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From Jim Shovlin:

Beginning this Saturday September 6th, Talkin’ Sports will air on FM100 Talks! WNUY-100.1FM at its new time – 10:30 a.m.This new time slot will allow us to expand Talkin’ Sports from 60 to 90 minutes each week! That means, MORE local guests, MORE local topics and MORE local opinions!

Tune in each Saturday morning from 10:30 to noon for Talkin’ Sports, your home for Northeast Indiana sports.

This week we’ll be recapping High School football Week 3, as well as previewing week 4.  We’ll have previews of IU, Purdue and Ball State football games this week and The Judge Phil Houk will fill us in on the football fortunes of the USF Cougars and the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.

Matthew Doss of the Fort Wayne Rugby Club will be on hand in-studio and we’ll find out some important dates as we move closer to Midwest League baseball in downtown Fort Wayne with Wizards General Manager Mike Nutter.

Join us Saturday morning on FM 100 Talks (100.1FM) at our new time, 10:30 a.m. for 90 minutes of Talkin’ Sports!

Batting Practice with the Wizards

Batting Practice at the CastleTonight, I was lucky enough to take part in what was the second special batting practice session at Memorial Stadium. It was hosted in appreciation for team sponsors and season ticket holders. Through my employer, a few co-workers and I took stepped up and took our hacks.

Mike NutterWhat a fun time and great way to show appreciation for your supporters. Special thanks to the Wizards staff for putting it together. An extra special thanks to GM Mike Nutter for not plunking me despite the countless times I’ve bothered him while working on Baseball in Fort Wayne (the book and the blog).

For the record, I did not hurt myself, nor did I greatly embarrass myself – I think I actually got two out of the in-field and I missed fewer than I expected.

A terrific success if I do say so myself.

John Conniff Interviews Mike Nutter

MadFriars’ John Conniff recently posted an interview with Fort Wayne Wizards GM, Mike Nutter. It came just after the announcement to re-up with the Padres for another two years, so they had plenty to discuss.

You know we were asking them to agree with us, but we were throwing out some concerns. We didn’t get some of the bigger names that the Padres have drafted in recent years like Khalil Greene, Cesar Carrillo, Tim Stauffer and Jake Gautreau. Obviously not all of those guys made it, but when our fans read about the Padres drafting a big name they would like an opportunity to see him so if one day they are watching a major league baseball game on television they can say, “I saw him play.” Things like that are always very important to a minor league franchise.

Wizards No More? Fort Wayne’s 2009 Team Likely to Have New Name

I’ve written previously about what the Harrison Square development potentially means for the future of Minor League Baseball in Fort Wayne. It could mean many changes, from parent club to Minor League level. While most of that is still in the air, it now appears very likely that 2008 will be the last season for the Fort Wayne Wizards.

In 2009, they will usher in a new era that is likely to include a new team name. In their newsletter that was sent out earlier today, the Wizards announced a new website and a contest to suggest potential new names for the team.

Beginning on Sunday June 15, fans can go online to HarrisonSquareFortWayne.com and suggest names for the team, one of which may be adopted when the team begins play at the new ballpark in April 2009. When the allotted name submission time has expired, team executives and industry professionals will review the submissions to determine the name and identity of the team starting with the 2009 season.

“2009 will begin a new era for baseball in the Fort Wayne area,” stated Jason Freier of Hardball Capital, the team’s ownership group. “This new downtown ballpark will be one of the best in all professional baseball and something the community will be proud to call their own. This team is a part of the community and we want the community to have a hand in establishing the identity of this team.”

“Numerous people have asked us about the name over the years and the inquiries have been more frequent since the new downtown ballpark was announced,” said Wizards’ General Manager Mike Nutter. “More and more we realized that a lot of our fans and partners would like to see a name that is more identifiably and uniquely ‘Fort Wayne.’ If we do change, we would love to have a team name that connects with the community, represents some of the rich history and tradition of leadership and innovation that exemplifies Fort Wayne and that celebrates where we’ve been as a community as well as where we’re going in the future. We know our fans can be very creative and, with their help, we think we’ll come up with something great.”

Bragging rights over a new team name would not be the only benefit available to fans. The team will select one contest participant to receive a prize package that will include season tickets for the 2009 season, a shopping spree in the team store and the opportunity to throw a ceremonial first pitch at the new ballpark on Opening Day 2009.

Community members interested in making their suggestions, or simply learning more about the Harrison Square project, can visit HarrisonSquareFortWayne.com. Submissions are being accepted now through Monday, June 30th.

The new website features videos, articles and information about the new ballpark, the condos, the retail areas, parking and more.

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