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Burnett recorded a no-hitter in a complete game shutout in 2001, despite walking 9 batters. He led the National League (NL) in shutouts in 2002, and the American League (AL) in strikeouts in 2008. Burnett was a member of the 2009 World Series champion Yankees. He was selected for the NL roster for the 2015 MLB All-Star Game.
Three people have been named as victims of an explosive car crash that killed six people in New Jersey, according to police and school officials. The vehicle had been traveling toward the Route 1 ...
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The Phillies entered the offseason with a strategy of "reloading, not rebuilding". [2] According to Matt Gelb of The Philadelphia Inquirer, "Bold best describes what Rubén Amaro Jr. has done so far in putting together the 2014 Phillies and it sure is appropriate that the word ends with the letters O-L-D." [3] The team wanted to re-sign Carlos Ruiz (or find another catcher) and sign a right ...
VINELAND — A youth football coach and a young player died in a traffic accident after a scrimmage here Thursday, police said. Addiel A. Ortiz, 31, of Millville and Easton Beisler, 9, of Ocean ...
Ellis was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies on August 25, 2016 (along with Tommy Bergjans and a player to be named later, who later turned out to be Joey Curletta) for Carlos Ruiz and cash. [14] He played in 11 games for the Phillies, hitting .313 with 1 HR and 9 RBI. He elected free agency after the season.
A fan who helped inform Phillies manager Gabe Kapler that Bryce Harper was signing with the team, died in the March 10 Ethiopian Airline crash.
Andrew Jay Hinch (born May 15, 1974) is an American professional baseball coach and former catcher who is the manager of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball (MLB). As a member of Team USA, Hinch won a bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics before playing in MLB for the Oakland Athletics (1998–2000), Kansas City Royals (2001–2002), Detroit Tigers (), and Philadelphia Phillies ().