Once the ball caromed off the wall, I was watching Chase," Victorino said. He went over and made a great play, a great relay. Everything that possibly could have made that closer, they did it. Any other way, Chase is probably standing up at home plate.
To Chase's credit, he ran hard out of the box from the second he hit the ball. He hustled the whole way. Obviously things gotta go your way, but that's how you get an inside the park home run. And did you cream your girlie panties too, Boy-yle? My point is there was more than one guy who was key to getting the win. But I also mentioned Utley had that nice grab spin and throw to 1st for the out. But Marinez and Rollins made some great defensive plays too. And Vanimal was great too, maintaining his composure after allowing a run in the 1st.
Most exciting play I have seen in person…. Chase Utley, you are the MAN!!!!!! Phils are starting to hit, Polonco is coming back and Lidge looked pretty good! That slider was biting a lot! Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Gambling problem? Personally, I've never understood why people feel the need to dress up like the Phanatic in the middle of the summer. You're probably wearing three layers of clothing, covered from head to toe in green fuzz, and trapped inside of a cardboard box for a head.
Anyway, the Phanatic certainly appreciates his supporters, so I've always wondered, what exactly would that moment be like when the Phanatics meet? Okay, so this video doesn't really involve the fans, but it's just too funny not to post. Anyone who is familiar with the Phillies and their broadcast team knows that the guys like to poke fun at each other a little bit, and Gary Matthews has referred to Chris Wheeler as "Muff"—short for the endearing term, Muffin—on numerous occasions.
Leave it to Chase Utley to put his underrated sense of humor to the test again, this time, at the expense of Wheels. You don't just wake up one morning as the best mascot in sports. Something like this takes years of training, perfecting your sense of humor, and most importantly, finding the perfect time to capitalize on the misfortune of other people.
In this video, that means he is the best at doing, well, nothing. He's just sitting back, taking in the game, when all of the sudden, an opportunity arises, and he scares the bejeezus out of that poor woman in the row in front of him.
Phillies fans are a passionate group of individuals, and this fan certainly isn't lacking any passion. With the postseason in full swing yet again in Philadelphia, FOX News caught up with a lively fan to get his feelings on the Phillies. Needless to say, he was feeling stoked. You have to love the death stare and his forcefulness about the "Fightins. Even the Phillie Phanatic has to limber up before the game.
We can't have the best mascot in the world pull a muscle! This is one of the Phanatic's pre-game rituals at Citizens Bank Park, and the fans and opposing players get a kick out of it. You have to admit, the Phanatic is pretty flexible for not being able to see over his stomach! This is a routine that the Phanatic does at the beginning of every game, but I chose this video for two reasons. The first is the Phanatic's jog. That is quality humor. The second is a Hunter Pence cameo! More from these two in a bit.
We've all gotten a little upset with the umpires before. After all, when something bad happens to your team or a call doesn't go your way, blaming the umpire is easy! Anyone who is familiar with the Phillie Phanatic and all of his shenanigans knows that he feels the same way.
The boys in blue are the butt of many a joke by the Phanatic, and this routine is no different. Side Note: The part where he bangs his head against the ground forces me to laugh uncontrollably. Want to see Phillies' infielder Pete Orr almost get trampled by racing sausages in Milwaukee , only to avoid them all by using a Matrix-like maneuver?
Check out Orr's deer-in-the-headlights type reaction when he sees the fake pork products approaching, only to make himself as thin as possible and only slightly clip the Hot Dog. In fact, it was kind of like a riot. On one side of the street, you could see fans celebrating the organization's second World Series title, and on the other, there was a car being flipped.
That's neither here nor there. Some fans got a little carried away that night, including this guy, who decided that it would be a good idea to climb a light pole.
In hindsight, I'm sure he'd like a do-over, because the rowdy fans below decided to throw their beverages at him, and one fan with amazing aim hit him right in the dome with what looks like a 40 oz. One YouTube commentor made an interesting observation. That is not a sturdy light pole. What if the person who threw the bottle was actually a super hero in disguise, saving the tens of people below from a falling light pole? It seems like that, out of everyone who has ever tried running on to the field, the only person who has ever been successful is the Phillie Phanatic, and I don't think that's a coincidence.
Take Red Man here, for example. He jumped on to the field and was running circles around the security guards. He was going to get away with it! That is, until Atlanta Braves' outfielder Matt Diaz uses his ninja stealth to sneak up on him and trip him, slowing him down enough for a security guard to finally tackle him.
If I've learned anything from my countless hours surfing the web, it's that the Internet loves two things above and beyond anything else: Kittens and babies. So while I was unable to find a video of a feline Phillies' fan, I did find this awesome video of this kid named Will.
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