? The NPF website lists team ownership requirements.What did the Force do to deserve having the league (who seems to have a history of struggling to keep teams alive) give them the boot?

This could be the National Pro Fastpitch league.. but we might be dealing with amateur ownership.

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Philly Force Questions

So as I spent the past few days bringing a friend’s computer back from the dead, you may have noticed a break in the posts. Not much to report from my standpoint. Phillies picked up 2 in the Rule 5 draft and have eliminated themselves from the Roy Halladay drama. I still don’t think they are truly out of it so we may see if they save enough cash in the offseason to be willing to add him to the roster. As for my topic today’s post…

Last summer I rolled the dice and took a chance at amusing myself during an extended Ironpigs road trip and ended up at Bicentennial Park in Allentown. As you may know from my predecessor’s posts, Bicentennial Park has been the home of the National Professional Fastpitch softball’s Philadelphia Force.

I pulled into the parking lot and noticed it was surrounded by chain link fencing. Not knowing the safety level of this neighborhood it gave me a slight warm fuzzy feeling as I parked my car for a $3 fee. I actually splurged and added another $2 for a bumper sticker and headed to the gate. The tickets were $10 to $13 if memory serves me right and I got a seat behind home plate and waited for the game to start. The crowd was sparse and not too enthusiastic so I amused myself with my newly aquired iPhone until the game started.

The pregame was more than I could have ever expected. Dancing, high fiving everyone except the hot dog vendors and a fireworks show short of a WWE entrance caught me off guard but had the young softball players in attendance cheering. I was new to this world so I smiled absorbing the experience. As both teams were announced I found myself struggling to recognize names but a family seated behind me filled me in on the vast array of talent my $13 ticket had exposed me to.

Chicago Bandit pitcher Jennie Finch at Bicentennial Park in 2009 

So the game started and the Force found themselves face to face with the Chicago Bandits. I started talking to the people around me more than watching the game and learning about softball when I realized that the Chicago pitcher hadn’t given up a hit. She hadn’t given up a walk and when I glanced at the aging scoreboard, missing lightbulbs and all couldn’t hide that she had a perfect game going. The gentleman beside me chuckled when I said this and said, “Well it’s Jennie Finch, what did you expect?” For a moment I sat there and thought, “I KNOW that name, HOW do I know that name?” Apparently because she is and has been the premiere name in softball for quite some time. So the game ended and despite a great showing by Force pitcher, Megan Gibson, they were on the bad end of a perfect game. 

I got up to leave and everyone pointed me to the left field stands and told me to come along to meet the girls. Meet girls? Sounds like a great idea to me. Along the way I purchased a few official softballs (Neon yellow, $5 each) and went on my way. So to keep this short, after each home game, the Force and the opposing team will sit down at a long table and sign autographs for each and every fan for, how much? for free! I got one ball signed by the Force and one ball signed by the Bandits and found myself with a low cost birthday gift for my up and coming softball playing niece.

A few days later, actually on my niece’s birthday, I came back with my sister’s family and she got her fill of softball excitement and autographs for a lifetime.

So the Ironpigs returned home and all was well. Then they went on the road again. I checked the Force schedule and thought, why not?

The Noise Nation gives a salute with Philly Force pitcher Stacy Birk 

This time I went down with a few members of the Noise Nation, horns and bells in hand. Now if you can imagine how much noise 5 guys with plastic horns and cowbells at bicentennial park can make, well it echoes well with the large oblong outfield wall. We sent a few horns down into the Force dugout and through the generosity of the team, the next night, myself and 10 others from the Noise Nation received comp tickets to what would be the last game of the season and had a great time. They even invited us to attend their after game party… but that’s a story not to be published here. 

So you can get the impression that I, personally, truly enjoyed myself at the Force and the Noise Nation who attended also look forward to next season. Next season. 2010.

Here comes the question of the day.

Will the Philly Force play in Allentown in 2010?

