Ironpigs 2011 Part 2: First Base

How do you replace the man who was the face of the Lehigh Valley Ironpigs for the past 3 years?  The answer is you don’t.   You just hope you can find someone who can step up to adequately fill those shoes.   I honestly feel there are any one of a number of players who can put up homerun/rbi numbers similar to Andy Tracy but it is his presence in the clubhouse where Andy may be irreplaceable.  Whether it’s a first baseman or a player at another position, someone has to step up to become the new team leader.   Looking at the AAA players currently under contract with the Phillies, there are several first basemen who have also played regularly at other positions.  For that reason, you won’t see Jeff Larish in this category.   With what is presently known, it appears to me that Larish is a better fit at third base although I’m sure he will see time at first base as well.   The top rated first baseman in the Phillies farm system is Jonathan Singleton and he is only 19 years old.  Singleton played for the Lakewood BlueClaws in 2010 and hit .290 with 14 homeruns.  Plate discipline is rare for a player that young but he drew 62 walks to raise his onbase percentage to a very impressive .393.  He has shown very good defensive skills at first base but is now learning how to play left field where his chances of advancing through the system are much better.   He’ll likely start the year at Clearwater and possibly see some time at Reading.   I’m not sure who will begin the season at first base in Reading since Kevin Mahar is a free agent and the other 2 guys who played first base there last year are hoping to move up.   They are Matt Rizzotti and Tagg Bozied.
 
Matt Rizzotti
DOB: 12/24/85, Floral Park, NY.  6’5″ 235.  Bats/Throws: L/L 

Matt Rizzotti playing first base at CCP

Matt was drafted out of Manhattan College in the 6th round of the 2007 draft by the Phillies.   It’s a dubious label but right now most Ironpigs fans only know Rizzotti as the guy who is expected to replace Andy Tracy at first base this year.  He’s also the guy who “took out” Diggity and Chris P. Bacon, allowing Hambone to win the final pork race of the 2010 season. 

 Philadelphia sportswriter Marcus Hayes once described Rizzotti as “the 24 year old guy with a 44 year old’s hairline”.  Early scouting reports also said Rizzotti had “feet of clay and hands of stone”.  While he has been working on his defense in the Florida Instructional League the past 2 years, it’s his bat that got everyones attention in 2010.   In his first 3 years in the Phillies minor league system his batting average ranged  from the mid .260’s to the upper .270’s and his power numbers were only fair for a guy his size.  His name wasn’t even mentioned among the top Phillies prospects by the major publications.  Then came 2010.  He began the 2010 season playing first base for the Clearwater Threshers.  While the power numbers still weren’t there in Clearwater, he managed to hit .358 in 31 games which was good enough to earn him a promotion to Reading.   He continued to build on those numbers in AA, playing in 77 games and hitting .361 (96-266).  The power finally showed up in Reading as he hit 16 homeruns and had 62 RBI’s.  In early August he arrived at Coca-Cola Park and took over at first base.  Unfortunately, nagging injuries hampered his performance and he hit just .200 with 0 homeruns in 45 AAA at bats.   His combined statistics at all 3 levels shows a solid .343 average (144-420) with 17 homeruns and 76 RBIs.  He also played in the Arizona Fall League in October and hit .333 in 63 at bats but again the power was missing as he failed to hit a homerun.  Rizzotti is the guy the organization wants to see at first base for the Ironpigs this year.   However, if he struggles in spring training I wouldn’t be surprised if he starts the year at Reading until he starts hitting.  Even if that happens, Matt Rizzotti will likely play more games at first base for the Ironpigs this year than anyone else on the roster.  Is he a late bloomer or is he a one year flash in the pan?  Only time will tell.  
 
Robert Tanois Taggert “Tagg” Bozied
DOB: 7/24/79, Sioux Falls, SD.  6’3″ 215.  Bats/Throws: Right/Right
 
