Philadelphia Phillies ‘win’ shirt is on clearance sale (Photo)

Mar 11, 2014; Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA; Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard hat lies on the infield during batting practice before playing the Atlanta Braves in a spring training exhibition game at Champion Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Manning-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 11, 2014; Lake Buena Vista, FL, USA; Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard hat lies on the infield during batting practice before playing the Atlanta Braves in a spring training exhibition game at Champion Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Manning-USA TODAY Sports /
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It seems like forever ago when the Philadelphia Phillies were running roughshod over the rest of the National League thanks to a three-headed pitching monster consisting of Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee and Cole Hamels.

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But shockingly, it was just a few short seasons ago and now the Phillies, dealing with injury, sub-par talent and age are struggling to maintain relevancy in the National League East as they sit anchored to the bottom of the division.

While the Phillies aren’t in danger of holding the worst record in the Major League (at least right now), at 21-26, they haven’t performed up to expectations which has forced local shops to put some Phillies merchandise on the clearance rack.

First up? None other than the ‘All we do is WIN’ t-shirt which bites off the hook of DJ Khaled’s popular song, ‘All We Do Is Win’.

The shirts, which look to be crafted by Majestic, were produced for a handful of teams who were expected to have winning seasons but so far, the Phillies have put a damper on those expectations resulting in some lost profits for local retail stores.

If there’s any silver lining, the Phillies still have plenty of time to turn around their woeful season as they’re only six games behind the division leading Atlanta Braves. Considering the Colorado Rockies, who are in second-place in the National League West are five games behind the San Francisco Giants, things could be much worse for the struggling Phillies.

And hey – everybody likes a cheap t-shirt, right?