Pigs Win – Comments – Stay Tuned

It’s no secret that some IronPig Faithful made a trip to Pawtucket yesterday, stay tuned for the full story chocked full of video, photos and insanity later. I am still recovering so will wait until my head clears a bit to gather all the info together. (Trust me you don’t want to miss this)

So to keep this short, I want to say Congratulations to our IronPigs!

I also want to say thank you to the Pawtucket Red Sox and their fans. A very classy organization up there with awesome fans. They welcomed us with open arms and it couldn’t have been a more beautiful night for baseball. Also, very impressed with the game day programs.

Stay tuned… Oink!

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PIGS FLY! – A Tale of Two Games

A Running Diary of My Evening Following Two Baseball Games (times are approximate):

 

2:08PM  We gather from Twitter that the Noise Nation has had some car trouble.  Sounds like they’ll make it to the game.  We monitor Twitter for progress reports…

4:41PM  We leave for Reading.  The sun is out, but we pack some rain gear anyway.  You never know.

4:58PM It starts raining as we navigate the perpetual 222 construction zone.

5:21PM We arrive at FirstEnergy Park in Reading under sunny skies.  The renovations are great; park entrance is outstanding.  We pick up our tickets and our free Harley hats and head into the new plaza area to enjoy the music and find some food choices.  Ultimately, we all can find something we like–plus non-beer alcohol at the bar to keep the wife happy.  No one is happy with the Penn State score.

6:09PM We’re finding our way to our seats.  The usher, whom I recognize from CCP (but he doesn’t recognize us) congratulates us on a fine season for the IronPigs and a nice showing in the playoffs.  We accept his congratulations, as we are all decked out in IronPigs jerseys, playoff shirts, etc.

6:10PM We’re sitting in our seats.  I check Twitter.  Richie Thompson first-pitch double.  How about that.

6:11PM I scroll.  BaconAndBiscuit: “Frandsen RBI groundout. 1-0 Pigs.”

6:12PM An old-timer, John,  in the seat next to me points out that I’m sitting in his seat.  I show him my ticket.  He shows me that his name is on my seat.  He wins.  🙂  We agree to remain in our current seats unless someone makes us move.  They never do.  I share the Pigs score with him–he’s been at the last two playoff games at CCP it turns out.

6:14PM  I get up to get a beverage.  “Barfield solo blast!” pops up on Twitter. I share this with the usher on the way out.

6:20PM We visit the Mitchell and Ness Store.  Very nicely done.  I just manage to keep my money in my pocket.  It was close, though.

6:26PM We stop in right field to visit our regular usher from CCP, Nick.  He’s surprised to see us despite the fact that we told him that we’d be there.  We share the score of the ‘Pigs game– and he tells us to go back to our seats.

6:34PM Jason DiPro arrives at McCoy

From DiPro's Tweet

 

 

 

Pre-Game in Reading

 

 

6:37PM We find out from @BaconAndBiscuits that Deelicious has made the trip safely to Pawtucket.  We breathe a little easier.

 6:55PM We’re in our seats for the player introductions at Reading:

7:19PM  Still no score in Reading, as we hear of Rich Thompson’s second run scored.  3-0 IronPigs with Bass still in control.  John points out Steve Noworyta (Phillies Minor League Director) sitting four seats to our right.  John shares the score with him.  He looks pleased.
 
7:35PM More details about the Noise Nation trip.  I realize that whatever I write tonight won’t be as good as what Dan writes when he gets back.
 
7:45PM B7 at McCoy and the ‘Pigs are six outs away…
 
8:02PM Ryan Kelly calls for the double play in the bottom of the 8th….. and gets it.
 
8:11PM I whisper to Matt, “hey, austin hyatt is having a good game, huh?  don’t say ANYTHING.”
 
