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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Phillies, Auto Glass King Jamie Moyer Win World Series

posted by on October 29 at 22:25 PM

The World Series is over. The goddamn Phillies beat the Rays.

There is one bright spot: 93-year-old Jamie Moyer—a former Mariner and auto glass magnate—started his first World Series game and cried on the field when the Phillies clinched their 4-3 win over the Rays.

Awww.

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FACT: Jamie Moyer is the classiest, coolest guy in baseball, PERIOD. Nothing else in this entire sorry season matters except the stone cold FACT that Jamie Moyer has a World Series ring and A-Rod does not.

Posted by Fact | October 29, 2008 10:49 PM
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As a goddamn Phillies fan, I was totally moved to tears by this experience. Growing up loving the Phillies got me trained to love the Ms, since winning wasn't really a priority for the Phils, either. Until now. Sweet, sweet day.

Posted by Suze | October 29, 2008 10:53 PM
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Glad for Old Man Jamie.

Posted by Superfrankenstein | October 29, 2008 10:53 PM
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Yep, I couldn't believe it when I saw Moyer pitch...all those lousy seasons in Seattle.

He's yet another talent from a Seattle team who experienced mediocrity in the Emerald City...only to find success elsewhere...

Posted by John Bailo | October 29, 2008 10:55 PM
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God, I hate the Phillies.

Posted by Terry | October 29, 2008 11:10 PM
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I once had a dream about Jamie Moyer. We were in the front yard playing catch, smiling and having a great ol' time. It was one of those sunny warm evenings, where summer and fall intermingle and everything was right with the world.

There was no other part. That was it.
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It was the best dream ever.

Posted by Rose | October 29, 2008 11:12 PM
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Watching Jamie pitch in this Series was a delight. Every time he tossed one of those goddamned 78 mph wtf's I laughed and laughed with joy.

He's a prince among men and I miss him.

Posted by Kim | October 30, 2008 12:00 AM
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To win a World Series at 93 years old. That's impressive!

Posted by Typos can be fun | October 30, 2008 12:06 AM
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Moyer rules. His family is still active in raising funds for charities in Seattle.

Posted by mint chocolate chip | October 30, 2008 12:13 AM
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Don't forget the guy in charge of the Phillies, GM Pat Gillick. The Mariners basically kicked out Pat Gillick, who was responsible for the Mariners best years of 2000-2003, and hired Bill Bavasi, the baseball version of Dino Rossi (and the M's worst GM ever). The Mariners had every advantage over the Phillies a few years ago -- money, scouting, young talent, fan and player loyalty. It could have easily been the M's winning the World Series in alternate-universe land.

Posted by jrrrl | October 30, 2008 12:17 AM
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As a Philadelphia native, and Jamie Moyer fan, I am fucking over the moon (a UK expression, sorry) about this result. Fuck the Mariners, send them and the Spooge Stadium to Oklahoma City, or whereever.

Moyer won that game, the blind drunk umpire totally blew that call at first base.

Posted by Karlheinz Arschbomber | October 30, 2008 1:08 AM
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I tip my cap to the Phillies. Their starting pitching was better and their bullpen remained a strength through the Series. The Rays line-up sputtered and that's what cost them. I'm also happy for Moyer and only wish the Chief was still there with him to get a ring.

As an American League fan, I do take solace that the Rays -- a team sunk repeatedly over the years in the League's toughest division with 10-game losing streaks -- played their way past the Yankees and Sox through the length of the season without crapping their pants. It's a victory in itself and the poke in the eye to the establishment that was is consolation enough for me.

I loved the match-up and was excited to witness a revolution in baseball -- a changing of the guard and of the way teams are put together -- get highlighted as it was in the big series.

Posted by Lloyd Clydesdale | October 30, 2008 6:07 AM
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I often used to have dreams about Jamie Moyer and Dan Wilson...together...sigh. But that's just on top on the fact that he's a great ball player and upstanding person.

Posted by Simac | October 30, 2008 8:06 AM
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Aye, the Rays were a class act.

But what a series!! To end it in south philly was just icing on the cake.

I was there in 80 and it sucks that u wont be in broad streeet this year!!!

Phillies!! The voter turnout in philadelphia is going to be HUGE!!

Posted by SeMe | October 30, 2008 8:08 AM
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You're an idiot, John Bailo. Moyer had his best seasons, by far, right here in Safeco.

But yeah, congratulations to the Phillies. Rays'll get 'em next year.

Posted by Fnarf | October 30, 2008 8:11 AM
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Had no idea there was a team called the Rays. How lame. Are they all janitors and plumbers? Ray sounds like a blue collar name.

Posted by wondermint | October 30, 2008 8:18 AM
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Cool for Moyer, but fuck Philadelphia. "We haven't had a championship in 25 years... waaaaah..." Bunch of crybabies. The Phillies, Eagles, Sixers and Flyers have played for the championship SEVEN TIMES in that 25 years. Try being a sports fan in Seattle, motherfuckers. You better go 90% Obama.

