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The Story of the Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Michael E. Goodman
Publisher : The Creative Company
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2007-07
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1583414975

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The Story of the Philadelphia Phillies by Michael E. Goodman Pdf

Presents a history of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team that also includes detailed information and statistics on one all-time great player from each position.

Fightin' Phillies

Author : Larry Shenk,Larry Andersen
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-04-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781633194717

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Fightin' Phillies by Larry Shenk,Larry Andersen Pdf

From when the Phillies franchise was established in 1883 and a rookie manager led the team to its first National League pennant in 1915 to the World Series titles in 1980 and 2008, Larry Shenk, a longtime Phillies executive, provides insight into a potpourri of faces, places, events, and personalities in Phillies history. He takes readers through every no-hitter thrown by a Phillies pitcher and an incredible season by a relief pitcher who became the Most Valuable Player. Read about Mike Schmidt’s most dramatic home run, the youngest pitcher to ever win a game in the big leagues, the greatest one-game performance in World Series history, the most unbreakable records in franchise history, and why the Phillies held spring training in Pennsylvania during the 1940s.

The Story of the Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Michael E. Goodman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : JUVENILE NONFICTION
ISBN : 1566600219

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The Story of the Philadelphia Phillies by Michael E. Goodman Pdf

Although baseball has passionate fans in Canada, Japan and many other countries, it will always be known as America’s pastime. In this updated version of the bestselling series, readers will learn the full history of each team, from the storied Boston Red Sox to the perennial powerhouse New York Yankees. Side panels and “All-Time Team” profiles enhance the historical narrative, spotlighting famous players and memorable moments, while spectacular photos capture all the hard-hitting, base-stealing action. The history of the Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball team from its inaugural 1883 season to today, spotlighting the team’s greatest players and most memorable moments.

Occasional Glory

Author : David M. Jordan
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0786412607

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Occasional Glory by David M. Jordan Pdf

The Philadelphia Phillies have lost more games and finished in last place more times than any other major league club. The lost seasons have established their reputation as one of the most unsuccessful teams ever to take the field--but even so the Phillies have had some unforgettable players and notable triumphs throughout their history. This work is a history of the Philadelphia Phillies baseball club from its inception in 1883, when the Worcester (Massachusetts) Brown Stockings moved to Philadelphia, through the 2000 season, 118 years later. It covers the team's finer seasons, moments, and players, including the great outfield of the 1890s, which was perhaps one of the best in big league history, Grover Cleveland Alexander and the 1915 pennant winner, Chuck Klein's slugging feats, Roberts, Ennis, and Ashburn, the era of Gene Mauch, Jim Bunning and the heartbreak of the lost pennant in 1964, Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton and the 1980 World Series championship, and the surprise pennant win in 1993. The book also covers the less than memorable times that are all too familiar to the fans. The team's relationship with the city of Philadelphia is also discussed at length.

Macho Row

Author : William C. Kashatus
Publisher : University of Nebraska Press
Page : 371 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2019-04-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781496214089

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Macho Row by William C. Kashatus Pdf

Colorful, shaggy, and unkempt, misfits and outlaws, the 1993 Phillies played hard and partied hard. Led by Darren Daulton, John Kruk, Lenny Dykstra, and Mitch Williams, it was a team the fans loved and continue to love today. Focusing on six key members of the team, Macho Row follows the remarkable season with an up-close look at the players’ lives, the team’s triumphs and failures, and what made this group so unique and so successful. With a throwback mentality, the team adhered to baseball’s Code. Designed to preserve the moral fabric of the game, the Code’s unwritten rules formed the bedrock of this diehard team whose players paid homage and respect to the game at all times. Trusting one another and avoiding any notions of superstardom, they consistently rubbed the opposition the wrong way and didn’t care. William C. Kashatus pulls back the covers on this old-school band of brothers, depicting the highs and lows and their brash style while also digging into the suspected steroid use of players on the team. Macho Row is a story of winning and losing, success and failure, and the emotional highs and lows that accompany them.

Occasional Glory

Author : David M. Jordan
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2012-09-26
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781476600543

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Occasional Glory by David M. Jordan Pdf

With more losses and last-place finishes than any other club in Major League Baseball, the Philadelphia Phillies have earned a reputation as one of the most unsuccessful teams ever to take the field. Even so, the Phillies have boasted many unforgettable players and achieved a number of notable triumphs. This history of the Phillies begins with the club's inception in 1883 and goes through the 2012 season, highlighting the team's finer moments and players but also covering less memorable times. Among the people and events it recounts are the great outfield of the 1890s, Chuck Klein's slugging feats, the 1980 World Series, the surprise 1993 pennant win, and the very successful years in Citizens Bank Park, including the world champions of 2008. An exploration of the Phillies' special relationship with Philadelphia and numerous historic photographs complete this comprehensive celebration of the oldest continuous one-name, one-city franchise in professional sports history.

The Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Donald Honig
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : PSU:000019537399

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The Philadelphia Phillies by Donald Honig Pdf

Examines the players, games, plays, and highlights from the Phillies' long history.

Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Michael E. Goodman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0886824559

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Philadelphia Phillies by Michael E. Goodman Pdf

A team history of the Philadelphia Phillies, a club that has had its ups and downs but keeps its loyal fans.

"Then Bowa Said to Schmidt. . ."

Author : Robert Gordon
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-03-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781623682262

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"Then Bowa Said to Schmidt. . ." by Robert Gordon Pdf

The ultimate reference book for any “Phillie phanatic,” this book provides a behind-the-scenes peek into the private world of the players, managers, broadcasters, and executives, taking readers into the clubhouse and onto the field. Author Robert Gordon takes fans inside the 1993 Philadelphia Phillies' run to the World Series, when first baseman John Kruk once told a fan, “I ain't an athlete, lady, I'm a baseball player;” back to 1980, when Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, and Larry Bowa delivered the team's first World Series title; and to 2008, when a new generation experienced the ecstasy of a World Series win. Written for every fan who follows the Phillies, this unique book captures the memories and great stories from more than a century of the team's history.

The Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Seamus Kearney,Dick Rosen
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-18
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781439639153

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The Philadelphia Phillies by Seamus Kearney,Dick Rosen Pdf

The Philadelphia Phillies, one of the oldest teams in Major League Baseball, have maintained a strong, loyal fan base for over 125 years. Despite historic set backs, the franchise has proven resilient and evolved into a perennial contender with consistently large attendance figures. In fact, the Phillies claim 37 Hall of Famers, two World Series championships, seven National League pennants, and nine division titles. The Philadelphia Phillies chronicles the greatness of Grover Cleveland Alexander, the remarkable career of Richie Ashburn, the perfection of Jim Bunning, and the teams of success and luster as well as those shining stars of the less successful eras.

If These Walls Could Talk: Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Larry Shenk,Larry Bowa
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 206 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781623688370

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If These Walls Could Talk: Philadelphia Phillies by Larry Shenk,Larry Bowa Pdf

Over the last half-century, the Philadelphia Phillies have experienced epic highs—World Series titles in 1980 and 2008—and frustrating lows, and Larry Shenk has been there for every minute of it. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at the personalities and events that have shaped the franchise's history. The book gives the detailed scouting reports on Jimmy Rollins and Chase Utley and takes readers into the clubhouse as Steve Carlton closes in on 300 career wins. Listen in on Pete Rose's phone call with President Reagan after Rose broke the National League hits record and see Richie Ashburn's face when he heard he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Giving fans a taste of what it's like to be a part of the Phillies' storied history from a perspective unlike any other, readers will also learn about a man whose work ethic and character has made an impact on the players and staff for 50 years.

The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Todd Zolecki
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2010-02-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781617490798

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The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Philadelphia Phillies by Todd Zolecki Pdf

The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly: Philadelphia Philliespresents all the best moments and personalities in the history of the Phillies. It also unmasks the bad, the regrettably awful, and the unflinchingly ugly. In an entertaining and unsparing fashion, author Todd Zolecki has written a book that sparkles with Phillies highlights, lowlights, wonderful and wacky memories, legends and goats, the famous, and the infamous. You'll relive the rapturous season of the Whiz Kids and the magical 2008 run to the World Series, but also the lows of the historically inept Phillies of the 1930s and the equally historic collapse of 1964. You'll celebrate the incredible majesty of a Mike Schmidt home run, but you'll lament the devastation of Mitch Williams' infamous gopher ball to Joe Carter.

2008 Philadelphia Phillies - A Poetic Season

Author : Steve Potter
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9781438938554

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2008 Philadelphia Phillies - A Poetic Season by Steve Potter Pdf

This is the story of the 2008 Philadelphia Phillies baseball season. It is a day to day depiction of the team and games played during the regular and post seasons, a daily column and game day story combined as told from a fan's point of view. There are specific stories on games, team members, broadcasters and players, each game of the season is recapped with narrative and comments. This is the story of how the 2008 team became the world champions of baseball, it depicts the ups and downs of a long baseball season and the ultimate joy that is found by all when a championship is won as told from a lifelong fans perspective !

