As a kid growing up in South Jersey dreaming of his own big league dreams, baseball star Mike Trout cheered for the Philadelphia Phillies, including the late Roy Halladay.
ESPN MLB writer David Schoenfield made a list of one player from every team worth the price of admission, naming centerfielder Odubel Herrera as that player for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Millville high alum Mike Trout is a big Eagles fans. Even thought he plays on the west coast, he hasn't forgotten his South Jersey roots, which makes him a die-hard Eagles fan.
Trout was in attendance on Sunday when the Eagles knocked off the Vikings and couldn't help himself, standing up for a "E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES...
How do you pop the question if you've got a $144 million dollar deal with the Angels? Mike Trout, a Millville native, used the heavens and lots of sparkle.
MAYS LANDING — On April 27, ACIT security guard Terry Tully fetched Jacob Hackett and told him his presence was required at the main office. Hackett immediately got a lump in his throat. Getting called down to the office is not usually a good thing when you are a high school student. So there was a little bit of trepidation in Jacob's fingers as he guided his wheelchair down to the office.
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For the 2016 Opening Day roster the Phillies have a whole new look with no one from last season among the five man rotation.
USA Today's Steve Gardner reviewed why the Phillies rotation is better this season and had high praise for Vincent Velasquez and Aaron Nola:
"(Aaron) Nola is a guy that can throw strikes and be effective...