Call Him Coach

Matt Stairs made his mark in Philadelphia with his clutch pinch hits with the World Champion 2008 Phils. The standout moment was his pinch homer off Jonathan Broxton in game four of that year's NLCS. Yet Philadelphia was just a small part of his 20 year career in the majors, where he set the record as the most traveled position player of all time -- playing for 12 franchises in 13 cities (he was both an Expo and a National). A few years back, Huffington Post named him one of the greatest Canadian players ever.
Stairs renewed his Phillies links the past three years as one of the voices on their TV broadcast team. And this season, he's back in uniform as the club's hitting coach. I caught this image of him sitting just outside the dugout last Wednesday against the Braves.

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