The Phillies were not always the dominant team in Philadelphia baseball. This is the story of how the Phillies went to the brink of financial ruin, but restructured and surpassed the Athletics as the dominant team in Philadelphia. Out of the 1940s, one team survived, and one team left. The Phillies had succeeded in modernizing their talent recruitment system, as signified in the Whiz Kids winning the 1950 National League pennant, while the A’s went bankrupt and left the city a shadow of their former selves.
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