IronPig Spring Training Results 3-17-13

From the IronPig’s Media Dept.

Triple-A Phillies Blank Toronto on Three-Hit Shutout

Four pitchers combined for a three-hit shutout as the Phillies’ Triple-A Spring Training team defeated the Blue Jays 2-0 Sunday afternoon in Dunedin.

Left-hander Adam Morgan tossed five innings and struck out six against just two hits, before a combination of Edgar Garcia (two innings), Joe Savery (one inning) and Tyler Knigge (one inning) threw four shutout frames out of the bullpen, surrendering just one hit. With the win, the team improved to 2-1-1 on the spring.

Offensively the team was led by INF Cesar Hernandez who was 2-for-3 with a triple, run scored and stolen base. INF Edgar Duran drove in a run on a sacrifice fly, while OF Leandro Castro launched a solo home run as the team mustered just three hits in the win.

Hernandez split 2012 between Double-A Reading and the IronPigs, earning a promotion to Lehigh Valley on August 1 after batting .304-2-51 in 103 games with Reading. In 30 games at the Triple-A level, the Valencia, Venezuela native posted a line of .248-0-6, but finished hitting safely in eight of his final nine games.

The Phillies’ Triple-A team is back in action Monday, hosting the Pirates at the Carpenter Complex in Clearwater, with first pitch scheduled for 1 p.m.

UNOFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Teams R H E LOB

TEAM 2 3 0 2

TOR 0 3 1 3

Lineup AB R H RBI

1. GILLIES, TYSON-CF 4 0 0 0

2. MARTINEZ, MICHAEL-LF 2 0 0 0

CASTRO, LEANDRO 2 1 1 1

3. JOSEPH, TOMMY-C 2 0 0 0

STUMPO, BOB-C 1 0 0 0

4. SUSDORF, STEPHEN-RF 3 0 0 0

5. OVERBECK, CODY-1B 3 0 0 0

6. SUOMI, JOHN-DH 3 0 0 0

7. TOLBERT, MATT-3B 3 0 0 0

8. HERNANDEZ, CESAR-2B 3 1 2 0

HANZAWA, TROY 2 0 0 0

9. DURAN, EDGAR-SS 1 0 0 0

2B- HERNANDEZ (1). HR- CASTRO (1). RBI- DURAN (1), CASTRO (2). SB-HERNANDEZ (1), HANZAWA (1).

Pitchers IP H R ER BB KO

1. MORGAN, ADAM 5.0 2 0 0 2 6

2. GARCIA, EDGAR 2.0 1 0 0 2 1

3. SAVERY, JOE 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

4. KNIGGE, TYLER 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

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Steelhawks Home Opener!

From the Steelhawks:

STEELHAWKS PUT ON SHOW IN HOME OPENER

Lehigh Valley Defeated Knoxville 63-45

Bethlehem, PA: The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks put on a show for all their amazing fans that came out to watch a great St. Patrick’s Day Game versus the Knoxville Nighthawks. The Steelhawks, now 1-1, led the entire game as they defeated the Nighthawks 63-45 in their home opener.

Local QB Adam Bednarik, named Buca di Beppo and Countess Communications. Player of the Game at the conclusion of the game, led the way for the Steelhawks throwing for 225 yards, 4 touchdowns, and running for another 2 touchdowns. LB Terence Thomas started the excitement with an interception and 43 yard return that led to Bednarik and the Steelhawks’ first touchdown, a two yard run. He followed that by throwing two tds to WR Troy Pascley on the next two drives. The first quarter ended with the Steelhawks leading 21-7.

The second quarter saw Knoxville trying to make a comeback, but a RB Richard White (11 rushes for 75 yards) touchdown run held the Steelhawks lead going into halftime, 28-17.

The scoring picked back up in third quarter. Knoxville started the quarter off with a one point uno by K Armando Cuko. The scoring was back and forth for the rest of the quarter, White picked up another rushing touchdown, Pascley hauled in a third touchdown reception, and K George Pierson connected on a 20 yard field goal. At the end of the third, Lehigh Valley was up 45-38.

