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2O1o Lhv Ironpigs Roster (Updated 7-5-10) 2O1O LHV IRONPIGS ROSTER (UPDATED 7-5-10) Manager : Dave Huppert - #24 Hitting Coach : Greg Gross - #23 Conditioning Coach : Justin Zabrosky Pitching Coach : Rod Nichols - #54 Athletic Trainer : Jason Kirkman Media Rel. : Matt Provence, 610-504-1037 Coca-Cola Park 1050 IronPigs Way Allentown, PA 18109 610.841.PIGS (F) 610.841.1509 2009 STATS No. PITCHERS (12+2) HT WT B-T DOB BORN/RESIDES ML ST ACQ ’09 TEAMS W-L ERA G GS SV 34 Bump, Nate 6-2 180 R-R 07/24/76 Towanda, PA/Jupiter, FL 2.095 10-FA Camden (Ind) 8-2 2.49 12 12 0 Toledo (AAA) 1 7-1 2.38 10 10 0 48 Carpenter, Drew 6-3 240 R-R 05/18/85 Fairfield, CA/Vacaville, CA 0.021 06-2nd Lehigh Valley 11-6 3.35 25 24 0 PHILADELPHIA 1-0 11.12 3 1 0 43 Concepcion, Alexander 6-1 205 R-R 09/27/84 Santo Domingo, D.R. 0.000 03-FA Reading (AA) 2-3 3.10 32 7 2 Lehigh Valley 0-0 3.86 6 0 1 31 Duckworth, Brandon 6-2 215 R-R 01/23/76 Salt Lake City, UT/Bluffdale, UT 5.025 10-FA Omaha (AAA) 11 3-6 5.31 20 19 0 18 Gordon, Brian 6-0 190 L-R 08/16/78 West Point, NY/Round Rock, TX 0.014 10-FA Okla. City (AAA) 2 7-3 3.49 43 2 2 38 +- Happ, J.A. (JAY) 6-6 200 L-L 10/19/82 Spring Valley, IL/Peru, IL 1.001 04-3rd PHILADELPHIA 12-4 2.93 35 23 0 46 +- Madson, Ryan 6-6 202 L-R 08/28/80 Long Beach, CA/Moreno Calley, CA 6.027 98-9th PHILADELPHIA 5-5 3.26 79 0 10 27 Mathieson, Scott /MATH-eh-son/ 6-3 230 R-R 02/27/84 Vancouver, BC, Can/Aldergrove, BC 2.071 02-17 th GCL Phillies (R) 2-0 0.00 4 0 0 Clearwater (A+) 0-0 0.00 5 0 1 Reading (AA) 2-0 1.40 13 0 1 35 Mazone, Brian /Muh-ZONE/ 6-4 200 L-L 07/26/76 Mission Viejo, CA/Cardiff, CA 0.000 09-Tra Albuquerque (AAA) 3 0-1 8.44 13 0 0 Lehigh Valley 2-6 3.50 11 11 0 40 Savery, Joe /SAVE-er-ee/ 6-3 235 L-L 11/04/85 Houston, TX/Bellaire, TX 0.000 07-1st Reading (AA) 12-4 4.41 21 20 0 Lehigh Valley 4-2 4.38 7 7 0 11 Stutes, Michael /STOOTS/ 6-1 185 R-R 09/04/86 Lake Oswego, OR 0.000 08-11 th Reading (AA) 8-8 4.26 27 27# 0 45 Taubenheim, Ty /TAW-ben-hyme/ 6-5 228 R-R 11/17/82 Bellingham, WA 0.081 10–FA Indianapolis (AAA) 12 7-9 3.65 26 19 0 21 Villarreal, Oscar /vill-uh-ree-AL/ 6-0 200 L-R 11/22/81 Nuevo Leon, Mexico/Scottsdale, AZ 5.103 10-FA DNP – Injured (right elbow) 33 Vogelsong, Ryan /VO-gull-song/ 6-3 213 R-R 07/22/77 Charlotte, NC/Downingtown, PA 4.027 10-FA Orix (Japan) 1-4 4.54 30 2 0 44 #- Wassermann, Ehren 6-0 190 S-R 12/06/80 Sylacauga, AL/Birmingham, AL 0.158 10-FA Charlotte (AAA) 4 7-3 3.68 43 0 1 No. CATCHERS (2) HT WT B-T DOB BORN/RESIDES ML ST ACQ ’09 TEAMS G AVG HR RBI SB 17 Hoover, Paul (1B) 6-1 218 R-R 04/14/76 Columbus, OH/Cuyahoga Falls, OH 1.052 09-FA Lehigh Valley 73 .253 1 28 1 PHILADELPHIA 3 .750 0 1 0 16 Suomi, John /SWO-mee/ 5-11 201 L-R 10/05/80 Toronto, Ontario, Canada 0.000 10-FA NW Arkansas (AA) 11 37 .311 7 19 0 Omaha (AAA) 11 23 .145 1 6 0 No. INFIELDERS (6) HT WT B-T DOB BORN/RESIDES ML ST ACQ ’09 TEAMS G AVG HR RBI SB 10 Bocock, Brian 5-11 200 R-R 03/09/85 Harrisonburg, VA /Dayton, VA 0.041 10-WV Connecticut (AA) 5 25 .171 0 3 2 San Jose (A+) 5 97 .241 3 48 6 8 Chavez, Ozzie 6-1 177 S-R 07/31/86 Villa Mella, DR/Santo Domingo, DR 0.000 09-FA Reading (AA) 112 .259 1 34 7 6 De Renne, Keoni 5-7 170 S-R 04/30/79 Honolulu, HI 0.000 10-FA York (Independent) 128 .289 5 34 18 /Key-OWN-ee Duh-RENN/ 3 Dorta, Melvin (OF) 5-11 185 R-R 01/15/82 Valencia, VZ/Palmyra, PA 0.035 10-FA Bowie (AA) 10 31 .327 1 12 4 Norfolk 10 94 .252 3 23 21 19 Sellers, Neil 6-0 200 R-R 04/03/82 Robards, KY 0.000 07-R5 Reading (AA) 139* .317 17 86 5 28 Tracy, Andy 6-3 236 L-R 12/11/73 Bowling Green, OH/Columbus, OH 1.098 08-FA Lehigh Valley 129 .254 26 96 7 PHILADELPHIA 9 .417 0 1 0 No. OUTFIELDERS (4) HT WT B-T DOB BORN/RESIDES