8:13PM …and the no-hitter is gone, with a cheap bloop to right-center
 
8:14PM Noworyta is impressed to hear about Bass’ outing.  Wants to know how many hits.  We tell him–share that he’s coming out for the ninth inning.  I point out to John that Aumont and DeFratus have worked the last two nights, and that unless you want/need Fiereibend, Perez, or Chapman in there, you’d better stick with Bass.  John agrees.  Now, news that an error has the PawSox in rally mode.  The gamecast is running behind…
 
8:15PM News that the shutout is no more.  Gamecast still behind.  Getting news from Twitter exclusively now.  Cheap hit in Reading turns into a 1-0 lead for FisherCats as Spidale makes weak throw to plate.
 
8:15PM  @IronPigs “PIGS FLY PIGS FLY” 
 
8:16PM And we know we have it.  More baseball at CCP.  We share the results with all around as John begins recruiting his cronies to join him on Thursday.
 
9:31 Ultimately the RPhils can’t get anything going.  The fall 1-0 despite our best efforts to cheer them on, bring the CCP magic to FirstEnergy.  We leave disappointed, but not totally bummed, for the Pigs fly once again.
 
 

 

 

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Yo Ruben! All in fun from the desk of Decal.

“For the safety and security of our fans, outside food & beverage can not be brought inside Coca-Cola Park.”  My apologies if that beverage is one I’m not familiar with at CCP.   I guess you also missed the memo about wearing red but at least you’re wearing an Ironpigs cap!    But seriously Ruben,  we love seeing you watching the Ironpigs at Coca-Cola Park.   It’s nice to know the big club is interested in what’s going on up here in the valley.   Keep up the good work.

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Playoff Results 9/9/11 – I LOVE THIS GAME!

The IronPigs took a thriller home tonight winning game 2 of this 5 game series in the 10th inning by a score of 3-2!

I will save the stats, I’m sure you’ve heard or looked at the box score but the 10th inning…

Galvis got it started with a single. Rich Thompson then went to sacrifice bunt but the ball was bobbled and he ended up on first. Posednik was successful with his sac bunt leaving the Pig’s two fastest runners on second and third with one out. Frandsen was intentionally walked and up came Brandon Moss Hogg. With the infield in he hit a dribbling ball up the middle that got through and the Pigs walked off with a victory pushing a 2-0 series into Pawtucket tomorrow!

Speaking of Moss.. he was Mr. IronPig tonight! He got the Pigs on the board early with a solo HR and narrowly missed a second HR for only an RBI double.

The crowd was into this game even more than last night! I love it! A comment was made to me that it was so loud that it was hard to hear the Noise Nation and that’s how I like it! The crowd really felt like the end of the movie Major League.. everyone on their feet, clapping and waving what ever they could.

In other news, Columbus completed their sweep of Durham tonight. They await the end of the Pig/Pawsox series.

OINKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!

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PawSox Lose Key Member of Bullpen

Game 2 is nearly here… this just in from http://www.weei.com/sports/boston/this-just-in/21138026/atchison-rejoins-red-sox-tampa-bay

Reliever Scott Atchison has joined the Red Sox in Tampa Bay and will be called up for the sixth time this year prior to the start of Friday’s game. The 35-year-old has a 4.42 ERA, 10 strikeouts and three walks in 18 1/3 innings spanning 10 big league appearances this year. Most recently, he was called up on Aug. 26, allowed one run in three innings of relief that night and then was sent back down to Triple-A Pawtucket the following day.

In 36 appearances with the PawSox, Atchison is 6-2 with a 2.64 ERA, 72 strikeouts and nine walks in 61 1/3 innings. The right-hander is in his second year in the Red Sox organization, but his last season with minor league options that would permit the Sox to shuttle him freely between the majors and minors without running the risk that another organization would grab him off waivers.

News of Atchison rejoining the Sox was first reported by Ian Browne of MLB.com (via twitter). For complete Red Sox coverage, visit weei.com/redsox.

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Playoff Notes 9/8/11 – Pigs Take Game 1!

