Sandy DeLeon Has Made Eight Stops in Atlantic League
     Call him the true baseball journeyman. Maybe even a nomad. Just call him.      Sandy DeLeon is not the best baseball player in the Atlantic League, and he recognizes it. But this happy man from New York City by way of the Dominican Republic is ready any time the telephone rings. He brings a […]
Northern League Making Attendance Statement
August 19, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
The Northern League made a major move in 2010 when it got back to a more attractive eight-team operation, and now it is making a challenge that might not have been easy to forecast. In its 18th season, the Northern is chasing the Atlantic League for the highest average attendance for every time the turnstiles […]
Lancaster Loses League Home Run Leader Jason Perry
August 13, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Lancaster took it on the chin four times in five meetings with the Atlantic League’s hottest team, Bridgeport, this week, but that is only the start of the potential problems facing the Barnstormers, who cling to a two-game lead in the Freedom Division race. They have to figure out a way to replace league home […]
Gibbons Makes Another Statement for Indy Leagues
August 12, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Jay Gibbons has struck another harmonious chord for Independent Baseball with his splashy re-entrance into the major leagues with the Los Angeles Dodgers. A longtime Baltimore Orioles outfielder (2001-2007), the left-handed Gibbons erged from a brush with being named in the infamous Mitchell Report to start cleansing his reputation with the Long Island (NY) Ducks […]
Camden’s Von Hayes and Chiaravalloti Doing Double Duty
August 10, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Camden Manager Von Hayes and part-time cleanup hitter Vito Chiaravalloti both have a lot on their mind these days, and it is only partially due to the Riversharks’ uphill battle to make the Atlantic League playoffs.           The postseason is immediate priority No. 1, but Hayes, the onetime Philadelphia Phillies star, also heads up a […]
Story Lines Terrific for First No-Hitter in 6 Years
August 8, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
While major league baseball has been basking in perfect games and no-hitters this season, it had been nearly six years since the Atlantic League enjoyed such a feat before Southern Maryland’s Joe Newby and Jim Ed Warden combined to hold Newark hitless in a 3-1 victory at Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium Wednesday night. The […]
Andy Etchebarren Succeeds With His Type of Player
August 5, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Defense carried the day for Andy Etchebarren during his 15-year major league career, which included six seasons when he either was the No. 1 catcher or shared the backstop load when Baltimore Orioles teams made the postseason. So it should be no surprise his York (PA) Revolution, already assured of a playoff berth in his […]
At Least One Wild Card Likely for Atlantic League Playoffs
August 3, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It is getting close to “wild card†time. Some newspapers have been listing the major league wild card data in their standings for weeks now, but this subject also carries importance in the Atlantic League since it seems very real that Southern Maryland and York could capture both first and second half divisional titles. The […]
He Uses ‘The Only Sane Part of My Body’ to Throw Batting Practice
July 30, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It often seems that when we dig deeper a story gets more interesting. That certainly has been the case this summer in the process of trying to find the best possible information for this Notebook.  So today we are going to veer largely away from the usual stories of pennant races and exceptional performances to […]
Daubach Has Pittsfield Overcoming Obstacles
July 29, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
The Pittsfield Colonials faced a monumental uphill task when they joined the Can-Am League this season because they got a very late start in putting together the remnants of Owner Buddy Lewis’s ill-fated team from Nashua, NH. The Berkshire Mountain area in Western Massachusetts is renowned for its summer culture, which does not necessarily include […]
Return of Brian Adams May Help Patriots
July 28, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Somerset’s last place standing in the Freedom Division with a 6-12 record may look bleak, but it is far too early to count the two-time defending champions out since they only trail division-leading Lancaster by four games (five in the loss column). The Patriots, who have already tried 22 pitchers this season, have bolstered their […]
Batting Leader Steve Moss Is Loving Life in Bridgeport
It has been nearly 30 years since Reggie Smith last terrorized major league pitchers with an often lethal bat which made him one of the all-time great switch-hitters. He helped get Boston to a World Series and the Los Angeles Dodgers to three more while hitting 314 regular-season home runs and topping 1,000 in both […]
‘Well, Yeah,’ Why Wouldn’t Pensacola Boss Enjoy Record-Setting 15-Game Win Streak?
