TAG | Whiz Kids
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World Series moves back to New York
0 Comments | Posted by Bill in Goodsportsart Bill Goff, Inc
The Lee brothers, Cliff and Ut of Phil Lee’s branch of the family help the Phightins to take games one and 5 of the World Series! But before game 5, a Philadelphia paper erroneously(?) ran an ad congratulating the Phils for back to back World Championships. I am hoping it was prescient.
As a life long Philadelphia Phillies fan, it couldn’t be more gratifying that the cosmic tumblers might be clicking once again. I don’ think I’ve ever seen better clubhouse chemistry than with the 2009 Phils.
As a four year old, I first became aware of Phillies fever in 1950 when the Whiz Kids won the pennant. Let me jump off for a second here. The New Phillies could easily be called the Biz Kids as they always seem to take care of business; or maybe the Fizz Kids because they are popping a lot of champagne; or maybe the Sizz Kids because of the sizzle in their bats and arms. But enough of that. I have no specific memories of the 1950 season, but I remember vividly how disappointed I was 2 years later when my father came home with 2 tickets for the 1952 All-Star Game at Shibe Park (soon to be renamed Connie Mack Stadium)
and informed me that my mother, not at all a baseball fan, was going with him, not me. To this day I do not understand.
The Yankees swept the Phillies 4-0 in the 1950 World Series and I am hoping for a little payback– after 59 years. But first the Yankees put away the Angels, no easy task. I am a bit conflicted. As a marketer of NY Yankees lithographs, I want them to succeed. I certainly hoped they beat the Angels. When they get to the team of my childhood, loyalty trumps avarice. -Bill Goff
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World Series Is Upon Us
0 Comments | Posted by Bill in Goodsportsart Bill Goff, Inc, Thoughts from Bill Goff
The Lee brothers, Cliff and Ut of Phil Lee’s branch of the family help the Phightins to take game one! But after game 2, the Philadelphia papers were a little over the line saying “Yanks Avoid Sweep!”
As a life long Philadelphia Phillies fan, it couldn’t be more gratifying that the cosmic tumblers appear to be clicking once again. I don’ think I’ve ever seen better clubhouse chemistry than with the 2009 Phils.
As a four year old, I first became aware of Phillies fever in 1950 when the Whiz Kids won the pennant. Let me jump off for a second here. The New Phillies could easily be called the Biz Kids as they always seem to take care of business; or maybe the Fizz Kids because they are popping a lot of champagne; or maybe the Sizz Kids because of the sizzle in their bats and arms. But enough of that. I have no specific memories of the 1950 season, but I remember vividly how disappointed I was 2 years later when my father came home with 2 tickets for the 1952 All-Star Game at Shibe Park (soon to be renamed Connie Mack Stadium)
and informed me that my mother, not at all a baseball fan, was going with him, not me. To this day I do not understand.
The Yankees swept the Phillies 4-0 in the 1950 World Series and I am hoping for a little payback– after 59 years. But first the Yankees must put away the Angels, no easy task. As I sit here writing, rooting after yesterday’s rain out, I am a bit conflicted. As a marketer of NY Yankees lithographs, I want them to succeed. I certainly hope they beat the Angels. When they get to the team of my childhood, loyalty trumps avarice. -Bill Goff

