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River Bats Youth Pass Benefits Salvation Army

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

(ST. CLOUD, MN) – The St. Cloud River Bats announced Tuesday that they will partner with The Salvation Army to provide fans with the team’s first-ever Kid’s Season Pass. For $50, kids 12 and under receive admission to 35 River Bats home games. For every Season Pass purchased, $15 will go to The Salvation Army’s annual “Back to School” program.

“This is an incredible value and for a great cause,” River Bats Media Director Travis Lucian said. “We are very excited to work in conjunction with The Salvation Army and their Back to School program.”

Last fall, The Salvation Army’s Back to School program provided a backpack full of school supplies to nearly 400 children in St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids, Sartell, Waite Park, St. Joseph, St. Augusta and Cold Spring.

“Helping these children was made possible by community organizations like the River Bats who understand the importance of giving back,” said Jim Muellenbach, Community Development Director for the St. Cloud Area Salvation Army.   

The River Bats will be offering the season passes during the entire month of December. The pass will come in the form of a punch card, whereby kids are entitled to 35 “punches,” with each “punch” granting the holder admittance to a River Bats game. Pass holders can use any of their 35 “punches” to bring friends 12 and under.

The River Bats and The Salvation Army plan to announce the “money raised” during the team’s annual Christmas in July event during a to-be-determined River Bats game in 2012.

The River Bats Kid’s Season Pass is a $210 value that you can receive for just $50 during the month of December. Admittance to River Bats home games with the Kid’s Season Pass is based on availability. Pass not valid for home opener. Offer not valid after Dec. 31.

For more information or to purchase the River Bats season pass, call the team’s Business Office at 320-240-9798.

River Bats Round Out Roster with Temp Players

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

(St. Cloud, MN) The St. Cloud River Bats announced Wednesday the signing of six players to temporary contracts for the fast-approaching 2010 season. Bryan Peters (Nebraska), Mike Carroll (Duke), Armando Gutierrez (Missouri Baptist), Nick Anderson (Concordia-St. Paul), Deryk Marks (Augustana College) and Matt Lewis (St. Scholastica-Duluth) have all inked deals to play in the Northwoods League this summer. 

Marks, a junior, was tabbed NSIC Newcomer of the Year after posting solid numbers during conference play. In NSIC action, the infielder registered league-highs in RBIs (54) and doubles (16). Overall, he hit
.433 with 13 home runs and 78 RBIs. Marks received a Gold Glove for his defensive efforts at third base and catcher. The Cottage Grove, Minn., native also pitched, going 1-2 with an 8.53 ERA in 10 relief appearances. 

“Deryk is a dynamic player,” River Bats Owner and General Manager Joel Sutherland said. “It’s important to have guys on the roster with versatility. He’ll be exciting to watch.” 

Anderson, also from the NSIC, made a program-record 27 appearances and became the first Golden Bear to toss more than 80 innings (83.2) in a season. The junior was named NSIC Player of the Week on April 19th after going 2-0 over 12.2 innings of work during a one-week span. Anderson finished the spring 6-8 with a 4.95 earned run average, striking out 63 and walking just 28. He has won 15 games in three seasons for Concordia. 

Lewis will join Anderson on the pitching staff. The junior right-hander went 8-3 with a 3.02 ERA in 62.2 innings pitched. The 6’2’’ hurler struck out 56 and walked just 15 – opponents hit .273 against Lewis. 

“Anderson and Lewis are strike throwers,” Sutherland said. “Limiting walks is critical and these two are as accurate as they come.” 

Peters comes to St. Cloud after contributing as a freshman with Nebraska in the Big 12. The fleet-footed middle infielder has appeared in 44 games, 37 of them starts, for the Cornhuskers. As of May 24, he is hitting .268 with no home runs and 13 RBIs in 142 at-bats. He’s swiped seven bases in nine tries. 

Carroll just capped off his freshman season with Duke. Through 41 games, Carroll is batting .258 with no long balls and nine runs batted in. Carroll has stolen five bases in eight chances. 