ML ST ACQ ’09 TEAMS G AVG HR RBI SB 9 Aguila, Chris /AH-geal-uh/ 5-11 180 R-R 02/23/79 Redwood City, CA/Reno, NV 1.148 10-Tra FUKUOKA (Japan, PL) 14 .095 0 0 0 Fukuoka (Japan, WL) 53 .294 11 36 0 7 Brown, Domonic /DOM-uh-nick/ 6-5 205 L-L 09/03/87 Zephyrhills, FL 0.000 06-20 th Clearwater (A+) 66 .303 11 44 15 GCL Phillies (R) 3 .500 0 0 0 Reading (AA) 37 .279 3 20 8 4 Duffy, Chris 5-9 185 L-L 04/20/80 Brattleboro, VT/Glendale, AZ 3.050 10-FA MILWAUKEE 19 .125 0 3 0 Nashville (AAA) 9 3 .167 0 0 0 15 Mayberry, John Jr. 6-6 219 R-R 12/21/83 Kansas City, MO/Overland Park, KS 0.081 09-Tra Lehigh Valley 89 .256 13 43 6 PHILADELPHIA 39 .211 4 8 0 #-D.L.; ^-Temporary Inactive list; + ML Rehab; () Other Positions; Italics – PHI’s 40-Man Roster; *Led League; KEY: FA = Free Agent; Tra = Trade; R5 = Rule 5; WV = Waivers 1-Detroit; 2-Texas; 3-Los Angeles; 4-Chicago-AL; 5-San Francisco; 6-New York-AL; 7-Cleveland; 8-New York-NL; 9-Milwaukee; 10 -Baltimore; 11 -Kansas City; 12 -Pittsburgh 2O1O LEHIGH VALLEY TRANSACTION (65) APRIL (12) 4/9/10 RHP Brandon Duckworth placed on the D.L. (right turf toe). RHP Drew Carpenter optioned to Lehigh Valley from Philadelphia. 4/14/10 INF Wilson Valdez had contract selected by Philadelphia. 4/15/10 INF Melvin Dorta promoted to Lehigh Valley from Reading (AA). 4/16/10 LHP J.C. Romero assigned to LHV for Major League Rehab Assignment. 4/18/10 LHP Jake Woods released by the Philadelphia Phillies. RHP Oscar Villarreal activated off the D.L. (elbow). 4/22/10 RHP Brad Lidge assigned to LHV for Major League Rehab Assignment. RHP Brandon Duckworth activated off the D.L. (right turf toe). RHP Alex Concepcion placed on the D.L. (right turf toe). LHP J.C. Romero completed his ML Rehab and activated by Philadelphia. 4/23/10 RHP Brad Lidge assigned to Reading (AA) to continue ML Rehab. MAY (23) 5/3/10 RHP Jason Anderson assigned to Reading (AA) from Lehigh Valley. LHP Antonio Bastardo optioned to Lehigh Valley from Philadelphia. 5/4/10 RHP John Ennis activated off D.L. (elbow) and assigned to Reading (AA). 5/9/10 C Paul Hoover had contract selected by Philadelphia. C Kevin Nelson promoted to Lehigh Valley from Reading (AA). 5/10/10 C Kevin Nelson assigned to Reading (AA) from Lehigh Valley. C John Suomi promoted to Lehigh Valley from Clearwater (A+). 5/16/10 LHP Antonio Bastardo recalled by Philadelphia from Lehigh Valley. RHP Alex Concepcion activated from the D.L. (right turf toe). 5/19/10 1B Andy Tracy placed on the D.L. (rt. shoulder strain) retroactive to 5/17. RHP Ty Taubenheim promoted to Lehigh Valley from Reading (AA). 5/20/10 RHP Ty Taubenheim assigned to Reading (AA) from Lehigh Valley. RHP John Ennis promoted to Lehigh Valley from Reading (AA). 5/21/10 C Brian Schneider assigned to LHV for Major League Rehab Assignment. 5/22/10 INF Wilson Valdez cleared waivers and assigned to LHV from Philadelphia. RHP John Ennis assigned to Reading (AA) from Lehigh Valley. 5/22/10 INF Wilson Valdez had contract selected by Philadelphia. 5/24/10 C Brian Schneider completed his ML Rehab and activated by Philadelphia. 5/25/10 1B Andy Tracy activated off D.L. (rt. shoulder strain). 5/27/10 C Paul Hoover cleared waivers and assigned to LHV from Philadelphia. C John Suomi assigned to Reading (AA) from Lehigh Valley. JUNE (26) 6/2/10 OF Dewayne Wise exercised out-clause in contract and granted release. 6/4/10 OF Willy Taveras signed by Philadelphia and assigned to Lehigh Valley. 6/6/10 RHP Ehren Wassermann placed on the D.L. (right forearm strain). RHP Nelson Figueroa designated and accepted assignment to LHV. 6/12/10 C Paul Hoover placed on the D.L. (left knee inflammation) C John Suomi promoted to Lehigh Valley from Reading (AA).
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