1991 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkVeterans Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersBill Giles
General managersLee Thomas
ManagersNick Leyva, Jim Fregosi
TelevisionWTXF-TV
(Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, Andy Musser)
PRISM
(Chris Wheeler, Jim Barniak, Garry Maddox)
SportsChannel Philadelphia
(Jim Fregosi, Andy Musser)
RadioWOGL
(Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, Andy Musser, Chris Wheeler)
Seasons

The 1991 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 109th season in the history of the franchise. The team finished with a 78–84 record. This was also the last season the team wore the 1970–91 era uniforms. The next season, the Phillies would bring back the old Wiz Kids era uniforms which has remained their current uniform to this day.

Offseason

  • December 17, 1990: Danny Cox was signed as a free agent by the Phillies.[1]
  • January 11, 1991: Jim Lindeman was signed as a free agent by the Phillies.[2]

Regular season

On April 28, 1991, the Phillies recorded the first triple play in the history of Veterans Stadium.[3] Tony Gwynn lined to second baseman Randy Ready. Ready stepped on second, and although he could have tagged the runner, threw to first baseman Ricky Jordan.[4]

On May 6, 1991, Lenny Dykstra slammed his Mercedes-Benz red sports car into two trees while driving home from a bachelor party.[5] Dykstra, suffered three broken ribs, a broken right collarbone and a broken right cheekbone. A broken rib punctured a lung and his heart was bruised, according to doctors.[5] Phillies' catcher Darren Daulton was also in the car with Dykstra. Daulton suffered a broken left eye socket, a scratched left cornea and a heart bruise, doctors said.[5]

On May 23, 1991, Tommy Greene threw a no-hitter against the Montreal Expos in Montreal. Greene was starting for only the second time in the season and 15th time in his major league career. He became the first visiting pitcher to hurl a no-hitter in Montreal's history as the Phillies defeated the Expos, 2–0 before an Olympic Stadium crowd of 8,833. Greene was pitching in place of Danny Cox who had suffered a pulled groin in his last start. Greene walked seven batters but also struck out 10.[6]

Playing against the Cincinnati Reds on June 14, 1991, Von Hayes was hit by a pitch by Tom Browning[7] which broke his arm. Hayes returned to action on September 6, 1991, against Houston. Hayes was traded to the California Angels in the off-season but Hayes would later cite Browning's pitch as ending his career, "I broke my arm when I was hit by a pitch from Tom Browning... and I was finished. I tried to make a comeback (with California) in 1992, but it was no good."[8]

From July 30 to August 12, the Phillies won 13 straight games, tying the franchise record (in the modern era) set by the 1977 Phillies. The Phillies swept the Montreal Expos twice during the streak and made up nine games in the standings. The streak also helped them move from last place in the NL East to third by season's end.

On October 6, 1991, the most strikeouts were recorded against the Phillies in franchise history as David Cone of their division rival New York Mets struck out 19,[9] tying a then-National League record for most strikeouts in a game, set by Steve Carlton against the Mets in their championship season of 1969 and Tom Seaver the following year.[9] It was also the most strikeouts ever recorded by a pitcher at Veterans Stadium.[9] The Mets won the game 7–0.

Notable transactions

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburgh Pirates 9864 0.605 52–32 46–32
St. Louis Cardinals 8478 0.519 14 52–32 32–46
Philadelphia Phillies 7884 0.481 20 47–36 31–48
Chicago Cubs 7783 0.481 20 46–37 31–46
New York Mets 7784 0.478 20½ 40–42 37–42
Montreal Expos 7190 0.441 26½ 33–35 38–55

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta 6–611–713–57–115–79–35–79–311–79–99–3
Chicago 6–64–89–32–1010–711–68–107–114–86–610–8
Cincinnati 7–118–49–96–126–65–79–32–108–1010–84–8
Houston 5–133–99–98–102–107–57–54–86–129–95–7
Los Angeles 11–710–212–610–85–77–57–57–510–88–106–6
Montreal 7–57–106–610–27–54–144–146–126–67–57–11
New York 3–96–117–55–75–714–411–76–127–56–67–11
Philadelphia 7-510–83–95–75–714–47–116–129–36–66–12
Pittsburgh 3–911–710–28–45–712–612–612–67–57–511–7
San Diego 7–118–410–812–68–106–65–73–95–711–79–3
San Francisco 9–96–68–109–910–85–76–66–65–77–114–8
St. Louis 3–98–108–47–56–611–711–712–67–113–98–4