Posted by DOUG. | October 30, 2008 8:28 AM
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Awwww this is just tooo fucking cute. Jaime Moyer is such a sweetie, I am glad he finally won.

Posted by Original Monique | October 30, 2008 9:17 AM
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since we're both 45, i feel as if i won the world series, too. in some way. that makes no sense.

Posted by max solomon | October 30, 2008 9:26 AM
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Bailo, not only are you an idiot regarding politics, you don't know squat about baseball either. Jamie was an excellent pitcher for most of his Mariners career. In 11 seasons with Seattle he had a record of 145-87. He won 20 games in 2001, 13 (with an ERA of 3.32) in 2002 and went 21-7 in 2003 and was voted to the All-Star team.

And only one Mariners pitcher ever has won 20 games in a season more than once. And no, it ain't Randy Johnson.

Really, John, is there any subject you can speak of with a modicum of understanding?

Posted by rjh | October 30, 2008 9:33 AM
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@17

not to be crass, but philadelphia says, fuck u you fucking fuck.

SIXERS, PHILLIES, EAGLES, FLYERS!!!

Posted by SeMe | October 30, 2008 9:35 AM
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Jamie is all kinds of awesome and I am happy for him. He, his wife, and their seven kids, (some adopted) still live in the Seattle area. No, not the east side but the actual city. Their foundation is based here too.

Posted by Julian | October 30, 2008 9:35 AM
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There are no sports fans in Seattle, so they're never gonna put the money into the teams being good.

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Yeah, not the Eastside, but it's still Magnolia

Posted by CM | October 30, 2008 10:13 AM
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I was hoping you'd open a thread on this.

What a week. Penn State all but clinched the Big Ten AND the Phillies won the WORLD FUCKING SERIES!

And the Eagles are in town this weekend to cap it all off.

I am beside myself with joy. Go everybody!!!

Posted by PA Native | October 30, 2008 10:25 AM
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Hey PA- do u also agree that the Lions, and not the longhorns are the number 1 team in the nation?

How poetic would it be if Penn State plays Alabama for the national title just like in the 70's?

PHILLY!!!


ive lived here long enough to cheer on the local teams, but man there is nothing like being a philadelphia fan.

Posted by SeMe | October 30, 2008 10:54 AM
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I take so much shit from people here for being a Philadelphia fan (Chester County, orig.)...booing players, etc. When I lived in Boston, Sox fans would keep their mouths shut. They knew we cared as much.

The way I explain it is this: in Philly, we don't root for the players. The players play for the Phillies, the team being Philadelphia's and therefore, ours.

We'll get 100% behind you if we feel like you're giving your all for us. If you pull it off like the 2008 roster did, you'll be gods in the Delaware Valley for the rest of your life. Utley, Hamels, Blanton, even Burrell, will have Philly's love & loyalty for the rest of their lives.

But if we feel like you're being a shitty player we'll let you have it. Manny wouldn't have gotten away with his shit on Broad St.

Posted by CM | October 30, 2008 11:53 AM
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Jamie Moyer was a class act when he was here, and he's a class act now. His finally getting his WS ring was literally the only thing I gave a shit about in this Series.

And 45 is now the new 93?! God, I should just about be celebrating my centennial then. Get the hell off my lawn before I hit you with my walker.

Posted by Geni | October 30, 2008 12:12 PM
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This year was good medicine for the Rays. It's a boost of confidence that's going to last. Everybody got to play in big games all year. Even the little tiny guy got a couple of huge stolen bases in the playoffs. They'll be good to go next year and beyond.

I got nothing against Philly. I've been there. No bs to it. Reminded me of Beantown in places. I'm happy for the Phills. I'm sure the Rays are envious of how well they played. Now bring on the Eagles and let's see if our hospital ship of a team can stop 'em.

Posted by Lloyd Clydesdale | October 30, 2008 1:49 PM
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SeMe, I don't care so much how they're ranked now as much as I care how they're ranked in January. As long as they get a place in the title game, they have an excellent shot.

From Friday to yesterday Philly went 8-1 counting Penn State. What a week!

Posted by PA Native | October 30, 2008 1:53 PM
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Jamie's an awesome guy on and off the field! I just read this for anyone that wants to support him: In celebration of Jamie Moyer’s winning season with the Philadelphia Phillies World Series champions, his Foundation is encouraging individuals to show their support and say “THANKS A MILLION,JAMIE” as a how of support for Jamie’s good work on and off the field. Now through the end of November – individuals can send a note of thanks, and make a contribution to support The Moyer Foundation in honor of this achievement. See the Moyer Foundation’s home page for details: www.moyerfounation.org

Posted by John | October 31, 2008 1:59 PM

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