It Is the Turn-Around Series in Atlantic League Finals
September 28, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Like any other championship series time, there is no shortage of angles to the Bridgeport-York set starting Wednesday to decide the 2010 Atlantic League champion. The obvious approach to the best-of-five championship set that begins in York is that this is two teams hungrier than normal for a title. After all, the Revolution, who host […]
Reichert Vs. Yan Gives Atlantic a Major League Pairing
September 21, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
This is one of those abundant times when record-shattering performances, solid season-long attendance, and the playoffs collide for attention, but the postseason has to take center stage because it is what everyone has been striving for throughout the 140-game regular season. Actually, the opportunity also is there to combine one of the Atlantic League-record-breaking players […]
Bob Goughan Already Has Eight Championship Rings, But Another Would ‘Mean a Lot’ to Bridgeport GM
Bob Goughan is anything but a rookie in baseball even though this is his first season as general manager at Bridgeport, and even though he has eight previous championship rings it would have extra meaning if he could add one with the Bluefish. “It (championship) would mean a lotâ€, says Goughan, who is in an […]
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 […]
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 […]
Parity Exists, But Injuries and Player Losses Make the Challenges Tougher
May 16, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
Parity appears extremely strong three weeks into the Atlantic League season with every team within two games of the division lead, but the challenge to managers and player personnel bosses to keep it that way is certain to build now that the expected roster-juggling has started. It seems every person this typist talks to has […]
Front Office Changes in Newark and Bridgeport Steal Some Attention Away From Early Camp Days
April 13, 2010 by Bob Wirz · Leave a Comment
It is on the diamond where all of the outward attention is being focused these days around the Atlantic League, especially with all eight teams in action and shaping their rosters toward Opening Night just nine days from now. Yes, the April 22 openers are that close.