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19 Mar

POWER RE-ACQUIRE FORMER PITT QUARTERBACK BILL STULL

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio on Monday, March 19th, 2012 – 4:24 pm

The Pittsburgh Power have re-acquired quarterback Bill Stull, who had who originally
signed with the Power late in the 2011 season, to compete immediately for playing
time.
Stull started the 2011 season finale verses the Philadelphia Soul, guiding the team to
a convincing victory with six touchdown passes. For his efforts, Stull was named the
National Guard MVP of the game. "Bill has all the tools to be a great quarterback in
this league and we look forward to having him back," said head coach Chris Siegfried.
"It was a win-win, we got a quarterback we coveted with Pittsburgh roots, and he gets
a situation where he can manage both his academic work at the University of
Pittsburgh and continue his football career at the same time." Stull added, "Being able
to play in my hometown in front of family and friends is great. This is a perfect
situation for me, and there is a high level of comfort with my teammates, a practice
facility I've practiced in for 5 years, and coaches I've worked with before. With my
degree near completion, the timing has worked out well for me."
Stull led the University of Pittsburgh to 10 wins and a bowl victory against the
University of North Carolina as a senior in 2009. He finished his college career with
5,532 yards passing and 32 touchdowns. After a brief stint with Hartford in the UFL,
Stall went to camp with the Kansas City Chiefs, and also played with the Spokane
Shock prior to joining the Power.
The Power take on cross-state rival the Philadelphia Soul Friday, March 23rd, 8:00 PM
EDT, at COSNOL Energy Center. The Power and Soul are tied atop of the American
Conference, Eastern Division at 1-0.
The game feature the largest indoor fireworks displays in Pittsburgh history It will air
on the NFL Network. It can also be followed on Trib Live Sports Talk Radio at
www.sportstalk.triblive.com.

Posted in Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio

 

15 Mar

POWER RE-INSTATES ROSTER AHEAD OF HOME OPENER

published in category: College Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio on Thursday, March 15th, 2012 – 8:46 am

The Power got off to a fast start by winning their first game of the 2012 season last
Friday night. And they did it with fewer than half their starting players in the lineup,
having released the team to ensure the playing of the Arena Football League's 25th
anniversary showcase season opening game, then re-signing about half the players in
time to take the field in Orlando.
And today, the Power announced that they've brought back nearly the entire starting
roster, including starting wide receivers Mike Washington and Lonnell DeWalt and
offensive lineman Beau Elliott.
"We are very happy to have our players rejoining us," said owner Matt Shaner. "I
believe this is a true reflection of the manner in which we are viewed by the players
and an endorsement of the great length the Power organization undertakes daily to
provide the highest quality environment for our players — from the best game, practice,
medical and training facilities in the AFL, to fantastic housing and other lifestyle
amenities."
"We're thrilled to have our roster back intact," said head coach Chris Siegfried. "Now
we can focus our attention and our energy on playing football-and preparing for the
home opener."
The Power host the Philadelphia Soul Friday, March 23 at 8pm at CONSOL Energy
Center. It's the same matchup as the Power's first-ever game, a shootout won by the
Soul in overtime, 58-52. In this season's home opener, fans will be treated to what is
promised to be the largest indoor fireworks show in Pittsburgh history.
2012 Pittsburgh Power Regular Season Schedule
Date Opponent Location/Result
3/9 Orlando Predators Away / W-40-26
3/23 Philadelphia Soul home (NFL Network)
3/29 Milwaukee Mustangs away (WPCW)
4/6 Iowa Barnstormers home (WPCW)*
4/14 Orlando Predators home (WPCW)
4/20 New Orleans VooDoo away (WPCW)*
4/28 Cleveland Gladiators home (WPCW)
5/5 Georgia Force home (WPCW)
5/12 San Antonio Talons away
5/19 Kansas City Command home (WPCW)
6/3 Arizona Rattlers away (WPCW)
6/8 Cleveland Gladiators away (NFL Network)
6/16 Milwaukee Mustangs home (WPCW)
6/24 Philadelphia Soul away
6/30 Iowa Barnstormers away (WPCW)
7/7 Tampa Bay Storm home (WPCW)
7/14 Georgia Force away (WPCW)
7/20 Jacksonville Sharks home (NFL Network)
All Games heard on TribLIVE Radio

Posted in College Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio

 

14 Mar

Steelers' William Gay wants to stick around-On Ike Taylor Show

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio on Wednesday, March 14th, 2012 – 3:10 pm

Cornerback William Gay, one of more than 15 Steelers players who were free to negotiate with other teams as of 4 p.m. Tuesday, said he hopes to stay with the team.

