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  1. Phillies wives to peddle 'Mystery Balls' for charity
  2. After 33 years, Vet dies tomorrow
  3. Coggin making strong pitch to catch on in 'pen
  4. Burrell poised to fill No. 4 hole
  5. Padilla keeps up his spring success
  6. Bon Jovi vs. Elway: They meet again
  7. Philly's doughnut bites the big one
  8. Millwood insists he'll be fine when games really count
  9. It's not the World Series
  10. Good news for Thome could come today
  11. Rollins & Burrell?
  12. Thome set to get back into swing of things
  13. 'Philadelphia' magazine to detail feud between Kalas and Wheeler
  14. Cormier was Rheal close to calling it quits
  15. Thome's finger gets OK for practice
  16. Day after Vet implosion, fans pick up the pieces
  17. Wrong time at our place
  18. Michaels roles with punches
  19. Phils' No. 2 spot is not locked up yet
  20. Thome and Bell race against the clock to get ready
  21. Phils will feast in NL East
  22. Thome, Bell, Ledee feel a whole lot better after BP
  23. Phils pick up catcher, drop Smith
  24. Phils' minor leaguer hits child in car accident
  25. 10 items on baseball's most-watched list
  26. The Vet lives on - on eBay
  27. Quest of Phils lefthander falls short
  28. Switching allegiances for a good 'Coz'
  29. Phanatic may be riding new wheels in new park
  30. Penthouse on Pattison
  31. Thome is appreciated for just showing up
  32. Pratt satisfied with first game back after surgery
  33. At the Vet, trouble in the rubble
  34. Big step for the big guy: Thome sees game action
  35. Ledee forced to rely on the past
  36. Phils' lineup lacks one piece
  37. Photos From Last Sunday's Implosion
  38. For Phils' Byrd, hitting leadoff no problem
  39. Millwood's pitching plan on track as season nears
  40. April may not be cruel to Thome this season
  41. Bowa concerned about Phillies' focus at the plate
  42. Phils feel better with regulars finally on field
  43. Schmidt using managing skills
  44. Team pleased as all Phillies in place in lineup
  45. Other Voices
  46. Getting their lineup in order
  47. Phillie (workers) Phanatic
  48. Phils, Tigers pitchers hit batters
  49. Bowa enjoys lineup flexibility
  50. For now, at least, planets aligned in Phils' favor
  51. Padilla stronger after ordeals
  52. Phillies tickets are 3d-highest
  53. Perez key part of the Phillies' lopsided bench
  54. Phils' Ledee has no time to waste
  55. Guillen's double in 6th costs Phils
  56. A few uncertainties
  57. Difficult decisions ahead for Phillies
  58. Phillies' Lieberthal truly a Philly guy
  59. Milton gets to know his catcher
  60. CITIZENS BANK PARK
  61. Health troubles gone, Bell ready for season
  62. Phils' success lies in hands of Millwood
  63. Rollins not short on talent
  64. Veteran Glanville still with Phillies
  65. Hit, Run - and Fun
  66. Rough or ready? We'll soon learn about Phillies
  67. Built to last
  68. Phillies ready to put new park through a test run
  69. High expectations raise ticket sales for 2004
  70. Phillies GM Has Come a Long Way
  71. CITIZENS BANK PARK OPENING WEEKEND
  72. A Few Tickets Left
  73. Will Larry Bowa be manager of the year or gone by the all-star break?
  74. Bell hit by pitch but says he's fine
  75. Stats add up to nothing
  76. Bell beaned by Batista as Phils, Jays get testy
  77. Baseball Bonanza
  78. New home is where their hearts are
  79. Opening roster is nearly set
  80. New park puts Vet into Phils' past
  81. Citizens Bank Park ready, but not finished
  82. Rains Dampen Phillies' First Home Workout
  83. A new baseball era dawns in Philly
  84. A day of firsts at Citizens Bank Park
  85. Fans embrace Philly's new Citizen
  86. Notes: Praise from a rival GM
  87. Phils announce roster moves
  88. Indians power past Phillies
  89. Good to be 'king' at CBP
  90. Montgomery: 'It's a great day'
  91. Citizens Bank Park
  92. One grand housewarming party
  93. Phils finally have a home
  94. Utley a casualty of Bowa's final roster moves
  95. Thome christens park in grand style
  96. Enjoy this field of dreams, kids
  97. Pat's swing training looks like a success
  98. Now we get to see if everything works
  99. Players weigh in on their brand-new baseball mansion
  100. Vuke getting used to this coaching thing
  101. Is Bowa the manager to make it happen?
  102. The pieces of the puzzle just may fit
  103. The toast of the team? It's Thome
  104. A team with a lot to live up to
  105. Millwood must prove he's worth the money
  106. For Millwood, a fresh start
  107. Team ready to move on with games that count
  108. Wagner impresses off the mound, too
  109. Phillies' Minor- League Affiliates
  110. Phillies get a cold preview
  111. Phils finally ready for real thing
  112. Can Phillies flourish in new environment?
  113. New closer may help Phils seal the deal in NL East
  114. Fire Bowa? That's a stupid thought
  115. The 2004 Phillies
  116. Closer trumps opener
  117. Parallel park situation?
  118. Mesa says it's nothing personal, but...
  119. Bowa: We can't let Thome do it all
  120. So far, so good for new ballpark, but there's still work to do
  121. No callous exchanges between Harry and Wheels
  122. Hitters let first one get away
  123. Mesa happily turns the tables
  124. Phils' early trend: Staying unfazed
  125. Burrell gets off to a heartening start
  126. 4/5/04 NL Boxscore Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh
