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Moving On Up Three Saints have had their contracts purchased so far in the 2018 season. Vinny Nitolli, starting for the first time in his career, got off to a great start. In five starts, Nitolli went 3-2, with a 3.21 ERA before getting his contract purchased by Saltillo of the Mexican League on June 12. Josh Allen, a star second baseman in the Frontier League hit safely in his last 14 games to bump his average up to .344 before the New York Mets took notice, signing and assigning him to AA Hartford of the Eastern League. And Saints closer and former major leaguer Tom Wilhelmsen had his contract purchased by Tijuana of the Mexican League on June 26. While with the Saints, Wilhelmsen recorded seven saves and a 2.89 ERA. Shoemaker The Runmaker After the Saints’ 2017 second half collapse, much of the roster changed. One person that Tsamis brought back was the 2017 Saints Offensive Player of the Year, Brady Shoemaker. Shoemaker was the Pointstreak and the Minor League Sports Report American Association Offensive Player of the Week for the week of June 18-24. For the season, he is hitting .329 in 38 games, driving in 30 runs, with an on-base percentage of .422. In an offense that has been productive but prolific at leaving runners on base, Shoemaker has been the clutch hitter on whom the Saints have relied. He’s has had 13 multiple-hit games including two four-hit games. Shoemaker's power numbers are down from the 21 home runs that he hit in 2017, but with the acquisition of slugger Burt Reynolds, Shoemaker may start seeing more pitches to hit. Ed-die, Ed-die, Ed-die Right handed starter Eddie Medina was a late signing made by Tsamis. Medina is no stranger to the American Association, pitching the last three seasons for the Wichita Wingnuts. Currently Medina is in the middle of a 21-inning stretch of scoreless baseball, shutting down strong lineups from Winnipeg and Lincoln. For the season, Medina has started eight games pitching 49.1 innings, with a 3-2 record and a 2.00 ERA. Medina had to miss a start with a recurring back issue; his health will go a long way towards determining the Saints fortunes in the second half of the season. Late Inning Magic The Saints have shown fans why you should stick around until the end of the game. In the span of three games against the Texas AirHogs, the Saints scored six runs in the ninth inning to win 11-6, scored three runs in the 11th inning to win 3-0, and won 7-4 in ten innings in the third game of the series. In what became the 1000th win for manager George Tsamis, the Saints scored three runs in the eighth and shut the door on the Fargo Moorhead RedHawks. In their latest rallies, the Saints overcame a 5-0 deficit with a two-run rally in the ninth inning of a tie game versus rival Winnipeg. Two nights later, the Saints turned a 2-0 lead into a 4-2 deficit and once again came back in the ninth tying the game before outlasting the Goldeyes winning 6-5 in 12 innings. Mr. 1000 George Tsamis joined an elite group of Independent League Baseball managers in the 1000-win club on June 12. He joins current American Associations skippers Greg Tagert and Butch Hobson, former Atlantic League manager Sparky Lyle and longtime Fargo Moorhead manager Doug Simunic. In typical Saints fashion, Tsamis won his milestone game while wearing a Charlie Brown Saints jersey on Charlie Brown night at CHS Field. And a Tommie Shall Lead Them Facing a sweep at the hands of arch rival Winnipeg, the Saints turned to rookie Ryan Zimmerman from St. Thomas to solve a Goldeyes lineup that had scored 34 runs in the first three games of a weekend series. Zimmerman was not scared off by the prospect and shut down the Goldeyes giving up no runs in 6.2 innings, recording his first professional victory in his first ever start at CHS Field. St. Paul Raccoons In response to the raccoon that stole news headlines (on the night Tsamis won his 1000th game) by crawling up the side of a downtown St. Paul building, the Saints became the St. Paul Raccoons for a night on June 26th. Along with having a raccoon mascot that climbed up the batter's eye in the third inning, the Saints wore special St. Paul Raccoons jerseys that were auctioned off. Proceeds from the auction benefitted the Minnesota Wildlife Foundation. No, Not That Burt Reynolds On June 27, the Saints signed veteran American Association slugger Burt Reynolds. Although the Saints have had a good offense, the long ball has been missing from their game. Reynolds, released from Sioux Falls, provided immediate dividends in his second game hitting two home runs and knocking in five runs in a win at Winnipeg. The Greatest Fans in the American Association Often when a new ballpark opens, there is the first season buzz when fans want to check out the new digs. This happened in 2015 when CHS Field opened to rave reviews and Lowertown St. Paul became the hip place to be in the Twin Cities. In the second season teams get a share of fans that haven't been to the ballpark yet, so they get a bump from those curiosity seekers. The third season is often when reality sets in, but the Saints were aggressive in planning several promotional giveaways to commemorate their 25th season. The fourth season is the toughest; the newness is gone. Over at Target Field, the Twins teased their fans with a postseason game while the Saints missed the playoffs for the first time in their CHS Field history. Even with all that, the Saints are still by far the class of the American Association when it comes to fans flocking to the ballpark. In 19 home games, the Saints have drawn 154,692 fans for an average of 8,142 fans with a season high 9,791 last Sunday taking in the Saints 1-0 victory over Winnipeg. To put the attendance in perspective, the Saints hosted Sioux City for three games this week. The three games drew over 21,000 fans, Sioux City in 15 home dates has drawn 18,187 fans for a team that is considered the best in the league. The Saints are close to averaging as many fans per game as the second and third teams in the league, Winnipeg and Kansas City, have combined. Attendance will only pick up during the last half of the season as July is a good drawing month and the Saints are home for four of the last five weekends of the 2018 season. Home Again The Saints return home for a single game versus Fargo Moorhead on Monday night. It's the Independence Day Fireworks spectacular with a Food Truck Rally. Take note of the starting time as first pitch is at 6:05. Following that will be a weekend homestand with the Lincoln Saltdogs visiting. Friday night fireworks will feature the music of ABBA and on Sunday the first 1500 fans get a free replica Saints jersey. Saints tickets can be found at Saintsbaseball.com or by calling 651-644-6659. Remember, 200 berm tickets go on sale at 9 am on game days and if all else fails, roaming tickets are available for $8 that get you in the door and allow you to enjoy the game from wherever you please.
