Hilarious Phillies Bat Dog Fail At Minor League Ballpark, Watch The Video
This video is going MASSIVELY viral right now because the Phillies Single-A affiliate, the Clearwater Threshers, decided to hire a bat dog just like so many other minor league teams have experimented with but in this case, it actually went terribly wrong!
Here’s the bat dog fail courtesy of Jeff Skversky on YouTube.
Bat Dog Fails and Successes
In Las Vegas, the Aviators are the Triple-A affiliate of the (now) Oakland Athletics. Their bat dog has become a viral sensation because of his amazing ability and entertainment value that he brings to the game. Watch some highlights!
Go Check Out This Great Ballpark!
The Clearwater Threshers are a minor league team in Florida, highly recommend if you find yourself down in Florida to make your way to a game because they are so much fun! I was there part of the The Andie Summers Show coverage of Spring Training.
The 12 Greatest Home Runs In Phillies History
What are the greatest home runs in Phillies history? The times where with one swing of a bat, our players changed the game in a big way? When a team is around as long as the Phillies have been, there are going to be some unforgettable moments. Let’s talk about the best ones.
The Phillies Long, And Shaky, History
The Phillies have been around for a long time. Unfortunately, they have been incredibly mediocre for most of that time.
People my age, 31 and younger, have had it easy, seeing mostly great baseball. Yes, we had a decade of bad baseball before the run from 2007 to 2011. There was another decade without making it to the playoffs after that.
But with that said, most of our baseball-watching lives including Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley, and Ryan Howard. Now we get Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and Trea Turner. I will openly admit in comparison to what Phillies baseball has been for most of its history, my generation has it pretty easy.
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I say this to explain why much of this list seems pretty recent. I didn’t forget about Mike Schmidt. He and a few people from before the 90s made this list.
But to be one of the greatest homeruns, the HR has to mean something. Outside the late 70s and early 80s, there was not much winning going on for the Phillies before 1990. The home runs I put on this list are ones that came in big moments. The type of homeruns we will still be replaying a decade after they happened.
Which ones made the list? Which players hit the greatest home runs in Phillies history? Did any notable home runs get snubbed?