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September 29, 2006

The Good Things From Last Night's Phillies Game

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Surprisingly, there were some, even when the game scheduled to start at 7:05 didn't begin until 11:30.

The first was Phillies broadcaster Larry Andersen, who last night said of Jeff Conine's 0-for-7 performance the night before: "But after a night like that, I think he was on a suicide watch." Ho ho!

The second was the Presidents' Race, where giant costumed presidents (with huge heads) race around the field. And, since the game started at 11:30, reporters -- reporters! -- ran in some of the costumes, including Delco Times reporter Dennis Deitch, who was George Washington. And that costumed Thomas Jefferson who fell flat on his face? None other than Phillies.com reporter Ken Mandel.

"He's the first person to fall in the history of the race," CSN reporter John Finger said last night.

Congratulations, Ken! You did better than the Fightins did last night.

Loss to Nationals leaves Phils 2 behind L.A. [Inquirer]

Posted by D-Mac on September 29, 2006 09:59 AM
Posted to Larry Andersen , Phillies , Presidents

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And accordng to Rich Hoffman's article, the Phils fans chanted "Ran-dal Si-mon" throughout the race.

Posted by: Johnny Goodtimes at September 29, 2006 09:56 AM