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  • * April 27 - With one out in the ninth, Phillies' third baseman [[Mike Schmidt]] breaks up [[Nolan Ryan]]'s no-hitter. ...Louis Cardinals trade [[Steve Lake]] and [[Curt Ford]] to the Philadelphia Phillies for Milt Thompson.
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  • * Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2nd round of the [[1971]] amateur draft, where he would spend his en * Won the Phillies' only World Series title in [[1980]].
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  • * Traded by the San Diego Padres with Randy Ready to the Philadelphia Phillies for Chris James. * Played on the infamous [[1993]] Phillies, along with fellow RBIer [[Lenny Dykstra]].
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  • ...ng players are taken in the amateur draft: [[Ryne Sandberg]] (Philadelphia Phillies, Round 20), [[Kirk Gibson]] ([[Detroit|Detroit Tigers]], Round 1), [[Mike W
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  • * Signed by the Philadelphia Phillies :Philadelphia Phillies (1982)
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  • * Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 6th round of the 1969 amateur draft. * Played in the Big Leagues with Philadelphia (1972-1981), California (1982-1988) and Kansas City (1989-1990)
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  • [[1980]] [[RBIers with the Phillies|Philadelphia Phillies]] 1980 Philadelphia Phillies
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  • Mike Krukow was an All-Star pitcher for the Giants, Cubs, and Phillies. He currently is a broadcaster for the Giants. His insights and the great b * Played in the Big Leagues from with Chicago([[1976]]-[[1981]]), Philadelphia ([[1982]]) and San Francisco ([[1983]]-[[1989]])
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  • [[File:Don-robinson-philadelphia-phillies-signed-8x10-photo-731-t289689-500.jpg]]
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  • * Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 20th round of the [[1978]] draft * Traded from Philadelphia with Larry Bowa for Ivan DeJesus in [[1982]]
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  • ...ons starting for San Fran, then spent brief stints with [[California]] and Philadelphia to finish his career in [[1992]]. ...'"The final game of one season, Chuck started me in left field against the Phillies and I went 2 for 3 with two RBIs. He took me out in the seventh and put Lee
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  • * Philadelphia Phillies: 1990 - 1992
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