2008 World Series

2008 World Series

The Philadelphia Phillies and Tampa Bay Rays battled it out for the top title in the MLB in the 2008 World Series. Check back for pictures, news and more.

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The grounds crew pulls the tarp onto the field before the bottom of the sixth inning of game five of the 2008 MLB World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Tampa Bay Rays on October 27, 2008 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images North America) I love baseball as much as the next person, which depending on who you are may mean that I love it, hate it or could care less about it. Either way, I think we're all pretty much waiting for this season, and the 2008 World Series to just be done. But after ... Read Full Story
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Fans celebrate in the streets after the Philadelphia Phillies won the 2008 World Series October 29, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Phillies defeated the Tampa Bay Rays for their first world championship in 25 years (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images North America) In Philadelphia the skies cleared and the field dried just in time for the Phillies to  take the title of World Series champs. Philadelphia beat Tampa Bay 4-3 Wednesday and I didn't have to sit in front of my TV for three hours to watch it. If only baseball games were always this quick, the MLB would have a lot more ... Read Full Story
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Evan Longoria #3 of the Tampa Bay Rays reacts after striking out against the Philadelphia Phillies during game one of the 2008 MLB World Series on October 22, 2008 at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images North America) With the help of a two-run homerun by Chase Utley in the first inning and seven strong innings by pitcher Cole Hamels the Phillies took game one of the 104th World Series , 3-2. Both teams put up a fight, and it'll be surprising if the Phillies sweep. Still, although the Rays scored two runs their hitting was stale and starting pitcher ... Read Full Story
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The World Series started Wednesday, and since the Red Sox are out, I wasn't planning on watching. Except, as with the Academy Awards, the Series has a hold over me that is hard to shake, no matter how much it blows (or how much I hate the Rays one or both of the teams). So this year, I thought I would watch it much like I do the Oscars (or Project Runway )--to see what people are wearing. I know, it sounds a little batshit. But if you've watched as much baseball as I have, you know that when you're heart's not in the ... Read Full Story
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Philadelphia Phillies fans celebrate prior to a victory rally at Citizens Bank Park October 31, 2008 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Getty Images North America) I don't know why that guy is stripped to his skivvies, but I can guess why he has duct tape wrapped around the waistband. It's to prevent anyone from pulling down his underwear and exposing his li'l Philly. Of course the behavior pictured above is no where near as bad as things got in Philadelphia following the Phillies' Game Six triumph over the Tampa Bay Rays. Philadelphia went crazy Wednesday night as fans flooded Broad Street to celebrate the ... Read Full Story
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The World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball and the culmination of the sport's postseason each October and November. Since the Series takes place in mid-autumn, sportswriters many years ago dubbed the event the Fall Classic; it is also sometimes known as the October Classic or simply "The Series."

The World Series is played between the champion clubs of the American League and the National League, which collectively include 29 clubs based in the United States and one club from Canada. The "modern" World Series has been an annual event since 1903. Baseball has employed various championship formulas since the 1860s. When the term "World Series" is used by itself, it is usually understood to refer to the "modern" World Series exclusively.

The World Series championship is determined through a best-of-seven playoff. Best-of-seven has been the format of all the modern World Series except in 1903, 1919, 1920 and 1921 when the winner was determined through a best-of-nine playoff. The Series winner is awarded the World Series Trophy, as well as individual World Series rings. The Series winner also receives a larger proportion of the gate receipts than does the Series loser.

The New York Yankees, of the American League, have played in 39 of the 104 Series through 2008 and have won 26 World Series championships, the most of any Major League franchise. For the National League, the Dodgers have appeared in the Series the most at 18 times (9 each in Brooklyn and Los Angeles), but have won the Series only 6 times (once as Brooklyn, five times as Los Angeles). The St. Louis Cardinals have represented the National League 17 times and have won 10 championships, which is the most for any National League team.[1] The Chicago Cubs have the longest streak of not winning the World Series, with their last championship coming in 1908.

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