The Last Phillies Players To Accomplish These Notable Feats
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - JUNE 12: JT Realmuto #10 of the Philadelphia Phillies runs to first base after hitting a double to complete the cycle against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the ninth inning at Chase Field on June 12, 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona. Diamondbacks won 9-8.
See what Andrew Salciunas found in The Audio Vault today. Every day he dives deep into the Vault to pull out Audio relevant to the day. That may be famous birthdays, important things that happened on this day in history, or more. And today we are celebrating JT Realmuto’s cycle from last night. The last time a Phillies player hit for a cycle before JT was David Bell. Which had Andrew thinking of the last time Phillies players accomplished significant feats, like hitting for the cycle.
So in today’s Vault that is what Andrew played. The last time someone hit 3 HRs in a single game, the last guy to hit an inside-the-park HR, the last no-hitter, and more. Follow along with Anthony and Andrew as they go back through these noticeable lasts in Phillies history
Here is the full lineup from today’s Vault:
- Brad Miller, the last player to hit 3 HRs for the Phillies
- JT Realmuto, the last Phillie to hit an Inside the Park HR
- Cole Hamels, the Last Phillies pitcher to throw a no-hitter
- Roy Halladay, the last Phillies pitcher to throw a perfect game
- Kyle Gibson, the last Phillies pitcher to hit an HR
- Vince Valasquez, the last Phillies pitcher to get an Outfield Assist
- Joe Blanton- Last Phillies Pitcher to hit an HR in the playoffs
You can listen to the full Audio Vault below:
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Flyers President Of Hockey Operations Keith Jones Joins The Anthony Gargano Show In Studio
The Flyers are in rebuild mode. And there are two new faces in charge of overseeing that rebuild. Though those two new faces are actually quite familiar. Danny Briere and Keith Jones. Briere has been assistant GM for the past few seasons and was one of the Flyers’ star players for years. Jones used to play for the Flyers but is perhaps even better known for being the TV Color Commentator for the Flyers for the past two decades. Keith Jones was named the Flyers’ President Of Hockey Operations a few weeks back.
Today, Flyers President of Hockey Operations Keith Jones joined The Anthony Gargano Show to talk about the future of the Flyers. He was on with Anthony for 3 segments and took calls from Flyers fans. They talked about the Flyers’ need for a true superstar who can put up 100 points. Why he is confident in the group of guys they have in the building to fix this thing and the need for them to regain the trust of the fans after years of bad hockey.
You can listen to the full interview with Keith Jones below…
Here is some of what he had to say in his conversation with Anthony Gargano, along with some photos of Keith Jones around The Fanatic Studio.
Andrew Salciunas, “The Choonis,” has done it all at the station - screening calls, working events as a member of the street team, producing 7 days a week, doing updates, and now hosting his own show. Now with a wife and kid, his life experiences are far different than when he first started, but this “regular guy” knows how to relate to anyone. He writes about the Flyers, Phillies, Sixers, and Eagles.