? NO RUNS, NO HITS, 49 ARRESTS -- Box score from the National League Championship Series post-Game 5 revelry in Philadelphia:
Forty-nine arrests for mostly minor offenses -- among them 29 for disorderly conduct, six for assaults on police, three for thefts or attempted thefts, three for vandalism, two for ticket-scalping and one for public intoxication.
Only one for public intoxication? And only 49 arrests overall?
By Philadelphia standards, the crowd was on its best behavior.
"That's not many, considering the size of the crowds," Philadelphia police commissioner Charles Ramsey told the Philadelphia Daily News.
The possibility of a Phillies-New York Yankees World Series concerned Ramsey.
"With the Yankees, and the close proximity (to New York), we're going to have a handful," he said.
Forty-nine arrests for mostly minor offenses -- among them 29 for disorderly conduct, six for assaults on police, three for thefts or attempted thefts, three for vandalism, two for ticket-scalping and one for public intoxication.
Only one for public intoxication? And only 49 arrests overall?
By Philadelphia standards, the crowd was on its best behavior.
"That's not many, considering the size of the crowds," Philadelphia police commissioner Charles Ramsey told the Philadelphia Daily News.
The possibility of a Phillies-New York Yankees World Series concerned Ramsey.
"With the Yankees, and the close proximity (to New York), we're going to have a handful," he said.