Excellent video!!! and so true regarding Big Ed. Not only one of the great Phillies of all time, but arguably the greatest player of the 19th century. If that doesn't deserve a P plaque IDK what does. Phillies brass always gets it wrong, Delahanty crushes Klein.. Phillies traded Klein away after he hit for the triple crown. lol. Shows you how much they know..... Love my Fightin's either way. Go Phils..
Thank you for watching! Delahanty actually has a plaque on the Wall of Fame. What he lacks is the equivalent of a retired number, which is what the Phillies did for Alexander and Klein.
I completely agree. I wonder why Billy Hamilton and Sam Thompson are not equally honored. The Phillies also have ignored on their Wall of Fame several HOF players who played over 5 years with the PHillies including Nap Lajoie, Elmer Flick and Dave Bancroft, who went into the HOF as a Phillie.
Thank you for watching. All of what you say is true. Have you been inside the Hall of Fame Club? At least there they have portraits of Lajoie and Bancroft. But Flick is mysteriously left out.
Great channel. I’m a Red Sox fan. I live in RI. Home of Nap Lajoie. However; above all I’m a baseball history fan and therefore a baseball fan in the sense of Americana appreciation. This is a damn fine channel.
Thank you so much for watching, and for your comment. You are correct. Few people today care about Klein, let alone Ed Delahanty. In fact, I think Fred Luderus is more deserving of a plaque on the Wall of Fame than many of the more modern Phillies who have one. But fans like us who appreciate the team's rich history are few and far between.
@@PhiladelphiaBaseballHistory I always thought Sam Thompson was another candidate, given his long tenure in Philadelphia. And he’s certainly a much better roll model.
@@rjcollectssets1839 Fair comment. Thompson is certainly overlooked by modern fans. When I was doing research on the Phillies in the Hall of Fame, I was shocked at how long it too to get Thompson his plaque in Cooperstown.
I'm an endangered species a millennial homosapien who LOVES baseball and it's history and loves to learn more of it's history. I'm a Dodger fan but love your videos also we have a legend named Zack Wheat who has the Dodger record for most hits and has the highest WAR among Dodger positions nobody really knows about him and he's not honored with a plaque neither 😒 ps keep up the good work brother
When we used to have season tickets in the late 2000’s early 2010’s they gave us a free media guide, Delahanty’s name was all over the Phillies records pages and nobody knew who he was. He absolutely deserves to have a P retired fur him, the only problem is not many people know who he is, they’d have to start some kind of media campaign to get it moving in that direction, and there’s more than enough content to do that.
I loved those media guides! As a kid, we had the Sunday season ticket plan in 1980. I remember when my dad went down to pick ours up, and just being enthralled as I scrolled through the pages.
@@PhiladelphiaBaseballHistory Yeah they used to mail them to us along with the tickets. We had the 17 game plan on 3rd base when the Phils were rolling.
The Cardinals just put Charles Comiskey in their HOF. I know Cardinal BB but had no idea he played here 9yrs in the 1880's, even stealing 117 bases in 87'. My point is there needed be a campaign to get a great/influential/HOF player from your team onto that wall, just somebody from mgt to recognize them. Frankly I'm surprised ED isn't on there.
100% there should be a retired “P”. I’ve been saying the for years. I’d also do the same for Harry Wright, Sam Thompson and Billy Hamilton. The Ps for Klein and Alexander have been placed in the OF in the outfield only in the last couple years. I’ve often complained the Phillies don’t tout their history and players much before 1950.
Truly appreciate your articulate ways of stating your points, your passion for Philadelphia baseball, and overall honorable vibe. Wish I found your channel earlier but I'm a sub from here on.