A few of my sources say absolutley not. But how so? The Force are promoting season ticket sales on their Facebook Page I have heard that the transportation authority would be rebuilding and take away most of the parking and that most likely Bicentennial Field would be demolished. (See other posts on this blog for reason’s why I don’t feel this should be done) Other rumors are that the Force will be moving to Downingtown, PA to play at a university field until a permanant stadium can be built closer to its namesake Philadelphia. Might there be new ownership? Will the players come back to Allentown; to their 2009 team?

So many questions.. if you know the answers, please share in the comment section.

As I always try to do, I will now tie this in with the Ironpigs. Former Ironpig Gary Majewski signed a minor league contract with Houston recently, as did right hand pitcher Casie Daigle who is married to Chicago Bandits pitcher Jennie Finch Daigle!

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Life Lesson From Gary Majewski

Looking back at Majewski’s time with the Ironpig’s can be bittersweet. With the Nation cheering him on, it seemed he couldn’t get a break on the mound. Many showings ended poorly, errors added with walks and then a bloop base hit doomed him as the Ironpig’s closer for the 2009 season.

While his performance on the mound made many cringe, he quickly became a fan favorite especially for those in the Noise Nation. Sporting a long mustache early in the season led to the formation of “Majewski’s Militia.” The Militia planted themselves out by the bullpen with a big sign and fake mustaches but soon found their way over to right center field with the Noise Nation.

What did we learn from Gary Majewski?

We learned to have fun regardless of results.

We also learned that you shouldn’t throw water on the grounds crew as they drive by for various promotional tshirt launches.

If you’ve never been to Coca Cola Park or just didn’t take notice of this new found tradition, I will explain. Usually between the bottom of the 4th and top of the 5th innings, the grounds crew would hop in the back of a pickup truck loaded with tshirts and an air cannon. As they circled the track around the playing field, they would toss tshirts and other items into the stands and noticeably never seemed to send a souvenir towards the Noise Nation. I suppose Gary noticed this and started tossing water on the truck as it passed by the bullpen. It started with a cup of water, then to a bucket of water and eventually we come to the video clips below.

Towards the end of the season, the grounds crew had enough. They conspired with Gary’s teammates and got ahold of Gary’s prized pickup truck. Loaded with squirt guns, fire extinguishers and a big sign emblazoned with “Gary Majewski’s Truck!” they passed by the bullpen to a surprised Majewski wearing a raincoat realizing he had just thrown water into his own truck.

Gary was not to be outdone. On the last homegame of the season he enlisted his own team, the visiting team and the Noise Nation to assist. Buckets of water and flour came from every angle of the 360 degree concourse at Coca Cola Park. The below video only catches the first few hits, but you get the idea.

So when we look back at all the good times last summer, we have to thank Gary Majewski for helping us to have a good time during the season. Good luck with the Astros Gary, you will be missed! (Well, maybe not by the grounds crew…)

Video by Noise Nation member George Kordalski

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Fun At The Park – 2009

Beside all the stats, promotions and ballpark food the Noise Nation likes to have fun too. I’ve added a few videos below of how the Nation interacts with players from the opposing team and will give you a better understanding of why we have “Left, Right, Left” printed on the back of our Tshirts. Enjoy!


This clip shows Scranton Yankees right fielder John Rodriguez playing along with us when the Nation made a trip to Moosic to see the Pigs play the Yankees.


Not sure what this dance is.


More dancing at Coca Cola Park


Cotton Eyed Joe!


More John Rodriguez


Can’t leave out the moonwalk. Not easy to do in cleats.

Needless to say, we have a lot of fun and John Rodriguez is a great guy to play along. Some others, Joey Gaithright, Matt Joyce have also interacted well with us. Other players have not. What we do is in fun and jest, not to anger the players but it does happen.

We always keep it clean and outfielders beware.. we do our research. Remember that embarrassing middle name mom and dad gave you? We know it. That youtube video of you singing an Elvis song…

Yes, we know about it and will let you know.

I hope you enjoyed this and if you want to join in, just find us next season in right center field at Coca Cola Park!

*Video by Noise Nation Member Heather Englert Mastropieri

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