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bluestateguy

(44,173 posts)
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 02:25 PM Feb 2016

On-base machine and super-utility man Tony Phillips dies at age 56

Source: NBC sports

By Aaron GleemanFeb 19, 2016, 1:15 PM EST
Sad news via Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, who reports that longtime major leaguer Tony Phillips has died at age 56 due to an apparent heart attack.

Phillips played 18 seasons in the majors for six different teams, including nine years with the Oakland A’s. He was often categorized at a “utility man” because of his ability to play basically anywhere on the diamond, but he was absolutely a starting-caliber player and in many seasons an underrated star.

Phillips was a diminutive switch-hitter with modest power and incredible plate discipline, leading the league in walks twice and drawing 100 or more walks six times. He began his career in 1982 as a 23-year-old shortstop and ended up logging 500 or more innings at shortstop, second base, third base, left field, right, and center field while getting on base more than 3,300 times.

Phillips never made an All-Star team, which is a shame because he was clearly worthy of that honor in multiple seasons and, had he played now instead of in the 1980s and 1990s, his outstanding on-base skills and defensive versatility would have been more properly appreciated. As recently as last year he was playing independent league ball.

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On-base machine and super-utility man Tony Phillips dies at age 56 (Original Post) bluestateguy Feb 2016 OP
Every time he played against the Sox it seemed like he was on base Ned_Devine Feb 2016 #1
He was great with the Tigers for many years navarth Feb 2016 #2
A truly fun player to watch... americannightmare Feb 2016 #3
Deleted INdemo Feb 2016 #4
Wrong thread, INdemo. Codeine Feb 2016 #5
RIP Mr. Phillips The Polack MSgt Feb 2016 #6
Damn, I remember the '89 Athletics... Blue_Tires Feb 2016 #7
 

Ned_Devine

(3,146 posts)
1. Every time he played against the Sox it seemed like he was on base
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 02:31 PM
Feb 2016

RIP Tony Phillips. I've got your Donruss rookie card in my baseball card hall of fame.

navarth

(5,927 posts)
2. He was great with the Tigers for many years
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 02:38 PM
Feb 2016

...back when i cared about them. So sorry to hear this. They called him Tony the Tiger for a while IIRC. Of course he'll always be remembered as an Oakland Athletic, I'm sure. And this is quite proper.

RIP Tony, thanks for the great play.

The Polack MSgt

(13,190 posts)
6. RIP Mr. Phillips
Fri Feb 19, 2016, 04:20 PM
Feb 2016

Speed and skill were over looked in your heyday because of the explosion of 'roid assisted power.

Hell of a player, gone too young

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