I have been lifelong Phillies Phan, and was thrilled by the 2022 W Series. Bryce Harper , in my opinion has made the starting lineup on the All Time Phillies. Here is my starting lineup...SP's. Alexander, Robin Roberts, Jim Bunning, Carlton, Schilling, Cole Hamels and Halladay
...RP's JKonstanty, Ron Reed & Gene Garber & Tug McGraw ( the best group bullpen of the 70s that You Never Heard Of) 1B Ryan Howard, 2B a tough call between Chase Utley and Nap Lajoie, SS Jimmy Rollins, 3B Schmidt ( who else) LF Sherry Magee/ Ed Delahanty, CF Richie Ashburn & Garry (the Secretary of Defense) Maddox RF Bryce Harper C is so close between Boone ( durable/consistent, a pretty fair bat& outstanding defense) Dalton, when finally healthy enough to play regularly was a fine hitter, plus team leadership, and JT Realmuto ( all-around great)...Honorable Mention.. Richard Allen , an outstanding hitter,truly, who ( like Bobby Bonds) should/could be in the HOF , CF Lenny Dykstra (93 Phillies ! ) RF Del Ennis & Johnny Callison ( both great hitters) SS Larry Bowa & Granny Hamner, also P Curt Simmons & RF Chuck Klein ( a great hitter, even though he got help from the ballpark) plus Greg ( The Bull ) Luzinski , another hitter to great to leave off the roster..I'm sure there are some I have missed plus other players who were great during their time with Phillies .. what do you other Phillies Phans think of the list ..? Please comment.. Thanks😁
Delahanty’s inclusion along with the other Phillies who have had their numbers retired (or the letter P) has been long overdue. I wonder if that has anything to do with how his life ended. However considering we had Pete Rose at the ballpark last weekend and in the broadcast booth talking about horse testicles the Phillies don’t have a leg to stand on if that has anything to do with it. Yes the 1890s were an era for huge offensive numbers but Ed was still far ahead of what most players were doing at the time. This should be a slam dunk but considering how long ago it was I guess it won’t sell a few extra tickets like having Pete Rose at the ballpark for a celebration of the 1980 team does. Which reminds me next year is the 30th anniversary of the 1993 team’s incredible run so does this mean we get Nails at the ballpark? I hope he gets to go up to “The Lounge” and get on the air for an inning with John Kruk.
The all-time Philadelphia lineup is: 1. Eddie Collins - 2B 2. Ed Delahanty - LF 3. Al Simmons - CF 4. Jimmy Foxx - 1B 5. Mike Schmidt - 3B 6. Bobby Abreu - RF 7. Mickey Cochrane - C 8. Jimmy Rollins - SS P - Lefty Grove or Pete Alexander Bench C - Darren Dalton 1B - Ryan Howard 2B - Chase Utley 3B - Frank Baker SS - Eddie Joost LF - Dick Allen CF - Richie Ashburn RF - Bing Miller P - Steve Carlton, Eddie Plank, Chief Bender, Robin Roberts, Rube Waddell, Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay
This video inspired me to look up the best Phillies players of all time, in lineup: 1. Jimmy Rollins - SS 2. Richie Ashburn- CF 3. Ed Delahanty - 1B/OF 4. Mike Schmidt- 3B 5. Bobby Abreu - RF 6. Dick Allen - LF 7. Chase Utley- 2B 8. Darren Daulton - C SP - Pete Alexander Bench 1B - Ryan Howard 2B - 3B - SS- Larry Bowa LF - Chuck Klein CF - Garry Maddox RF - P-Robin Roberts Steve Carlton Cole Hamels Roy Halladay Curt Schilling Jim Bunning
The all-time best Philadelphia Athletics Team is (in lineup): 1. Eddie Collins - 2B 2. Mickey Cochrane - C 3. Al Simmons - CF 4. Jimmy Foxx - 1B 5. Frank Baker - 3B 6. Bing Miller - RF 7. Indian Bob Johnson - LF 8. Eddie Joost - SS P - Lefty Grove Bench C - Wally Schang 1B - Ferris Fain 2B - Danny Murphy 3B - Jimmy Dykes SS - Jack Barry LF- Topsy Hartsel CF - Mule Haas RF - Socks Seybold P - Eddie Plank Chief Bender Rube Waddell Bobby Shantz George Earnshaw Jack Coombs
Excellent video!!! and so true regarding Big Ed. Not only one of the great Phillies of all time, but arguably the greatest player of the 19th century. If that doesn't deserve a P plaque IDK what does. Phillies brass always gets it wrong, Delahanty crushes Klein.. Phillies traded Klein away after he hit for the triple crown. lol. Shows you how much they know..... Love my Fightin's either way. Go Phils..
You make a very COMPELLING argument for Ed to be included on the Wall!
Thank you for watching! Delahanty actually has a plaque on the Wall of Fame. What he lacks is the equivalent of a retired number, which is what the Phillies did for Alexander and Klein.
Ed Delahanty was awesome. Just took an ill-fated trip to Buffalo, NY.
Another top notch video! I always thought Gavvy Cravath was deserving too.
