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@JackFritzWIP Even if this was true, what fool would publicly state this as a reason? The only logical reason is if he was insisting on getting LH replacements, was rejected by the front office, and is lashing out.
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Just one of the worst, most excuse making comments I’ve ever seen from a coach in this city.
Phillies Tailgate@PhilsTailgate
Are you kidding me??
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@PhilsTailgate Ben will avoid any criticism of anyone in the organization, grab that check and run. It's been going on since he took the job
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@JackFritzWIP Sosa is not a 3B or 2B. He is a very good SS. And eventually gets badly exposed when playing every day
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If they felt like Bohm needed a bit of a reset…
Carter Kieboom, who I totally acknowledge has never been good in the big leagues, is hitting .347 in his last 11 games.
Overall at LHV, he’s hitting .313 with an .811 OPS and is somehow younger than Bohm.
Could also just roll with Sosa but just a name to keep an eye on.
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@SportsRadioWIP No surprise. Davis almost never criticizes players or managers. He grabs that check and runs
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Penguins fans emptying the stadium early. Ironically their team never showed up LOL #flyers
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✝️🇦🇲 Never forget the #Armenian Genocide that martyred 1.5 million blessed #Christians.
Rare historical footage of the brave missionaries who became the only light in the darkness.
A #Christian nation was systematically targeted for destruction. While 1.5 million Armenian martyrs were slaughtered, brave missionaries and humanitarians risked their lives to shelter survivors, protect widows and children, and raise thousands of starving orphans as their own.
Karen Jeppe:
A compassionate Danish missionary and social worker who dedicated her life to supporting the Armenian people, Jeppe was known as the "Mother of Armenians." In Urfa, she hid survivors and provided aid during the genocide. In Aleppo, she led the League of Nations Rescue Home and saved approximately 2,000 abducted women and children, restoring their identity and hope.
Henry Morgenthau:
U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire (1913–1916). One of the first high-ranking officials to document the genocide, he repeatedly protested to Ottoman leaders and described it as "a campaign of race extermination." After returning to the United States in 1916, he helped raise funds for Armenian survivors and published his memoir Ambassador Morgenthau's Story, in which he devoted a chapter to "The Murder of a Nation."
Faik Ali Ozansoy:
Ottoman governor of Kütahya, nicknamed “governor of the infidels” by the perpetrators. He refused to implement the deportation orders and protected the entire local Armenian community as well as thousands of Armenians who had escaped persecution in other regions and sought shelter in Kütahya. A rare voice of conscience within the Ottoman administration.
Maria Jacobsen:
A Danish missionary and nurse known as "Mama" to thousands of Armenian children, Jacobsen lived in Harput (Kharberd) during the Armenian Genocide. She kept a detailed diary of the atrocities, provided medical care, and saved hundreds of orphans at great personal risk. Later she founded the famous "Birds' Nest" orphanage in Byblos, Lebanon.
Johannes Lepsius:
German Protestant missionary who documented the massacres, published secret reports, and informed the German public. He also provided humanitarian assistance to Armenian survivors and orphans.
Armin T. Wegner:
German soldier and medic who secretly photographed the deportation camps and starving Armenians in the desert. He smuggled the images and wrote powerful protest letters despite military orders.
Fridtjof Nansen:
Norwegian explorer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. As League of Nations High Commissioner, he organized relief, issued Nansen passports to stateless Armenians, and helped resettle tens of thousands.
Bodil Biørn:
Norwegian missionary nurse who worked in Mush, witnessed the massacres, sheltered widows and orphans, and later founded an orphanage in Soviet Armenia.
Anna Hedvig Büll:
An Estonian missionary, Büll worked in Maraş and played a key role in saving approximately 2,000 Armenian women and children during the genocide by turning the area into a temporary refuge known as the "City of Orphans." She later established refugee camps and support programs in Aleppo, Syria.
Eternal memory to the 1.5 million Armenian martyrs and gratitude to the rescuers. ✝️
Their actions showed the power of compassion, moral courage, and the humanitarian spirit-even in the face of unimaginable horror.
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@Philly__Nation Slowed down around 2B watching the ball. Then Harper does the same thing next AB. No accountability.
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Looking at the play instead of focusing on the bag. 2 indefensible plays in a row #phillies
LuisV@lhsvdza
Arriba los Phillies de toda la vida
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Kruk is a Type 2 diabetic. What the hell is he eating that garbage for? #phillies
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If you can't score on a RF corner double with 2 out, GO HOME #phillies
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There's no way Turner shouldn't score. Absolutely disappointing #phillies
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