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Oct 31, 2008 at 1:24 PM EST
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Oct 31, 2008 at 1:24 PM EST
PHILADELPHIA (AP) – Phillies manager Charlie Manuel hoisted the World Series trophy Friday while players waved, the Phanatic danced and hundreds of thousands of fans roared in celebrating the city's first sports title parade in 25 years.
Left fielder Pat Burrell led the confetti-filled procession, riding a horse-drawn carriage and pumping his fists. Next came several flatbed trucks filled with waving players and other members of the Phillies organization, including the furry green Phanatic mascot.
Throngs in Phillies gear packed downtown sidewalks, making them almost impassable. So fans climbed trees, hung out of windows, watched from balconies, brought stepladders and stood on roofs to get a better view.
Surging crowds pushed onto the streets at some intersections, leaving just enough room for the trucks and their police escorts to pass. Fans took to the streets to trail the parade as it went by.
The procession was expected to take about 90 minutes to get from the heart of the city to the sports complex in South Philadelphia, about four miles away.
There, the team was expected to be greeted by another hundred thousand fans watching the festivities on big screens at the city's baseball and football stadiums. Phillies players will attend a rally at Citizens Bank Park and make a brief appearance at Lincoln Financial Field, where the Eagles play.
The last time a Philadelphia team won a major championship was in 1983, when the 76ers won the NBA title. The Phillies won their only other World Series in 1980.
Havertown resident Keith Goodman skipped work to bring his 7-year-old son, Richie, to Citizens Bank Park.
"I don't know if we'll ever get this chance again," Goodman said. "He's been saying it's been seven long years. I say it's 25 long years."
Nick and Patricia Gavin of suburban Delaware County, who were children when they attended the 1980 parade, brought their own downtown on Friday.
Jaclyn, 10, planned to dress as a Phillies ball girl later in the day for Halloween, but her brother Nicholas, 8, was too excited about the World Series win to think about trick-or-treating.
"This made me forget about Halloween," Nicholas said.
Officials had earlier stressed the importance of using public transit, but the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority reported being overwhelmed by midmorning Friday.
By the time the parade started, the agency had temporarily suspended commuter rail service into Philadelphia so that trains would be available for those leaving the parade. Subways and trolleys were still operating, SEPTA spokesman Gary Fairfax said.
"It is simply a tremendous crowd in Center City," Fairfax said.
Saturday, Nov 1 at 5:46 PM steveanddebbie higgins wrote ...
thats something this city needs thank you phillies
11707834 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Friday, Oct 31 at 7:28 PM Ilene Applebaum from Lafayette Hill, PA wrote ...
The city knew you could do it. You had a strong team from the beginning to end. It took team effort, a strong offense and a strong bat. You never gave up. WE WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU DID FOR OUR CITY!!!!!! GO PHILLIES!!!! Can't wait 'til next year!
11674619 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Friday, Oct 31 at 5:57 PM Connie Blancett Belmar NJ wrote ...
Way to go Phillies!You are Champions.The entire team is great- to Jamie Moyer-I love the way u pitch!You are awesome!
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You make us pround Phillies all the way in Allentown. WOO HOO. YOUR THE BEST Thanks for a great year
11670709 Inappropriate? Alert Us!Friday, Oct 31 at 5:30 PM Chris Harris wrote ...
WHOA Phillies. We deserve it! Millville, NJ
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Congratulations Phillies, we never gave up on you, looking forward to next year. Margaret and John Bast Philadelphia, PA
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WE LOVE YOU PHILLIES! YOU DID IT~ FROM SPRINGFIELD,PA
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If it couldn't be the Cubbies, I'm glad it was the Phillies. Congratulations.
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THANK YOU PHILLY'S , YOU MAKE US PROUD BROKLYN , NY.
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CONGRATS!!!!!!!! PHILLY FROM THE CLARKS WILDWOOD
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Way to go PHILLY'S Len & Jeanie from Indian Acres Maryland
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I love the PHILLIES!!!! Thanks to every player on the team for bring us a CHAMPIONSHIP!!!! Pennsauken, NJ
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