The Steelhawks dominated the fourth quarter, outscoring the Nighthawks 18-7. Pierson started the Steelhawks off with another field goal and then on the ensuing kick-off stopped the Nighthawks in their own end zone to pick up the one point rouge. After allowing the only Knoxville touchdown of the quarter, the Steelhawks answered with two touchdowns, a Bednarik run and a WR Jeff Willis (4 catches for 60 yards) catch.

The Steelhawks will be on the road in Louisiana on March 23rd and won’t return home again until April 20th for Team X Eastern Lehigh Valley Youth Sports Night against the Alabama Hammers. Fans are reminded that there will be a fan bus trip on April 13th to see the Steelhawks take on the Richmond Raiders but seats are filling up fast! Registration is available at the home opener on the 17th or by calling the Steelhawk office (610-282-3100).

The Steelhawks have been working hard, both on and off the field, filling their roster with a ton of talent and adding great partners to the Steelhawk family. The Steelhawks’ 2013 PIFL schedule is now available online and season tickets are available. Get yours now and you will get a FREE Steelhawk 9th Man jersey, and be entered to win a FREE vacation from Boscov’s Travel! For further information please call Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Executive Vice President and General Manager Mike Clark at (610) 282-3100, or visit our website at http://www.LVSteelhawks.com for the latest Steelhawks news!

Fans are reminded that 2013 season ticket deposits are being accepted now to reserve your seats for the 2013 PIFL season. You can reserve your seats by calling the Steelhawks front office at 610-282-3100. Ticket packages start as low as $48!

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The Steelhawks are a PROFESSIONAL Arena Football team that plays in The Professional Indoor Football League. The PIFL (www.proifl.com) is a seven team league with franchises in six states. The league holds a 12-game regular season schedule that runs March through June. The PIFL’s playoffs culminate in late June with the PIFL Championship Cup. Season ticket packages start as low as $8 per game (or $48 for the full season) and games are an exciting event for people of the Lehigh Valley to attend on weekend nights.

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Piggy Nation 3/18/2013

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March 18, 2013 · 2:25 pm

Greetings From Clearwater

Frequent NoiseNation photographer extraordinaire Cheryl Pursell recently returned from a trip to Clearwater, Florida.  She filed a report (and some photos) from Spring Training:

Cheryl reports that Galvis and Frandsen should make the Phillies as reserve infielders at the expense of Yunesky Betancourt, who has an opt-out on March 24:  “I don’t see Betancourt making the Phillies, unless of course they do what they did last year, give the job to the guy who will walk (Pierre instead of Podsednik).”

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Cheryl confirms what we’ve all seen of Domonic Brown:  He’s been playing very well.  She has him in Right Field to start the season, with Nix or Mayberry in Left, and Ruf on the IronPigs.  She feels the IronPigs should have good pitching, both starters and relievers despite the fact that the Phillies’ starters didn’t always impress during her stay.

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Cheryl also met up with one of our old friends, Rich Thompson.  Here’s what she said:  “I had Rich Thompson sign my jersey.  I told him everyone from [NoiseNation] was asking about him & wanted to know how he was doing—he said to say “great” & that he doesn’t tweet much because he doesn’t have access to a computer, nor does he own a smart phone.  I told him, I too have a “dumb” phone.  He laughed & sends his regards.”

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Thanks again to Cheryl for the report and the photos!

Let’s Go Pigs!

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Noise Nation on WFMZ Newscast!

During a report by Jim Vaughn of WFMZ, Coach Chris Thompson looks forward to this Sunday’s game by mentioning the Noise Nation!  We’re ready Coach and we know you are too! It’s gonna be LOUD!

Go Hawks!!

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Let’s Go Blanco! The Return!

Yesterday our good friend Kram209 tweeted (which I re-tweeted) the re-signing of recently released  righty RBI guy Andres Blanco aka Andy White. (and no he had never heard of the hidden ball trick until last year when Kratzie gingerly placed it in his mitt – true story).

So it seems the “Let’s Go Blanco” chant, which come to think of it… generally emanates from somewhere behind home plate will return in 2013 – nightly at Coca-Cola Park!

IronPigs that is. Set a spell. Yell your head off. Y’all chant along now, y’hear?

Let's Go Blanco!!

Let’s Go Blanco!! The Return!

