Saturday, February 21, 2009

radio show

I've just finished an episode of the Tim Perry Frontier League Talk Show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/flhistory.

I will be doing the show as I can, so watch his blog and I will post whenever I upload a show.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Impressive signing by T-Bolts

Windy City has signed righthanded pitcher Billy Petrick.



Petrick, who will be 25 this season, will be entering his eighth season in professional baseball. He spent the previous seven seasons in the Cubs organization, reaching the majors for eight appearances in 2007.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Radio show time change

Due to the larrge amount of information in today's Tim Perry Frontier League Talk Show at www.blogtalkradio.com, the show will air at 12:30 PM CST, an half-hour later than normal.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Normal update

Last night the Normal (IL) city council and the board of Heartland Community College both approved a contract finalizing a Frontier League team and a ballpark, beginning next season.

Read the article here.

The Normal group now has a website.


Artist's rendering of the ballpark. Looks like it has a 360 degree concourse. I'm a big fan of those.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Finally...

I've just uploaded the last of the team history updates. Only the 2008 season recap left to go!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Prospect League Elects Officers

The Prospect League has elected its first slate of officers. The group has been chosen during the American Baseball Coaches Association Convention that went through January 2nd and 3rd. The Prospect League's first president is none other than current Chillicothe Paints General Manager and Vice President Bryan Wickline. Jesse Bolder, Owner and President of the Springfield Sliders will serve as the league's Vice President. League Commissioner Frank Pergolizzi will serve as league secretary. The first treasurer will be Duke Ward, the Director of Business Operations for the yet to be named Richmond, Indiana team. Rob Ebbing, General Manager of the Quincy Gems, is slated to join the league executive committee. Duke Ward will also serve as part of the committee.

In other news, the Prospect League expects to announce its 2009 schedule shortly. There will be a monkey wrench thrown in alittle bit because of the fact that there are an odd number amount of teams. The league has 11 members for its opening season, so I suppose 1 team will have to sit out for a few days, sorta like the way football teams take bye weeks. The odd team not playing takes a few days off, while the other 10 teams play on. I would have to believe that every team is going to take a turn in sitting out a few days. This is only my guess as to how an 11 team league will manage the schedule.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Latest website updates

Team histories for clubs that were in the West Division in 2008 have been updated.