Tag Archives: Stephen King

The Team of the 2010s: Third Baseman

Over 11 weeks we’ll be running polls to determine the Harrisburg Senators’ Team of the 2010s. When we’re done, we’ll have starters for every position on the field including a designated hitter, utility player, right-handed and left-handed starter, and reliever. … Continue reading

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Quincy Latimore ends nearly three years of bases-loaded futility

In the 13th inning of yesterday’s game against the Richmond Flying Squirrels, Quincy Latimore hit a grand slam off outfielder Ryan Lollis who was forced into action on the mound. It was the first grand slam the Senators have hit … Continue reading

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Senators Roll Call: 7/3

• Tim Pahuta (’10-’12) was named the American Association’s Hitter of the Month for June after he hit .396 with 11 home runs and 26 RBIs in 26 games. • Zach Walters (’12) was selected to represent the Syracuse Chiefs as … Continue reading

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Senators Roll Call: 3/27

• Rule 5 pickups Jeff Kobernus (’12) and Danny Rosenbaum (’11-’12) were both returned to the Nationals when they failed to make the big league rosters of the Tigers and Rockies respectively. • The mantle of oldest active former Senator … Continue reading

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Ranking the Senators’ MVP – Part II: 44 to 28

44. Jonny Tucker – After Tucker’s 2011 season ended prematurely when he was injured crashing into the outfield wall, it was nice to see him get the chance to redeem himself in 2012. He began the season with the Somerset … Continue reading

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Harrisburg Senators’ 2012 Roster Unveiled

This season the Eastern League rosters have been expanded from 24 to 25 players and this small change could very easily make carrying a third catcher a reality for a lot of teams. As of now, the roster stands at … Continue reading

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Ranking the Senators’ MVP – Part II: 30 to 11

  As part of our year-end coverage on the Harrisburg Senators, I’m ranking all 53 players that played this season by what they contributed to the team’s successes and failures. Yesterday was Part I covering numbers 53 through 31 and tomorrow we’ll have the … Continue reading

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Western Division Playoffs Game 3: Flying Squirrels 2, Senators 1

The Senators’ last swing of the 2011 season With one literal crack of the bat, Chris Dominguez ended the scoreless pitchers’ duel as his two-run, broken bat home run barely cleared the leftfield wall and Chris Rahl’s glove to propel … Continue reading

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Western Division Playoffs Game 2: Flying Squirrels 4, Senators 2 (11)

Five-game playoff series are tricky things. One bad bounce, one bad call, one pitch in the dirt can lead to a shift in momentum that changes the outcome of not only a game but also a series. In such a … Continue reading

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Harrisburg Senators’ Autograph Session

Tim Pahuta and Cory VanAllen Tyler Moore and pitching coach Randy Tomlin Josh Johnson Derek Norris and Jonathan Tucker Carlos Martinez, Shairon Martis, and Bill Rhinehart Stephen King, Jimmy Barthmaier, and Archie Gilbert Steve Lombardozzi and Chris Rahl Hitting coach … Continue reading

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