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Citizens Bank Park hosted one of its most memorable series of the 2024 season. Phillies Alumni Weekend attracted fans of all ages to see former president and CEO David Montgomery posthumously join the Wall of Fame.

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Phillies Alumni Weekend

The legends from different eras attended the weekend festivities during a series against the Washington Nationals. Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton highlighted the star-studded list of champions from the franchise’s first World Series in 1980.

Carlos Ruiz and Brad Lidge kicked off the celebrations on Friday night before most of their former teammates got to the ballpark for their appearances.

Ballpark regulars like Larry Bowa, Charlie Manuel, and John Kruk also got a rise out of the crowd, as always.

The 20th anniversary of Citizens Bank Park’s inaugural season provided the perfect opportunity to honor David Montgomery. Sunday’s pregame ceremony and the entire weekend flawlessly highlighted the legacy of a proud organization.


  • Carlos Ruiz Throws Ceremonial First Pitch

    The weekend started with a bang. Carlos Ruiz received a special gift from the Phillies organization, home plate from Wrigley Field on the day in 2015 when he became the second catcher in MLB history to catch four no-hitters.

    Ruiz reversed roles with 2008 World Series teammate Brad Lidge on the ceremonial first pitch on Friday night. Lidge joked about returning the favor to his former battery mate.

    Colin Newby on X (formerly Twitter): ""If he did want to bounce a slider, he has about 1000 that he owes me. So I was ready for it."-Brad Lidge on catching the ceremonial first pitch from Carlos Ruiz / X"

    "If he did want to bounce a slider, he has about 1000 that he owes me. So I was ready for it."-Brad Lidge on catching the ceremonial first pitch from Carlos Ruiz

    The Panamanian backstop played 1069 regular-season games in 11 seasons with the Phillies from 2006-2016. Señor Octubre also caught 46 playoff games for some of the best teams in franchise history.

    97.5 The Fanatic Instagram: Carlos Ruiz Throws Ceremonial First Pitch To Brad Lidge

  • David Montgomery On The Wall Of Fame

    Former Phillies President and CEO David Montgomery joined the Phillies Wall of Fame posthumously on Saturday night.

    Montgomery spent 48 years in various roles within the organization, rising into the executive ranks during the 1990s. He passed away in 2019 after a five-year battle with cancer.

    His wife Lyn Montgomery and his daughter Susa McFall attended the festivities on David’s behalf.

    The Phillies alumni in attendance lauded Montgomery for the family atmosphere he created within the organization. The Roxborough native built a reputation for his inclusion of all ballpark staff, from star outfielders to security guards and from starting pitchers to elevator attendants.

    Mike Schmidt spoke about Montgomery after the Wall of Fame ceremony.

    “I think David was a big link to the city itself. Man of the people might be putting it too mildly, but David Montgomery was a man of the people.” -Mike Schmidt

    Phillies Wall of Fame at Citizens Bank Park

  • Monty's Angle

    Phillies fans stepping through the gates at Citizens Bank Park enter David Montgomery’s living legacy. His vision to move the team from Veterans Stadium led to a new era in franchise history.

    “I walk into this ballpark, and I just think it’s withstanding time beautifully. It still looks as great to me as the first day I entered it. I think he would be happy about that. It’s wonderful.” -Lyn Montgomery

    He’s credited with a unique ballpark dimension that now bears his name. The left-center field wall at Citizens Bank Park has produced some crazy bounces over the years.

    None were more memorable than J.T. Realmuto’s inside-the-park home run in Game 4 of the NLDS in 2022.

    Former Phillies center fielder and fellow Penn graduate Doug Glanville unveiled the new name.

    Colin Newby on X (formerly Twitter): "The left center field angle at Citizens Bank Park will now be called "Monty's Angle" in honor of David Montgomery pic.twitter.com/3wFdJ00I9G / X"

    The left center field angle at Citizens Bank Park will now be called "Monty's Angle" in honor of David Montgomery pic.twitter.com/3wFdJ00I9G

  • A Good Touch

    The Phillies asked three alumni to change the bases after the third inning on Saturday as part of Wall of Fame Night. It felt fitting that Jim Thome took first and Juan Samuel took second.

