Who Will Be Next to Majors? Lindsey Stays Hot, Weber Warming Up
May 14, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Michael Ryan had not been in the majors since 2005 until joining the Angels last weekend, and Cuban-born Raul Valdez had never been there until the New York Mets added the onetime Can-Am Leaguer (New Jersey Jackals and Nashua, NH) a few weeks ago. And, it is anyone’s guess on where lightning will strike next, […]
Northern League’s New Eight-Team Lineup Taking Shape With Lake County Hoping to Build and Be Home in Five Weeks
May 6, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Training camps started opening for the expanded Northern League this week as the eight-team circuit zeroes in on the start of its 18th modern day campaign May 20, but the happiest news might well have been one more step toward getting a shovel in the ground on the new stadium for the fledgling Lake County […]
Kevin Millar Is Returning to His Roots To Play a Week for the St. Paul Saints
April 30, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Kevin Millar’s playing days are not over. “I am going to play a week with the St. Paul Saints,†the best player ever to start his professional career in Independent Baseball told a national audience on SiriusXM Radio one morning this week. The hosts on The Power Alley wanted to know if Millar was retired […]
Atlantic League Economics Seem Bright As 2010 Independent Baseball Season Launches
As best we can read it, the economic picture could not look a whole lot better than it does in the Atlantic League as the 13-year-old circuit prepared to raise the curtain on the 2010 Independent Baseball season this very evening (Thursday). Definitive figures are not easily assembled, but Camden (NJ) Riversharks General Manager Adam […]
Gibbons On Exceptional Hitting Streak, Tom Cochran Very Stingy On Mound
April 19, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It is difficult to imagine anyone wielding a hotter bat than veteran Jay Gibbons, who is going to make it increasingly difficult for the Los Angeles Dodgers to keep him out of the major leagues if he maintains anything close to his current pace. After starting the season 1-for-9 in three road games for Triple-A […]
Bluefish Lose All-Star Jesse Hoorelbeke, But Replacement Josh Phelps Has Better Power Numbers
April 16, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It could not have been two weeks ago when we heard all-star first baseman Jesse Hoorelbeke and Bridgeport were in negotiation for the 32-year-old slugger to return for a fourth season with the Bluefish. But news came down Thursday that both Jesse and younger brother Casey have signed to play with Fargo, ND of the […]
Weber Honored As Top Yankees Rookie; Aldridge, Coby Smith Key Angels Wins
April 3, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Jon Weber got some consolation even though he does not get to open the season with the New York Yankees. His name now goes alongside the likes of Hideki Matsui, Jorge Posada, Don Mattingly, Willie Randolph, Tippy Martinez, Roy White, Tom Tresh, Tony Kubek and Norm Siebern as a winner of the James P. Dawson […]
If Only Cashman and Hendry Were Paying Attention Millar and Jon Weber Might Have Big League Jobs
April 1, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Would someone get Brian Cashman and Jim Hendry on the telephone for me? Please! Cashman, general manager for the New York Yankees, said Jon Weber might have had a chance of opening the season with the World Series champions if he hit right-handed. Counterpart Jim Hendry of the Chicago Cubs said his team needed another […]
After Years of Fighting Injuries, Randy Williams Is Having an Unblemished Spring
March 26, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
If Randy Williams turns out to be so fortunate as to spend all of 2010 with the Chicago White Sox, it will be his first such major league campaign, and he will turn 35 before fall. Williams certainly is off to a great start in following up on the second half of last season when […]
Two Atlantic Leaguers May Be Vying for Same Job In Los Angeles Angels’ Outfield
March 18, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
If we allow ourselves to dream once in a while why not conjure up a scenario where two former Independent Baseball players are competing for the same job in the major leagues. I cannot say that is the case because it is not possible to get all the way into Mike Scioscia’s head. But this […]
Weber and Young Arms of Crow, Scheppers and Parise Making Their Mark in Spring Training
March 11, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It would be much like splitting hairs if we tried to give a definitive answer as to who among the former Independent players hopeful of becoming a first time major leaguer is having the best spring training up to this point. Jon Weber, Aaron Crow and Tanner Scheppers certainly have offered up their work. Pete […]









