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Results tagged “baseball” from The Lineup Card
This Phillies fan stopped on a trip to Death Valley to tout his beloved team . . .
And here's some more in case you didn't get enough . . .

Is Charlie Manuel, right, a master manager?
Was the Phillies win in Game a result of Joe Torre's incompetence or Charlie Manuel's cagy manipulations?
Read more on Charlie getting the last chuckle.
Here's excerpt from the story:
The mythology is already starting, and the Phillies haven't yet dispatched the Dodgers in the NLCS.
But from the Left Coast to the Delaware Valley yesterday, on talk radio, on TV and in angry blogs and furious e-mails, fans and even some media folk are creating a myth for the ages.
They're saying the reason the Phils are on the verge of their sixth World Series in 125 years is because Charlie Manuel is outmanaging Joe Torre.
Dodger fans are roasting the man who won four World Series rings with the Yankees for getting snookered by Uncle Charlie, who understands that a manager's primary job is to keep his players happy. Executing arcane strategic "moves" is not nearly so high a priority.
2
Number of Phillies players who were in the big leagues the last time the Phillies were this close to a World Series. Can you name them? (Click on the jump to see if you are right)
15
Number of MLB teams out of 30 that have appeared in a World Series since 1993, when the Phillies fell to the Blue Jays in six games on Joe Carter's walkoff home run.
12 and 9
Ages of Shane Victorino and Cole Hamels in 1993.
And here's a fun link to a story that tells us why the Phillies postseason runs always seem to make life better.
. . . if you happen to be in L.A. tonight, that is.
Paul Vigna of The Philadelphia Daily News (and a former sports editor here at the York Daily Record) reported this on his blog:
Average ticket prices for Game 4 were $102, and they are the same for Game 5 tomorrow night, according to StubHub's daily report. In fact, the average price of a ticket for the three games at Dodger Stadium is down to $114. In fact, the lowest priced ticket was for $5 to Game 3 for a spot in the upper deck. A number of seats are going for below face value, in the $16 to $20 range.
Meanwhile, neither the quantity (around 3,400) nor the average price ($252) has changed much at all for a possible Game 6 at Citizens Bank Park on Friday night.
It's a good time to be a West Coast Phillie fan.
It seems that the promotion people at minor-league baseball stadiums aren't the only ones trying to keep the fans entertained at games anymore. When some of these managers meltdown, boy, do they give it all they've got.
The most recent, Kash Beauchamp of the Witchita Wingnuts (which is just a great name) was left standing on the field in his red socks.
So in honor of these managers who go the extra mile in their rants, here's a look back at some doozies:
Tell me when people stopped caring about the Major League All-Star Game.
How did this happen?
All I know is that growing up in the 1970s and 80s, fans and players did care. It mattered who won, which was good for bragging rights all the way around.
In a just world, Omar Vizquel and Greg Maddux would be American folk heroes.
Sadly, thanks to steroids, the era of doubt settled on Major League Baseball during their careers.
But the two of them brought class, grace and beauty to a sport often mired in controversy.
And this is probably the last summer we'll get a chance to watch them perform.

