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2020-07-052020-11-16 Matt Veasey PHILLIES

Phillies 50: Forgotten 1988 – Al Pardo

The position player from the 1988 Phillies in this 'Phillies 50' series on least impactful 1971-2019 players highlights forgettable catcher Al Pardo.

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2020-07-042020-11-16 Matt Veasey PHILLIES

Phillies 50: Forgotten 1989 – Gordon Dillard

Lefty pitcher Gordon Dillard appeared in the final five games of his brief MLB career with the 1989 Phillies, earning an entry in this Phillies 50 series.

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2020-06-062020-11-16 Matt Veasey PHILLIES

Phillies 50: Forgotten 1995 – Chuck Ricci

The 1995 Phillies pitcher for the 'Phillies 50' series of most random players is right-hander Chuck Ricci, who made his only seven MLB appearances that year.

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2020-05-192020-11-16 Matt Veasey PHILLIES

Phillies 50: Forgotten 1999 – Joel Bennett

Joel Bennett is the pitcher representative for the 2000 team in the 'Phillies 50' series of most random 1971-2019 players.

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2020-05-152020-11-16 Matt Veasey PHILLIES

Phillies 50: Forgotten 2001 – P.J. Forbes

The 'Phillies 50' most random position player from the 2001 team was utility player P.J. Forbes who appeared in three late-season games.

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