1991 Game Log

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
1991 Game Log[13]
Overall Record: 78–84
April (9–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 8@ Mets1–2Dwight Gooden (1–0)Terry Mulholland (0–1)John Franco (1)49,2760–1
2April 9@ Mets1–2 (10)Doug Simons (1–0)Joe Boever (0–1)None16,0130–2
3April 10@ Mets8–7 (10)Roger McDowell (1–0)Jeff Innis (0–1)Mitch Williams (1)22,8411–2
4April 12Cardinals11–4Pat Combs (1–0)Jamie Moyer (0–1)None38,2272–2
5April 13Cardinals4–2Terry Mulholland (1–1)Bob Tewksbury (0–1)Mitch Williams (2)15,4853–2
6April 14Cardinals7–11Bryn Smith (2–0)Dave LaPoint (0–1)Lee Smith (3)20,3373–3
7April 15@ Cubs4–5Greg Maddux (2–0)Jason Grimsley (0–1)Dave Smith (3)27,7943–4
8April 16@ Cubs3–4 (13)Mike Bielecki (2–0)Mitch Williams (0–1)None11,5713–5
9April 17@ Cubs1–4Shawn Boskie (1–1)Pat Combs (1–1)Dave Smith (4)13,6803–6
April 18CardinalsPostponed (rain); Makeup: April 20 as a traditional double-header
10April 19Cardinals1–3Bob Tewksbury (1–1)Terry Mulholland (1–2)Lee Smith (5)21,4683–7
11April 20 (1)Cardinals1–12José DeLeón (1–1)Jason Grimsley (0–2)Omar Olivares (1)see 2nd game3–8
12April 20 (2)Cardinals6–5 (10)Roger McDowell (2–0)Cris Carpenter (1–1)Mitch Williams (3)27,4824–8
13April 21Cardinals6–7 (10)Lee Smith (1–0)Mitch Williams (0–2)None26,7014–9
14April 23Mets1–2Ron Darling (1–1)Jason Grimsley (0–3)John Franco (4)20,1874–10
15April 24Mets3–7Pete Schourek (1–0)Darrel Akerfelds (0–1)None15,2144–11
16April 25Mets5–3Roger McDowell (3–0)Doug Simons (1–1)Mitch Williams (4)22,0995–11
17April 26Padres0–4Bruce Hurst (2–0)José DeJesús (0–1)None19,3635–12
18April 27Padres4–3 (12)Darrel Akerfelds (1–1)Mike Maddux (2–1)None20,3346–12
19April 28Padres9–2Jason Grimsley (1–3)Eric Nolte (3–1)None39,3327–12
20April 29Padres7–2Terry Mulholland (2–2)Ed Whitson (1–3)None12,3598–12
21April 30Giants11–9Joe Boever (1–1)Jeff Brantley (0–1)Mitch Williams (5)15,5009–12
May (13–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
22May 1Giants4–1Tommy Greene (1–0)Mike LaCoss (1–2)Roger McDowell (1)17,28110–12
23May 3Dodgers1–7Ramón Martínez (4–1)Danny Cox (0–1)None29,36410–13
24May 4Dodgers4–3Terry Mulholland (3–2)Jay Howell (0–1)Mitch Williams (6)30,10611–13
25May 5Dodgers2–3Mike Morgan (3–2)Joe Boever (1–2)Jay Howell (2)44,16011–14
26May 7@ Padres2–4Bruce Hurst (4–0)José DeJesús (0–2)Craig Lefferts (7)23,17211–15
27May 8@ Padres5–2Danny Cox (1–1)Andy Benes (0–4)Roger McDowell (2)12,06312–15
28May 9@ Padres9–6Terry Mulholland (4–2)Derek Lilliquist (0–2)Mitch Williams (7)43,15313–15
29May 10@ Dodgers1–3Bob Ojeda (2–3)Joe Boever (1–3)John Candelaria (2)44,25513–16
30May 11@ Dodgers2–3Mike Morgan (4–2)Pat Combs (1–2)Jay Howell (4)40,33513–17
31May 12@ Dodgers7–3José DeJesús (1–2)Tim Belcher (3–4)None33,20814–17
32May 13@ Giants3–2 (11)Joe Boever (2–3)Rod Beck (0–1)None7,90115–17
33May 14@ Giants9–0Terry Mulholland (5–2)Kelly Downs (1–2)None8,65616–17
34May 15@ Giants2–4Bud Black (4–3)Jason Grimsley (1–4)Jeff Brantley (3)12,66116–18
35May 17Cubs1–0 (16)Tommy Greene (2–0)Les Lancaster (0–1)None28,04417–18
36May 18Cubs5–2Joe Boever (3–3)Paul Assenmacher (2–1)Mitch Williams (8)34,87718–18
37May 19Cubs1–2 (10)Mike Bielecki (5–2)Roger McDowell (3–1)Dave Smith (10)27,83018–19
38May 21@ Expos0–3Dennis Martínez (6–3)Jason Grimsley (1–5)None12,00218–20
39May 22@ Expos8–1Pat Combs (2–2)Brian Barnes (0–2)None15,33119–20
40May 23@ Expos2–0Tommy Greene (3–0)Oil Can Boyd (2–5)None8,83320–20
