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The A’s left Philadelphia in 1954, but they still have fans here who root for the team that has moved four times in 125 years ...
Welcome to Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. An opposing coach once told Phillies manager Rob Thomson that playing at the Bank in the postseason is like “four hours of hell.” It ...
The Cooper DeJean Effect, putting Jalyx Hunt’s improvement in perspective and more in Roob's latest observations.
They would stay in Shibe Park, later known as Connie Mack Stadium until the Athletics left Philadelphia for Kansas City in 1955. While in Kansas City, the Athletics called Municipal Stadium their home ...
They live in Eric’s late aunt’s rent-controlled apartment in a grand edifice overlooking Central Park. Eric throws parties ... began with guitarist Sean Shibe playing wispy ornamentation ...
Why wasn’t the scene at Philadelphia’s Connie Mack Stadium even a little dramatic as the ... during Game 4 of the 1931 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Shibe Park, Oct. 6, 1931. (The ...
The neighborhood is in the area of the former Shibe Park (Connie Mack Stadium if you were a Philadelphia A’s fan) at 21 st and Lehigh Streets. In addition to the stories of the veterans ...
The boys of summer arrive this week to participate in the annual Connie Mack World Series at Ricketts Park, and the Connie Mack World Series Parade will help kick off the event at 10 a.m. Friday ...
Before the Swingin’ A’s and the Bash Brothers and Moneyball, there was Connie Mack, Shibe Park and two dynasties that brought five World Series championships to Philadelphia. And before John ...
And most of those losing seasons occurred during their final two decades at Shibe Park, which was renamed Connie Mack Stadium in 1953. But in 1950, the A's expected to regain their glory.