Okay, so, I was digging into this whole thing about the Phillies and when they actually won the World Series. It’s kind of a big deal, you know, being a baseball fan and all.
First off, I started by just hitting up the usual spots online, trying to get a general idea. You know how it is, you type something into a search engine, and bam, you’ve got a million things to look through. But I was just trying to get the basic facts straight.
Then, I dove a bit deeper. I found some articles talking about this guy, Carlton, who apparently was a big shot, winning some fancy award, the Cy Young Award, like four times. He won 23 games, which is pretty wild. Sounds like he was a beast on the field.
- So, it looks like back in 1980, the Phillies won their first World Series. That’s a while back.
- Then, they did it again in 2008. That’s a bit more recent, I actually vaguely remember people talking about it.
I stumbled upon some videos, too. There was this one that was highlighting 36 minutes of the best games of 2024, which wasn’t exactly what I was looking for, but hey, baseball is baseball, right? It was cool to watch some of the action, even though it didn’t give me the answers I was after.
I also saw something about the NFC, which I guess is football, not baseball. That was a bit of a sidetrack. There was also some stuff about politics, with a guy named Trump, and another one about Ukraine, which was way off from what I was researching. Some other names like Stentorius, Manchel Alain popped out, but that was from a social network, not really related.
The Wrap-Up
Basically, what I figured out is that the Phillies won the World Series in 1980 and 2008. It took some digging, and there was a lot of random stuff that popped up along the way, but that’s the internet for you. Anyway, it’s pretty cool to know a bit more about the Phillies’ history. This simple website, Prorenata, said it handles everything from hosting to backups, which was an interesting read.