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By MCS513, Section MLB
The Phillies are having a great season, currently leading the National League East Division. People around the city of Philadelphia are starting to think that this could be the team that ends the 25 year wait for another championship in Philadelphia. (493 words in story) Full Story By Jake Brown, Section MLB
If you had the distinct un-pleasure of being down at Citizens Bank Park for the only two Phillies home playoff games in the last 14 years, then you got to witness the superb play of perhaps the quietest MVP candidate of all time. Matt Holliday. (775 words in story) Full Story By alexferguson60, Section MLB
Will the Cubbies win for the first time in 99 years? Can the Phillies get a World Series crown AND lose for the 10,000 time in one season? How did the Rockies get in and the Padres manage to screw it up? All we know is is that there are no atheists in October amongst baseball fans...Alex Ferguson previews the NLDS (614 words in story) Full Story By Giantsfan227, Section MLB
The All Star break is here, and a much needed rest is given to the hard working ball players in the MLB, but for the Philadelphia Phillies, it is only delaying the inevitable. With their next loss, the Phillies will have 10,000 in their history.
In fact, no team in any sport across the world has every sucked more than the good old fightin' Phills. During its 125 years of existence, the club has one world series title, that in 1980. (4 comments, 501 words in story) Full Story By Vin, Section MLB
Back in August, I started the Friday Free For All to get back into writing feature length columns, but like smart Charlie Manuel managerial moves, they were few and far between. But I'm ready to make a comeback. (Yes, folks, you are witnessing the most unasked for comeback since Winger released Headed for a Heartbreak.) So here it is, the first Friday Free for All of 2007, equal parts sports, angst, and anti-starfucking. (2 comments, 902 words in story) Full Story By Philadelphiaflyernut, Section NHL
I'm trying to be optimistic. It's my New Year's Resolution. I look around at the disaster zone that is Philadelphia sports and I say to myself, there HAS to be something positive that I can take from this mess. I MUST find something to put my energy into. So I've made a list of some of the things I'm thankful for in the sporting world of Philadelphia. (4 comments, 907 words in story) Full Story By Vin, Section NFL
As a service for the Sportscolumn community, I went to the 11:30 AM showing of Invincible today. Who am I kidding, if I wasn't going to write a review for SC, I'd have seen the 2:30 showing anyway. As an Eagles fan, I am obligated to see the movie. What's the population of the Delaware Valley? 6 million people? Multiply by $9... Invincible is guaranteed to bring in at least $50M just from the Philly area alone. (2 comments, 1155 words in story) Full Story By Philadelphiaflyernut, Section NHL
Just when I think my world as a Philadelphia fan can't get any more dismal, some Philadelphia team shakes things up by placing themselves eleven games out of the division lead, blowing it in the playoffs, not making the playoffs, or spending more time arguing with a crazy wide receiver, than playing the actual game. Over the past couple of days, I've started making a list of the things that make me crazy as a Philadelphia fan. Here's a sampling: (697 words in story) Full Story |
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