![]() The first Phillies logo depicted the usual blue block letter “P,” symbolizing the city of Philadelphia. Even an attempt to give the franchise a different name (in 1943 – Blue Jays) could not overshadow it. Since the word “Philadelphia” did not fit in newspaper headlines, journalists began to shorten it to “Phillies arbitrarily.” This option took root and became official in the 1890th year. The final name of the team was formed a year after its founding – in the 1884th. And he subsequently ceded them to Phillies Limited Partnership. When Bob Carpenter retired, he transferred ownership to his son Ruly. But the players could only relocate in the 1970th. All the shares went solely to Robert Carpenter, who decided to change the stadium. The next owners were Gerald Nugent (1931-1942), William B. ![]() Soon, the club acquired William Baker and disposed of it until 1930. But he was not the owner for long – about four years. Then Philadelphia Phillies went on to James Potter, who sold it to Bill Shettsline after two years. Starting from 1899, Rogers was the sole owner of the team and remained until 1903. Its first owners are Al Reach and John Rogers. This is the only franchise that has never changed the city and name. and today, the team’s base is still located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Until 1999, the club was a structural unit of NL, where it represented the Eastern Division. Philadelphia Phillies is a professional sports club for baseball players.
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