Gutierrez was one of the top offensive weapons for Missouri Baptist this spring, compiling a .390 batting average with eight home runs and 26 knocked in on a team that featured current River Bat Sean Woolard and a former one in Rashad Tucker (2008). 

Teams are entitled to 10 temporary contracts, which run a minimum of 10 days and maximally until June 30th. Last year, teams received eight 10-day contracts and players could only be signed to two of them. The new roster protocol allows for more flexibility. 

“We can take more chances on guys from some of the top schools in country,” Director of Business Operations Wes Sharp said. “Players from schools like Arizona State and Arkansas are College World Series contenders – they might not free up until late June or early July. Having the option to keep temporary players until the end of the month alleviates this matter greatly.” 

The home opener is scheduled for June 5 at 7:05 p.m. A Fireworks Extravaganza is slated for after the game. It’s going to be longer, louder, and brighter than any fireworks show in River Bats history. 

Tickets for the home opener and the entire River Bats regular season are currently available online at www.riverbats.com or by contacting the River Bats ticket office at (320) 240 9798.

River Bats Bolster Roster, Coaching Staff

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

(St. Cloud, MN) With the 2010 Northwoods League season just weeks away, the St. Cloud River Bats announced additions to its roster and coaching staff. First baseman Devin Rodriguez (Cal-Berkeley) and right-hander Austen Wisroth (Wayne State) will join the club in June while Wayne Daman (Washington State) and Eric Hoffmann (North Dakota) have been added to  Gabe Boruff’s coaching staff.

The six-foot, two-inch Rodriguez has made nine starts for the Golden Bears this spring; the freshman is hitting .324 with one home run and nine RBIs in 34 at-bats. In his first collegiate game on Feb.19, the left-handed swinging slugger hit a grand slam. A first baseman by trade, Rodriguez can also play in the outfield.

Wisroth is the Wildcats top pitcher, boasting a team-best 2.54 earned run average in nine appearances and eight starts. The Torrington, Wyo., native has 56 strikeouts and 11 walks in 46 innings of work. Last summer, the righty played for the Cheyenne Grizzlies of the Mountain Collegiate Baseball League and registered 1.85 ERA in five starts.

“It’s always a plus when you can bring in players that have summer league experience,” River Bats Owner and General Manager Joel Sutherland said. “He is prepared to meet the demands of the Northwoods League.”

As for the coaching staff, Hoffmann comes to St. Cloud with three years of Northwoods League experience. He played with the Rochester Honkers in 2005 and won a championship in 2006. Last season, he returned to Rochester as a coach and helped guide the Honkers to their fifth Northwoods League Championship. With the Honkers in ‘06, Hoffmann hit .246 with no home runs and 16 RBIs in
58 games. In 2008, Hoffmann played independently with the Rockford RiverHawks of the Frontier League. Hoffmann graduated from Northern Iowa in 2008 and is in his second season as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of North Dakota.

“Eric knows what it takes to win in this league,” Sutherland said of Hoffmann, who will work with the hitters. “His energy and knowledge will be extremely valuable for our club.”

Joining Hoffmann will be Wayne Daman, a 2007 graduate of Washington State. The former right-hander is now a graduate assistant with Cougars. Following his stint with the Cougars, Daman signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. Daman spent two minor league seasons in the Cardinals organization and finished with the Palm Beach Cardinals of the Florida State League (High-A). Daman will work with River Bats pitchers.

“It’s important to have continuity on a coaching staff,” Sutherland said. “Gabe and Wayne have forged a relationship at WSU and will do the same with our club this summer.”

St. Cloud begins its 2010 season on June 3 against the Willmar Stingers. It’s first home game will be June 5 against the Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers. You can currently order tickets and purchase merchandise on the revamped www.riverbats.com.

Bats Bolster Roster, Coaching Staff

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

(St. Cloud, MN)With the 2010 Northwoods League season just weeks away, the St. Cloud River Bats announced additions to its roster and coaching staff. First baseman Devin Rodriguez (Cal-Berkeley) and right-hander Austen Wisroth (Wayne State) will join the club in June while Wayne Daman (Washington State) and Eric Hoffmann (North Dakota) have been added to the River Bats coaching staff.

