Philadelphia Phillies: The "Dog Days" Are Over in Philadelphia
Consider this piece more of a memoir than anything else. ย My childhood with the Phillies was always adventurous but often ugly. ย The Phillies were constantly a losing team and never broke the bank to go out and sign any big-name free agents. ย At the time, we knew they weren't the New York Yankees, nor were we asking them to be. ย We just wanted to know that they had a desire to someday win.
This all changed in 2003 when they signed Jim Thome and closed out the Vet. ย Then, in the following off-season, they added Billy Wagner to fill the void of closer and open Citizens Bank Park. ย This told the fans that the Phillies wanted to win and apparently now had the funds to do so. ย
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A lot has changed since those "dog days." ย Philadelphia is now the place to play and you can somewhat thank Thome for helping put Philly on the map. ย During the Phillies' period of misery while at the Vet, you'd be lucky to see 20,000 people down at the ballpark. ย My father and I would venture out to the 700 level of rightfield with our $7.00 General Admission tickets. ย Those days were enjoyable but also bitter and painful. ย Someday though, we knew that the Phillies would turn it around.ย
Well, today that period of misery is long gone. ย The Phillies are now a marquee team in baseball and have made the playoffs four years running. ย They sell out just about every game as tickets are nearly impossible to come by.
They now have (on paper) one of the best rotations of all time. ย Cliff Lee, Roy Halladay, Roy Oswalt and Cole Hamels will be a formidable foursome for the Fightin' Phils in 2011. ย
Through their minor league system, they were able to develop loads of young talent. ย This is a pool that includes Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Hamels, Jimmy Rollins and Dominic Brown among others.
Those sad days weren't that long ago, but are now in the rear-view mirror. ย Misery has been turned into all positives for the Phillies. ย They bumped the Yankees off of a "Cliff" and are now looking to return to the World Series in 2011. ย Ruben Amaro Jr. deserves a bulk of the praise for such moves as this may be the deepest Phils team ever.
For 14 years, Philadelphia suffered without a playoff appearance. ย Now, they're aiming for a fifth straight playoff appearance and third World Series berth. ย What a turnaround for a team that was in the basement for so long. ย
In four seasons, they've doubled the payroll of this team. ย During that time, look at the success that they've enjoyed. ย
They can actually compete financially with the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. ย That's something I never thought we could say. ย ย ย