I played the 1894 Phillies a whole season of Whatifsports. Ridiculous offense numbers. Fun!
great site
I completely agree. I wonder why Billy Hamilton and Sam Thompson are not equally honored. The Phillies also have ignored on their Wall of Fame several HOF players who played over 5 years with the PHillies including Nap Lajoie, Elmer Flick and Dave Bancroft, who went into the HOF as a Phillie.
Thank you for watching. All of what you say is true. Have you been inside the Hall of Fame Club? At least there they have portraits of Lajoie and Bancroft. But Flick is mysteriously left out.
Great channel. I’m a Red Sox fan. I live in RI. Home of Nap Lajoie. However; above all I’m a baseball history fan and therefore a baseball fan in the sense of Americana appreciation. This is a damn fine channel.
You've definitely made the case for Big Ed. Give the man a "P" !
You are 100% correct regarding the need to honor Ed Delahanty. But I think he has slipped into obscurity, and no one cares. Sad.
Thank you so much for watching, and for your comment. You are correct. Few people today care about Klein, let alone Ed Delahanty. In fact, I think Fred Luderus is more deserving of a plaque on the Wall of Fame than many of the more modern Phillies who have one. But fans like us who appreciate the team's rich history are few and far between.
@@PhiladelphiaBaseballHistory I always thought Sam Thompson was another candidate, given his long tenure in Philadelphia. And he’s certainly a much better roll model.
@@rjcollectssets1839 Fair comment. Thompson is certainly overlooked by modern fans. When I was doing research on the Phillies in the Hall of Fame, I was shocked at how long it too to get Thompson his plaque in Cooperstown.
Sam Thompson was an animal. I played the 1894 Phillies a whole season. They put up some crazy numbers...as they did in real life!
I'm an endangered species a millennial homosapien who LOVES baseball and it's history and loves to learn more of it's history. I'm a Dodger fan but love your videos also we have a legend named Zack Wheat who has the Dodger record for most hits and has the highest WAR among Dodger positions nobody really knows about him and he's not honored with a plaque neither 😒 ps keep up the good work brother
I did not know we had an entire outfield hitting over .400😳☺️❤️ spoken like a the historian and a baseball fan, your channel is excellent.
Yes...and the 4th OFer too!
You had FOUR!
Thompson, Hamilton, Delahanty and Staten Island NY boy Tuck Turner! Switch hitter!
You nailed it. Good job.
When we used to have season tickets in the late 2000’s early 2010’s they gave us a free media guide, Delahanty’s name was all over the Phillies records pages and nobody knew who he was. He absolutely deserves to have a P retired fur him, the only problem is not many people know who he is, they’d have to start some kind of media campaign to get it moving in that direction, and there’s more than enough content to do that.
I loved those media guides! As a kid, we had the Sunday season ticket plan in 1980. I remember when my dad went down to pick ours up, and just being enthralled as I scrolled through the pages.
@@PhiladelphiaBaseballHistory Yeah they used to mail them to us along with the tickets. We had the 17 game plan on 3rd base when the Phils were rolling.
The Cardinals just put Charles Comiskey in their HOF. I know Cardinal BB but had no idea he played here 9yrs in the 1880's, even stealing 117 bases in 87'. My point is there needed be a campaign to get a great/influential/HOF player from your team onto that wall, just somebody from mgt to recognize them. Frankly I'm surprised ED isn't on there.
I just become a Patreon for your channel. Thank you for all the great videos! Your passion for Philadelphia baseball shows.
100% there should be a retired “P”. I’ve been saying the for years. I’d also do the same for Harry Wright, Sam Thompson and Billy Hamilton. The Ps for Klein and Alexander have been placed in the OF in the outfield only in the last couple years. I’ve often complained the Phillies don’t tout their history and players much before 1950.
Truly appreciate your articulate ways of stating your points, your passion for Philadelphia baseball, and overall honorable vibe. Wish I found your channel earlier but I'm a sub from here on.
