Sending Thanks To Our World Champions
Posted by Tim Malcolm, Thu, October 30, 2008 04:06 PM | Comments: 234
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Thank you to:
Geoff Jenkins. He was the most obvious pinch hitter in baseball history, and he decided to knock the biggest hit of his entire career, a leadoff double.
So Taguchi. Didn’t do anything in the postseason, but came up with the big hit against the Mets earlier this season. A loss or two there to the Mets, and it’s a different story.
Kyle Kendrick. Struggled this season, but had a couple big starts, including an eight-inning shutout against Oakland.
JA Happ. The top prospect pitched some big innings down the stretch and gave fans a reason to look ahead to 2009.
Clay Condrey. The best long man in baseball even had a few huge spots late in the season.
Rudy Seanez. Came up big in a couple spots with his veteran moxie.
Eric Bruntlett. The runt had a couple huge moments in 2008, including the mad dash to the plate in game three of the World Series.
Chris Coste. 30-year-old rookie hits the climax of his career. From Fargo, N.D., indie leaguer to world champion.
Tom Gordon. “Flash” may never pitch again as a Phillie, but he had a couple big innings early on.
Matt Stairs. The barrel-chested 40-year-old socks the biggest home run of his life in game four of the NLCS.
Scott Eyre. From no-man’s land in Chicago to late-innings hero in Philadelphia. With a loud mouth to boot.
Chad Durbin. From swingman to late-innings guru, he was one of the big acquisitions in the offseason.
Greg Dobbs. The best pinch hitter in Major League Baseball, and the best in Phillies history.
Joe Blanton. What a trade deadline pickup — the big man went 4-0 down the stretch, then gave a string of huge postseason performances with his arm and bat.
Pedro Feliz. Supplying big defense all season, Feliz came through with the game-winning RBI in the World Series clincher.
JC Romero. What a grab last season. The left-hander may have had you biting your nails, but when didn’t he finish the job? He got the win in game five of the series thanks to a gigantic double play — the play he always pulls off.
Jayson Werth. Another big grab. The slender, goateed outfielder rose from the underground to have his best offensive season ever.
Ed Wade. Yes, Mr. Wade, thank you for building a foundation that became world championship-caliber.
Brett Myers. What a story. From closer to starter to minor leagues, then back to the top. Myers was integral to the team’s late-season push, and never, ever kept himself quiet.
Jimmy Rollins. The 2007 MVP claimed the Phils would win 100 games in 2008. He was benched, he was ridiculed, he was loathed, then returned to lead the team to the promised land … and 103 wins.
Carlos Ruiz. Left for dead as an offensive player, Chooch upped his game in the World Series with big hits. Oh, and he was the main man calling the best pitching staff in baseball, bell to bell.
Shane Victorino. The Flyin’ Hawaiian became a star in 2008, especially in the postseason. He broke the club record for RBI in a postseason, then had two big RBI in game five.
Ryan Madson. He started as a long man, almost left for dead as a prospect that never truly blossomed. Then the autumn arrived; Madson became the best late-innings guy in baseball, especially in an almost-spotless postseason.
Pat Gillick. Bit by bit, he picked up integral players that became huge contributors to this team. From the very small (Stairs) to the very huge (Lidge), Gillick fit the pieces together perfectly. If he goes out, he’s going out on top.
Ryan Howard. The 2008 MVP candidate had another strong power year, then woke up in game four of the series with two mammoth home runs. The biggest threat remains the big man.
Chase Utley. The Man. All business, he epitomized the 2008 Phillies through grit and 100-percent effort. His defense shone through brighter than anything in the postseason, and his throw to the plate to end the seventh will go down in franchise lore.
Charlie Manuel. The best manager in Phillies history.
Cole Hamels. NLCS MVP. World Series MVP. Ladies, gentlemen, distinguished persons: Cole Hamels is the best pitcher in baseball.
Jamie Moyer. The 45-year-old kid from the suburbs won a world championship. His first. With the team he grew up watching and rooting for. Congratulations, kid, you absolutely deserve it.
Pat Burrell. Saving The Bat for second to last. Maybe he’s not the best Phillie player of all-time, but while Utley epitomized the team, Burrell epitomized the city. Downtrodden for so long, The Bat realized his dreams, thanks to a clutch leadoff double in the seventh. He might be gone after this season, but boy, will he be missed.
Brad Lidge. Unquestionably the team’s most important player. The best offseason acquisition I’ve ever seen, Lidge was perfect — absolutely perfect — in 2008. And he delivered the final out of the Phillies second world championship with a slider heard ’round the Valley.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, 2008 Philadelphia Phillies. We love you.

















Posts: 0 KM
We WON!
Posted: 05:09 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Mike
WE ARE THE CHAMPS IN 5 AS I TOLD TAMPA FANS DOWN THERE AT THE TROP FIELD
Posted: 05:11 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Paul
And thanks to Ed Wade for trading Lidge!
Posted: 05:12 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Bryan
Way to be, boys. Best season ever.
Posted: 05:12 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Matt S
What a season…all my dreams have come true..
