1961 Phillies
DK
6'3"
4th of July
Billy Joel
Senior/Junior
100

Manager Gene Mauch would go on to have the 5th most managerial losses in baseball history, which is still 1,911 less than this record holder and namesake of the Phillies stadium at the time.

Connie Mack

100

Academy Award winning actress known for roles in The Godfather, Annie Hall and Father of the Bride.

Diane Keaton

100

Born Cassius Clay, this heavyweight champion boxer is considered to be among the greatest of all time.

Muhammad Ali

100

The number of times the Liberty Bell rings each Independence Day - once for each of the signing colonies.

13

100

"Son, can you play me a memory? I'm not really sure how it goes."

Piano Man

100

Counterculture director of the 1960s; Iron Man

Robert Downey

200

At 47-107, the Phillies finished 46 games behind this colorful pennant winning team from Ohio.

Cincinnati Reds

200

Iconic and controversial boxing promoter known for arranging fights such as “The Thrilla in Manilla” and “The Rumble in the Jungle”

Don King

200

Actor whose big break was starring in The Office and has since gone on to act and direct television and movies such as A Quiet Place.

John Krasinski

200
Where the 2nd Continental Congress met in Philadelphia to discuss declaring independence from Great Britain.

Independence Hall

200

"A heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack"

Movin' Out

200

Ken Griffey

300

By WAR, the Phillies best position player was this slick fielding Mexican shortstop and father of a future Phillies player, general manager and current broadcaster

Ruben Amaro

300

TV star known for his roles as Barney Fife in The Andy Griffith Show and Ralph Furley on Three’s Company

Don Knotts

300

Australian actor best known for his portrayal of Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Chris Hemsworth

300

The Committee of 5 was tasked with crafting the Declaration of Independence. The group consisted of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Roger Sherman, Robert Livingston and this Pennsylvania delegate who was the oldest in the Congress.

Ben Franklin

300

Lebanon, Charles de Gaulle, California baseball

We Didn't Start the Fire

300

Longtime baseball coach and manager with the Baltimore Orioles; Hall of Famer and baseball’s Iron Man

Cal Ripken

400

GM John Quinn took control of the team in 1959 and lasted until 1972, acquiring a pitcher from the Cardinals whose number 32 was later retired by the Phillies in his final trade running the team.

Steve Carlton

400

American fashion designer whose brand incorporates her initials along with the initials of New York

Donna Karan

400

Actor who won the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in The Whale. He was also in The Mummy

Brendan Fraser

400

On 7/4/1826 this man and Thomas Jefferson, the only 2 signers of the Declaration of Independence who became president, died hours apart from one another.

John Adams

400

"Brenda and Eddie were still goin' steady in the Summer of '75."

Scenes from an Italian Restaurant 

400

Main Ingredient lead singer; Oscar winner for Jerry Maguire

Cuba Gooding

500

In his last season with the team, this future Hall of Famer went 1-10, a far cry from the 6 straight 20 win seasons he had to start the 1950s

Robin Roberts

500

Head of the Branch Davidians, this cult leader was instrumental in the 51 day FBI siege of his compound in Waco, TX in 1993.

David Koresh

500

One of the greatest college players of all-time, this lefty quarterback was drafted by the Denver Broncos and later played minor league baseball for the New York Mets.

Tim Tebow

500

Much of what we know about the 2nd Continental Congress comes from the letters this future president wrote to his wife Abigail during the proceedings,

John Adams

500

"But it just might be a lunatic you're looking for"

You May Be Right

500
Dancer and vaudeville performer; "The Candy Man" member of the Rat Pack

Sammy Davis