Jonathan Papelbon spent three-and-a-half seasons with the Phillies. (Derik Hamilton/Icon Sportswire) The Phillies all-time leader in saves threw out the first pitch prior to Game 3 of the American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros. Papelbon had an ERA under three in each of his three full seasons with the Phillies, but his legacy and loyalty lies with Boston. He spent seven seasons with the Red Sox and was on the mound when Boston clinched the 2007 World Series at Coors Field. https://twitter.com/TLee_WMTW/status/1450250797711757313 Papelbon ran out from the bullpen to the mound to the tune of his old walk-out music, Dropkick Murphys' "I'm Shipping Up to Boston." He took the signs from Kevin Plawecki and threw a 91 mph fastball. With the way both teams in the series are going through pitchers, the retired reliever could be called upon to suit up in the near future. https://twitter.com/ConorRyan_93/status/1450251310587125764 Papelbon signed a four-year, $50 million contract with the Phillies in November 2011. His 2.31 ERA with the team is the lowest in franchise history among relievers with at least 200 innings pitched for Philadelphia, but his reputation in the city isn't all that flattering. Papelbon received a seven-game suspension in 2014 for making a lewd gesture toward fans and bumping umpire Joe West during a game against the Miami Marlins on Sept. 14, 2014. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Bryce Harper’s Top 5 Home Runs Of 2021Dodgers ‘Opener’ Corey Knebel Could Be A Fit For The PhilliesTrevor Story Might Be Best Big-Ticket Target For Phillies This WinterPreston Mattingly Is Inheriting A Mess. Can He Turn Around The Farm System Before It’s Too Late?J.T. Realmuto Could Have Been A Pro Athlete In Many Sports, According To His Former CoachesMLB Trade Rumors Releases Arbitration Projections For 9 PhilliesPhillies Nation Top 20 Prospects: September 2021The Phillies Will Once Again Look Elsewhere For A CloserBryce Harper Isn’t Worried About Wasting His Prime In PhiladelphiaPhillies 2021 Walk-Up Songs Phillies Nation Podcast · The Call to the Show (with broadcaster Pat McCarthy)