A Huge Thank You to the 2008 Philadelphia Phillies
Posted: 05:13 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Ken Stern
Thanks so much for the joy you brought to all of us. From a Brooklyn Phillies Fan
Posted: 05:13 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Matt S
wait wait… 2008 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies…wow thats fun to say…
Posted: 05:13 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Tom Lic
Great end to a wonderful season;
Thanks Again Phillies
Posted: 05:15 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Paul L.
Way to go, Phillies! You guys rock! Special kudos to Jamie Moyer!
Posted: 05:16 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Bill
From an old time, long time Philly Phan who cut his teeth on the 1950 Whiz Kids, thank you for making an old man very happy last night! I had tears in my eyes and a clutch in my throat — haven’t felt that way since the day I first saw my baby boy (who’s now 38, and also a Philly Phan, of course).
Lights Out Lidge, JRoll, Pat the Bat, Chase, The Big Guy, the Flyin Hawaiian, Werth, Pete Happy … and the part-timers who were SO important to this Championship: Stairs, Geoff, Dobbs.
And of course, the Most Valuable Cole — King Cole, the ace of a very good staff.
What a team, what a bullpen, what a collection of World Champions.
Thanks for the ride — it was so much fun, let’s do it again.
Posted: 05:17 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Cheryl
Now, can we give Cole Hamels a decent raise!!!!
Awesome job, Phils!!
Posted: 05:19 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Phil
Thank you so much. I am so happy to have witnessed this in my life. I’m watching ESPN around the horn, and they think this nucleus will win the WS a couple of more times before it is over.
Posted: 05:20 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 MaryRose
Thank you, thank you thank you…my DAD who was a PHILLIES fan forever is looking down and smiling from ear to ear and I just wish he was here to share this awesome time…you have all given us such pride and joy!
Posted: 05:21 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Evie
Way to go!!!! Congratulations to the Champs! Thanks for another great year guys! Charlie – you’re the BEST!
Posted: 05:22 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Jen
Thank you Phillies for giving us hope again in our city! I am so thankful to have been around for this one and i will be celebrating the way a dedicated Phillies fan should!
Jayson Werth, i love you!
Posted: 05:23 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 T
I will never forget the look on Jenkins’ face after he hit that double. It was exactly the same thing any true fan would do if they got a hit for their favorite team… what a passionate and caring guy who fell in love with this city in less than 1 year.
Posted: 05:23 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Craig
The Utley throw to home to get the runner out ought to have a blog entry of it’s own. In fact it ought to have a website of it’s own. WHAT A PLAY!
Posted: 05:27 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Susan
This team is really special. I’ve been a fan since 1949 and always loved the Phillies. Can’t wait for tomorrow’s celebration.
Posted: 05:27 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Brian
Thank you just isn’t enough to express my appreciation for the greatest roller coaster ride of a baseball season ever.
World Champions! Unbelievable!
Job well done boys!
Posted: 05:31 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Dan
Congrats to the Phillies and their fans, they def. deserve the title. Enjoy the parade tomorrow!
Posted: 05:31 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Kat
I couln’t be more happier or prouder for you guys!!
What a fantastic group effort, you definitely are a “team”.!!!
You gave us all something to cheer about, you are all
MVP’s..!!!
Enjoy your success , you deserve to be the
WORLD CHAMPIONS !!
Kat
Posted: 05:33 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Sarah
I was in a womb for the last Phillies World Series in 1980! Now it feels like Christmas on Halloween! I KNEW when I moved to LA in January that this would happen, but I never thought I’d be able to come home for this. Know how much I love the Phillies? I even am giving up Halloween at The Playboy Mansion to go to the Parade. Nothing comes between me and my Phillies! Anyone wanna tell me where the best Phillies/Halloween party is going to be now? :)
Posted: 05:36 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Lori Belmont
Congratulations from the Belmont Family in Hamilton Square NJ
Posted: 05:38 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Dot
I have always said that the Phillies were the best, well this year proved that they are the best. They are the Best Champions that Baseball has ever has.
Posted: 05:40 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 NJ
Wow we do really hate Adam Eaton here… I don’t have any time for the guy but didn’t quite realise the level of hatred directed at him.
Posted: 05:41 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Mike
thank you to all the club?
Posted: 05:52 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Nationals#1
We knew you guys could do it, even when everyone else doubted you. Congratuations, you completely deserve to be called the World Champions!!!
I woud say something about those bandwagon jumping analysts and writers but why bother? Lidge’s third strike said it better than anyone else could have
Posted: 05:56 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Phinally, We Win! « Modern Day Slacker
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Posted: 06:02 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Ken
I am so proud to be a Philadelphian. Having lived in the New York suburbs for 30 years, it is such a pleasure to show the New Yorkers what an honor and privilege it is to be the World Champions. There were so many big contributions by the reserve players that will truly be remembered.
Posted: 06:02 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Debbie
Thanks for everything guys! 28 years was worth it, because we are experiencing this with a team like you.
Posted: 06:06 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Marc Landis
Whatta night! Whatta series! Whatta season! Great job!
