OTD in 2010… Doc Playoff No Hitter
Hard to believe it has been 10 years since Roy Halladay pitched a playoff no-hitter against the Reds.
Here is the entire game broadcast:
Hard to believe it has been 10 years since Roy Halladay pitched a playoff no-hitter against the Reds.
Here is the entire game broadcast:
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On this day in 1981, Phillies Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt became the fourth (and most recent) in franchise history to homer in an All Star Game. With his team down 4-3 in the top of eighth inning, Schmidt pounded a Rollie Fingers pitch over Dave Winfield and the Municipal Stadium center field wall, driving in Pittsburgh’s Mike Easler…
DA15 Instagram Post: OTD in 1962, Philly legend Wilt Chamberlain dropped 100 on the Knicks in an #NBA game played in Hershey, Pa
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27 Years ago… even as a video game… this is painful to watch. For the record: Bill Buckner is a good man. He was a great baseball player. We played together on the ’71 Dodgers. He had the type of career most players only dream about. Sadly, the vast majority of the people in the world…