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    <title>Phils Win With Class</title>
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    <summary>It was absolute excitement and joy as a team i followed for so many years, 45 to be exact, won their second championship in their long history. As frustrating as many of those years were, the long grind made this...</summary>
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        It was absolute excitement and joy as a team i followed for so many years, 45 to be exact, won their second championship in their long history. As frustrating as many of those years were, the long grind made this the more sweeter. One thing stood out as i watched the the clincher, and the post game celebrations, and that was the class both the players and management showed in their victory. I am from Hazleton, PA., this being the hometown of Rays manager Joe Maddon, i cheered from him during the season, but of course not for him as my beloved Phillies got to the World Series. My biggest disappointment with Maddon was he showed very little class post game the clincher when not once did he congratulate Charlie or the Phillies in any of his comments, to me, thats lack of class. Charlie was complimentory in speaking of the Rays, but this just shows the class of my beloved Philles.
        
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    <summary>It was absolute excitement and joy as a team i followed for so many years, 45 to be exact, won their second championship in their long history. As frustrating as many of those years were, the long grind made this...</summary>
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        It was absolute excitement and joy as a team i followed for so many years, 45 to be exact, won their second championship in their long history. As frustrating as many of those years were, the long grind made this the more sweeter. One thing stood out as i watched the the clincher, and the post game celebrations, and that was the class both the players and management showed in their victory. I am from Hazleton, PA., this being the hometown of Rays manager Joe Maddon, i cheered from him during the season, but of course not for him as my beloved Phillies got to the World Series. My biggest disappointment with Maddon was he showed very little class post game the clincher when not once did he congratulate Charlie or the Phillies in any of his comments, to me, thats lack of class. Charlie was complimentory in speaking of the Rays, but this just shows the class of my beloved Philles.
        
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    <published>2008-11-02T19:26:18Z</published>
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    <summary>It was absolute excitement and joy as a team i followed for so many years, 45 to be exact, won their second championship in their long history. As frustrating as many of those years were, the long grind made this...</summary>
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        It was absolute excitement and joy as a team i followed for so many years, 45 to be exact, won their second championship in their long history. As frustrating as many of those years were, the long grind made this the more sweeter. One thing stood out as i watched the the clincher, and the post game celebrations, and that was the class both the players and management showed in their victory. I am from Hazleton, PA., this being the hometown of Rays manager Joe Maddon, i cheered from him during the season, but of course not for him as my beloved Phillies got to the World Series. My biggest disappointment with Maddon was he showed very little class post game the clincher when not once did he congratulate Charlie or the Phillies in any of his comments, to me, thats lack of class. Charlie was complimentory in speaking of the Rays, but this just shows the class of my beloved Philles.
        
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