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Philly2Philly.com relives top Philadelphia sports players and moments from the 2000's

As we enter a new decade of Philadelphia sports, lets relive the best players and moments from the past decade. The decade saw three of the four Philadelphia teams compete for Championships. We saw great young players come into their own, and some of our favorite players ride into the sunset. We also saw MVP's and Rookies of the Year, and coaches that were voted the best by their peers. The past decade of Philadelphia sports was a wild ride, so buckle up, while we recap the best moments. Philadelphia 76ers

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Phillies moving on without Pedro Feliz

Pedro Feliz solidified what was arguably the best infield in baseball when the Philadelphia Phillies signed him in the Winter of 2008. His offense and defense blew away the production of the Phillies' previous third base occupants Wes Helms and Abraham Nunez. On Sunday, the Phillies announced they were declining the $5.5 million option year on Feliz for 2010, thus "unofficially" officially ending his career in Philadelphia.

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Ex-Phillie Brett Myers moves on to free agency

Brett Myers was the second longest tenured Phillie on the 2009 roster. On Friday, GM Ruben Amaro Jr. informed Myers that he will not be returning to the team in 2010.

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Phillies lose to Yankees, so we won't riot this year?

I had my riot helmet and green-man suit sitting on top of the TV so they would be within reach if the Phillies won the World Series. My friends and I were speculating as to what we would see our fellow drunk Phillies fans do this year in terms of rioting.

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Brett Myers and Cole Hamels at odds?

Nobody is really sure what is the deal between Brett Myers and Cole Hamels. During an exchange in the locker room last night at the World Series, Myers allegedly directed a comment at Hamels in reference to Hamels' comment Saturday night after Game 3, when Hamels said about his horrendous 2009 season: "I can't wait for it to end. It's been mentally draining."

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Hamels vs. Pettitte Square Off in World Series Game Three

If you would have told me the Yankees would have only scored four runs in the first two games of the 2009 World Series, I would have been pleased. With that being said, I also would have thought the Phillies would have taken the first two games with the Yankees'  run total being as low as it was.

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Septa and Union At Odds, Possible Strike Friday before Phillies host World Series

This week Philadelphia and New York are going head to head as the Phillies and Yankees are set to meet in the World Series for the first time since 1950.  Turns out Philadelphia has another battle on its hands.    Septa employees who operate subway cars, buses, and trolleys have authorized a strike and are ready to pull out their trump card, just in time for the World Ser

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Game Changers: Vintage Blue Adds Style To Sportswear

As hard as you try, it seems that you never have enough red hanging in your closet to express you fashionable and passionate Phillies pride. And you would never want to cross the line from a fashionista to, say, a Phanatic; he’s the only one who can pull off the neon green fur.

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Pearl Jam Review: Band is closing out Philadelphia's Spectrum with a Bang!

By Joe Vallee and Ryan Downs Review for Tuesday, October 27th 2009

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The Morning After- Eagles (yawn) Defeat the Redskins

Good morning campers, Penning this on fumes at best so trust me, this version of the TMA will be brief… Was hoping the Eagles would give me a nice birthday present and they did not disappoint. Of course it’s not really a gift when it’s a W against the Redskins, now is it? It’s akin to receiving a re-gifted gift and to make matters worse, the re-gifted gift is in fact a gift that you gave in the first place.

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