Philadelphia Phillies Celebrate NLDS Win with Wild Overalls- and Goggles-Filled Party — See the Photos!

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The team will now take on the Arizona Diamondbacks for a chance to return to the World Series for a consecutive year

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The Philadelphia Phillies are headed to the National League Championship Series — and they have the hangovers to show for it!

After closing out the Atlanta Braves and winning the division series 3-1 on Thursday night, the Phillies celebrated with a raucous locker room champagne-and-beer bash, where players wore super-sized goggles to fend off the seemingly never-ending flow of adult beverages.

Following a toast from manager Rob Thomson, Phillies players Bryce Harper, Trae Turner and rookie pitching sensation Orion Kerkering were among the ecstatic group, as they jumped around in sync to the team’s song “Dancing on My Own.”

While Kerkering paid homage to his star first baseman by wearing a shirt with the words “Atta Boy Harper,” catcher Garrett Stubbs and others donned overalls — which happen to have become another uniform of sorts for the team.

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A shirtless Stubbs used all of the pockets in his overalls to hold his beer, as teammates poured more on his head while Cher’s “Believe” boomed from the clubhouse’s speakers.

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Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images

Even other Philly sports stars got in on the celebratory action, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Eagles defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, along with teammate Jordan Davis, were seen congratulating right fielder Nick Castellanos, while 76ers Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey were also there to spread the goodwill, the newspaper reported.

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<p>Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images</p>

Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images

On the cusp of making a return to the World Series for a consecutive season, the Phillies must first face the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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Game 1 is Monday in Philadelphia at 8 p.m ET.

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