"They expressed interest that they wanted me back, which is good because I want to stay," Gay said Tuesday on TribLive Radio, shortly before the start of the NFL's new year and the free-agent signing period. "I hope I'll be in a Steelers uniform next year."

Gay is an unrestricted free agent and the fifth-year veteran is coming off his best season as a professional. The 5-foot-10, 190-pounder tied for the Steelers lead in interceptions (two) last season and tied for second in passes defended (13).

Gay, who started every game after overtaking Bryant McFadden in the second week of the season, also recorded 56 tackles, the sixth-most on the team.

The Steelers terminated McFadden's contract last month, but they are high on second-year cornerbacks Cortez Allen and Curtis Brown.

The team has little flexibility under the salary cap, and it will have to make more roster moves to sign free agents — its own and any from outside of the organization.

The Steelers, who didn't make any moves on the first day of free agency, are less than $2 million under the cap. Spending limitations at the end of the NFL lockout last year didn't stop the Steelers from signing a handful of their own free agents, including Gay.

"I want to do everything that I can to stay and hope the Steelers are willing to do everything they can to keep me," Gay said, "because I love competing with these guys."

Posted in Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio

 

14 Mar

Crosby Could Jump-Start Kennedy for Playoffs by Jon Pennline

published in category: Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday, March 14th, 2012 – 9:08 am

For a second time this season, Sidney Crosby will return to the Penguins' lineup after an extended absence due to concussion-like symptoms. The game plan sounds eerily familiar to Crosby's first return back in December. Dan Bylsma says he's going to limit Crosby's minutes to around 15 until they get him eased back into playing. While Bylsma broke this promise after a few games last time, it seems highly unlikely he will take that risk again, especially since the Penguins are scheduled to player 3 games in 4 days against their division.

As far as line mates are considered, Crosby will see a few unfamiliar faces when he takes the ice against the New York Rangers, Thursday; Matt Cooke and Tyler Kennedy. Usually third line wingers to Jordan Staal, Cooke and Kennedy will be skating with Sidney Crosby early on.

While this is seen as simply Bylsma's way of tinkering before the playoffs next month, it is also a golden opportunity for Tyler Kennedy, who has had a tough year thus far, to rebound. After putting up a career high 21 goals and 24 assists last season, Kennedy has only managed to score six goals this year. On top of his inability to find the net, Kennedy missed a month due to a sprained ankle back in early February. If there's a player that can help him score, it's Sidney Crosby.

And, despite the success the team has sustained without a strong Kennedy this season, they will need him to score a handful of goals in the playoffs. In the 08-09 cup run, Kennedy scored 5 goals including the game winner against the Detroit Red Wings in Game 6. While Jordan Staal is obviously the most talented player on that third line, the threat of Kennedy making plays takes some of the pressure off Staal. The third line, arguably the best in hockey, can be the difference maker in the playoffs if Kennedy-Staal-Cooke are effective.

On the other hand, if Kennedy does not take advantage of his opportunities with Crosby, it would not be out of the realm of possibility to sit "TK" during the playoff run. With Crosby coming back the Penguins will need to scratch one of their grinders to make room. That means Joe Vitale, Eric Tangradi or Arron Asham. Vitale is 18th in the league in face-offs and best on the team at 55%, Eric Tangradi is a physical player, well suited for the playoffs, and Arron Asham can score a few goals while hitting as well.

If Tyler Kennedy cannot put the puck in the net by mid-April, he is useless to the Pittsburgh Penguins. The team has superstars at center, defense and goaltending. But in the playoffs, they need secondary scoring from their role players. Kennedy is one of those players and he may be one of the most important players to look for down the stretch.