Tagg Bozied was a 3rd round draft pick in 2001 by the San Diego Padres.  He was primarily a third baseman in college at the University of San Francisco where he hit more homeruns than anyone else in the school’s history.  He was recently inducted into the USF Hall of Fame and his #19 college jersey was retired.   He is married to former USF and professional volleyball player Laura Tinetti.  In 1999 at USF Tagg hit .412 with 30 homeruns and 82 RBIs, winning the Big West Conference Triple Crown and earning him “Player of the Year” honors.   His .936 slugging percentage was the highest in Division I college baseball.  He followed up that year with a .359 batting average in 2000 and .335 in 2001.  As a professional at the AAA level he has a career average of .283 with 95 homeruns.  He was signed as a free agent by the Phillies prior to the 2010 season and was assigned to AA Reading.   At Reading in 2010 he hit .315 which was 10th best in the league,  he hit 27 homeruns which was 2nd in the EL (he had over 150 fewer at bats than the league leader who hit 33), his 92 RBI’s ranked 4th in the league and his .631 slugging percentage was second to Matt Rizzotti.  With the Reading Phillies he played 48 games at first base, 33 games at third base and 8 games in the outfield.  He hit .327 with 12 homeruns in 98 at bats vs. left handed pitching.  That’s a remarkable 1 homerun for every 8 at bats against a lefty.  Did someone say the Phillies need a right handed bat?   Tagg was also featured in a few humorous tv commercials for the Reading Phillies last summer.  Tagg Bozied will turn 32 this year and has never played a game in the major leagues.  Maybe this will be his year.  Or maybe he ends up back in Reading.  I’m just hoping that at least for a while we have a “Taggalicious” summer in the Lehigh Valley.  His power right handed bat would look good between all the lefties.   
 
Here’s a nice Reading Phillies promotional video of Tagg Bozied teaching Matt Rizzotti how to be the Arby’s RBI guy.

 
And just when I thought I was finished with first base the Phillies go out and sign one more.  He’s worth listing here even though he stands a good chance of making the Phillies roster as a righty off the bench.
 
Robb Quinlan
DOB: 3/17/77, St. Paul, MN.  6’1″ 215.  Bats/Throws: Right/Right
 
Robb was drafted by the Angels in the 10th round of the 1999 major league draft.   He played his college baseball at the University of Minnesota where he was a 3-time Big Ten Conference allstar and Big Ten Player of the Year in 1999.  He began his professional career i Low A ball and hit .322 with 9 homeruns in the 1999 season, playing just the second half of the season.  In 2000 he hit .317 in the high A minors, then .295 with 14 homers in AA ball the following year.  In 2002 he moved up to AAA and hit .333 with 20 homeruns winning the Pacific Coast League Rookie of the Year and MVP honors.  His first major league came was on July 28, 2003 and he hit .287 for the Angels in limited playing time that year.  He spent all or part of his time with the Angels from 2004 to 2010 mostly as a utility man.  In addition to first base he also plays third base and left field.  He has a lifetime major league batting average of .276 (307-1,112) and has 25 homeruns, all with the Angels.  A notable highlight was Game 2 of the 2005 ALCS when he started the game at third base and homered off White Sox starting pitcher Mark Buehrle.  It was the only run the Angels scored in a 2-1 loss.  He was released by the Angels on September 7, 2010 and just recently signed with the Phillies.  It’s difficult to say where he’ll wind up in 2011.  He could be a right handed bat off the bench in Philadelphia or he could be spending time in the Lehigh Valley at any one of his 3 positions.   His brother Tom Quinlan played briefly for the Phillies in 1994 and hit his only homerun that year off Doug Drabek, father of Kyle.

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Delwyn Young, 6 others invited to Spring Training

The Phillies invited free agent outfielder/second baseman Delwyn Young to spring training for a chance to make the Phillies.  The 28 year old Young has a .258 lifetime average with the Dodgers and Pirates. 

Other players invited to spring training are:

Robb Quinlan, a utility man who has played for the Angels in all or part of the past 6 seasons.  He’ll be 34 years old by opening day.

Brian Bass, RHP who has pitched with the Twins, Orioles and Pirates in the past 4 seasons.

Catchers Tuffy Gosewisch and Joel Naughton

Pitchers Michael Schwimer and Michael Stutes

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222 Showcase Game is now Official

What was reported here on December 14th has now been made official.   The Ironpigs will host the Reading Phillies in the annual 222 Showcase Game.   It is scheduled for Tuesday, April 5th at 6:35 PM with gates opening 1 hour prior to start time.  All tickets are general admission and all full season ticket holders are entitled to one complimentary ticket for each seat in their account.  All other tickets are $6 and can be purchased beginning February 26th at 9 AM.

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Cervenak Signs With Marlins & More

Former Ironpig Mike Cervenak has signed with the Florida Marlins organization.

LHP Yohan Flande has signed with the Braves.

Gustavo Chacin has re-signed with the Astros

Oakland has released Travis Blackley

Pirates have signed 3B Josh Fields (Remember the nice story I told about him a few months back?)

OinK!

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Looking Ahead: Ironpigs 2011 Pt. 1: The Catchers

The Phillies have just 2 catchers on their 40 man roster, Carlos Ruiz and Brian Schneider and they will likely be the backstops with the Phillies on opening day.   The highest rated catcher in the Phillies farm system is Sebastian Valle and Baseball America has him rated as the Phillies #6 minor league prospect while the John Sickels scouting reports currently have him #7.  Valle is only 20 years old and spent the 2010 season as a member of the Lakewood Blue Claws where he hit .255 with 16 HR.  He is likely to begin 2011 at Clearwater.  Tim Kennelly is a 24 year old from Australia who split time between catcher and the outfield for the Clearwater Threshers in 2010.  He hit .274 for the Threshers and was one of the Phillies players in the Arizona Fall League this year where he hit .293.  Look for him to move up to Reading.