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Minor Moves: Blanco, Hawkins, Tanner, Smith

By Mark Polishuk [March 14, 2013 at 9:01pm CST]
mlbtraderumors.com

Here are today’s minor transactions, with the latest moves at the top of the page…

The Phillies re-signed infielder Andres Blanco to a minor league contract, Baseball America’s Matt Eddy reports.  The club released Blanco a few weeks ago.  Blanco last played in the majors in 2011 and he has a career .634 OPS in 654 PA over six seasons with the Rangers, Cubs and Royals.  He spent last year with the Phillies’ Triple-A affiliate.

Let’s Go Blanco Dishing

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IronPig Spring Training Results 3-13-2013

From Matt Provence, IronPig’s Media:

Phils’ Triple-A Falls, 2-1, to Pirates on Wednesday

Reliever Brendan Lafferty allowed a game-winning run to the Pirates in the final inning, as the Phillies’ Triple-A Spring Training squad fell, 3-1, on Wednesday in Bradenton.

The Pirates pitching limited the offense to just three hits while dropping the team to 1-1 overall.

CF Leandro Castro had the Phillies’ lone RBI on a double which plated OF Steve Susdorf. 2B Matt Tolbert had the only other two hits, both singles.

IronPigs LHP Tom Cochran was effective in the start (3 ip, 2 h, r, er, bb, k). RHP Brandon Erbe and RHP Austin Hyatt each tossed two scoreless innings of relieve. Erbe fanned four batters while allowing two hits and a walk in an impressive outing. RHP Hector Norris followed with a perfect inning before Lafferty finished out the game with one inning pitched.

Castro, a 2012 Eastern League All-Star, spent the entire 2012 season in Double-A Reading. He posted a stat line of .287-10-71 in 133 games and finished tied for second in the EL in doubles (35) while ranking tied for eighth in RBIs and 10th in hits (137). Following the season, the 23-year-old played for Estrellas de Oriente of the Venezuelan Winter League and batted .313-0-4 in 32 contests.

The Phillies’ Triple-A squad will have a camp day tomorrow before taking on the Blue Jays in Dunedin on Friday. First-pitch is scheduled for 1 p.m.

UNOFFICIAL BOX SCORE

Teams R H E LOB

TEAM 1 3 0 1

PIT 2 6 0 6

Lineup AB R H RBI

1. TOLBERT, MATT-2B 2 0 2 0

2. HANZAWA, TROY-2B 3 0 0 0

3. SUOMI, JOHN-C 2 0 0 0

STUMPO, BOB-C 1 0 0 0

4. HENSON, TYLER-3B 3 0 0 0

5. SUSDORF, STEPHEN-LF 2 1 0 0

6. CASTRO, LEANDRO-CF 3 0 1 1

7. HEWITT, ANTHONY-RF 3 0 0 0

8. OVERBECK, CODY-1B 3 0 0 0

9. MITCHELL, DERRICK-DH 2 0 0 0

2B- CASTRO (1). CS- TOLBERT (1).

Pitchers IP H R ER BB KO

1. COCHRAN , THOMAS 3.0 2 1 1 1 1

2. ERBE , BRANDON 2.0 2 0 0 1 4

3. HYATT , AUSTIN 2.0 1 0 0 0 0

4. NERIS , HECTOR 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

5. LAFFERTY , BRENDAN 1.0 1 1 1 1 1

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Sunday Steelhawks Sunday!

The Steelhawk’s Home Opener is this Sunday!

Some great things to look forward to include:

– The Noise Nation tailgate party starting at 1:00pm!

– The first 1000 fans get a Tshirt!

– $1 hot dogs at the game!

– Fun filled activities!

– Team autographed game used Jersey Raffle!

– Exciting arena football!

– Some of my home smoked barbeque (If you’re nice to me)

– A great fun time

Come on out!

From the Steelhawks

Bethlehem, PA: The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks will be bringing all the fun and excitement that is indoor football back to the Valley when they play their first home game of the 2013 season this Sunday, March 17th at 4:00pm. This will be the first meeting between the two teams as the Steelhawks open and close their home games against Knoxville.

Knoxville (0-1) is led by their star WR DeAndre Brown (2 tds), a highly recruited player that played at Southern Mississippi. Look for QB Josh McGregor (247 yds, 3 tds) to target Brown throughout the game. Defensively they are led by LB Stanley Clark (5 tackles, 1 sack).

