Derek Jeter confirms that Philadelphia Phillies fans are as raucous as they come
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talks about the Philadelphia fans and his admiration for manager Rob Thomson."The best way to say it is these fans are engaged." talks about the Philadelphia fans and his admiration for manager Rob Thomson. FOX Sports posted a video of the Hall of Fame shortstop talking about the raucous crowds in Philadelphia. "Let me put it this way. I think the best way to say it is these fans are engaged," he said. "They are engaged. They will let you know what they think about you, your family members, anyone that you know, your friends. It doesn't make a difference." His remarks are a way of saying that playing in front of fans in Philadelphia can be rough. They have a way of making the opponent feel small and that can make a difference in a series. said prior to returning home for the World Series that home-field advantage is genuine in Philadelphia, and so far it's proving to be true. With Philadelphia at home for two more games against the , they're hoping the home crowd can lead them to two more wins so they can close out their World Series run.
Derek Jeter confirms that Philadelphia Phillies fans are as raucous as they come
New York Yankees v Philadelphia Phillies, Game 3 The Philadelphia Phillies are known for their incredible fanbase, and that's something can personally attest to. During his time as a New York Yankee, the shortstop saw every single fanbase multiple times. He is familiar with every city where baseball is played and to him, the Phillies stood out. "The best way to say it is these fans are engaged."talks about the Philadelphia fans and his admiration for manager Rob Thomson."The best way to say it is these fans are engaged." talks about the Philadelphia fans and his admiration for manager Rob Thomson. FOX Sports posted a video of the Hall of Fame shortstop talking about the raucous crowds in Philadelphia. "Let me put it this way. I think the best way to say it is these fans are engaged," he said. "They are engaged. They will let you know what they think about you, your family members, anyone that you know, your friends. It doesn't make a difference." His remarks are a way of saying that playing in front of fans in Philadelphia can be rough. They have a way of making the opponent feel small and that can make a difference in a series. said prior to returning home for the World Series that home-field advantage is genuine in Philadelphia, and so far it's proving to be true. With Philadelphia at home for two more games against the , they're hoping the home crowd can lead them to two more wins so they can close out their World Series run.