From Phillies fan to doorstep of MLB debut (2024)

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July 6th, 2024

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Todd Zolecki

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This story was excerpted from Todd Zolecki’s Phillies Beat newsletter. To read the full newsletter, click here. And subscribe to get it regularly in your inbox.

ATLANTA -- Tyler Phillips said more than once on Friday that he could not explain the feelings he felt inside his body.

“I don’t know what’s going on,” he said. “I can’t feel my arms, I can’t feel my legs.”

Phillips felt strange, not only because he got promoted to the big leagues following a nine-year Minor League career, but because he got promoted by the Phillies. Phillips, 26, grew up in South Jersey. He attended Bishop Eustace Preparatory School. Phillips’ late grandfather, Frank, was such a diehard Phillies fan that he called Phillips’ father, Dan, following every victory.

“Did you see Ryan Howard? Did you see that home run?” Frank would say.

The Phillies promoted Phillips from Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Friday because they needed somebody in the bullpen who can pitch multiple innings this weekend with rain in the forecast and rookie right-hander Michael Mercado (Phils' No. 30 prospect) scheduled to start on Sunday, but limited to 90 pitches. The team optioned Yunior Marte to Triple-A to make room for him on the 26-man roster. Philadelphia transferred Luis Ortiz to the 60-day IL to make room on the 40-man.

“It’s a huge moment,” Phillips said in front of his locker at Truist Park. “I think my dad is still in shock. I don’t think he understands what’s going on right now. I don’t think he’s really thinking about everything we’ve gone through as father and son. When my grandpa was around, we used to play catch with him in his backyard. It’s just a really special moment to have my son and dad here. I hope [my son] can feel the same things that I felt growing up.”

Phillips and his girlfriend, Richelle, named their three-year-old son Frank after his grandfather.

“He loves baseball,” Phillips said. “He asks to come to the field. He asks to play catch. He eats, breathes, sleeps it.”

Phillips said he attended his first Phillies game in 2001, but based on the score that his father remembers -- a 20-something blowout victory over the Cubs at Veterans Stadium -- it was probably July 3, 1999, when Phillips was just 18 months old.

The Phillies crushed the Cubs that day, 21-8.

“I know my son’s going to be a Phillies fan because we just blew them out,” Dan said then.

Phillips’ first favorite player was Scott Rolen. He turned to Jimmy Rollins once Rolen got traded to the Cardinals in 2002. Phillips remembers playing "MVP Baseball 2005" on his PlayStation 2. He loved waiting for Jim Thome and Bobby Abreu to come around again in the Phillies’ lineup.

Of course, he cheered for the Phillies in the 2008 World Series, although he did not attend the parade because his mother, Roseanna, wouldn’t let him skip school.

All those moments, all those memories, having his parents, girlfriend and son at Truist Park this weekend, has made everything so wonderfully surreal.

“I think I’ve made it pretty known to the world that the Phillies mean everything to me,” Phillips said. “And being able to debut and be here with this squad, I don’t even know what I’m feeling right now. My dad and I, like our love for the Phillies and my grandfather, it means a lot. I get choked up when I think about it.”

From Phillies fan to doorstep of MLB debut (2024)

FAQs

Who was the pitcher for the Phillies from Eustace? ›

Former Diamond Jack and Bishop Eustace pitcher Tyler Phillips made his major league debut on Sunday when he pitched four tidy innings of relief for the Philadelphia Phillies, the team for which the South Jersey resident grew up rabidly cheering.

When did the Phillies enter the MLB? ›

The first Phillies game was played May 1, 1883 at Recreation Park on the corner of 24th Street and Ridge Avenue with the club losing 4-3 to the Providence Grays. The club would go on to win just 17 of 98 games that season, pitcher John Coleman losing 48 of them.

Where did Tyler Phillips grow up? ›

Now, he was on the mound, making his first big league start for the team he grew up rooting for. Phillips was raised in Lumberton, N.J., and went to Bishop Eustace Prep. He spent much of his childhood at the Vet and Citizens Bank Park and had plenty of family and friends in attendance on Saturday.

How old is Phillips on the Phillies team? ›

Phillips, 26, had his contract selected by the Phillies on Friday.

Who was the Phillies pitcher known as the wild thing? ›

Mitchell Steven Williams (born November 17, 1964), nicknamed "Wild Thing", is an American former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played for six teams from 1986 to 1997. He was also a studio analyst for the MLB Network from 2009 to 2014.

Who is the bearded guy on the Phillies? ›

BRANDON Marsh began a new craze in Philadelphia that has left baseball fans desperate to buy the T-shirt. The 26-year-old from the Atlanta suburb of Buford, Georgia, is one of the most recognizable faces in Major League Baseball with his iconic beard.

Are the Phillies the oldest MLB team? ›

The Phillies played their inaugural season in the National League in 1883, but according to the site they were known as the Quakers through '89. It is interesting then that the Phillies are sometimes called the “oldest, continuous, one-name, one-city franchise” in baseball.

Why did the Phillies change their name? ›

According to additional sources, Hans had his hands in the name change. He thought that “Phils” sounded better. Plus, Phillies had become synonymous with losing baseball and he wanted to change the culture.

Why are Citizens Bank Park seats blue? ›

With the 1996 Major League Baseball All-Star Game coming up, the stadium “got dressed up” by replacing the earth-tone seats with blue ones for the 1995 season. The shade picked was sapphire blue.

What happened to Tyler Phillips? ›

Phillips missed the entire 2022 season after undergoing surgery to resolve the impingement he had suffered late in the 2021 season. For the start of the 2023 season, Phillips was assigned to Reading, before being promoted to the Triple–A Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs on July 26.

Who is the Phillies player from Lumberton NJ? ›

Phillips, a Lumberton native and Bishop Eustace graduate who made his major-league debut Sunday for the Phillies – his hometown team – will now make his first start Saturday in Citizens Bank Park, about 40 minutes from his childhood home. Phillips and the Phillies will face the Oakland A's in a 4:05 p.m. start.

Where was Tyler born and raised? ›

Tyler, the Creator was born as Tyler Gregory Okonma in Los Angeles, California on March 6, 1991. He was raised by his mother in the Ladera Heights and Hawthorne Heights sections of L.A. Growing up Tyler, the Creator taught himself how to play the piano and would design his own album covers for existing albums.

Which Phillies player is having twins? ›

Eflin married his longtime girlfriend Lauren Dennen in December 2020. They have three children together, a daughter born October 9, 2021, and twin girls born March 2023. He has done work to support pediatric patients in Philadelphia hospitals, including appearances at sleepovers in the Phillies' clubhouse.

What was the Phillies first name? ›

The Phillies were founded in 1883 and were informally known as both the Quakers and the Phillies (a shortened version of “Philadelphians”) until they officially adopted the Phillies name in 1890.

Who wore 14 for the Phillies? ›

14 with Jim Bunning, Del Ennis and Pete Rose. WEDNESDAY – Retired numbers: In this section, you'll see the eight players who have had their number retired, and five more whose numbers should be retired, including one player on the 2024 Phillies.

Who was the pitcher for the Phillies World Series win? ›

In the World Series, the Phillies defeated the Tampa Bay Rays, 4–1, to win their first championship in 28 years, ending the Curse of Billy Penn. Phillies starting pitcher Cole Hamels was named the Most Valuable Player of the NLCS and the World Series.

Who was the Phillies pitcher named Lefty? ›

Lefty ho*rst - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher - ESPN.

Where does Leo Mazzone live now? ›

Post-coaching career

He resides in upstate South Carolina.

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