    Manny Trillo played along and took third base, where he shifted at some points during his career although he played second for the 1980 World Champions. Nice touch.

  • Legends Process Into Citizens Bank Park

    The Phillies treated fans with an up close and personal look at the existing Wall of Fame inductees.

    The franchise legends processed through the left field gate at Citizens Bank Park just steps shy of Ashburn Alley in front of a screaming audience about two hours before Cristopher Sanchez threw the first pitch on Saturday.

    Fans who arrived early saw legends of all different eras. Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, and Greg Luzinski were among the stars who lit up the eyes of the older generation who watched the World Series in 1980.

    Jim Thome and Bobby Abreu provided a trip down memory lane to the earliest years of Citizens Bank Park.

    Charlie Manuel and Pat Gillick brought the entire crowd back to the Golden Era of Phillies baseball from 2007-2011.

    97.5 The Fanatic Instagram: Legends Process Into Citizens Bank Park

    Colin Newby on X (formerly Twitter): "Charlie Manuel wondering if the Phillies will win another World Series this year as Pat Gillick is introduced in front of him pic.twitter.com/sjyn8RNETL / X"

    Charlie Manuel wondering if the Phillies will win another World Series this year as Pat Gillick is introduced in front of him pic.twitter.com/sjyn8RNETL

  • On-Field Salute To 20th Anniversary At Citizens Bank Park

    The organization wrapped up the weekend festivities with a pregame ceremony on Sunday. All alumni in attendance marched out of the dugout on a memorable afternoon at Citizens Bank Park.

    PhanaVision showed some of the career highlights of players who have made an impact on the long history of the Phillies, the longest single-name, single-city franchise in North American professional sports.

    Philadelphia Phillies on X (formerly Twitter): "Watch as the Phillies celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Citizens Bank Park on field for Toyota Phillies Alumni Day. https://t.co/1yc4Zd5B6f / X"

    Watch as the Phillies celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Citizens Bank Park on field for Toyota Phillies Alumni Day. https://t.co/1yc4Zd5B6f

  • Series Victory Over The Nationals

    The Phillies didn’t forget there was a series to play. They had hit their low point of the 2024 season after a 5-0 embarrassment against the Miami Marlins on the first game of the homestand on Tuesday.

    They’ve recovered nicely by salvaging the split against the Fish and pounding the inferior Nationals in a commanding weekend series win that made the franchise legends proud.

    Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, and Cristopher Sanchez regained the form that helped the Phillies off to a hot start to gain control of the National League East. A loss on Sunday snapped a four-game winning streak, but they’ll hit the road now to face stronger opponents in the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas City Royals.  

    Cristopher Sanchez #61 of the Philadelphia Phillies delivers a pitch against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning at Citizens Bank Park on July 10, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  • Full List Of Phillies Alumni Attendees

    Circa 1980: Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, Greg Luzinski, Larry Bowa, Bob Boone, Bob Wine, Manny Trillo, Juan Samuel, Ron Reed, Dickie Noles, Gary Matthews, Garry Maddox, Steve Jeltz, Greg Gross

    Circa 1993: John Kruk, Milt Thompson, Tommy Greene, Larry Andersen, Ruben Amaro Jr., Kevin Stocker, Jeff Manto

    Circa 2004 Jim Thome, Bobby Abreu, Mike Lieberthal, Brandon Duckworth

    Circa 2008: Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard, Carlos Ruiz, Charlie Manuel, Pat Gillick, Brad Lidge, Jamie Moyer, Joe Blanton, Ryan Madson, Aaron Rowand, Erik Kratz, Kevin Frandsen

    Local Alumni: Mark Leiter Sr., Greg Legg, Art Mahaffey, Ramon Henderson, Terry Harmon, Gene Garber, Doug Clemens, John Briggs, Howie Bedell  

    Philadelphia Phillies World Series Trophies

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