Illinois Valley natives back in the World Series

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PHILADELPHIA — The 2009 World Series will be a meeting between the City of Brotherly Love and the Big Apple. For J.A. Happ, Chad Durbin and the Philadelphia Phillies it means a return to the Fall Classic.

Durbin and Happ joined the Phillies just in time to get in on the World Series Express. Durbin signed as a free agent pitcher prior to the 2008 season, coming over from the Tigers in the American League. Happ came up to stay from the minor leagues late in the 2008 season.

A year ago, they became the first Illinois Valley natives to take part in the World Series since Peru/Oglesby great Russ  “Monk” Meyer pitched for the Phillies’ Whiz Kids in 1950. Oglesby native Sunny Jim Bottomely played in four World Series with the Cardinals’ Gashouse Gang from 1922-32.

Durbin (32) grew up in LaSalle, moving to Baton Rouge, La., as a teenager and became an all-state shortstop. He broke into the big leagues with the Kansas City Royals in 1999 at age 22.

Happ, who just turned 27 Oct. 19, was a Cubs fan growing up in Peru and attended St. Bede Academy where he was named as the BCR’s 2001 Athlete of the year. He pitched three years at Northwestern University, drafted by the Phillies in 2004.

Both Phillies pitcher having been grabbing headlines of late and making national appearances on ESPN TV or radio.

Happ, the Phillies’ Minor League Pitcher of the year in 2008, was named last week by the Sporting News’ as this year’s Rookie of the Year in the National League. He appeared on ESPN Radio’s Mike and Mike Show Monday morning with hosts Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic. He especially hit it off with Greenberg, a fellow Northwestern alumnus.

He told Mike and Mike he’d been giving it much thought about getting back to the World Series and the possibility of facing the Yankees.

“I knew I was fortunate to be on a good baseball team. I hoped all long we’d get this possibility. I like the way we’ve been playing,” he said. “Obviously, we found out last night it’d be against the Yankees. I think that’s going to just a great opportunity and great atmosphere for sure.”

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