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More Updates on Rule 5 Draft

In the AAA phase the Phillies lost pitcher Andy Loomis (Reading) to the Orioles, short stop Travis Mattair (Reading) to the Reds and catcher Francisco Diaz (Reading) to the Pirates.

No real impact to the Phillies in the AA round.

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Phillies Lose One in Round 1 of Rule 5 Draft

The Cubs selected Lendy Castillo from the Phillies in the first round of this year’s Rule 5 Draft. (Baseball America report)

Castillo (22 yrs old) has been in the Phillies organization since 2007. He has stats as both an infielder and pitcher.

In 2011 he went 4-2 in 21 games with a 2.54 ERA for Lakewood.

Considering this was the Major League portion of the draft… the Cubs must see something in him.

I’d never heard of him before…

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Noise Nation Tshirts! Black Gold & Pink Silver!

We’re doing a T-shirt run next week, if you want one let me know.

Shirts are $7 each (what a deal right?) and we are offering two versions.

The first is the classic Black & Gold Noise Nation shirt

Shirt Front

2009 Front of shirt

The second is a Pink with Silver letters.

(Same shirt just in Pink and Silver)

The back of the shirts will have “BRING THE NOISE!”

Need orders no later than Sunday, December 11th. Email me at editor@LVnoisenation.com with number of shirts, style and sizes.

Thanks!

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Steelhawks Announce New Coach and Mascot!

At the Holiday Inn in Fogelsville, our very own Lehigh Valley Steelhawks announced their new head coach and mascot today!

Chris Thompson was named new head coach! (More on him later)

They also announced their new mascot will be named Talon!

Stay tuned for more details!

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Want to be in a Flyer’s Commercial?

Just got notice of a casting call for a Hockey commercial in Philly…

We are casting a comcast commercial in downtown philly THIS THURSDAY 12/8 FROM 9am-1pm… looking for HOCKEY FANS! please let all of your friends/family know…people can email me at winterclassiccasting@gmail.com. thank you!!!

Good luck if you go!

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The Moss Grows on the West Side of the Country Now

A few days ago we found out that 2011 IronPig Brandon Moss signed with the Oakland A’s organization. Moss was the hero of the Pigs playoff run this past season. The only in IronPig’s history.

For the season Moss Hogg hit .275 with 23 HR and 80 RBI but in the playoffs he was .385 with 4 HR and 8 RBI. It seemed when the Pigs needed a big hit he was the one to be at bat and get it. While the Championship series went for bust… Moss was a big reason we got there and advanced.

(I know Dee-licious the stuffed pig might see this and I write this with the assumption she knows her impact as well)

Moss’ monster home run is by far the longest I’ve seen at Coca Cola Park. Watching Andy Tracy smash the Service Electric sign on top of the double layered profit makers posted in the outfield was a feat indeed. Moss Hogg’s HR cleared that SE sign by at least 10-15 feet.

The heroics aside, I personally will miss what Moss brought to the park outside of the game. Ever see the field of dream kids steal second base, the $960 Million lottery prize posted on the outfield wall after batting practice or those same kids trying to climb the center field wall? This outfielder had fun and made the game day experience more enjoyable for us fans. Not that he didn’t have help.. I saw some other faces out there as well.

It really brought back memories of Gary Majewski. The water war between the bullpen and tshirt launch team. The big screen embarassment of an unnamed IronPig employee who had the misfortune of losing their ID badge and having Majewski find it. The tshirt team’s revenge on Majewski by aquiring his own pickup truck to perform their duties.

A few nights ago I got a message from Scott Mathieson who will also be absent at The Coke next season. He asked that I pass on his appreciation for the fans and friends he made here in the Lehigh Valley. You could always get a smile out of Scott whether you had narrowly missed driving over him in the parking lot or seeing him and his dog seated on chairs next to each other in the bullpen on dog day.

So many memories at this park thanks to guys like Majewski, Mathieson and Moss.

Brandon and Scott, you will be missed. Come visit anytime and good luck! (Unless you’re playing against the Pigs/Phillies.. then we’ll cheer for a hard fought 1-0 victory for LV/Philly.)

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Winter Classic in Allentown?

The past few years hockey fans have been treated to an outdoor hockey game in places like Wrigley Field, Fenway Park and now in the Phillies own Citizen’s Bank Park…

Could we in the Lehigh Valley be in store for a treat like that right here in our back yard?