Posted: 06:08 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Chuck
Thanks for all the memories!!! You all deserve it. And the city has waited a long time for this. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!
Posted: 06:09 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Art D.
Most credit due to the Phils advance ML scouts who–together with Dubee–composed a pitching plan that left the Rays at a loss at the plate.
DUBEE et al (not yet recognized) FOR MANY PLAUDITS!!
In fact, IMO, Dubee is THE unacknowledged LARGE reason the Phils won it all!!
Thanks, Rich!!
Posted: 06:09 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 G Ray
Never doubted it for a minute. Said they’d win in five didn’t think it would take three days to happen but who cares we are champions of the World.
Congratualations to each and every member of the Philadelphia Phillies.
Lets do it again next year this is fun
Posted: 06:10 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Manny
I LOVE THIS FREAKING TEAM!!!!!
Posted: 06:10 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 The K
Thank you to our 2008 World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies!!!!!!! :D
Posted: 06:10 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Peg & Bob
FROM THE BOTTOM OF OUR HEARTS TO THE BIGGEST HEARTS IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE–THE WORDS “WHY CAN’T US” RINGS OUT LOUD. YOU MADE ALL OF PHILLY PROUD. GOD SPEED TO EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE WORLD. NO MATTER WHERE YOU ALL WIND UP, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A “PHILADELPHIA PHILLY”. A GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO THE GRANDEST MANAGER IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE–CHARLIE MANUEL. WAY TO GO BOYS!!!!!
Posted: 06:11 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 SJ Mike
I can’t wait until the DVD(s) come out so I can watch and relive this season over and over again.
I have DVDs for the ’80 team, ’93 team, and ’07 team.
Posted: 06:18 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 The Dells
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! You guys have made our hearts happier than anything in a long time. You are the World Series Champions now and forever!@!
Posted: 06:19 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Samantha
We are so excited…only bummed because we now live in CA and can’t be at the parade Friday to celebrate the “phantastic” win of our Phillies!!!
My Father-in-Law (a life long Phillies fan) passed away a year ago and my husband and I were sad he missed it – he would have loved watching our boys kick butt!!!
Way to go guys – thanks for giving us such a great ride!!!
Posted: 06:20 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Phillies Diary
Well boys, we did it. What a long and laboring season only to get stuck in a 2 day rain delay. Only fitting. This team will go down in my mind as the greatest in Phillies history (and I was 12 when the 1980 team won). Every time you might have had your doubts, the team game through. Hats off to the Phightins!
Oh and you had to figure one of two trades in the last 5 years for the Astros’ closer would work out. Didn’t you?
I’ve said it for years. Bullpen, bullpen, bullpen! Without that I don’t care how good the rest of the team is. (see: The Mets)
Posted: 06:20 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 The Alicea & Aponte Family
I would love to thank the Phillies for making our city champions. Ive been a fan since i was a baby thanks to my father. My Father was there when the Phillies won the first World Series and he waited so long for another victory. He was practically in tears last night. Ive never seen him so happy. Thank you.. A special shout out to Ryan Howard My mother adores You. She calls you her Nieto ((thats spanish for grandson)) because you look like her grandson so you have a special place in her heart. She only watches the Phillies just to see you hit home runs. She wanted me to say that. Anywayz Congrats it was a victory well deserved. On behalf of my family and the city of Philadelphia WE LOVE YOU!!!THANK YOU!! and we know you can do it again next season =)
Posted: 06:25 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Doris Miles
I Believe!
Posted: 06:28 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Mr. & Mrs Dave Kicinski
Way to go boys. Thanks so much for finally bringing a championship here to Philly. We love you.
Posted: 06:30 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Diane
For an unsung hero……..
Geoff Jenkins has always been the first one up those dugout steps to congratulate his teammates, and encourage their successes!
So fitting he got the leadoff hit!
The Phillies………today’s sunshine in a rainy world! Bless you!
Posted: 06:31 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Tom Russell
A Great Big “Thank you” to the Fighting Phils for a Wonderful Season, and Winning the World Series.
Way to go!!!! Congratulations to the Champs! Thanks for another great year guys!
Posted: 06:33 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Kate
I thought I had sorted out all of my emotions until I read this piece. It brought tears to my eyes. Tim, thanks for writing such an appropriate and loving tribute to the Phillies.
As for the Fightin’s themselves–a team that defied odds, that re-energized a city, and that was just plain fun to watch–thank you for your grit, your determination, your style, and your energy. You will not be forgotten!
Posted: 06:36 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 Erica
YOUS ARE AMAZINGG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! …
Posted: 06:41 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 NILESH TAILOR
THANK YOU!!! NO ONE HAS MADE THE CITY SO JOYOUS THEN U!!! GO PHILLIES!!!
Posted: 06:44 PM on October 30, 2008
Posts: 0 MIKE CUZ
IT’S OUR TURN NOW! WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS! R.I.P. to the jinx (born 1984- deceased -2008!) GO FIGHTIN PHILS!!! THANK YOU!
Posted: 06:45 PM on October 30, 2008