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Ad Liska 1998 Deaths

Ad LiskaAge: 92 pitcher for the Washington Senators (1929-31) and the Philadelphia Phillies (1932-33); compiled a 17-18 lifetime record and 3.86 ERA; cause of death not givenDied: Portland,…

Curt Schilling

Curt SchillingBorn: Nov. 14, 1966Baseball RHP led majors in strikeouts twice (1997-98) with Philadelphia Phillies; traded to Arizona in 2000; 3-time 20- game winner (2001-02,04); shared 2001…

Tug McGraw 2004 Deaths

Tug McGrawAge: 59 left-handed relief pitcher who helped the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies capture World Series championships. He tallied 180 saves in his 19-year career. Died:…

Curt Flood

Curt FloodBorn: Jan. 18, 1938Baseball OF played 15 years (1956-69,71) mainly with St. Louis; hit over .300 6 times with 7 Gold Gloves; refused trade to Phillies in 1969; lost challenge to…

World Series—2008

Philadelphia Phillies defeated Tampa Bay Rays, 4 games to 1. Series MVP: Cole Hamels. 1st Game—Tampa Bay, Oct. 22 Philadelphia 3, Tampa Bay 2 2nd Game—Tampa Bay, Oct. 23…

Byrum (By) Saam 2000 Deaths

Byrum (By) SaamAge: 85 Philadelphia radio broadcaster who called more than 8,000 baseball games over 38 years for the Phillies and A's; began broadcasting college football in 1937 and…

Harry Anderson 1998 Deaths

Harry AndersonAge: 66 an outfielder with the Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds; nicknamed "The Horse"; had his best year in 1958 when he hit .301 with 34 doubles, 23 homers and 97…

Dolph Camilli Biography

Dolph CamilliAge: 90 the 1941 National League MVP and star first baseman with the Brooklyn Dodgers; spent 12 years in the majors with Dodgers, Cubs, Phillies and Red Sox; helped the Dodgers…

Cal Abrams Biography

Cal AbramsAge: 72 probably best remembered for being thrown out at home plate as a Brooklyn Dodger in the last of the ninth in the final game of the 1950 World Series; had he scored on Duke…