Category Archives: 07. Site Info

Plans for the blog as we get closer to opening day

I don’t have time to write a new profile today, not much in the news department, but I wanted to just briefly share some plans and ideas for the site as we get closer to meaningful minor league games. If you’re a repeat visitor, thanks for constantly checking in and seeing what I have to offer, and I hope you continue to do so once the season starts. I’d also appreciate you passing the site along to those you feel might enjoy the content, the readers are the reason people even have blogs. If this is your first time finding the blog, thanks for checking it out, and hopefully you come back. Now, onto the details…

If you look on the left side of the main page, you know about all of the tags, some for various features, and then a player specific tab for most prospects. The main tags you’ll want to keep an eye on once the season starts will be the Game Writeups, Transactions, Rosters, and a new section which will be added in a few days, the “Affiliate Reports” section. I’ve enlisted the help of a few people to help on covering the affiliates in detail, and once a week, we’ll be writing more in depth reports on the happenings at each level. Think of this as your one stop shop for the rundown on each level of the Phillies system. Tentatively, Lakewood will be Tuesdays, Clearwater on Wednesdays, Reading on Thursdays and Ottawa on Fridays. Once the short season leagues start, there will probably be one report for both leagues on Mondays.

In addition, every Monday I’ll be writing a who’s hot/who’s not feature covering the 5 or so best performers of the week, and the 5 worst. I’ll also be creating an online photo album, in which people can share their digital photos from minor league games throughout the season. I’m also open to any other suggestions anyone may have, so if you have an idea for the site, or something you’d like to see, or an area you’d like to help with, please either leave me a comment or drop me an e-mail. I’m extremely happy with the traffic and response I’ve gotten so far, and I can only hope it continues as the season kicks off. Thanks again for checking in.

Still looking for Lakewood/Clearwater correspondants

I’ve had a number of people get in touch with me about helping with the Reading Phillies, and we’ve got our Ottawa connection taken care of, but I still would like two people, one to cover the Threshers and one to cover the Blue Claws. Basically, you’d be writing an entry once a week, either on a Thursday or Friday (or a Saturday, we can work that detail out), just basically talking about the state of the team, any news or tidbits you feel are worthy, and anything else you’d like to share. I can certainly write these, but I felt it would be a better feature if there were people who actively followed these affiliates and wanted to get their opinion/voice out there. If you have an interest, please send me an e-mail and we’ll work out the details. Thanks.

Suggestion for next player profiles?

I’ve been slacking a bit, but I’ve been busy and haven’t had time to write as much as I’d like to, so I’m going to take suggestions for player profiles and then hopefully get cracking. So far, we’ve covered Michael Bourn, Edgar Garcia, Brett Harker, Dan Brauer, Andrew Carpenter, Fabio Castro, and Mike Costanzo. Who’s next?

Looking for a few contributors

First off, I know I’ve said it in the past, but I’ll say it again, thank you for stopping in every day and checking out my site, and thank you to those who have linked me from their sites and helped to spread the word. I’m really still surprised how well this has taken off, but it’s been a lot of fun, and should be even more fun once the season starts. I have a few more ideas in the pipeline, so stay tuned here for more updates and ideas.

However, I’d like to extend out a call for help here. As the season gets underway, there will be a lot of minor league action taking place nightly. I plan on writing up game summaries/previews every day, that won’t take long, but I would like to enlist the help of a few people to help write some stuff for each of the minor league affiliates. Ideally, you would be the type of person who goes to a bunch of games for one of the affiliates, you’d be able to write up interesting things you see, take some pictures, etc etc. I’d like to start out with it being a once a week type deal, where you could just write up a few paragraphs about the recent happenings on the team, any transactions or moves, players who are hitting their stride/players who are struggling, just stuff like that. If that’s something that interests you, please send me an e-mail at phuturephillies at hotmail dot com, replacing the “at” and the “dot” with their appropriate symbols. Andyb will continue to report on our teams in the DSL and VSL, but I could definitely use a Lakewood, Clearwater, Reading and Ottawa contributor, and because I live in Baltimore, my ability to get to games will be limited to those played at affiliates near me. Again, this will start out being really only a once a week type deal, and we’ll see where it goes from there. So if interested, drop me a line.

As always, if you have any suggestions, comments, questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to let me know.

A simple “thanks” and some upcoming ideas

No new content today, fresh off a brilliant win by the Gunners, I’m buzzing and have quite a bit of stuff I’d like to get done today, but I’ll be back strong tomorrow. I wanted to just say thank you to those who continue to come back and read, those who email with questions and comments, and those who participate in the discussions here in the comments section. Less than a month ago, I had an idea for a blog, I didn’t know if I’d stick with it or if anyone would be interested, but now, 4 weeks and 10,000 hits later, I guess I’ve seen enough support to keep on keepin’ on. This has been good fun, and as we get closer to April, we’ll have even more to discuss.

You’ll notice a new page at the top called “questions/topics?” which has replaced the “opening statement” page. If you have ideas, or comments on the layout of the site, or anything else at all, share it there, or send an email, whichever you prefer. I’m constantly tinkering with the layout here, whether it be the fast navigation links on the left side, or possible additions to the right bar. Once the minor league season starts, the number of “feature pieces” will likely be reduced in favor of game recaps, game previews, prospect updates, etc etc, but I’ll still write some prose on certain topics. The roster pages for each level, which you can find on the left side of the main page, will be updated every few days (or when changes are made), and I’m also preparing a standings page of some sort.

Again, I want to thank you for the support and for continuing to come back. Tell your friends, if you think they’d care, and please keep checking back, especially once the season starts. I’ve got some other ideas, but most importantly, I want to continue writing about what people are interested in. Without interest from you, I’d have stopped after two entries. So again, thank you, and have a nice rest of your weekend.

