October 31, 2009

Phillies Building Their Own Legacy

Phil Sheridan, Philadelphia Inquirer

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Awaken the echoes. As the World Series moves from the sterile new Yankee St-ATM to a ballpark with some character and history - five-year-old Citizens Bank Park - it brings evolving story lines and the promise of new indelible memories for Phillies fans.

Game 3 falls not just on Halloween but on the anniversary of the spectacular 2008 championship parade down Broad Street.

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