Whatever happened to the 1993 Phillies?

October 09, 2008|By PAUL VIGNA

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ABOUT THIS PHOTO

This shot was taken at the Vet as the '93 season got under way. That team won eight of its first nine, 51 of its first 72 and finished 97-65.


FRONT ROW (from left)

1. CRAIG MARQUIS, batboy

2. ANTHONY FENUTA, batboy

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SECOND ROW (from left)

1. PETE CERA, assistant clubhouse manager, deceased

2. EDDIE FERENZ, traveling secretary, Collingswood, N.J., retired

3. MIKE RYAN, bullpen coach, 66, Wolfeboro, N.H., retired

4. LARRY BOWA, third base coach, 62, Radnor, third base coach for the Dodgers

5. JOHN VUKOVICH, dugout assistant, deceased

6. JIM FREGOSI, manager, 66, Tarpon Springs, Fla., special assistant to the GM/major league scout for the Braves

7. DENIS MENKE, hitting instructor, 68, Palm Harbor, Fla., retired

8. MEL ROBERTS, first base coach, deceased

9. JOHNNY PODRES, pitching coach, deceased

10. MARK ANDERSEN, assistant trainer, 49, West Chester, Phillies assistant athletic trainer

11. JEFF COOPER, trainer, 56, Wilmington, consulting part time for Phillies

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THIRD ROW (from left)

1.FRANK COPPENBARGER, clubhouse manager, 52, Cherry Hill, director of team travel and clubhouse services for Phillies

2. JOE DUNN, assistant clubhouse manager

3. MARIANO DUNCAN, infielder, 45, San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, first-base coach for the Dodgers

4. MICKEY MORANDINI, second baseman, 42, Chesterton, Ind., store owner

5. KEVIN STOCKER, shortstop, 38, Liberty Lake, Wash., business owner, Emerald City Smoothie

6. LENNY DYKSTRA, centerfielder, 45, Thousand Oaks, Calif., entrepreneur, including founder of The Players Club magazine

7. JOHN KRUK, first baseman, 47, Mount Laurel, N.J., ESPN "Baseball Tonight" analyst

8. PETE INCAVIGLIA, leftfielder, 44, Argyle, Texas, manager, Grand Prairie (Texas) Airhogs, American Association

9. JIM EISENREICH, outfielder, 49, Independence, Mo., sells real estate and runs foundation for Tourette's syndrome

10. KIM BATISTE, 40, infielder, Gonzales, La.

11. MILT THOMPSON, leftfielder, 49, Williamstown, N.J., hitting coach, Phillies

12. RUBEN AMARO JR., outfielder, 43, Yardley, Phillies assistant general manager

12. DR. PHILLIP MARONE, team physician, Haddonfield, N.J., division director and associate dean for Jefferson Medical College

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FOURTH ROW (from left)

1. DONN PALL, reliever, 46, Chicago, community relations representative for the White Sox

2. WES CHAMBERLAIN, leftfielder, 42, Homewood, Ill.

3. DARREN DAULTON, catcher, 46, Clearwater, Fla.

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