Posted in Pittsburgh Penguins

 

13 Mar

AN OPEN LETTER TO AFL FANS

published in category: College Sports, Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 – 9:38 am

Arena Football League fans,
There have been a number of stories and statements regarding what Arena Football League players receive in return for their
hard work and exciting play on the field. While we always strive to better ourselves as a League, we do feel that our players
receive a high level of care in return for what they deliver to our fans. This includes game salary, housing, meals, and
workmen's compensation insurance coverage for a package that totals an average of well over $3,000 per player per month.
While discussions continue with the union, the AFL feels it is important to let the record show that this is where things currently
stand. We will continue to demonstrate appreciation and respect for our fans and we thank you for your dedication over the
past 25 seasons!
Sincerely,
The Arena Football League

Posted in College Sports, Pittsburgh Penguins

 

13 Mar

PITTSBURGH POWER STATEMENT

published in category: College Sports, Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, March 13th, 2012 – 9:35 am

The ownership and management of the Pittsburgh Power would like to share with our fans, ticket holders, the Power community, and to the city of Pittsburgh, the circumstances regarding the unfortunate situation we were forced to address to ensure the 25th AFL Season Opener was played last Friday night.

Escalating threats of an impending work stoppage were delivered by the AFLPU, culminating with a 2:30 PM press conference Friday at the Power's hotel. Player union leader Ivan Soto indicated that a labor strike was the only outcome that we should be expecting at the season opener unless the AFL adopted the union's proposed collective bargaining agreement. That scenario would have drastically impactedthe integrity of the league's operating economic model.

Upon consulting the Orlando police department on Friday morning, it became evident that any strike or work stoppage staged by the players on the Amway Center field would result in a public safety issue, the cancelation of the game, and the emptying of the arena.

Mr. Soto's comments and threats were only amplified his 2:30 PM press conference where he was joined by several members of the Power team. Although the decision to play the game with replacement players had been reached by the AFL, it was clear we had to release the entire team from their contracts, and only allow those players who were 100 percent committed to playing football to enter the arena that evening.

We addressed the team after the union's press conference and informed them that they were no longer members of the AFL or the Pittsburgh Power. In spite of that, nearly half of our starting roster played in the season opener in Orlando Friday night. Because they decided the union's direction was not in their personal and professional interests.

It was most gratifying to learn that many of our players share the Power's strong commitment to the team and to the city of Pittsburgh:to deliver one of the best entertainment experiences in all of professional sports to our fans.

Posted in College Sports, Wrestling Reality

 

11 Mar

Spring Training Conversation with Pirates GM Neal Huntington

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, March 11th, 2012 – 12:27 pm

With Pirates' Spring Training in full swing, I had a chance to sit down with GM Neal Huntington for a conversation on a number of topics including the expectations and plans for 3B Pedro Alvarez (hitting just .167 in camp so far), as well as the hot spring of the team's top OF prospect Starling Marte (a .692 batting average on 9 of 13 hitting including 2 HR):

On Pedro Alvarez and how long the leash is this season

"Pedro's done what he needed to do this offseason physically. He's in much better shape than he's been really any of the Spring Trainings he's been with us. He's strong. He's more athletic. We're seeing the same guy that we saw in 2009 that we got so excited about in terms of where he was, where he had a chance to be in terms of the swing, in terms of how the ball is coming off the bat. Pedro's done really everything he can do at this point in time. Translating into games a little bit inconsistently at times, still hook-pull, whereas last couple games he's driven balls to left-center field, he hit a ball to the warning track in left field here yesterday, took the left fielder to the fence in the 'B' game yesterday. So those are really good signs. There is no preconceived notion. It's not 50 plate appearances, 150, 250, we don't really have a preconceived notion of when we'll take a deep breath and say 'man, he's got it figured out.' He's a talented player, he wants it, he cares, he's driven to be great. And he's got a chance to make a big impact on us. If he doesn't, Casey McGehee is here and we've got some other internal options that we've protected ourselves with. But we're looking for Pedro to have a real good bounce back season and be a big piece for us."