Lehigh Valley (0-1) looks to get in the win column coming off a tough lost last week in Alabama. Last week QB Adam Bednarik (199 yds, 3 tds) spread the ball around – WR Jeff Willis (7 catches for 74 yds, 2 tds), WR Torieal Gibson (4 catches for 71 yds, 1 td), and WR Tom Gilson (8 catches for 49 yds). The return of WR Troy Pascley from injury gives Bednarik more weapons to target. Defensively the team is led by DBs Clarence Curry (4 tackles, including one for a loss) and David Castillo (3tackles, 1 int), along with LB Brandon Roundtree (1.5 tackles, 1 int returned for a td).

The Steelhawks Home Opener is presented by Wilson Elser and PSDA Insurance. The first 1,000 fans in the door will get a FREE 2013 schedule T-Shirt. Also for one night only, fans will be able to take advantage of $1 hot dogs courtesy of Sodhexo and Lehigh University. Fans can expect more giveaways as well as all the fun activities associated with Steelhawk games on this St. Patrick’s Day afternoon game.

Kickoff is slated for 4:05 (EST). Steelhawk 2013 home games will be broadcast on Service Electric TV2 Sports.

The Steelhawks will be on the road in Louisiana on March 23rd and wont return home again until April 20th for Team X Eastern Lehigh Valley Youth Sports Night against the Alabama Hammers. Fans are reminded that there will be a fan bus trip on April 13th to see the Steelhawks take on the Richmond Raiders but seats are filling up fast! Registration is available at the home opener on the 17th or by calling the Steelhawk office (610-282-3100).

The Steelhawks have been working hard, both on and off the field, filling their roster with a ton of talent and adding great partners to the Steelhawk family. The Steelhawks’ 2013 PIFL schedule is now available online and individual and season tickets are available. Get your season tickets now and you will get a FREE Steelhawk 9th Man jersey, and be entered to win a FREE vacation from Boscov’s Travel! For further information please call Lehigh Valley Steelhawks Executive Vice President and General Manager Mike Clark at (610) 282-3100, or visit our website at http://www.LVSteelhawks.com for the latest Steelhawks news!

Fans are reminded that 2013 season ticket deposits are being accepted now to reserve your seats for the 2013 PIFL season. You can reserve your seats by calling the Steelhawks front office at 610-282-3100. Ticket packages start as low as $48!

The Steelhawks are a PROFESSIONAL Arena Football team that plays in The Professional Indoor Football League. The PIFL (www.proifl.com) is a seven team league with franchises in six states. The league holds a 12-game regular season schedule that runs March through June. The PIFL’s playoffs culminate in late June with the PIFL Championship Cup. Season ticket packages start as low as $8 per game (or $48 for the full season) and games are an exciting event for people of the Lehigh Valley to attend on weekend nights.

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Phantoms Open Practice in Lehigh Valley!

The Phantoms are showing some Lehigh Valley love and are stopping by for an autograph session and practice viewing! Awesome!!!

From the Phantoms:

The team is making a stop in the Lehigh Valley on their way to the game vs. the Hershey Bears and we are opening the team practice to the public!

WHEN: SATURDAY MARCH 16
WHERE: The Steel Ice Center
(320 E. 1st Street Bethlehem, PA 18015)

ADMISSION IS FREE!

AUTOGRAPH SESSION From 12:00pm- 12:45pm
Collect autographs on specially provided player photos from your favorite Phantoms!

TEAM PRACTICE From 1:30pm – 2:30pm

Watch as the Phantoms prepare to take on rivals the Hershey Bears

The Excitement is Building

SPACE IS LIMITED PLEASE COME EARLY

We will make every effort to make sure as many fans participate in the autograph session as possible, but will be taken on a first come first serve basis and will end promptly at 12:45pm in order to meet the practice schedule. Taking pictures with the players will not be allowed in order to make sure as many fans can participate as possible, however, pictures can be taken of the players while they are practicing. We will provide player photos for autographs, please feel free to bring your own cards or jerseys. No hockey equipment please!

