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Congrats to the Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies captured their first World Series since 1980. The Phillies took Game 5 4-3 over Tampa Bay. The win gave them a 4-1 series win.

Great season for the Rays though. Let's hope they can keep their players.
 
 
   
 

Phillies inspiring pride in Philadelphia
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While I normally don't follow sports at all, and no longer live in Philadelphia, I hear from my family who still live there that folks are really excited about the World Series and their team!  Someone even put a Phillies baseball cap on top of the huge Billy Penn statue which resides on top of City Hall, smack in the middle of downtown Philadelphia.  I heard they got rained out last night, in the middle of the game, and that there was even a little snow!  I really hope the Phillies make it.  I understand (as I said I am sports challenged) that this is the first time since the 80s they might win.  Good luck, my old home team!
 
 
 

   
Phillies On A Roll
Amazing!  Joe Blanton hit a home run in tonight's game.  Joe Blanton, THE PITCHER!  Trust me, this just doesn't happen.

Not bad...to have your only home run take place in the World Series.


 
 
   
 

Phillies Coasting Through Playoffs
I'm a little surprised that the Phillies are up 2-0 on the Dodgers.  Looks like they've got a good shot at being in the World Series.


 
 
 

   
Rollins' hitting streak ends at 38

Jimmy Rollins' hitting streak is over. The Philadelphia Phillies' losing streak keeps going.

 

Rollins went 0-for-4, ending his 38-game hitting streak that stretched over two seasons, and the Phillies lost 4-2 to the St. Louis Cardinals on Thursday.

 

After finishing with a 36-game hitting streak last year, Rollins kept up his pursuit of Joe DiMaggio's major league record 56-game streak with hits in his first two games this season.

 

But he was hitless in three tries against Jason Marquis -- he's 3-for-25 against him -- and one at-bat against Josh Hancock. Rollins flied out to right field (first inning), left field (fifth) and center field (seventh), and was retired trying to bunt for a single in the third.

 

Rollins was the fifth batter due up in the ninth, but Jason Isringhausen retired the side in order, getting Mike Lieberthal to ground out to third base to end the game.

 

Rollins' season-ending 36-game hitting streak was the ninth-longest over one season in big league history, and the longest in the majors since 1987, when Paul Molitor hit safely in 39 consecutive games.

 

A three-time All-Star shortstop, Rollins' pursuit of DiMaggio's 65-year-old record had a catch. DiMaggio accomplished his feat in the same season in 1941. The major league marks for longest hitting streak in one season and longest hitting streak spanning two seasons are separate records.

 

DiMaggio holds both with his 56-game streak, but there is a difference in the NL records: Pete Rose (1978) and Willie Keeler (1897) share the NL mark at 44 games. However, Keeler got a hit in his final game of 1896, so his run of 45 games overall was the first record Rollins could've eclipsed.

 

The old Phillies franchise record of 31 was set by Ed Delahanty in 1899.

 

 
 
   
 

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