July 23, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
All too often when the Florida Panhandle is in the news it seems to revolve around an oil spill or a hurricane bearing down on the area. A more pleasant “hurricane†has swept through the area this month in the form of a stunningly-hot Pensacola Pelicans baseball team. The final game of a lackluster first […]
Pitching Helps Optimism for Both Early Second-Half Leaders
July 20, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
A head-to-head series between Lancaster and Bridgeport presented an ideal opportunity to check the pulse of these second-half division leaders.   Both managers, Tom Herr of the Barnstormers and Willie Upshaw of the host Bluefish, believe their starting pitching has gotten better as the 140-game season has progressed, and that fact alone could keep them […]
Search for Pitching Continues
July 16, 2010 by Bob Wirz · 2 Comments
While it is still a bit early to make too many judgments about the second half of the Atlantic League season, one can be certain the six teams still in search of postseason berths will constantly monitor their pitching. Do we have enough? Starters? Relievers? Who might be available?      At least three former major […]
It Was a Busy Week From Northern League All-Star Dominance
July 15, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
With reports that at least 10 major league scouts were on hand to watch, the Northern League jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first three innings and never looked back in taking a 9-3 victory over the Golden League in the only All-Star Game between two Independent leagues in front of a reported […]
Atlantic League Managers Provide Wonderful Material For Major League Trivia Buffs
July 14, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It is probably an understatement of sizeable proportions to say that the eight men who manage Atlantic League teams have quality career baseball profiles. After all, they have a combined 109 seasons—an average of 13.6—as major league players. The popular nation-wide group SABR (Society for American Baseball Research) took note recently when it made the […]
Move to Starting Role Helped Bridgeport’s Patrick Ryan Secure Opportunity in Red Sox System
July 9, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It seems highly unlikely if it had not been for the decision to move Patrick Ryan out of the bullpen and into the starting rotation at the start of June that the 27-year-old right-hander would be leaving Bridgeport and on his way to join the Boston Red Sox’s Salem, VA farm club Saturday. Ryan, who […]
Quartet of Former Indy Players Back in Majors; Two Games Explode for 76 Runs
July 8, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Any week we can report on players reaching the major leagues is a good one so two new promotions and two additional repeat selections during the early days of July represent the type of fireworks Independent Baseball should always celebrate. The elevation of outfielder Matt Watson to the parent Oakland Athletics could be looked at […]
Atlantic League Celebrates Its Two Newest Major Leaguers And Looks Forward to an Eventual Three-Division Setup
July 6, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
The Atlantic League knew it had an upbeat day Tuesday well before the All-Stars were scheduled to swelter their way through near 100-degree temperatures to put on a display of their talent before a number of major league scouts and a sellout crowd of more than 6,000 fans at Citibank Park on Long Island. Mid-year […]
If Form Holds on Last-to-First Ritual, York Will Win It All This Season
July 2, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Longtime major league catcher Andy Etchebarren has been mourning the loss of his wife the last several months, but he now has at least one reason to find some happiness in that he has completed a rags-to-riches type story in rebuilding the York Revolution from last season’s 53-87 disaster into the Freedom Division’s first-half champions. […]
Shreveport Claims Title, York Nearly In As Numerous Indy Players Named to All-Star Squads
July 1, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Shreveport-Bossier, LA has become the first team to wrap up a first half divisional title, currently leading by six games in the American Association’s Southern Division although the York (PA) Revolution have nailed down no less than a tie in the Atlantic League’s Freedom Division with four games to play. Ricky Van Asselberg, who led […]
With York 22-5 When John Pachot Catches, Revolution Near Division Title
June 29, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
So many factors can be pinpointed when a team is on the brink of a championship as York is on this very evening, but        the most striking is what all-star catcher John Pachot has meant to the Revolution. York had whittled its magic number for clinching its initial Freedom Division first half title—and only its […]
Thinking Benitez Could End Up Back With Bobby V While Checking Back in on Those Oakland Signings
June 28, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It would not be a shock to hear a few Atlantic League managers give a sigh of relief, at least privately, over the fact player sales to major league organizations have slowed up. It probably is only a temporary thing, but I cannot imagine many of the contending field bosses being overly anxious to give […]
Ambitious Ventura Sports Will Deliver Two More American Association Teams in ’12, And That Is Just the Start
June 25, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
“A solid community builds and thrives around a minor league baseball team. And when that team has its own stadium there’s almost no end of opportunities to get people together.†This is the opening paragraph on the Ventura Sports Group’s web site, and while it probably could be echoed by any of several aggressive developmental […]
Four Crucial Series May Decide Both First-Half Titles; Ducks Ponder Activating All-Star Closer Simas
June 23, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Both divisions have dandy races ahead for the final two weeks of the first half in the Atlantic League although they are pretty much two-team battles. Long Island is a third team within striking distance, four games off the pace in the Liberty Division, but the Ducks have to be considered a long shot because […]
Michael Ryan Had ‘A Blast’ With Angels; Could Aldridge, Mastny Be on Deck?