– James.

A new message board

I’ve created a new home for you to discuss/argue with your fellow minor league fans over the Phillies farm system.

Check it out here.

Guide to following the Phillies minor leagues

Consider this your one stop guide to getting all of the information you need to keep up to date on the Phillies minor league system.

1. RSS news

What is RSS? For those who aren’t familiar with this not new, but very helpful tool, check out this guide on RSS readers, which details what they are and why they are important. My recommendation is

Google Reader

But there are tons of readers out there, you can find the one that suits you best.

For those of you with an iPhone, if you choose to go with Google Reader I highly recommend the “Feeds” iPhone app, which allows you to access your Reader account on your phone. The layout is very clean and easy to figure out.

Once you have a Reader, you need to subscribe to feeds. Here is my list of recommended feeds geared toward the minor leagues

Phuture Phillies feed (duh!)

Lakewood BlueClaws news
Clearwater Threshers news
Reading Phillies news
Lehigh Valley IronPigs news

minorleaguesplits Phillies daily recap

Scouting the Sally (covers SAL league prospects)

2. Daily Scoreboards

South Atlantic League Daily Scoreboard
Florida State League Daily Scoreboard
Eastern League Daily Scoreboard
International League Daily Scoreboard

3. Listening to minor league games

You can find links to the radio affiliates here

Lakewood – Shoresportsnetwork.com
Clearwater – Does not have a dedicated station. You can sometimes find audio from the Threshers’ opponents, so a quick google search would possibly yield results there.
Reading – ESPN 1240
Lehigh Valley – Official Website plus ESPN 1320

Another incredibly useful application if you have an iPhone is Wunder Radio. At $6.99 its a tad pricey, but its well worth it. You can stream thousands of radio stations from across the world, and it now has a feature to play in the background so you can browse the web in Safari while listening.

In the Search box, type in “WOBM 1160” for the Lakewood feed. If you type in “WNPV 1440” you should get the IronPigs feed. I’m still working on finding a working stream for Reading.

4. Other resources

Firstinning.com has a feature called the player tracker, which allows you to bookmark players and view their stats up a daily basis. Sign up for a free account, log in, and then search for a player’s name. When you get to that player’s page, click the link at the top that says “Add player X to your player tracker now”. This feature allows you to add a collection of players you want to follow without having to browse through the stats of guys you’re not interested in. First inning also offers a daily report of Phillies prospects which you can see here.

Site overview

First off, thank you for stopping in. If this is your first visit, please read the following info then take a look around the site. My hope is that you’ll keep coming back and tell others who you think might be interested about the site.

About Me

My name is James, I’m an avid Phillies fan now living in Boston. I started this site in late December 2006 on a whim, and the site has grown slowly and steadily over the last 2 years. I’m not a scout, I don’t work for the Phillies, and I am in no way affiliated with the organization. What you’ll find on this site is simply an aggregation of information on the Phillies minor league system from top to bottom with my opinions and takes added in along the way. If you have any questions about the site, send me an email.

About the Site

This site is run through WordPress.com. I’ve made the decision to keep the site ad-free, I receive no revenue from running this site, and all expenses (domain registration, media storage) are paid for by me and me only. The site features writings by me, as well as various contributors and authors. All work done here is done on a volunteer basis.

I’ve also added a free message board, which you can find here.

Donations

If you would like to donate to the site, please click the “Make a Donation” link on the right side of the page. Money donated will go toward the general operation of the site, new content for the site, and anything else related to the site’s operation. Its not a tax deduction or a ponzi scheme, if you have a few bucks you want to kick in to the fund, I appreciate it, but its 100% optional and you are not obligated to do so. Any questions, you can email me.

Rules for Discussion

I’m not big on coming up with complex sets of rules, but I do have a few, and I’d ask that you please follow them.

1. No foul language. This one is self-explanatory. If you can’t say it on cable tv during the day, don’t type it here.
2. No spamming. If you have a web site that you think my readers would enjoy, please email me and we’ll talk about a link exchange. Posting your blog/site on my site over and over again won’t get you added.
3. Please be considerate of others. This one is really simple. Just treat others here as you’d like to be treated.
4. Please try to limit the discussion of the big league club. This has been discussed before, but the goal of this site is really to focus on the minor league aspect of the organization. If you’re looking for an outlet to discuss the big league club, I highly recommend The Good Phight and Beerleaguer.
5. You can’t edit your comments, so please take a moment to review what you’ve typed before you hit submit.
6. If you want to directly respond to something that someone typed, you can use this format in your comment;

(blockquote)enter text you want to quote here(/blockquote)

Replace the ( ) with a carrot bracket like this < on one side and the other carrot bracket to close it. I can’t type it out or it will be invisible on this page.

And the text will show up as quoted.

7. Do not post full articles from other sites here. I do not want to get in trouble for posting full copyrighted articles. If you find an article that you think is interesting, post a brief blurb and then give the link so others can check it out.
8. If you make a comment and it doesn’t show up, its probably because the post has been caught in the SPAM filter. WordPress has an automatic SPAM catcher, but it sometimes catches legit posts for no explainable reason. If you made a comment and it didn’t show up, send me an email and explain what you posted and then I’ll look for your comment in the queue.
9. Try your best to use a reasonable amount of punctuation and sentence structure. There is nothing more frustrating than seeing a good point go overlooked because the message was unreadable. Just take a few extra seconds and make sure your message will be clear and easy to understand.
10. Do not compare current prospects to Hall of Famers.

That’s really it. If you have any questions or concerns, please drop me an email.