If Your Birthday is December 6th...

...you share it with the very bundled-up Larry Bowa. Seen April 18th when the Phillies visited the Mets on a frosty early season evening, the longtime Phillies shortstop has been a major league fixture for nearly 50 years... After his playing days, he's been a coach (including this season on Pete Mackanin's staff), manager and broadcaster. Bowa played 2247 games, the most of any player with a December 6th birthday -- even more than the only Hall of Fame player born on this date, Tony Lazzeri.
When you think of Larry Bowa, what comes to mind? The tenacity, a self-made player, the little guy choking up on the bat, hitting to the opposite field, a "gamer," a "grinder." A player whose teams made the post season six times -- highlighted by the Phillies first World Series championship in 1980, a series in which he batted .375!
Larry won't be in uniform in 2018. Instead, he moves into a new role as a Senior Advisor to Phillies GM Matt Klentak. While he won't be on the field, this baseball life will still be close to the game he loves.

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