Phillies first pro sports tean to 10,000 losses !!!

Richie Ashburn is rolling in his grave....
 
Not really...I see it as a milestone...A definite sign that the Philadelphia Phillies have endured the test of time.

Either way, my braves are the next closest at like 9680ish...
 
I relish in the suffering of Philly fans. Nothing in the world makes me feel better than to see them suffer.
 
I relish in the suffering of Philly fans. Nothing in the world makes me feel better than to see them suffer.

Until the next Eagles/Giants game, then you hang your head in shame....

Don't worry, by the time September rolls around the Mets will be wondering how the Phillies stole the East from them. The only thing worse than losing 10,000 games is losing the NL East to the team that lost 10,000 games!
 
Until the next Eagles/Giants game, then you hang your head in shame....

Don't worry, by the time September rolls around the Mets will be wondering how the Phillies stole the East from them. The only thing worse than losing 10,000 games is losing the NL East to the team that lost 10,000 games!

Please tell me you are joking about the phils...
 
Please tell me you are joking about the phils...

nah, they'll be fine. Pitching is their major downfall, and they have the power to overcome. Ryan Howard has slumped all year so far, and he's starting to hit like there's no tomorrow. Utley, Rowand, even Burrell is hitting. He's like over .400 in his last 20 games. Offense is no problem, it's pitching. Flash is back(although i am still unsure what that means), Myers and Garcia are coming back, Moyer is better than his last few outings, Eaton will win some games, and Cole Hamels is the next Cy Young. If this Kyle Kendrick kid keeps rolling along, the Phillies will be just fine come September. And if not, there's always next year, just like I've been saying since 1980! :thumbsup:
 
It's in one of the parks...I forget which.

It was at the Spectrum last time I was there, but that was a few years ago. Now that I think about it, I saw the Flyers knock the Rangers out of the playoffs, it was a huge celebration on Pattison Avenue afterward, lots of sad New Yorkers running to their cars...
 
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