The guys most likely to see the majority of time behind the plate for the 2011 Lehigh Valley Ironpigs are Erik Kratz, Dane Sardinha and Tuffy Gosewisch.  Since the Ironpigs usually carry just 2 catchers, one of these guys will likely be at Reading to start the season or they could be searching for a job with another team  
 
Erik Kratz
DOB 6/15/80, Telford, PA.  6’4″ 255.  Bats/Throws: R/R

2010 AAA Allstar Game

Erik was drafted out of Eastern Mennonite University in Virginia in the 29th round of the 2002 major league draft by the Toronto Blue Jays.  He played in the Blue Jays minor league system for 7 years before becoming a free agent after the 2008 season.  On 1/21/09 he was signed as a free agent by the Pittsburgh Pirates.   He played for the Indianapolis Indians in 2009 and hit .273 with 11 HR.  As a member of the 2009 International League allstar team he hit a double, a 2-run homer and added a walk and was named game MVP  in the International League’s 6-5 win over the PCL.   Ironpigs pitcher Drew Carpenter was the winning pitcher in that game.   In 2010 he again played most of the year for Indianapolis and hit .274 with 9 HR.   He was the starting catcher for the International League allstar team again in 2010 and during the July 14th game at Coca-Cola Park he was notified that he was being promoted to the Pirates, replacing former Ironpigs catcher Jason Jaramillo on the big league roster.   Erik made his major league debut with the Pirates on July 17th at the age of 30 and went 2-5.  However, he was sent back to AAA after playing in just 9 games and hitting .118.   He did manage to show off his strong arm by throwing out 4 of 7 would be basestealers (57%) in the majors.   On November 6th he became a free agent and on November 12, 2010 he was signed to a minor league contract by the Phillies with an invitation to major league spring training.    
 
Dane Sardinha
DOB 4/8/79, Honolulu, Hawaii.  6’0″ 215.  Bats/Throws: R/R
 
Dane was drafted in the 2nd round out of Pepperdine University by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2000 baseball draft.  He spent 6 years in the Reds’ minor league system while playing in just 1 major league game with Cincinnati in 2003 and 1 game in 2005.  He became a free agent on 10/2/06 and was signed as a free agent by the Detroit Tigers on 12/15/06.  He spent 2007 in AAA with the Toledo Mud Hens and split time between Toledo and Detroit in 2008 and 2009.  He was granted free agency following the 2009 season and was signed by the Phillies on 1/6/10.  With the Lehigh Valley Ironpigs in 2010 he hit .207 with 5 HR while splitting time with Paul Hoover.  He also played in 13 games for the Phillies hitting .205 while adding the first 3 homeruns of his big league career.  
 
James Benjamin (Tuffy) Gosewisch
DOB 8/17/83, Freeport, IL.   5’11” 180.  Bats/Throws:  R/R

September, '09 with Ironpigs

 
Tuffy was drafted by the Phillies in the 11th round of the 2005 draft after he finished a solid 4 year career at Arizona State University where he hit .320 (203-634) with 10 HR and 166 RBIs.   He was only the second catcher in Arizona State history to start for 3 years.  After his senior year he was named one of the 10 semifinalists for the Johnny Bench Catcher of the Year Award.  He has slowly progressed through the Phillies farm system spending the 2008 season with Clearwater and most of 2009 with Reading before being promoted to the Ironpigs for the final month of the season.  In his 16 AAA games he had 11 hits in 55 at bats (.200).   He played the entire 2010 season with the Reading Phillies hitting .241 with 9 HR.

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Brian Gordon Will Return in 2011

As reported by the Beerleaguer:
http://beerleaguer.typepad.com/beerleaguer/2011/01/phillies-resign-reliever-gordon-to-minor-league-deal.html

Ironpig Brian Gordon has re-signed with the Phillies on a minor league contract.

He had a 3.46 ERA in 78 innings with the Ironpigs in 2010.

OinK!

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Charity Time Again – Save the Date – Jan. 19, 2011

Last summer I and some other Noise Nation members had the opportunity to volunteer for the Lehigh Valley Miracle League. It is a great experience and I encourage all of you to help out next season!

What can you do to help now? Well I was contacted by Scott and AnnMarie, our favorite bartenders from the Bud Light Trough at The Coke!