The Steel Ice Center has limited bleacher seating and standing room in the rink where the Phantoms will practice, again, this will be taken on a first come first serve basis.

Please also be aware that the Steel Ice Center has an open public skate in their second rink at the same time as the practice. Please look for signage directing fans which doors to enter for the Phantoms event.

Call us at 610-224-GOAL [4625]

See you there!

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Too Much Swag: Season Tickets 2013

I stopped by the park on my way to the office this morning to pick up my season ticket packages.  There was no line, and I walked right up.  This probably reinforces my supposition that I’m the only one champing at the bit to pick up my tickets.

No matter, though.  The ticket staff was happy to see me and found my tickets quickly.  Then it came time to load me up with swag.  As in the past, the IronPigs have some gifts for the season ticket holders on pick-up.  I’m not sure which level of season tickets you need to receive the gifts, but I don’t think it’s a secret either.  In fact, if you don’t qualify, this could be the impetus to increase your ticket level for next year.  Or, there could be different swag for different levels. At any rate, there was so much swag this year they couldn’t even fit it through the little window at the ticket counter.  They had to walk it out to me.

The swag was contained in a nice bag labeled “Ticket Plan Holder:”

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Hats:

They’re not fancy, but they are kind of nice.  They are cotton/canvas and have a Velcro closure.  They are made in China and have four stitch rows on the brim.  They are blue and white, with the Sunday logo, and have “Season Ticket Holder” stitched on the side.

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Glasses:

No, not that kind of glasses.  They were labeled “pint glasses” on the dispense slip, but they’re more of a small highball glass–a bit smaller than a standard pint beer glass, with a heavy base.  They’re etched with “Iron Pigs  Lehigh Valley  Est 2008.”  Perfect for a rum and Coke:

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IronClipper Rewards Booklet:

These are small coupon books that are usually given out to the plan holders and group leaders.  They contain coupons from the major game and stadium sponsors–of various levels of usefulness.  New this year are coupons for concessions.  Nice.  But also noted are some limits on some of the coupons for which month they can be used.  Read your coupons carefully and take advantage of them if you can.

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Details with the tickets:

Once again, the ticket holders are invited to an “Appreciation Night” on Tuesday, July 16 for the showing of the All Star Game.  We’ve talked about this before, and it’s a nice time–even better last year when we were able to throw the ball on the field.  Also noted with the tickets is that in-seat service via the bypass lane app will be available again this year in the Club Level.

Unless I’m missing it, there is no information about batting practice viewing for this year.  We never get those dates right away anyway, so could be they are yet to come.  Or, could be they’ve discontinued it.  We shall see, and I’ll post here when I find out as some folks didn’t receive them last year.

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Finally, here’s another view:   If frequent comment contributor Lefty33 is still around, I’d expect he’d probably agree with this–and I can’t say I totally disagree either:

While I feel appreciated when I receive this swag, there is another thing they could do:  a discount.  How about $1.00:   $1.00 per seat times 72 games times 4 seats equals $288.00.  You can buy a lot of hats and drinking glasses for $288.  Or, maybe a discount on advertising for those of us who own businesses?  Nope, they don’t do that either.

What do other organizations do?  Over the weekend I was perusing the web site for Autozone Park, home of the AAA Memphis Redbirds, affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals.  I was drawn to it as it was referred to as the “Taj Mahal” of minor league baseball.  It’s not.  But, I noticed that Club Level tickets are $20.00 in advance, or $23.00 on game day.  This is much more than the $15 the IronPigs charge.  BUT, purchase a full season plan in the Autozone Club Level and pay only $950/seat.  That’s $13.19/game–less than the $14 I pay having locked in my seat price with a multi-year extension.

So I ask you, should the IronPigs do that?  Raise single-game and same-day ticket prices while providing a healthy discount for season ticket holders?  I’m not sure, myself. I think we should watch and find out how much difficulty they have selling those $20 Hot Corner tickets this year for our answer.  Probably, the poor press they’d receive for raising ticket prices to Memphis-level would out-weigh any benefit from the season ticket holders.  And, to think of it this way, since we support this team so well here in the Lehigh Valley, it’s like a subscription:  We purchase so many tickets that it allows the everyday price to remain low.  Just my thoughts.  What are yours?

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