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Pete Rose, Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies, Mike Schmidt remember MLB hit king Pete Rose
Larry Shenk still remembers the day inside Veterans Stadium in 1981. Shenk, the longtime Philadelphia Phillies head of public relations, walked down the hallway with Pete Rose right after "Charlie Hustle" broke Stan Musial's record all-time National League hits record.
Pete Rose Dies at 83; All-Time MLB Hit Leader Won 3 World Series with Reds, Phillies
Pete Rose died Monday at 83 years old. According to TMZ Sports, the Major League Baseball hit king died in his Las Vegas home. Rose's agent, Ryan
Larry Shenk, former Phillies head of public relations, remembers Pete Rose
Pete Rose, the MLB's all-time hits leader, and three-time World Series champion who helped the Phillies win their first title in 1980, died at the age of 83.
Phillies beat Nationals in finale
Phillies beat Nationals in finale, head to playoffs for third season in row
Kyle Schwarber and Weston Wilson each drove in two runs as the Philadelphia Phillies wrapped up their regular season with a 6-3 road victory over the Washington Nationals on Sunday.
Phillies look to stop 4-game road losing streak, play the Nationals
The Philadelphia Phillies will try to end their four-game road skid in a matchup against the Washington Nationals
Phillies beat Nationals, finish with 95 wins, their most since 2011. Now they’ll wait for the playoffs.
For a Phillies team that has given its fan base palpitations at times, it felt like a fitting way for the season to end. “Clemens,” said manager Rob Thomson. “Just like we drew it up.” Clemens’ catch with the bases loaded gave Ruiz the first save of his big league career,
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Pete Rose helped the Phillies win their first World Series but leaves a complicated legacy after his death
Rose played five seasons in Philly, and is the MLB all-time leader in hits. But in 1989, he was banned from baseball for life ...
MLB
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Lineup of fan events announced to celebrate return of Phillies postseason
In advance of this weekend’s National League Division Series at Citizens Bank Park, fans are invited to get ramped up for the ...
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Phillies playoff notes: NLDS decisions, the last roster spot, bye-week prep and more
WASHINGTON — Even in the final weekend of this charmed Phillies season, manager Rob Thomson pushed his starting pitchers. He ...
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Phillies playoffs: Schedule, tickets, opponent, and everything we know now that they’ve clinched
The Phillies won their first National League East title since 2011 on Monday and clinched a bye in the wild-card round on ...
MLB
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Phillies enter postseason among sports betting favorites
According to the BetMGM online sportsbook, the Phillies enter the postseason as one of the top championship contenders. They ...
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What the conventional wisdom tells us about the Phillies' chances going into the NLDS
While waiting impatiently for Game 1 of the National League Division Series to start Saturday at Citizens Bank Park, here’s a ...
Philadelphia Inquirer
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Pete Rose, baseball’s banned hits leader and a former Phillies spark plug, has died at age 83
He moved into second place, ahead of Hank Aaron, with hit No. 3,772, in 1982. No. 4,000 was off the
Phillies
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Word Series odds: Dodgers favored over Phillies, Yanks and Astros
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened the season as favorites to win the World Series and finished the season that way. The Dodgers ...
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Reasons Why Philadelphia Phillies Should Be Worried Heading Into Postseason
It's been an interesting season for the Philadelphia Phillies. While they've proven to arguably be the best team in Major ...
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