On Casey McGehee

"We brought Casey in because he's a very solid major league player. His 2009 and 2010 seasons were very good. Obviously, he struggled last year otherwise he wouldn't have been available if he had done what he did in '09 and '10 Milwaukee wouldn't have made the move that they did. They wouldn't have had to make the move. Obviously they decided to go in a different direction, they wanted [Jose] Veras and we though that was a solid acquisition cost for us to get a guy like Casey Mcgehee that brings tremendous depth for us at third and at first [base]. If he bounces back, like we expect he's going to have some level of bounce back, he's going to be a very valuable piece for us. Again, the ability to go play third or first right now provides us with depth behind Pedro at third base, provides us with a legitimate option at first base, and again if he bounces back to '09, '10 levels he's going to be a very productive player for us."

"As we looked at Casey our scouts still saw the bat speed, they still saw the guy who could work the count and grind out an at-bat. Objectively and subjectively there were some reasons why he had the bad year, some correctable and some that will naturally correct themselves. We're looking for Casey to have a very solid bounce back year, a lot like Nate [McLouth]. Our guys still saw the physical skills in Nate, just injuries took away a lot of the good that we saw here with Nate in '08 and '09. He battled [injuries] down there (in Atlanta) and battled expectations. There's a number of factors that we believe are going to work in his favor and have a much better year for us this year."

On Starling Marte and evaluating Spring Training stats

"Without question, the most difficult time to evaluate players is Spring Training. September is not far behind it. You've got to really take a look at who they're doing what they're doing against, and what situations. Is it against Major League pitching? Is it against guys getting ready for the season or guys competing to make a club? What types of pitches is the hitter hitting? To what location? Is it going to translate in the season? We love Starling Marte. He's not going to make our club out of Spring Training. Can he go to AAA and continue to carry this forward, that's the challenge. We've seen a ton of guys that have been Babe Ruth in Spring Training where the season starts and maybe a club makes an emotional decision on him, and they return to their norm. Starling has a pretty good 'norm' for him to return to, but he's got a lot of things to work on. We're very excited about where he is and what he's doing this spring and he's showing glimpses of the player he can be in the future. Again, logical, rational decisions and remind ourselves that we are in Spring Training and there are a lot of pitchers getting ready, there's a lot of fastballs in the middle of the plate. We're talking an extremely small sample size. We're excited about the future, but we've got be realistic about what we see."

On past mistakes as a GM calling a player up too soon

"The best teacher is experience. Yes, I've been a part of an organization that rushed a prospect before he was ready, for the wrong reasons. He hit .380 in Spring Training and we got giddy. And he wasn't ready, he was on fastballs and fastball counts to the pull side. No breaking balls. Against AA and AAA pitching, and it wasn't against legitimate Major League competition. It's tough to remind yourself that these are Spring Training evaluations. And we understand the fans clamor for a guy who has a great spring. We had a classic example here of a veteran guy that had a great spring a couple years ago in Craig Monroe. Had seven home-runs in the spring and tore it up. But again, it was fastballs in fastball counts and against lesser competition but Craig had a good spring, made the club, and then obviously didn't carry through in season. We've got a guy in camp right Jake Fox I think led the league in home-runs a year ago. And he can hit a fastball. You see a lot of those in Spring Training and once guys transition from getting ready to their season to focused on getting the hitters out, the numbers tend to come back to Earth. And that's not to take anything away from Starling, we are so pleased with where he is and what he's going to be able to do in the future. We just can't get overly caught up in a fifteen at-bat sample size."

On his crowded outfield and getting everyone playing time

"That's the challenge of Spring Training is you recruit players to come in as free agents, Major League of Minor League free agents, you've got guys internally that you're trying to take a look at, and you run out of real estate sometimes. You run out of innings to give guys legitimate competition. We've got a great competition going on for our bullpen right now. You've got to get your starters stretched out as they go from three to five to seven innings incrementally, three, four, five, six, seven, there's fewer innings for your bullpen guys. You've got to make sure you give those guys competition where you get your young players like the Martes ready for their own season, and you don't do that by getting an at-bat or two as the starters begin to play longer in to games. But as we look forward, we've talked from day one we want a deep and talented farm system for one of two reasons: one to help Pittsburgh directly because they're either everyday players or role players, extra players off the bench, a mid-leverage guy; but the other part of it is you can trade, you can use them for trade chips, you can fill in a hole on your Major League team because you trade a prospect or two for a legitimate Major League player and we're getting closer to the time, we've added some guys here and there because we've given up some Minor League players. The Derrick Lee, the Ryan Ludwick, the A.J. Burnetts of the world, McGehee for Veras, because we had options in the bullpen [and] we felt like we had depth. We've got some good arms in the minor league, we've got some good outfielders in the minor leagues, and those are the two pieces that brought A.J. Burnett back."

