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Del Ennis
Big Del was the leading batter for the 1950 pennant win- ners, hitting .311 in 153 games. His 185 hits included 34 doubles, 8 triples and 31 homers. He paced the League in runs batted in with 126. Began in organized ball with Trenton, 1943. On Phils' roster, 1944-45, though in service. Hit .313 for Phils, 1946, first year in majors. Slumped to .275 in 1947. But batted .290 in 1948; .302 in 1949.
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In his third season with the Philadelphia Phillies, Pinky May may well prove to be the outstanding third-baseman in the National League. A steady defensive player, May has also improved his hitting and last year came close to the .300 mark with .293. He drove across 48 runs for the Quakers, collected 147 hits, and was thought well enough of to be named for the All-Star team representing the league against the American League aces.



In 58 games for Whiz Kids in 1950. Hit .209. Caught 83 games for Phils in 1949 and batted .271. Started with Terre Haute in 1946. Moved, next season, to Utica. Batted .325. Voted the most valuable player in the Eastern League. Promoted to Toronto, 1948. In a game played at Municipal Stadium, Jersey City, Stan batted in 8 runs. It was the first time that such a performance had been seen there.



The Phillies couldn't be happier with the acquisition of Bryce in 2019 in what then was the biggest deal in Baseball history. He's hit .282 and averaged 36 homers and 16 steals per 162 games since. In 2021, he was the NL MVP Award winner, leading the loop in both slugging and OPS while walking 100 times. He dominated in the 2022 Postseason (six HRS in 17 games).



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Ken Heintzelman
Pitched much better in 1950 than his 3-9 record would indicate. Ken was really a hard-luck hurler. In 1949, he had a 17-10 record. Tossed 5 shutouts, and had season's longest winning streak at 9 games. Voted Philadelphia's most valuable player for the year. In Ken's first start in 1951 he lost a tough contest to Boston, 2-1. But he snapped quickly back with a 2-1 victory over the N.Y. Giants.
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