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Opening Day for the Saints is this Thursday, May 18th at CHS Field in St. Paul. This season also marks their 25th Anniversary, along with the same anniversary of their first league championship. The team is coming off a 2016 North Division title and another year that saw a record number of fans pass through the gates. Coming out to the ballpark for the first game of the year with an unrelenting hope for our favorite team is what all baseball fans look forward to all winter, and it sounds like we’re not alone. “It doesn’t matter what level you’re at Opening Day is great. Especially when the weather is like this. I can’t wait. I wish the offseason wasn’t so long.” said Saints Manager George Tsamis after the team’s first workout of the year.Team Regular season success and the numerous records broken by the team over the last two years at CHS Field are big reasons for optimism for this year’s squad. With a returning core of solid players and a few solid offseason acquisitions the team has nothing but a championship on their mind. “Your goal every year is to win a championship, we’ve had a couple good years and came up short in the playoffs. You need to give credit to the teams that beat us, we lost to two really good teams the last couple of years.” said Tsamis. Having an opening day rotation that is stacked, to say the least, is certainly a good start toward reaching that goal. Mark Hamburger, Robert Cole, John Straka, Kramer Sneed, and Eric Veglahn return to form one of the best opening day rotations the league has ever seen. On the offensive side of the ball, power may be the name of the game for our boys this year. New additions Brady Shoemaker and Kyle Roller, along with returning vets Nate Hanson and Tony Thomas, all have double digit homer potential. Shut-down pitching and big bats should keep the team in almost every game this year, along with making them extremely fun to watch every night. One quick note about the team’s Opening Day roster. If I’ve learned one thing from watching this team closely for the last few seasons, the roster will change - and quickly at times. From injuries to players being signed by a major league team, it changes. Manager George Tsamis is and always has been committed to helping his players take the next step in their career, while also putting the best team on the field every night to bring try to a title back to St. Paul. League Changes There is one big change to note in the South Division of the American Association for the 2017 season. It was announced earlier this month that the Laredo Lemars will not be operating in the AA this season. They will be replaced by the Salina Stockcade operating out of Salina, Kansas. The only changes to the schedule due to the team swap is the Saints will now play Salina in the beginning of June at Depot Stadium, the home of the Cleburne Railroaders. And, Salina will play at CHS field in late July when Laredo was originally supposed to visit St. Paul. Promotions As you would expect, this year’s promotion schedule is highlighted by the Saints 25th Anniversary season. Included in the celebration and fun are five bobble head giveaways featuring Saints greats from the past. Ila Borders, Bill Murray and Kevin Millar, JD Drew, Jack Morris and Darryl Strawberry all get the honor. Kicking off the season is Mary Tyler Moore Night. The first 6000 fans through the gates will receive a Moore-style tam hat. Then everyone will be encouraged to toss them in the air together after the second inning when the opening to her show will be played on the video screen. It should be a great tribute to the late star. The Monday Night Variety Show promotion, which features a different local celebrity guest MC and musical act, is back and has an impressive list of guest stars, including Fancy Ray, Nick Swardson, Chris Hawkey and Tom Barnard. Then on Tuesday, August 22th the Saints take their Fun is Good motto to a whole new level with The World’s Largest Game of Twister. Yes, Twister on a baseball field. After the game that night, all fans will be invited on to the field, along with Saints players and staff, to play the classic game. From foul line to foul line the outfield grass will be turned into a giant game board. Consisting of 70,896 game squares, 17,724 of each color, all 7 inches in diameter just like the real game. Before The Season: The World’s Largest Game Of Catch On Wednesday, May 17th the Saints are holding their annual World’s Largest Game of Catch in celebration of the upcoming season. The event is located on Jackson Street between 5th and 6th Streets in Lowertown, from 11:30am-1:00pm. Fans can meet the team and coaches, get autographs, and even get the chance to play a game of catch with them. Everyone in attendance will receive a soft baseball with the Saints logo on it. And don’t worry if you haven’t thrown a ball for a while, Sister Ros will also be on hand to massage out any kinks you may have, as befits her Christian ministry. This is also when the Saints reveal this year’s new ball pig and its name chosen from fan submissions. First Home Stand The Saints open the regular season Thursday, May 18th in St. Paul with a four-game set against the Gary Southshore Railcats. The local nine swept Gary to open the season last year and are a combined 8-0 in opening series at CHS Field. Can you say home field advantage? The promotion highlights include the above-mentioned Mary Tyler Moore Night, followed by Harley Night and Friday Night Fireworks, featuring the music of punk rock. Star Wars Night is on Saturday. And the always popular, Bring Your Dog to the Park Day rounds out a fun-filled weekend. Click here to view the article