The six-foot, two-inch Rodriguez has made nine starts for the Golden Bears this spring; the freshman is hitting .324 with one home run and nine RBIs in 34 at-bats. In his first collegiate game on Feb.19, the left-handed swinging slugger hit a grand slam. A first baseman by trade, Rodriguez can also play in the outfield.

Wisroth is the Wildcats top pitcher, boasting a team-best 2.54 earned run average in nine appearances and eight starts. The Torrington, Wyo., native has 56 strikeouts and 11 walks in 46 innings of work. Last summer, the righty played for the Cheyenne Grizzlies of the Mountain Collegiate Baseball League and registered 1.85 ERA in five starts.

“It’s always a plus when you can bring in players that have summer league experience,” River Bats Owner and General Manager Joel Sutherland said. “He is prepared to meet the demands of the Northwoods League.”

As for the coaching staff, Hoffmann comes to St. Cloud with three years of Northwoods League experience. He played with the Rochester Honkers in 2005 and won a championship in 2006. Last season, he returned to Rochester as a coach and helped guide the Honkers to their fifth Northwoods League Championship. With the Honkers in ’06, Hoffmann hit .246 with no home runs and 16 RBIs in 58 games. In 2008, Hoffmann played independently with the Rockford RiverHawks of the Frontier League. Hoffmann graduated from Northern Iowa in 2008 and is in his second season as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of North Dakota.

“Eric knows what it takes to win in this league,” Sutherland said of Hoffmann, who will work with the hitters. “His energy and knowledge will be extremely valuable for our club.”

Joining Hoffmann will be Wayne Daman, a 2007 graduate of Washington State. The former right-hander is now a graduate assistant with Cougars. Following his stint with the Cougars, Daman signed a free agent contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. Daman spent two minor league seasons in the Cardinals organization and finished with the Palm Beach Cardinals of the Florida State League (High-A). Daman will work with River Bats pitchers.

“It’s important to have continuity on a coaching staff,” Sutherland said. “Gabe and Wayne have forged a relationship at WSU and will do the same with our club this summer.”

St. Cloud begins its 2010 season on June 3 against the Willmar Stingers. It’s first home game will be June 5 against the Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers. You can currently order tickets and purchase merchandise on the revamped www.riverbats.com.

River Bats to Release New Online Ticketing System

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

(St. Cloud, MN)The St. Cloud River Bats have announced the release of a new online ticketing system set to launch on Friday, April 2.

This new system will allow for much more fan convenience as they plan to head out to a River Bats game in 2010. Fans can print tickets at home, select their exact spot and shop 24 hours a day for tickets.

“Our new ticketing system is a top of the line system that’s really in place to help the fan avoid many ticketing issues that currently occur.” Director of business operations Wes Sharp said. “You can select the best available seat any time of the day in real time, and then print the ticket at home to bypass any lines that may be at the ballpark.”

The new system will be available starting Friday, April 2 and will be on the River Bats website (www.RiverBats.com). The link will be found in the tickets page of their site.

There’s also an opportunity for promotional codes to be found through the online ticketing system.

“We plan on having promotions through our social networking sites (facebook and twitter) where we release a code exclusively through those sites.” Sharp said. “Any fan who has already joined us via facebook and twitter will have an opportunity for a discounted ticket because of this option.”

In the past the River Bats have had to wait until early May to begin their ticket sales. The release date wouldn’t be until a couple of weeks before the season when all the tickets arrive. That will still hold true in some regard, the River Bats don’t plan on being able to print tickets until sometime in early May.

However, with the new online ticketing system fans can begin purchasing tickets online starting Friday, April 2.

“We hope this adds to the fan experience at the ballpark this summer.” Sharp said. “This should make things exponentially more convenient and easy for all River Bats fans.”

The River Bats open up their season on Thursday, June 3rd at Willmar against the newly formed Willmar Stingers organization. They open up Joe Faber Field for the first time on Saturday, June 5th when they play host to the Brainerd Lakes Area Lunkers.