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Phillies Parade Plans won't be made until win



27 October 2008 @ 01:42 pm ET

The Philadelphia Phillies' won't announce any plans for a parade until they win, according to Philadelphia Daily News' Sam Donnellon on Monday.


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"They won't announce anything until they clinch. Bad form and bad luck," said Donnellon at a live chat with Philly.com this afternoon.

The Phillies now lead the series 3-1 after their victory on Sunday's Game 4 in Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park, defeating Tampa Bay 10-2.

The team could become the champion of the World Series for the second time in the history of the team after winning the title in 1980.

Game 5 versus the Tampa Bay Rays is Monday night at 8.pm. EST. in Philadelphia.

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