The Year of the Blue Snow

Author : Mel Marmer,Bill Nowlin,Clem Comly,James Forr,Russ Lake,Len Levin
Publisher : SABR, Inc.
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2013-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781933599526

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The Year of the Blue Snow by Mel Marmer,Bill Nowlin,Clem Comly,James Forr,Russ Lake,Len Levin Pdf

Catcher Gus Triandos dubbed the Philadelphia Phillies' 1964 season "the year of the blue snow"a rare thing that happens once in a great while. The Phillies were having a spectacular season in which everything was going right. They held a 6 1/2 game lead at the conclusion of play on September 20. With just 12 games to play, they seemingly had it made. But the Cincinnati Reds and St. Louis Cardinals never gave up, and when the Phillies lost ten consecutive games, it became a thrilling pennant race for Cardinals and Reds fans, but a horrific collapse for Phillies fanatics. But wait a minute. When it was seemingly too late, the Phillies finally won a game—and the first-place Cardinals lost two games to the lowly New York Mets, so on the last day of the season there was the distinct possibility of a three-way tie for first place. It would have been a first in baseball history. On the final day of the season, the Phillies beat the Reds handily, 10-0. All eyes and ears were fixed on the Mets-Cardinals game. Could the Mets knock off the first-place Cardinals for a third straight game? The Mets carried a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the fifth inning, but finally succumbed, 11-5. But what a season for Phillies fans. Jim Bunning had thrown the first perfect game in the last 84 years of NL history. The hero of the 1964 All-Star Game was the team's right fielder Johnny Callison, who brought the National League victory with the third walk-off home run in the history of the All-Star Game. The team also boasted the electrifying NL Rookie of the Year - the team's slugging third baseman Richie Allen (later called Dick Allen). St. Louis won the pennant, and went on to beat the Yankees in the World Series. But in Philadelphia, the '64 campaign left an ache that lasted for years. The 1964 Phillies not only "lost" the pennant but, following 1964, they got steadily worse. This book sheds light on the facts for the reader to determine answers to lingering questions they may still have about the Phillies team in the 1964 season—but any book about a team is really about the players. A collaborative effort by 37 members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), this work offers life stories of all the players and others (managers, coaches, owners, and broadcasters) associated with this star-crossed team, as well as essays of analysis and historical recaps. Includes: Foreword by Mel Marmer Introduction by Mel Marmer Opening Day 1964 Dick Allen by Rich D’Ambrosio Rubén Amaro by Rory Costello The Amaro Chronicles by Rory Costello Two Gold Glove Shortstops by Rory Costello Jack Baldschun by Chip Greene Dave Bennett by Mark Armour Dennis Bennett by Mark Armour John Boozer by Andy Sturgill Johnny Briggs by John Saccoman Jim Bunning by Ralph Berger Johnny Callison by John Rossi Danny Cater by Brian Englehardt Pat Corrales by James Ray Wes Covington by Andy Sturgill Ray Culp by Mark Armour Clay Dalrymple by Rory Costello Ryne Duren by Gregory H Wolf Tony González by José Ramírez and Rory Costello Dallas Green by Gregory H Wolf John Herrnstein by Brian Englehardt Don Hoak by Jack V Morris Alex Johnson by Mark Armour Johnny Klippstein by Gregory H Wolf Gary Kroll by Neil Poloncarz Bobby Locke by Paul Geisler Art Mahaffey by Ralph Berger and Mel Marmer Cal McLish by Joe Wancho Adolfo Phillips by Rob Neyer Vic Power by Joe Wancho Ed Roebuck by Paul Hirsch Cookie Rojas by Peter Gordon Bobby Shantz by Mel Marmer Costen Shockley by Chip Greene Chris Short by Andy Sturgill Roy Sievers by Gregory H Wolf Morrie Steevens by Len Levin Tony Taylor by Rory Costello and José Ramírez Frank Thomas by Bob Hurte Gus Triandos by Neal Poloncarz Bobby Wine by Bob Bloss Rick Wise by Bill Nowlin Gene Mauch by John Vorperian Peanuts Lowrey by Dick Rosen George Myatt by John Green Bob Oldis by Dan Even Al Widmar by Gregory H Wolf Bob Carpenter by James Ray John Quinn by Rory Costello The Origins of the 1964 Phillies by Jim Sweetman How the 1964 Phillies Were Built by Mel Marmer Shibe Park/Connie Mack Stadium by James Ray Richie Ashburn by Seamus Kearney Bill Campbell by Curt Smith By Saam by Neal Poloncarz Jim Bunning’s Perfect Game by James Ray Johnny Callison’s All-Star Home Run by Mel Marmer In Defense of Chico Ruiz’s “Mad Dash” by Rory Costello Pennant Was Stolen by Clem Comly Beyond Bunning and Short Rest: An Analysis of Managerial Decisions That Led to the Phillies’ Epic Collapse of 1964 by Bryan Soderholm-Difatte Epilogue by Clem Comly

The Philadelphia Phillies

Author : Sloan MacRae
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2011-08-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781448850082

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The Philadelphia Phillies by Sloan MacRae Pdf

Looks at the history of the Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball team franchise, from their formation in 1883 as the Philadelphia Quakers through their long history of ups and downs as the Phillies.