The crowd at The Coke tonight was announced at 5,088 but I would put a bet on it being louder than any capacity crowd I’ve seen there. If the crowd was in the game, the IronPigs were rolling as they took game one of this best of 5 series vs. Pawtucket by a score of 4-2.

The Pigs used some small ball tactics in the first combining a Rich Thompson single, stolen base, bunt and Frandsen ground out into a 1-0 lead.

They added another run in the 2nd inning on an Erik Kratz line drive over the left field wall. (Jimmy T called this one)

In the 4th inning Brandon Moss Hogg hit what I see as the longest home run in Coca Cola Park history. The former longest HR was hit by Andy Tracy smashing the lower neon lights on the Service Electric sign. Moss’ shot cleared that sign easily by 10 feet. Estimating the final distance of the HR, by my calculations, that ball was hit 463 feet. (Horizontal distance + (elevation * 1.2))

Freddy Galvis also hit his first AAA HR into the trough right in front of the Noise Nation to put the Pigs up 4-2.

Dave Bush made the start tonight, earning the win and the hearts of IronPigs fans. He lasted 6.2 innings and left to a standing ovation. Bush allowed 1 run on 5 hits (the run was a solo HR), struck out 6 and walked just 1.

Savery and Aumont earned holds and Justin DeFratus came on for the save.

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While the crowd was one of the smallest at this park, the fans were unbelievable. Cheers all around to our fellow Pig fans! We earned a playoff win supporting this team for better or worse and that worse has become better!

Game 2 will be held tomorrow. Ryan Edell for the Pigs and Tony Pena Jr. for the Pawsox.

OinK!!!!!

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Strange Day Yesterday

Yesterday turned out to be a very odd day.

Finally have the IronPigs made the playoffs… and it rains. A LOT of rain. In fact, it’s still raining. Weather for tonight’s game is sitting on a report of 50-60% chance of rain all night.

Then you have poor John Mayberry. He wanted to ask a pretty girl to a ballgame and used his agent to extend that offer. Much to the amusement of his teammates, the NY Post got ahold of the emails sent. Read more about it here.

@HunterPence3 “So does anybody want a date with Mayberry?….He’s Stanford educated….”

Really, this has to happen a lot. Ballplayers who do nothing but baseball from April through September don’t meet actresses and super models by just sitting around hoping. My hat goes off to John. He tried. Granted, a trip to Google may have prevented this as the gal is married with a child, but the guy sent a feeler out and was hopeful. Who hasn’t done this? And honestly, who has a better online dating profile than Mayberry?

Occupation: Phillies outfielder
Salary: See occupation and guess
Look: Tall, Dark, Handsome
Education: Stanford

What I think happened was the NY Post found something potentially embarassing for a first place Phillies player to distract him from his game when he’s on a roll. Gee, who would have imagined a NY published paper going after a Phillie…

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In other news, former IronPig and current Oakland A Michael Taylor got his first hit this week. He also got thrown out at first base from right field yesterday too. I told you it was a strange day. Read more about Taylor here.

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Prospect Vs. Professional – Rainy Day Thoughts..

This post is by no means intended to criticize or demean anyone, just used to make an example for other fans to understand this topic.

There are two real kinds of players at the AAA level of baseball.

You have the Prospects. The players who are touted by Baseball America, their organizations and scouts and fans alike.

Then there are Professionals. These are the guys who have been around a while, their talent and skill level is widely known.

While having been around for a while doesn’t nearly qualify you to be a professional (I will save 10% of baseball veterans who still see themselves as prospects and act accordingly; Account 10% of prospects who act as professionals)

Granted, these are my observations. Feel free to comment and add your own to the comment section.