They are holding a charity event to benefit the Miracle League on January 19th from 6:00 to 8:00pm at the Holiday Inn in Fogelsville, PA.It’s been a while since we’ve enjoyed the great company and friendship of our favorite summer bartenders so come on out to see Scott and AnnMarie and support one of our favorite charities in the Miracle League.

The Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley was founded in 2006, dedicated to providing children with special needs and other developmental disabilities an opportunity to play baseball.

See their website here:
http://www.miracleleaguelv.org/
Come on Noise Nation! Let’s get out there to help this cause!

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100 Days and a Wake Up

You never count the last day.. that’s just a wake up. 100 Days and a Wake Up for Ironpig’s opening day in 2011!

I can already smell the grills being fired up. Winter grasping for its last breath and sunny skies trying to remind us that spring is around the corner.

The first day of baseball at Coca Cola Park has the same feel each year. The new interns rushing around madly to make sure everything is in its place. The concessions workers standing, waiting proudly for the surge of hungry fans. The scoreboard revealing new “themes” for the new season. The scoreboard time and temperature will serve as a reminder that it still is April. Smiles will be everywhere.

As for the team, we won’t know for a while. The roster is usually announced a week or so before opening day. Until then we have a few milestones to look forward to.

Pitchers and catchers report to spring training starting around February 11th. That’s only 46 days away!

We’ll still see some straggling transactions. By this time most of the key players have signed. Teams will look to just fill out their rosters. Still no word if Mike Cervenak has been signed anywhere.

The Ironpig’s winter banquet (formerly the Phillies caravan) is on January 27th. Just a short month away.

You still have time to submit a recipe to the Noise Nation cookbook!

We have a long winter to think of things like making our own homemade version of Monopoly…

Let’s see what else comes up until then.

100 Days and a wake up!

OinK!

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Not Your Same Old Ironpigs

Out with the old; in with the new.  Things will look a lot different in 2011 at Coca-Cola Park without Andy Tracy hitting in the number 4 spot in the order.

Rule 1 for fans of any minor league baseball team is ‘never get too attached to the players on your team because they’ll likely be playing elsewhere the following year’.   In the three year history of the Lehigh Valley Ironpigs only 3 players have made significant contributions in all 3 seasons,  Brian Mazone, Andy Tracy, and Rich Thompson.   As of this writing, only Rich Thompson is signed on for 2011.  Andy Tracy signed a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and Brian Mazone is still a free agent so it’s still possible he could be here again in 2011.  Drew Carpenter is likely to return to the Ironpigs for 2011 and he did pitch very briefly for the Ironpigs in 2008 so he could also join the small fraternity of 4 year members of the Ironpigs.  Jason Anderson is another in that category although Jason currently remains a free agent.
 
It isn’t easy trying to predict who will be playing at Coca-Cola Park in 2011 and I probably missed a few names, but here is a list of ballplayers who could be wearing an Ironpigs uniform in the upcoming season.  
 
Catchers:  Erik Kratz,  Dane Sardinha,  Tuffy Gosewisch
Infielders:  Matt Rizzotti, Tagg Bozied, Josh Barfield, Pete Orr, Jeff Larish, Brian Bocock, Cody Overbeck, Harold Garcia, Freddy Galvis 
Outfielders:  Matt Miller, Rich Thompson, John Mayberry, Brandon Moss, Domonic Brown, Chris Frey
Pitchers:  Drew Carpenter, Nate Bump, Vance Worley, Drew Naylor, David Herndon, Eddie Bonine, Ryan Feierabend, Juan Perez, Dan Meyer, Brian Bass, Sergio Escalona, Michael Cisco, Michael Stutes, Mike Zagurski, Michael Schwimer, Scott Mathieson, Justin Friend, Derrick Loop. 

Also, utility man Michael Martinez was selected by the Phillies in the major league portion of the Rule 5 Draft.   If he doesn’t make the Phillies 25 man roster he must be offered back to the Washington Nationals.  If Washington doesn’t take him back, he could find himself in an Ironpigs uniform.
 
I also wouldn’t mind seeing free agent Brian Gordon and Brian Mazone added to the above list of pitchers and Kyle Kendrick also remains a possibility since the number 5 spot in the Phillies rotation is currently up for grabs.  If/when Joe Blanton gets traded, the top two contenders for the final starting spot in Philadelphia will likely be Kendrick and Vance Worley. 
 
In the upcoming weeks I’ll try to do a profile on each of the players listed above so everyone can get to know a little about the team Ryne Sandberg inherits in his first year with the Ironpigs.  Spring training will be here before you know it.
Stay warm!

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Ball Girls/Boys – For Your Entertainment

Ok, granted that was staged for a commercial.. it still is pretty cool.

I wonder if this kid kept his job…

Another one..

Maybe Coca Cola Park should stick to the idea of Ball Girls….

OinK!

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