June 19, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
This has to be a frustrating day for Michael Ryan, one of the bright alumni lights for the Atlantic League, since the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim designated him for assignment Thursday. Ryan, who turns 33 in a few days (July 6), had battled his way through four other major league organizations and a 65-game […]
Rare Home Run Feats by Nava and Guerrero Make It Tough for Others to Take Spotlight
Two extraordinary feats, both a few days old now, continue to take much of the thunder away from everything else that is happening in Independent Baseball. They deserve the attention because the accomplishments were not predictable, will not likely happen again any time soon, and they sent everyone scrambling to baseball’s treasurer record books. The […]
Cristian Guerrero Will Not Be Forgotten Now After Hitting Five Homers in as Many Times at Bat
June 16, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Since Cristian Guerrero’s time in the Atlantic League was limited it is not surprising people did not remember much about him, but former teammate and current York outfielder Steve Haake was not in total shock when he learned the strapping outfielder had pounded home runs in five consecutive times at the plate in an independent […]
Pitchers Not Always the Priority for Major League Clubs; Stavisky Retires While Phelps Is Out
June 11, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It often seems like pitchers are the top priority when major league teams go shopping in the Atlantic League or any of the seven other Independent leagues for talent. As a prime example, only four of the 16 former Indy players currently active or on disabled lists with any of the 30 teams are position […]
Chris Coste Is 37, Has Had Elbow Surgery and Been Released But Retirement Seems Very Unlikely
June 11, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
This is not a retirement story as I have seen implied elsewhere, but then why would anyone think a little thing like elbow surgery would put an end to Chris Coste’s playing career. It will take more than the year off that normally is required after the so-called Tommy John operation to bring an end […]
Trade Paid Immediate Dividends for One Side; Player Sales to Major League Teams Keep Mounting
June 9, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Best friends Butch Hobson and Andy Etchebarren may have second thoughts the next time they consider making a trade right ahead of a series between Hobson’s Southern Maryland Blue Crabs and Etchebarren’s York Revolution. They swapped outfielders hours before starting a three-game set in Southern Maryland last weekend, and Jamar Hill allowed the Crabs to […]
Two-Time Batting Champ Victor Rodriguez, Wily Mo Pena Could Add Substantially for Bridgeport
June 4, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
York’s worst-to-first dash can only encourage others to keep striving to improve, and that certainly seems to be the case for Bridgeport. The Bluefish, eager to return to the upper ranks of the Atlantic League since 1999 championship Manager Willie Upshaw was available from Day One (he took over in mid-season last year), were stung […]
Recent Indy Grad Rene Rivera Only Hitter to Take Stephen Strasburg Over the Fence
June 4, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Rene Rivera is one of only a dozen and a half baseball players in the Independent leagues who has had his contract purchased by a major league organization in this still young season. The stocky catcher has a unique distinction, though, not only among the privileged group that has moved one step closer to the […]
With 38 Players Used Already, Bears ‘Continuing to Build’; Perkins May Help
June 2, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It is highly advisable for anyone going to a Newark Bears game to pick up a program. This goes for regulars at Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium as well as the casual fan or someone watching the Bears on the road. Thirty-six games into the campaign or just past midway in the first half of […]