  127. Doomsday? No way
  128. Signs are good, but result bad
  129. Burrell's three hits shelves nightmare
  130. BILLY WAGNER AND THE HALL OF FLAME
  131. Rollins making sure little things mean a lot
  132. April losses don't mean autumn blues
  133. Vukovich a mainstay as Phillies' third base coach
  134. Pitching key to quenching Phils' playoff drought
  135. It was sloppy, but Phillies will take it
  136. Wagner throws flames at Pirates
  137. He's ready for takeoff
  138. Mostly high marks for new ballpark
  139. Phils follow the script for first win of season
  140. Should Larry Bowa's job as Phillies manager be in jeopardy
  141. Octorara grad Vogelsong faces the Phils tonight
  142. Wagner pays first dividend to Phils
  143. Inside Pitch: A new baseball era dawns in Philly
  144. Offense is looking like last year's model
  145. Phils hope to do number on Fish
  146. Schmidt loses debut as manager as Threshers fall to Dunedin, 14-11
  147. Phillies' bats fail to deliver for Padilla
  148. Schmidt settles easily into single-A job
  149. Phils head for field of broken dreams
  150. Red Barons fall to Ottawa, 2-0
  151. Pirates top Phils to take series
  152. Phillies respect Marlins
  153. Bowa, Madson hit with suspensions
  154. Phils take bait again - hook, line, sinker
  155. Phils fail to break Marlins' magic
  156. Utley homers; Barons fall
  157. Phillies Notes
  158. Marlins show Phils how to win
  159. Nothing like opening a ballpark with a 1-5 team
  160. Phils play like amateurs in Pro Player
  161. Schmidt no longer winless as manager
  162. Hitters have been there, (not) done that
  163. Not just any ballpark project
  164. Few runs, few hits few wins for Phils
  165. Beautiful ballpark's only flaw: Location
  166. On this day of fanfare, salute Reds' Larkin
  167. Yo, Vet memories, move over and let some new ones in
  168. Home opener will be extra special to Thome
  169. Phillies employee to start 43rd season on job at home opener today
  170. Top 10 moments in park's future?
  171. Phillies limp on home at 1-5 after being swept by Florida
  172. Thome's parents will be in stands today
  173. Larry Bowa
  174. In end, lineup shuffle backfires
  175. It's same nasty climate on a different terrain
  176. Ashburn kin on hand for 'Whitey' tribute
  177. First quenchers
  178. Schmidt finally feels at home
  179. No raining on his crusade
  180. Statues deliver when it comes to Roberts, greats
  181. A soggy beginning
  182. At least stadium gives fans something to cheer about
  183. Fizzle in the drizzle
  184. Exactly what Bowa doesn't need
  185. Prophetic fan snags park's first HR ball
  186. Forget the game; admire the view
  187. It's time Phillies start living up to their hype
  188. Reds relievers discover it's not so lonely at the top
  189. When food was cheap and carpet new
  190. Fans find ballpark's fare is not foul
  191. Four legends honored with statues
  192. Down and out in ballpark debut
  193. Offense absent from park's debut
  194. Fans find positives at opener
  195. The present takes back seat to past
  196. He may want to, but Bowa can't rip team yet
  197. Now pitching: Phillies wives
  198. Not outstanding in field, yet
  199. FAN ALERT
  200. SPOTLIGHT ON THE FIRST NIGHT GAME
  201. Phils not too worried about sluggish start
  202. New book on manager tells of a matured Bowa
  203. Phils play little numbers game
  204. Phillies not pressing panic button yet
  205. Bowa changes lineup in order to improve
  206. Call the first shot to Ashburn Alley, win two tickets
  207. Whatever Happened To ..The Connie Mack Statue?
  208. A day at the park: When will mist fade?
  209. Contest could track Bowa's explanations
  210. Struggling Phils fine-tune their batting order
  211. BlueClaws split doubleheader
  212. Phils' rainout to be followed by another lineup shake-up
  213. STICK SAVE
  214. Wagner revs up the crowd by hitting the century mark
  215. WEEKLINGS
  216. Finally, a Ray of Sunshine
  217. Phils' uncommon closer has common touch
  218. Crushed by the weight of expectations
  219. Reading beats Akron, 2-1; Scranton falls
  220. Booed Abreu battles a slump
  221. Phils remember Jackie Robinson
  222. Phils finally break through
  223. This should be a jump-starter
  224. Wagner reaches 100, records save
  225. Big voice is leaving Philadelphia sports
  226. TWO IN A ROW, NO MATTER HOW IT LOOKS
  227. A win, according to plan
  228. Reading tops Akron on 6-hitter
  229. Wolf's brother makes majors - as an ump
  230. Phillies, Flyers, circus: A busy day in S. Phila.
  231. Thome, Burrell slam home runs, Wagner slams door in Phils' win
  232. Sunny day gives groundskeepers a chance
  233. Phillies Photo Thread
  234. Home runs, Phillies fly over the Expos
  235. Old dreams become real in Phils' win
  236. Are there any true leadoff hitters left?
  237. Left knew what right was doing
  238. Glan finale
  239. Bowa's timing in lifting Wolf raises eyebrows, but - hey - they won
  240. Glanville's homer gives Phillies 4th win in a row
  241. Home is where the home runs are
  242. Fans near bullpen disturbing visitors
  243. Wagner can't stay away from mound
  244. Sun 4/18/04 NL Boxscore Montreal vs. Philadelphia
  245. Other Voices
  246. Utley, Condrey lead Red Barons to 6-1 win
  247. Phils' hero pays a price
  248. It's all working right now
  249. Time is right for Phillies to sink the Marlins
  250. Madson ready to deliver