On Neil Huntington's schedule this time of year:

"First two to three weeks of Spring Training it's almost a true inventory of what you have. I love to watch our young players in Minor League camp, to see our young players in Major League camp. So it's actually probably one of the quieter times. Things are starting to heat up again, next week or so is when trade conversations will start, guys are out of options, extra players for whatever reason somebody stepped forward for another team and now player 'X' becomes available so the conversations start up. Just different cycles. There is no offseason. I count my blessings everyday, I'm in baseball and to steal a Marge Schott, I get to watch games for a living. We do a lot more than that, but yeah it's an incredible opportunity and we've got some great people here. We believe we've done some very very good things over the last four years that are beginning to materialize and show themselves at the most important level which is the Major Leagues and then in terms of quality baseball, championship execution, and turning into wins."

His overall thoughts on Pirates Spring Training so far

"Obviously the A.J. [Burnett] injury puts a damper on things but to get him back yesterday is a shot in the arm. He's working hard to get back as quickly and as sensibly as he can. Overall, I've seen some really good things. Some of the pitchers have done a nice job, and the hitters have really swung the bat well. It's been fun to see some of our young players take a step up and watch our guys get ready for the season."

Reflecting on the A.J. Burnett trade

"We monitored it during the offseason. If we didn't add him we were ready to go with the rotation that we had in place and the options that we had internally. But as we said the day that we made it we felt like that trade made us better. Felt like the acquisition cost was good, the risk was reasonable and a chance to add a guy that has really good stuff to our rotation. The guys has a been a lot of places that we want to go and [will] bring some good things on and off the field for us."

"It was one of those situations that three weeks ago or I guess now a month ago we didn't have him and we felt good about where we were. But to be able to add the depth, a veteran of his talent and experience was a good addition to us and the sooner we get him back the better. But we'll be fine until then with our internal options barring any other injuries which you cross your fingers and knock on a lot of wood in Spring Training."

Posted in Pittsburgh Pirates

 

09 Mar

Pittsburgh Power Schedule

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio on Friday, March 9th, 2012 – 3:42 pm

All Games can be heard live on TribLIVE Radio with Ken Laird and Former Steeler and Super Bowl Champion Mike Logan:

Week Date Opponent Venue Home/Away
1.Friday, Mar 9 at 8:30pm Orlando Predators Away (NFL Network)
2.Friday, Mar 23 at 8:00pm Philadelphia Soul Home (NFL Network)
3.Thursday, Mar 29 at 8:00pm Milwaukee Mustangs Away (CW Network)*
4.Friday, Apr 6 at 7:30pm Iowa Barnstormers Home (CW Network)*
5.Saturday, Apr 14 at 7:30pm Orlando Predators Home (CW Network)
6.Friday, Apr 20 at 8:00pm New Orleans VooDoo Away (CW Network)*
7.Saturday, Apr 28 at 7:30pm Cleveland Gladiators Home (CW Network)
8.Saturday, May 5 at 8:00pm Georgia Force Home (CW Network)
9.Saturday, May 12 at 8:00pm San Antonio Talons Away
10.Saturday, May 19 at 7:30pm Kansas City Command Home (CW Network)
11.Saturday, Jun 2 at 9:00pm Arizona Rattlers Away (CW Network)
12.Friday, Jun 8 at 8:00pm Cleveland Gladiators Away (NFL Network)
13.Saturday, Jun 16 at 7:30pm Milwaukee Mustangs Home (CW Network)
14.Sunday, Jun 24 at 6:05pm Philadelphia Soul Away
15.Saturday, Jun 30 at 8:05pm Iowa Barnstormers Away (CW Network)
16.Saturday, Jul 7 at 7:30pm Tampa Bay Storm Home (CW Network)
17.Saturday, Jul 14 at 7:00pm Georgia Force Away (CW Network)
18.Friday, Jul 20 at 8:00pm Jacksonville Sharks Home (NFL Network)

Posted in Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports Talk Radio

 



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