41May 24@ Pirates1–9Zane Smith (6–2)Terry Mulholland (5–3)None29,77020–21
42May 25@ Pirates2–4 (11)Vicente Palacios (3–2)Joe Boever (3–4)None24,35820–22
43May 26@ Pirates2–5John Smiley (7–1)Jason Grimsley (1–6)Bill Landrum (7)26,11720–23
44May 27Expos1–8Chris Nabholz (2–3)Pat Combs (2–3)None18,02820–24
45May 28Expos12–0Tommy Greene (4–0)Oil Can Boyd (2–6)None16,85021–24
46May 29Expos2–1Terry Mulholland (6–3)Barry Jones (2–2)Mitch Williams (9)30,82822–24
47May 31Pirates1–5Bob Walk (1–0)Jason Grimsley (1–7)None25,65222–25
June (10–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
48June 1Pirates3–5John Smiley (8–1)Pat Combs (2–4)Bill Landrum (9)31,60122–26
49June 2Pirates3–5Bob Walk (2–0)Mitch Williams (0–3)Bob Patterson (1)36,18522–27
50June 4@ Braves5–9Tom Glavine (9–2)Terry Mulholland (6–4)None30,16522–28
51June 5@ Braves12–11 (12)Darrel Akerfelds (2–1)Jeff Parrett (0–2)José DeJesús (1)16,93723–28
52June 6@ Braves4–9Charlie Leibrandt (5–4)Pat Combs (2–5)None15,68223–29
53June 7@ Reds5–4Tommy Greene (5–0)Jack Armstrong (4–5)Mitch Williams (10)35,82724–29
54June 8@ Reds4–1José DeJesús (2–2)Chris Hammond (3–5)Roger McDowell (3)37,45725–29
55June 9@ Reds3–6Tom Browning (8–4)Terry Mulholland (6–5)Rob Dibble (15)29,74825–30
56June 10@ Reds3–9José Rijo (5–2)Andy Ashby (0–1)None27,56725–31
57June 11@ Astros0–1 (11)Al Osuna (2–2)Roger McDowell (3–2)None7,95325–32
58June 12@ Astros2–3Al Osuna (3–2)Joe Boever (3–5)None8,37425–33
59June 13@ Astros5–4José DeJesús (3–2)Darryl Kile (0–2)Mitch Williams (11)14,36226–33
60June 14Reds2–4Tom Browning (9–4)Terry Mulholland (6–6)Rob Dibble (17)26,06726–34
61June 15Reds1–3José Rijo (6–2)Andy Ashby (0–2)Rob Dibble (18)32,07526–35
62June 16Reds6–8Randy Myers (3–4)Roger McDowell (3–3)Don Carman (1)41,90526–36
63June 17Braves4–3Mitch Williams (1–3)Juan Berenguer (0–2)None18,51727–36
64June 18Braves8–4José DeJesús (4–2)Pete Smith (1–1)None12,40528–36
65June 19Braves2–9Tom Glavine (11–3)Terry Mulholland (6–7)None23,98928–37
66June 20Astros7–3Danny Cox (2–1)Jimmy Jones (4–5)None23,41529–37
67June 21Astros3–0Bruce Ruffin (1–0)Mark Portugal (6–3)Mitch Williams (12)21,12030–37
68June 22Astros3–4 (10)Al Osuna (4–2)Roger McDowell (3–4)Mike Capel (2)25,50630–38
69June 23Astros4–6Darryl Kile (1–2)José DeJesús (4–3)Jim Clancy (3)23,45530–39
70June 25@ Cardinals9–10Scott Terry (2–1)Roger McDowell (3–5)Lee Smith (19)30,79830–40
71June 26@ Cardinals1–14Bryn Smith (6–4)Pat Combs (2–6)None25,70630–41
72June 27@ Cardinals2–4Ken Hill (7–5)Tommy Greene (5–1)Lee Smith (20)26,41930–42
73June 28@ Mets6–2José DeJesús (5–3)Ron Darling (4–5)None33,51131–42
74June 29@ Mets0–5Wally Whitehurst (4–4)Terry Mulholland (6–8)None46,24431–43
75June 30@ Mets10–9Danny Cox (3–1)Dwight Gooden (7–6)Mitch Williams (13)44,31032–43
July (10–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
76July 1Cardinals0–1Bryn Smith (7–4)Bruce Ruffin (1–1)Lee Smith (21)17,28132–44
77July 2Cardinals1–6Ken Hill (8–5)Tommy Greene (5–2)Lee Smith (22)16,84732–45
78July 3Cardinals3–4Omar Olivares (2–1)José DeJesús (5–4)Lee Smith (23)50,15632–46
79July 4Cardinals7–1Terry Mulholland (7–8)Bob Tewksbury (6–5)None14,92133–46
80July 5Mets1–3Dwight Gooden (8–6)Danny Cox (3–2)John Franco (18)51,31433–47
81July 6Mets1–2Frank Viola (10–5)Bruce Ruffin (1–2)John Franco (19)35,06733–48
82July 7Mets2–8David Cone (8–5)Tommy Greene (5–3)None35,44433–49
