PHILLIES SHIRTS LOTS # 12, #13, #14 consists of three PHILLIES HOME SHIRTS
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By PATRICK GORDON - Philadelphia Baseball Review It was a brisk October Sunday afternoon in 1910 at Chicago’s old West Side Park when Athletics pitcher Jack Coombs etched an indelible mark on Philadelphia’s baseball landscape. The right hander, who had already won Games 2 and 3 of the World Series behind a pair of complete games, was staked to […]
I am 52 years old. grew up in Philadelphia my entire life. When I was a child I discovered and adored the Phillies, going to games at Connie Mack. I heard my mother and uncle tell me how they use to work for Jerrold’s Electronics and it was located across the street from Baker Bowl, […]
The Oakland Athletics will be visiting the Phillies over the weekend of June 24, 25, 26. To commemorate the A’s return to Philly, the Oakland Athletics PR Department has donated two official Athletics home jerseys shown here in these photos. They are the official game worn & autographed jerseys of Trevor Cahill ‘s size 48 […]
by Bob Warrington Introduction Connie Mack’s biographer, Frederick G. Lieb, had this to say about the Philadelphia Athletics’ 1908 season, “The A’s went into a sharp tailspin.” After a second place finish in 1907 with an 88-57 record, the team dropped to 68-85 in 1908, earning the A’s sixth place at season’s end—the lowest the […]
August 7, 2010
AUTOGRAPHED Straight Talk from Wild Thing Mitch Williams With Darrell Berger, forword by John Kruk 194 page hard cover So the 1993 season ends with Joe Carter’s homer off Mitch. I’m playing first. The first thing I thought to myself was, okay, its over, we had a helluva run. We finished last the year […]
Thomas J. Saboy of Howell NJ has been selected as one of the bat boys for the 2010 Lakewood Blue Claws Team. Lakewood is a minor League affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Thomas is the grandson of Thomas R. Saboy, a good friend of the Philadelphia Athletics and Eddie Joost.
12 year old John Alek of Hatboro, is shown here with his Pop Pop Ira, as John models a replica 1938 Phillies Chuck Klein road uniform. Said John, “Geez, this Museum is fantastic, I need to tell my friends and I am so proud to be wearing a uniform like the one Hall of Famer […]
On July 3, Chairman Dave Jordan represented the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society at the unveiling of a new photographic exhibition at the Philadelphia International Airport, entitled “Philadelphia’s Baseball Legends: The Championship Teams,” part of the city’s Welcome America celebration. Mayor Michael Nutter, Scott Palmer, the Phillie Phanatic, and a couple of Phillies ballgirls participated in […]
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