Prospects
– Infrequently engage fans. Not likely to sign autographs, acknowledge cheers, wave to someone in the crowd.
– If they haven’t yet made it to the Majors, they will hustle at every opportunity.
– If they’ve just been sent down, they will not hustle at any opportunity.
– Rarely smile

Professionals
– Signs autographs frequently. Will engage fans in conversation, wave to fans in the crowd, toss more than the occasional ball to the stands.
– Hustles all of the time
– See a demotion as a chance for improvement. Happy for the opportunity to be up for the time they were.
– Has fun with the game.

Following two IronPigs in the past couple years.

John Mayberry

We all expected to see great things out of Mayberry when he arrived in the Lehigh Valley. He did alright too. The thing that got me was how many times I heard folks comment about how rarely Mayberry signed autographs. He was all business. From the dugout to the field and back to the dugout. When he finally got the call to the Phillies and hit that home run against the Yankees I was super happy for him. I couldn’t say the same thing about his return to the IronPigs. No hustle. Jogging after fly balls. It was bad. He looked uncomfortable out there and the word sulking comes to mind.

This season Mayberry had a significant amount of time with the Phillies. When he came back to the Pigs mid-season he was smiling, hustling and having fun with the game. His positive attitude and more relaxed approach showed in his improved play on the field. Mayberry is now back with the Phillies and it’s no secret he has been succeeding.

Domonic Brown
Re-read the first paragraph I wrote about John Mayberry.

Brown has been bad since returning to the Pigs. He also earned the most prolific booing I’ve heard at Coca Cola Park since that Magician came out late in the Home Run Derby last summer. Now he’s benched to flu like symptoms. Hey, the guy needs a break. Clear his head and get back into the game.

I truly appreciate the transistion of John Mayberry from a prospect into a professional. It takes time, yes, but it still should be the intended goal of all of these young players.

One thing I’ve noticed about the 2011 team is how many Professionals there are. Look at guys like Rich Thompson, Brandon Moss, Erik Kratz, Delwyn Young.. to name a few. These guys are out there having fun. Watch the three outfielders swipe the mascot’s 4 wheeler and drive to their position before the game or change the lottery numbers on the outfield wall or post fun photos to social media sites… these guys are having a ball.

Yes, winning allows for more fun but I think fun and winning go hand in hand for baseball. The 2011 IronPig season would support that statement.

These are my thoughts… what are yours?

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Postponed… Playoff Game Moved to Thursday

Per Twitter @ironpigs

Tonight’s Game Has Been Postponed. Game A is now on Thursday at 7:05 p.m. and Game B is now Friday at 7:05 p.m. More to come soon…

Have a good safe evening and see you tomorrow!

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Photo Caption Contest #2 – Voting!

Below are the contenders. Voting will continue until 12:00 noon EDST on Monday September 12th. You may vote as often as you’d like, but I believe WordPress cuts you off at a certain point.

Let's here your funny caption for this photo!

1. So that’s what a dugout looks like…

2. “wait, so i’m suppose to just hit the ball and run home? because i decided to drive today..”

3. “This photo would look great in one of those funny captions contest. Oh look a guy with a camera…”

4. I’m supposed to do what next….

5. “Tell? Tell me what??”

6. What’s this a winning record and in a playoff race most have been called up to the Phils. Nope this is Coca-Cola Park and this is a Ironpigs cap and jersey I most be dreaming.

7. “…and then I woke up and was like ‘whoa Provence missed the bus’.”

8. Now point to your nose. Your a smart ball player aren’t you?

9. “Am I dreaming, or did the rest of you guys shrink over night?”

10. As Bugs Bunny would say…I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Albuquerque!

Editor’s note – Albuquerque is the site of the IL vs. PCL Championship game this season.

11. “Man! I didn’t think a lot of places would close the 4th! Where the heck am I gonna get somethin’ for dinner?”

12. “Wish I could find a hat that would fit my head properly.”

13. Am I really tipping my pitches?

14. Should I start growing my playoff beard??

The winner will be announced Monday afternoon. Tiebreaker will be my vote.

The winner will receive a wonderful “Mystery prize” from my collection.

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