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Catastrophic Success: the Aftermath of the Phillies' 1993 Season - The Good Phight
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A look back at '93 Phillies offers sobering lesson in ruthlessness of time
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A look back at '93 Phillies offers sobering lesson in ruthlessness of time
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Where are they now? The 1993 NL champion Phillies | Philadelphia Phillies
July 7, 1993: First-place Phillies outlast Dodgers in 20 innings in Kevin Stocker's debut – Society for American Baseball Research
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The Phillies 1993 NL Championship team: Where are they now? – The Morning Call
Darren Daulton Was the Heartbeat of a Rowdy Phillies Bunch - The New York Times
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Fat, Drunk and Endearing: A Look Back at the '93 Phillies Season - Philadelphia Magazine
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Phillies Nation on Twitter: "OTD 1993: Phillies get three-hit games from the trio of Lenny Dykstra, Milt Thompson, and Wes Chamberlain to roll over the San Diego Padres by 8-4 at Veteran's