Annual Father and Son Phillies Trip 
Series Recap 

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Friday June 26, 2009 7:05pm
Phillies        1    (L - Hamels 4-4)
Blue Jays     6    (L - Romero 5-3)

Game Highlights:
- Drinking Molson Canadian in our Stadium Room Suite out of a suitcase (yes that is correct)
- Richie being teased by 17 year old Canadians from a room two doors down (Teenagers Rich...really?)
- More Beer (We loss, what else is there to say)

Player of the Game:
- Chase Utley
    - 2 for 3 / 1 BB

Saturday June 27, 2009 1:07pm
Phillies        10  (W - Happ 5-0)
Blue Jays      0   (L - MIlls 0-1)

Game Highlights:
- Two Home Run balls caught during batting practice (Cha & Matt Q)
- All You Can "Could" Eat Bracelets (We definitely ate our fair share of Canadian Food)
- 3 Home Runs by the Phillies (Werth (2) / Ruiz (1)

Player of the Game:
- Jason Werth 
    - 4 for 4 / 3 Runs / 3 RBIs / 1 BB / 2 HRs

Sunday June 28, 2009 1:07pm
Phillies       5   (W - Moyer 6-6 / SV - Lidge 14
Blue Jays    4   (L - Tallet 5-5)

Game Highlights:
- I don't know, we weren't there...But look at the score, we won!

Player of the Game:
- Chase Utley
    - 2 for 4 / 2 RBIs / 1 BB

  Participants



Joseph O'Connor
Charles O'Connor
Cha O'Connor
Richie Petrarca
Richard Petraca
Kurt Ladley
Steve Ladley
Ian Sullivan
Jack Sullivan
Rich Miller
Matt Quinlan
JIm Quinlan

 Toronto Blue Jays Rogers Centre



Year Built:    1989
Construction Cost:    $500 Million
Seating Capacity (Baseball):     50,516

Fun Facts:
- The cut out area around home plate is actually 12-sided and resembles an octagon more than a circle (Only in Canada)
- Prior to the singing of Take Me Out to the Ballgame in the 7th inning, Toronto fans perform an interesting song and dance routine that involves waving your hands in the air. Let's Go, Blue Jays is the name of the song that the crowd is technically performing stretching exercises to. (Only in Canada)
- Montreal's Olympic Stadium installed a retractable roof a year before Toronto, but it worked only a couple of times before it malfunctioned and was permanently closed (Only in Canada)

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