July 91991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at SkyDome in Toronto
83July 11Giants3–2Terry Mulholland (8–8)Trevor Wilson (4–8)Mitch Williams (14)22,35534–49
84July 12Giants1–0Tommy Greene (6–3)Bud Black (6–8)Mitch Williams (15)21,22135–49
85July 13Giants5–7Francisco Oliveras (4–2)Wally Ritchie (0–1)Dave Righetti (12)23,01735–50
86July 14Giants5–17Kelly Downs (5–4)Danny Cox (3–3)None28,33835–51
87July 15Dodgers9–8Steve Searcy (2–2)Tim Crews (2–2)Mitch Williams (16)31,26236–51
88July 16Dodgers3–1Terry Mulholland (9–8)Bob Ojeda (7–7)None28,62237–51
89July 17Dodgers4–2Tommy Greene (7–3)John Candelaria (0–1)Mitch Williams (17)33,65138–51
90July 19@ Padres4–1José DeJesús (6–4)Dennis Rasmussen (3–6)Mitch Williams (18)21,62139–51
91July 20@ Padres4–0Bruce Ruffin (2–2)Greg W. Harris (2–2)None15,88240–51
92July 21@ Padres2–5Bruce Hurst (11–5)Terry Mulholland (9–9)None18,05340–52
93July 23@ Dodgers5–6 (10)Jay Howell (3–2)Roger McDowell (3–6)None48,92540–53
94July 24@ Dodgers1–2John Candelaria (1–1)Steve Searcy (2–3)None36,12740–54
95July 25@ Dodgers0–5Ramón Martínez (13–5)Bruce Ruffin (2–3)None39,62640–55
96July 26@ Giants2–3Kelly Downs (6–4)Terry Mulholland (9–10)Dave Righetti (14)15,08340–56
97July 27@ Giants0–3Paul McClellan (1–0)Danny Cox (3–4)Dave Righetti (15)26,13240–57
98July 28@ Giants1–2Bud Black (8–8)Tommy Greene (7–4)Jeff Brantley (9)36,26840–58
99July 30Padres2–1José DeJesús (7–4)Dennis Rasmussen (3–8)Mitch Williams (19)22,94641–58
100July 31Padres9–3Bruce Ruffin (3–3)Greg W. Harris (2–3)None24,77942–58
August (20–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
101August 1@ Expos4–1Terry Mulholland (10–10)Mark Gardner (5–8)None24,95343–58
102August 2@ Expos6–5 (11)Mitch Williams (2–3)Mel Rojas (0–3)Mike Hartley (2)18,63844–58
103August 3@ Expos7–1Tommy Greene (8–4)Brian Barnes (2–4)None21,93945–58
104August 4@ Expos3–2 (10)Mitch Williams (3–3)Jeff Fassero (1–2)None17,97646–58
105August 6Cubs6–2 (11)Mitch Williams (4–3)Les Lancaster (7–5)None26,56247–58
106August 7Cubs5–4 (11)Mitch Williams (5–3)Les Lancaster (7–6)None26,29448–58
107August 8Cubs11–1Danny Cox (4–4)Danny Jackson (1–3)None32,23249–58
108August 9Expos5–4Mitch Williams (6–3)Dave Wainhouse (0–1)None13,29750–58
109August 10Expos4–2José DeJesús (8–4)Scott Ruskin (3–3)Mitch Williams (20)31,00651–58
110August 11Expos5–4Mike Hartley (3–0)Jeff Fassero (1–3)Mitch Williams (21)35,27452–58
111August 12Expos2–1Terry Mulholland (11–10)Dennis Martínez (11–7)None31,00153–58
112August 13@ Pirates3–4Doug Drabek (11–11)Danny Cox (4–5)Stan Belinda (10)22,58453–59
113August 14@ Pirates3–5John Smiley (14–8)Tommy Greene (8–5)Stan Belinda (11)42,50153–60
114August 15@ Pirates6–4José DeJesús (9–4)Neal Heaton (3–2)Mitch Williams (22)28,19354–60
115August 16@ Cubs1–9Rick Sutcliffe (3–4)Bruce Ruffin (3–4)None34,54754–61
116August 17@ Cubs5–2Terry Mulholland (12–10)Mike Bielecki (11–8)Mitch Williams (23)33,22355–61
117August 18@ Cubs6–7 (10)Paul Assenmacher (6–4)Mitch Williams (6–4)None32,80155–62
118August 20Pirates6–5Steve Searcy (3–3)Stan Belinda (3–4)None23,33656–62
119August 21Pirates6–5Mitch Williams (7–4)Bob Kipper (2–2)None35,59157–62
120August 22Pirates4–3 (11)Mitch Williams (8–4)Bill Landrum (1–3)None41,54458–62
121August 23@ Braves2–4Tom Glavine (16–8)Terry Mulholland (12–11)Mark Wohlers (2)43,16158–63
122August 24@ Braves6–5Mitch Williams (9–4)Tony Castillo (1–1)None43,96659–63
123August 25@ Braves6–5Tommy Greene (9–5)Steve Avery (13–8)Mitch Williams (24)26,02760–63
