Nov 5, 2009 | PennLive.com
No blame-placing needed for overachieving Phils
Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel gazes at the 2008 championship trophy before the start of the 2009 Phillies season opener at Citizens Bank Park.
For Phils' playoff hopes, no time like the present
Phils have pitching questions as season winds down Gillick open to 'right situation' Phillies still waiting for clincher, but decisions ahead Phils keep struggling in loss to Astros Phils drop another to Astros Phillies vs.
Camden edges Barnstormers in 9th
Anybody want to be a closer? The money's great at the highest level, of course. But unless you're Mariano Rivera, it can be an excruciating way to earn it.
Barnstromers win final game of series with Patriots,...
Words may not be able to describe how bad the Barnstormers needed this one. Flirting with losing another game, the third in four nights, after taking a lead into the late innings, Lancaster was finally able to celebrate a win over Somerset, the team that has had their number, not only this year, but in the history of the franchise.
Barnstromers win final game of series with Patriots,...
Words may not be able to describe how bad the Barnstormers needed this one. Flirting with losing another game, the third in four nights, after taking a lead into the late innings, Lancaster was finally able to celebrate a win over Somerset, the team that has had their number, not only this year, but in the history of the franchise.
'Stormers opener 'a good win, not a go...
The Barnstormers are getting close to being the team they envisioned at the beginning of this season.
Barnstormers build for 2nd half
Matt Watson spread out in the batter's box, waved his Louisville Slugger manacingly, and looked very much like the professional hitter he is.
Barnstormers' Pen Has New Look
The Barnstormers used the all-star break to make several changes to their roster.
Lancaster Barnstormers Sign Two Former MLB Pitchers for Bullpen
Thursday 25 Jun Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 12:18AM MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com-Former Major League pitchers Antonio Alfonseca and Neal Musser have been signed by the Lancaster Barnstormers and will join the team for this weekend's four-game road series in Southern Maryland, it was announced today.
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