Pass the potatoes and we'll tell you the tale of Phillies pitcher Russ Meyer; not a particularly enjoyable man to meet in a locker room. But on a pitching mound? Also not great. At least not on June 4, 1952, when he was part of a Phillies pitching collapse that allowed seven runs to score! So, why didn't the Phillies just score seven of their own runs? Well... they did.