124August 26@ Reds4–5Kip Gross (6–4)Mike Hartley (3–1)Rob Dibble (25)18,68360–64
125August 27@ Reds2–4Scott Scudder (5–4)Bruce Ruffin (3–5)Rob Dibble (26)17,78760–65
126August 28Astros11–10 (10)Mike Hartley (4–1)Al Osuna (7–4)None24,98161–65
127August 29Astros1–5Mark Portugal (10–6)Danny Cox (4–6)None20,32161–66
128August 30Braves1–6Steve Avery (14–8)Tommy Greene (9–6)None22,70861–67
129August 31Braves5–0José DeJesús (10–4)Armando Reynoso (2–1)None30,25962–67
September (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
130September 1Braves5–4 (10)Mitch Williams (10–4)Mark Wohlers (1–1)None25,14163–67
131September 2Reds8–5Terry Mulholland (13–11)Tom Browning (13–9)Mitch Williams (25)15,17564–67
132September 3Reds5–8José Rijo (12–4)Cliff Brantley (0–1)Rob Dibble (28)15,56564–68
133September 4Reds1–5Randy Myers (6–12)Tommy Greene (9–7)None15,96264–69
134September 6@ Astros1–3Pete Harnisch (9–8)José DeJesús (10–5)Al Osuna (11)7,86864–70
135September 7@ Astros0–6Darryl Kile (7–9)Bruce Ruffin (3–6)None12,95264–71
136September 8@ Astros5–0Terry Mulholland (14–11)Ryan Bowen (4–3)None7,84765–71
137September 9@ Cardinals2–4Omar Olivares (8–5)Andy Ashby (0–3)Lee Smith (38)16,59765–72
138September 10@ Cardinals5–2Tommy Greene (10–7)Rhéal Cormier (2–3)Mitch Williams (26)16,21066–72
139September 11Expos5–6Bill Sampen (8–4)Wally Ritchie (0–2)Barry Jones (12)13,50166–73
140September 12Expos2–6Chris Nabholz (5–7)Bruce Ruffin (3–7)None13,24366–74
141September 13Pirates6–8Stan Belinda (6–5)Mitch Williams (10–5)Rosario Rodríguez (4)29,10766–75
142September 14Pirates3–5John Smiley (18–8)Andy Ashby (0–4)Vicente Palacios (3)27,41266–76
143September 15Pirates8–3Tommy Greene (11–7)Randy Tomlin (8–6)Mitch Williams (27)35,56067–76
144September 16Cardinals0–3Bob Tewksbury (10–11)José DeJesús (10–6)Lee Smith (41)13,89267–77
145September 17Cardinals4–2Cliff Brantley (1–1)Ken Hill (9–10)Mitch Williams (28)14,05968–77
146September 18Expos1–0Terry Mulholland (15–11)Dennis Martínez (14–10)None5,96369–77
147September 19Expos5–4 (10)Mitch Williams (11–5)Scott Ruskin (3–4)None5,29770–77
148September 20@ Pirates8–3Tommy Greene (12–7)Randy Tomlin (8–7)None22,69171–77
149September 21@ Pirates0–7Zane Smith (16–10)José DeJesús (10–7)None27,16271–78
150September 22@ Pirates1–2Doug Drabek (15–13)Cliff Brantley (1–2)None33,66271–79
151September 23@ Cubs3–10Greg Maddux (13–10)Terry Mulholland (15–12)None16,14171–80
152September 24@ Cubs4–2Andy Ashby (1–4)Mike Bielecki (13–11)Mitch Williams (29)19,69472–80
153September 25@ Cubs5–4Tommy Greene (13–7)Shawn Boskie (4–9)Mitch Williams (30)9,89273–80
154September 27@ Mets4–6Pete Schourek (5–4)José DeJesús (10–8)John Franco (29)13,68073–81
155September 28@ Mets6–2Cliff Brantley (2–2)Anthony Young (2–4)None16,96774–81
156September 29@ Mets3–4Frank Viola (13–15)Terry Mulholland (15–13)John Franco (30)16,57374–82
157September 30Cubs6–5Wally Ritchie (1–2)Paul Assenmacher (7–7)None12,10975–82
October (3–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
158October 1Cubs6–5 (13)Bruce Ruffin (4–7)Paul Assenmacher (7–8)None12,29176–82
159October 2Cubs0–1Greg Maddux (14–11)José DeJesús (10–9)None13,68076–83
160October 4Mets5–4 (10)Mitch Williams (12–5)John Franco (5–9)None20,72077–83
161October 5Mets1–0Terry Mulholland (16–13)Anthony Young (2–5)None22,28178–83
162October 6Mets0–7David Cone (14–14)Andy Ashby (1–5)None29,67678–84

