Did you know…

Philly Firsts!!! 

On August 25th, 1921, the Phillies played the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1st-ever radio broadcasted MLB game. 

On May 24th, 1935, the Phillies played the Cincinnati Reds in Cincy in the 1st-ever night game in MLB history. 

On October 22nd, 1939, the Eagles played the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1st-ever televised football game. The game, broadcasted by NBC, was played at Ebbetts Field in Brooklyn. The dodgers won 23-14.

The Eagles also participated in the first-ever televised NFL Championship game, defeating the Chicago Cardinals 7-0 on December 19th, 1948, in blizzard-like conditions.

In 1936, the Eagles made the first selection in the 1st-ever NFL Draft, selecting Jay Berwanger from the University of Chicago.  Berwanger went to med school instead of signing. 

 

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On This Date…

On This Date… July 17th, 1984, Phillies Hall of Famer Steve Carlton throws his 4th KO of the game and tosses himself into the record books. The KO is his 100th of the season giving Lefty 18 consecutive 100+-KO seasons, setting the NL record and tying the MLB record held by Walter Johnson.

July 17th, 1992, the Phillies score 3 runs in the 6th inning of a game vs Los Angeles Dodgers. The Phillies score the 3 runs and send 9 batters to the plate without managing a single hit. The Dodgers were charged with 3 walks and 3 errors in the inning.

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