Phillies Achievers

Part of what makes each ballpark special is the way it honors its local tradition. At Citizens Bank Park, a display of flags atop the Ashburn Alley gift shop salutes the club's first place finishes dating back to 1915. Below, beneath the Alley -- the park's distinctive center field concourse -- is the Wall of Fame. Here, standout players, managers, executives and other off-field personnel are singled out. To the right, the plaque for the beloved broadcaster Harry Kalas. Established in 1978 at Veterans Stadium, the Wall -- originally displayed indoors on a lower-level concourse -- began with the induction of a legendary Phillies player as well as one from the long-departed Athletics. The initial two honorees were Robin Roberts and Connie Mack. The first A's player honored was Jimmy Foxx, in 1979 (going in at the same time the Phillies named Richie Ashburn) The dual inductions ended in 2003, the Vet's final season. For 2013, Curt Schilling's plaque was added.  
Wikipedia offers a complete list of inductees and their connection to Philadelphia baseball history.

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