Roster

1991 Philadelphia Phillies
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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CDarren Daulton8928556.1961242
1BJohn Kruk152538158.2942192
2BMickey Morandini9832581.249120
3BCharlie Hayes142460106.2301253
SSDickie Thon146539136.252944
LFWes Chamberlain10138392.2401350
CFLenny Dykstra6324673.297312
RFDale Murphy153544137.2521881

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Ricky Jordan10130182.272949
Von Hayes7728464.225021
Randy Ready7620551.249120
Wally Backman9418545.243015
Steve Lake5815836.228111
Dave Hollins5615145.298621
Darrin Fletcher4613631.228112
John Morris8512728.22016
Jim Lindeman659532.337012
Rod Booker285312.22607
Braulio Castillo28529.17302
Sil Campusano15354.11412
Kim Batiste10276.22201
Ron Jones28264.15403
Rick Schu17222.09102
Doug Lindsey130.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Terry Mulholland34232.016133.61142
Tommy Greene36207.21373.38154
José DeJesús31181.21093.42118
Danny Cox23102.1464.5746
Pat Combs1464.1264.9041
Jason Grimsley1261.0174.8742
Alan Ashby842.0156.0026
Cliff Brantley631.2223.4125
Dave LaPoint25.00116.203

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Bruce Ruffin31119.0473.7885

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Mitch Williams69125302.3484
Joe Boever683503.8489
Wally Ritchie391207.596
Roger McDowell383633.2028
Darrel Akerfelds302105.2631
Steve Searcy182104.1521
Mike Hartley182113.7619
Tim Mauser30007.596
Amalio Carreño300016.202

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Red Barons
International League Bill Dancy
AA Reading Phillies Eastern League Don McCormack
A Clearwater Phillies Florida State League Lee Elia
A Spartanburg Phillies South Atlantic League Mel Roberts
A-Short Season Batavia Clippers New York–Penn League Ramón Avilés
Rookie Martinsville Phillies Appalachian League Roly de Armas

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