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Power Plus: Wes Covington, Johnny Callison
Philadelphia is most fortunate to have this pair of slugging lefthanded batters. Johnny Callison has been the most productive lefthand batter on the Phillies club for the past three years. He has clouted 81 home runs and drove in an average of 88 runs during that span. Johnny has established himself as one of the top sluggers in the loop. He was obtained from the Chicago White Sox in 1959. Wes Covington was formerly a member of the 1957 and 1958 pennant winning Milwaukee Braves. The veteran performer has been a clutch ballplayer for the Philadelphia Phillies for the past three seasons. Wes is a power hitter with fine batting average. He led the Sally League in hitting in 1955. His .330 average for Milwaukee was a prominent factor for the club's first place finish in 1958. Wes is rarin' to go in 1966.
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Johan already had secured his third consecutive 30-steal season on the farms when the Phillies summoned him to bolster their outfield in 2023. He debuted by swiping a bag in the opener of a doubleheader on July 15, then racked up three hits and two RBI in the nightcap. Over his first 20 games, Rojas went 17-for-53 (321) with nine RBI and five thefts.



Richie was the greatest rookie hitter in Philadelphia's history. He set eleven club records as a freshman. Starting only his third year with the Phillies, Richie is the acknowledged team leader. Teamed up with Johnny Callison, Richie and his teammate give Philadelphia perhaps the best one-two punch in baseball.



Big and rangy, John is one of the best ballhawks in the majors. The versatile ballplayer affords protection in the outfield or at first base. The Phils are glad to have this clutch performer.



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Eddie Waitkus
Eddie's fielding was as smooth as ever during his comeback in 1950. His work around first was credited with being the steadying influence on the young Philly infield. Hit .284. Led League in singles. Had 32 doubles. Chalked up 8 straight hits during one double header. Began in majors with Cubs. With them 3 seasons. Came to Phillies after the 1948 season. Served in the armed forces 3 years.
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