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He’s been there at previous years playoff games. Anyone know who he is (without naming names)?Gentleman sitting directly behind home plate for game 6 rocking the Block R hat….let’s goooo Phillies!
He’s been there at previous years playoff games. Anyone know who he is (without naming names)?
So hoping for world peace just isn't what a Philly fan is hoping for with this history lesson, lol. Hey, having city peace isn't even possible with the news coming out of The City Of Brotherly Love. Looks like game 7 is a lock, since you can now add WW3. Hopefully you can have a parade before we all get nuked.How can the Phillies fail to win it all?
They won their first World Series during a hostage crisis(IRAN) in 1980
Then,they won their second title during a liquidity crisis(BANK BAILOUT) in 2008.
Now,we have both ongoing.
Yea but I'd like to see him drive one.Bohm had two hits yesterday IIRC. Nicky Three Buttons needs to get a hit after 1-20.
I don't have a good feeling for tonight.
Yea but I'd like to see him drive one.
Agree about Casty .
We gonna lose this unless Turner and Casty can regain their form.
Looks like he bailed early. Beat the trafficRutgers College and Rutgers Camden Law alum, former Philly Coke COO and long time Phillies season ticket holder.
Ronald Wilson - Rutgers School of Business - Camden
Ronald Wilson is the Chair of Rutgers Board of Overseers and is on the Dean's Leadership Councilbusiness.camden.rutgers.edu
Craig Kimbrel will never have to buy another drink in Phoenix ever again.
Bats went to sleep when they needed it most.
The Sun really did come out today.
This fan base got hit last night as they had not since 1964.
Black Friday had been the previous worst feeling.
This tops it.
The 1977 team was still fairly young,on its way to greater heights.
This team has to face the prospect of losing both Nola and Hoskins and the prospect of players who may be already at their peaks.
The only team to have defeated aging on a large scale was the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers,when "next year" finally arrived.
The parallel here may be the Milwaukee Braves of the 60's,but even they won it all in 1957.
When roll call is heard next winter in Clearwater,what will be the plan for 2024?
Will the veterans buy in to more situational at bat approaches?
Can a leopard change its spots?
More importantly,will the fan base care enough to reach the fervor shown the last 2 seasons?