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Can you name the Philadelphia Phillies Retired Numbers?
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Time with Phillies
1
1948-59
14
1964-67; 1970-71
20
1972-89
32
1972-86
36
1948-61
P
1911-17; 1930
P
1928-33; 1936-39; 1940-44
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Career spent with Dodgers
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Phillies Retired Numbers Quiz
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Created Sep 24, 2009 in
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Oct 7th, 2009 at 16:41 GMT
-1 points
Chuck Klein was a right fielder, not a pitcher! Unless P means something else?
NormalMan
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Oct 8th, 2009 at 03:05 GMT
2 points
The Phillies retired the Old-English P symbol that they used during his career with the team; He wore several different numbers, and instead of choosing one, they simply retired the symbol. Same thing with Alexander.
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