I have been lifelong Phillies Phan, and was thrilled by the 2022 W Series. Bryce Harper , in my opinion has made the starting lineup on the All Time Phillies. Here is my starting lineup...SP's. Alexander, Robin Roberts, Jim Bunning, Carlton, Schilling, Cole Hamels and Halladay
...RP's JKonstanty, Ron Reed & Gene Garber & Tug McGraw ( the best group bullpen of the 70s that You Never Heard Of) 1B Ryan Howard, 2B a tough call between Chase Utley and Nap Lajoie, SS Jimmy Rollins, 3B Schmidt ( who else) LF Sherry Magee/ Ed Delahanty, CF Richie Ashburn & Garry (the Secretary of Defense) Maddox RF Bryce Harper C is so close between Boone ( durable/consistent, a pretty fair bat& outstanding defense) Dalton, when finally healthy enough to play regularly was a fine hitter, plus team leadership, and JT Realmuto ( all-around great)...Honorable Mention.. Richard Allen , an outstanding hitter,truly, who ( like Bobby Bonds) should/could be in the HOF , CF Lenny Dykstra (93 Phillies ! ) RF Del Ennis & Johnny Callison ( both great hitters) SS Larry Bowa & Granny Hamner, also P Curt Simmons & RF Chuck Klein ( a great hitter, even though he got help from the ballpark) plus Greg ( The Bull ) Luzinski , another hitter to great to leave off the roster..I'm sure there are some I have missed plus other players who were great during their time with Phillies .. what do you other Phillies Phans think of the list
..? Please comment..
Thanks😁
Delahanty’s inclusion along with the other Phillies who have had their numbers retired (or the letter P) has been long overdue. I wonder if that has anything to do with how his life ended. However considering we had Pete Rose at the ballpark last weekend and in the broadcast booth talking about horse testicles the Phillies don’t have a leg to stand on if that has anything to do with it. Yes the 1890s were an era for huge offensive numbers but Ed was still far ahead of what most players were doing at the time. This should be a slam dunk but considering how long ago it was I guess it won’t sell a few extra tickets like having Pete Rose at the ballpark for a celebration of the 1980 team does. Which reminds me next year is the 30th anniversary of the 1993 team’s incredible run so does this mean we get Nails at the ballpark? I hope he gets to go up to “The Lounge” and get on the air for an inning with John Kruk.
The all-time Philadelphia lineup is:
1. Eddie Collins - 2B
2. Ed Delahanty - LF
3. Al Simmons - CF
4. Jimmy Foxx - 1B
5. Mike Schmidt - 3B
6. Bobby Abreu - RF
7. Mickey Cochrane - C
8. Jimmy Rollins - SS
P - Lefty Grove or Pete Alexander
Bench
C - Darren Dalton
1B - Ryan Howard
2B - Chase Utley
3B - Frank Baker
SS - Eddie Joost
LF - Dick Allen
CF - Richie Ashburn
RF - Bing Miller
P - Steve Carlton, Eddie Plank, Chief Bender, Robin Roberts, Rube Waddell, Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay
This video inspired me to look up the best Phillies players of all time, in lineup:
1. Jimmy Rollins - SS
2. Richie Ashburn- CF
3. Ed Delahanty - 1B/OF
4. Mike Schmidt- 3B
5. Bobby Abreu - RF
6. Dick Allen - LF
7. Chase Utley- 2B
8. Darren Daulton - C
SP - Pete Alexander
Bench
1B - Ryan Howard
2B -
3B -
SS- Larry Bowa
LF - Chuck Klein
CF - Garry Maddox
RF -
P-Robin Roberts
Steve Carlton
Cole Hamels
Roy Halladay
Curt Schilling
Jim Bunning
You wouldn't put Bob Boone behind the plate, or even on the bench?
Good stuff. Does the team give a reason why he hasn’t been honored?
Great idea.
The all-time best Philadelphia Athletics Team is (in lineup):
1. Eddie Collins - 2B
2. Mickey Cochrane - C
3. Al Simmons - CF
4. Jimmy Foxx - 1B
5. Frank Baker - 3B
6. Bing Miller - RF
7. Indian Bob Johnson - LF
8. Eddie Joost - SS
P - Lefty Grove
Bench
C - Wally Schang
1B - Ferris Fain
2B - Danny Murphy
3B - Jimmy Dykes
SS - Jack Barry
LF- Topsy Hartsel
CF - Mule Haas
RF - Socks Seybold
P - Eddie Plank
Chief Bender
Rube Waddell
Bobby Shantz
George Earnshaw
Jack Coombs
In truth, no teams honor players prior to the 1900s. I don’t think Cy Young has a retired honor from either the Red Sox or the Guardians.
Cy Young never played for the (🗣️💦💦💦 barf!) Gardenias.
3:35 that was the absolute most gay baseball team I've ever seen
Fits the city perfectly.