It’s no secret the Phantoms hockey team and the city of Allentown are working hard to build an arena so the Phantoms would have a new home arena. Even better, the arena could serve our good friends the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks as well! (The Steelhawks are announcing their new head coach next Wednesday at 2:00pm at the Holiday inn in Fogelsville)

That would leave the Lehigh Valley with 4 professional sports teams within its boundaries. I’m counting the Steelhawks, Rollergirls, IronPigs and the Phantoms. Look back 10 years and you would have been laughed at for mere mention of the notion. Really wish we could get a National Pro Fastpitch team back here too.

Back to my point. Hockey and Baseball. That big empty baseball field all winter long. Cold, windy days that leave us craving the first kickoff of arena football and spring training. Could the Lehigh Valley pro teams pull together for a Winter Classic?

Hockey at Coca Cola Park! The Coke! Ice it up and let them play!

Imagine being bundled up, enjoying all the wonders of Coca Cola Park in the winter. It’s really got me excited!

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Enough of my optimistic excitement though. Would it work. Could it work. The IronPigs hold the lease on The Coke. Would they be willing to open their gates for hockey? Would groundskeeper Bill Butler say “Turn on the sprinklers boys! We’re making an ice rink!”

What do you think? Want to see an outdoor hockey game? Think everyone will be ok with creating a baseball/hockey tradition in the Lehigh Valley?

Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section below…

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IronPig to Return in 2012 & More!

Per @jaysonst on Twitter:

LHP Pat Misch to a minor-league deal. Also re-signed infielder Kevin Frandsen to minor-league contract.

Welcome back Frandsen and maybe we’ll see Misch here at CCP too!

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Latest Rumor – IronPig Heading to Japan?

Saw this one out on an obscure website.

Yomiuri Giants have an interest in 27-year-old Scott Mathieson

by Gen on Nov.22, 2011 @ 6:29 am, under NPB
Full story here

Sponichi is reporting that the Yomiuri Giants have an interest in 27-year-old RHP Scott Mathieson.

With Yuya Kubo likely to miss the start of the season next year (right hip joint surgery), the Giants are looking for someone that can step in and provide some stability in the bullpen and become the team closer.

Mathieson has been with the Phillies his entire career after being drafted by them in 2002 and the Phillies would have to release him to go to Japan.

We’ve seen the Phillies release/trade good players to allow them for greater opportunities many times before. Would love for him to stay here with us IronPig fans but I personally think it is a great opportunity for him and his family.

What do you think… Does Scott go to Japan?

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Benefits of a Season Ticket Holder

While starting the plans for a road trip to see our friend Andy Tracy as a Manager in Williamsport I noticed this… Check it out!

Benefits of being a Crosscutters’ Season Ticket Holder:

Access to our VIP Gate

Located at the First Base concourse, our VIP gate is just that – for our Very Important Persons (that’s you!) This gate is open for a full half hour before our Main gate opens. That means you get to come in, get a hot dog, find your seat and take in some batting practice all before the general public can enter the stadium! (It also means no waiting in long lines on those great giveaway nights!) You must have your Frequent Fan card and your game ticket for entrance.

Enrollment in our Frequent Fan Program

Earn prizes just by attending games! All Season Ticket Holders are issued a Frequent Fan card. When you attend a game, simply check in with your Frequent Fan card at the Fan Center located in the Main Concourse. You can earn some great prizes based on the number of games you attend through the season. Prizes are awarded for 10, 20, 30 and 35 games attended. The more games you attend, the more prizes you win!

Recognition in our Souvenir Program

The Cutters will honor you (or your company) by listing your name in our Souvenir Program for all to see!

Never a wasted ticket

Whether you’re a general admission or box seat package holder, your tickets will never go to waste! General admission tickets are all undated and can be used for any home game at Historic Bowman Field, and box seat tickets that were not used on their intended date may be used for general admission seating all season long!

Exclusive discounts and special offers

Season ticket holders receive 20% off all purchases made in The Sawmill Team Store all season long. Simply show your Frequent Fan card at time of purchase. Save on food, too –Season ticket holders will be given the opportunity to buy Cutters Cash (to use at Cutters’ concession stands) at just $0.80 per dollar. That means you’re saving 20% on all your food and drink purchases!

Kind of makes half price sodas look, well… yeah, I’m not going to say it.

Anyways, stay tuned for a possible road trip!

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