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The Philadelphia Phillies have completed 131 seasons in Major League Baseball since their inception in 1883. As of the conclusion of the 2023 season, the Phillies have played in 21,486 regular season games, with a record of 10,112-11,259 (.471). They also have a combined record of 68-65 (.511) in post-season play. [1]
The 2010 Phillies amassed Major League Baseball's best win–loss record for the first time in franchise history. [15] Key. a For the purpose of this list, all non-pitching positions, including pinch hitters and pinch runners, are included in this tally. Table. C One player, Bert Conn, was both a pitcher and a second baseman.
Bruce Brown and T. Scott Brandon (May 19, 2008), The All–Phillies/A's Team (8 players and 9 pitchers, among the 44 players who played for both the Philadelphia A's and Phillies). Blog: The Phillies Zone. Philly.com. Retrieved 2010-09-26. Chisholm, Archie (February 22, 2011). "Power Ranking the Top 100 Philadelphia Phillies of All Time ...
Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt is widely considered the franchise's greatest player of all time. [14] Over the team's history since 1883, 33 Phillies players have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Philadelphia Phillies' Triple-A affiliate is the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, who play at Coca-Cola Park in Allentown.
Season Jimmy Rollins: Philadelphia Phillies: 716 2007 Willie Wilson: Kansas City Royals: 705 1980 Ichiro Suzuki: Seattle Mariners: 704 2004 Juan Samuel: Philadelphia Phillies: 701 1984 Dave Cash: Philadelphia Phillies: 699 1975 Juan Pierre: Chicago Cubs: 699 2006
Andy High hit two doubles in his only season with the Phillies. Ed Holley pitched three seasons for Philadelphia, amassing a 25–37 record. Paul Hoover played in parts of two seasons for the Phillies. As of the end of 2010, Ryan Howard's 253 home runs ranked third all-time on the Phillies' career leaders list. [31] Don Hurst had a seven-season ...
Of this list's 34 pitchers, Bobby Thigpen has the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage; he won three games and lost one for a win ratio of .750 in his only season with Philadelphia. [17] Jack Taylor leads this list with 96 victories and 77 defeats, [18] and Wayne Twitchell has the most strikeouts, with 573. [19]