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Team Regular season success and the numerous records broken by the team over the last two years at CHS Field are big reasons for optimism for this year’s squad. With a returning core of solid players and a few solid offseason acquisitions the team has nothing but a championship on their mind. “Your goal every year is to win a championship, we’ve had a couple good years and came up short in the playoffs. You need to give credit to the teams that beat us, we lost to two really good teams the last couple of years.” said Tsamis. Having an opening day rotation that is stacked, to say the least, is certainly a good start toward reaching that goal. Mark Hamburger, Robert Cole, John Straka, Kramer Sneed, and Eric Veglahn return to form one of the best opening day rotations the league has ever seen. On the offensive side of the ball, power may be the name of the game for our boys this year. New additions Brady Shoemaker and Kyle Roller, along with returning vets Nate Hanson and Tony Thomas, all have double digit homer potential. Shut-down pitching and big bats should keep the team in almost every game this year, along with making them extremely fun to watch every night. One quick note about the team’s Opening Day roster. If I’ve learned one thing from watching this team closely for the last few seasons, the roster will change - and quickly at times. From injuries to players being signed by a major league team, it changes. Manager George Tsamis is and always has been committed to helping his players take the next step in their career, while also putting the best team on the field every night to bring try to a title back to St. Paul. League Changes There is one big change to note in the South Division of the American Association for the 2017 season. It was announced earlier this month that the Laredo Lemars will not be operating in the AA this season. They will be replaced by the Salina Stockcade operating out of Salina, Kansas. The only changes to the schedule due to the team swap is the Saints will now play Salina in the beginning of June at Depot Stadium, the home of the Cleburne Railroaders. And, Salina will play at CHS field in late July when Laredo was originally supposed to visit St. Paul. Promotions As you would expect, this year’s promotion schedule is highlighted by the Saints 25th Anniversary season. Included in the celebration and fun are five bobble head giveaways featuring Saints greats from the past. Ila Borders, Bill Murray and Kevin Millar, JD Drew, Jack Morris and Darryl Strawberry all get the honor. Kicking off the season is Mary Tyler Moore Night. The first 6000 fans through the gates will receive a Moore-style tam hat. Then everyone will be encouraged to toss them in the air together after the second inning when the opening to her show will be played on the video screen. It should be a great tribute to the late star. The Monday Night Variety Show promotion, which features a different local celebrity guest MC and musical act, is back and has an impressive list of guest stars, including Fancy Ray, Nick Swardson, Chris Hawkey and Tom Barnard. Then on Tuesday, August 22th the Saints take their Fun is Good motto to a whole new level with The World’s Largest Game of Twister. Yes, Twister on a baseball field. After the game that night, all fans will be invited on to the field, along with Saints players and staff, to play the classic game. From foul line to foul line the outfield grass will be turned into a giant game board. Consisting of 70,896 game squares, 17,724 of each color, all 7 inches in diameter just like the real game. Before The Season: The World’s Largest Game Of Catch On Wednesday, May 17th the Saints are holding their annual World’s Largest Game of Catch in celebration of the upcoming season. The event is located on Jackson Street between 5th and 6th Streets in Lowertown, from 11:30am-1:00pm. Fans can meet the team and coaches, get autographs, and even get the chance to play a game of catch with them. Everyone in attendance will receive a soft baseball with the Saints logo on it. And don’t worry if you haven’t thrown a ball for a while, Sister Ros will also be on hand to massage out any kinks you may have, as befits her Christian ministry. This is also when the Saints reveal this year’s new ball pig and its name chosen from fan submissions. First Home Stand The Saints open the regular season Thursday, May 18th in St. Paul with a four-game set against the Gary Southshore Railcats. The local nine swept Gary to open the season last year and are a combined 8-0 in opening series at CHS Field. Can you say home field advantage? The promotion highlights include the above-mentioned Mary Tyler Moore Night, followed by Harley Night and Friday Night Fireworks, featuring the music of punk rock. Star Wars Night is on Saturday. And the always popular, Bring Your Dog to the Park Day rounds out a fun-filled weekend.
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