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Also known as: Philadelphia Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phils, Philadelphia Quakers, Worcester Brown Stockings

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Awards And Honors:
World Series (2008)
World Series (1980)
Date:
1883 - present
Headquarters:
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Areas Of Involvement:
baseball
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Pete Rose
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Philadelphia Phillies, American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia that plays in the National League (NL). The Phillies have won eight NL pennants and two World Series titles (1980 and 2008) and are the oldest continuously run, single-name, single-city franchise in American professional sports.

The Phillies were founded in 1883 and were informally known as both the Quakers and the Phillies (a shortened version of “Philadelphians”) until they officially adopted the Phillies name in 1890. The team was not an early success and first qualified for the playoffs in 1915, behind the pitching of all-time great Grover Cleveland Alexander. Philadelphia traded Alexander after the 1917 season and entered into a period of prolonged failure that saw the team finish last or second to last in the NL in 24 of the 30 seasons from 1919 to 1947. In 1950 star outfielder Richie Ashburn and pitcher Robin Roberts led a Phillies team of “Whiz Kids” to Philadelphia’s first berth in the World Series in 35 years, where they were swept by the New York Yankees.

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The Phillies began another extended playoff drought after 1950, during part of which (1963–69) the unpredictable behaviour of temperamental slugger Dick Allen kept things interesting. The team began a turnaround in 1972, when future Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton made their Phillies debuts. Behind Carlton’s dominant pitching and Schmidt’s timely power hitting, the Phillies experienced the most prolonged period of success in franchise history, winning six NL East Division titles between 1976 and 1983. Though the team advanced to the World Series only twice in those years, it won the franchise’s first world championship, in 1980. In 1993 the Phillies returned to the World Series only to lose to the Toronto Blue Jays on Joe Carter’s dramatic series-winning home run in game six.

The Phillies set an ignoble mark in 2007, when they became the first franchise in sporting history to lose its 10,000th game. The 2007 season ended on a bright note, however, as the Phillies won their first NL East Division title in 14 years. The Phillies repeated as division champions in 2008, and they advanced to the World Series behind the dominant pitching of Cole Hamels and Brad Lidge. There they defeated the Tampa Bay Rays in five games to win the franchise’s second World Series title. In 2009 the Phillies won their second consecutive NL pennant but lost to the New York Yankees in the World Series. Between the end of the 2009 season and beginning of the 2011 campaign, the team acquired All-Star pitchers Roy Halladay, Roy Oswalt, and Cliff Lee. The three teamed with Hamels to create a strong pitching staff that helped the Phillies win a team-record 102 games in 2011. However, Philadelphia was upset by the St. Louis Cardinals in the opening round of the playoffs.

Injuries and an aging roster took their toll on the Phillies in the following seasons, as the team finished well out of playoff contention in those years. Philadelphia added star outfielder Bryce Harper in free agency during the 2019 off-season, but the Phillies finished with only a .500 record during his first season with the team and again failed to qualify for the playoffs. The Phillies also missed the postseason in 2020 and 2021. However, in 2022 Philadelphia made the playoffs as a wild-card team and surprised many by advancing to the World Series, where it lost to the Houston Astros in six games.

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FAQs

Who is the most famous Phillies player of all-time? ›

Most consider Mike Schmidt the greatest of all Phillies. He is the franchise leader in games, plate appearances, home runs, runs, RBI, and WAR. He's also the best third baseman of all-time in our rankings. “Schmitty” played his entire 18-year career in Philadelphia, with numerous accolades.

Who is the guy that sits behind home plate at Phillies games? ›

Citizens Bank's Dan Fitzpatrick can be seen behind home plate of almost every Phillies home game in the bank's Diamond Club seats.

What was Phillies' original name? ›

How they came to be called the Phillies. If you peruse Baseball Reference long enough, you might stumble onto the Phillies' franchise page. The Phillies played their inaugural season in the National League in 1883, but according to the site they were known as the Quakers through '89.

Who was the best Phillies pitcher of all-time? ›

1: Steve Carlton (1972-1986) Carlton is the greatest pitcher in Phillies history and one of the five best left-handed pitchers in the history of the sport.

Who is the most valuable player in the Phillies? ›

Most Valuable Player (NL)
  • Chuck Klein (1932)
  • Jim Konstanty (1950)
  • Mike Schmidt (1980, 1981, 1986)
  • Ryan Howard (2006)
  • Jimmy Rollins (2007)
  • Bryce Harper (2021)

Who is the highest paid player for the Phillies? ›

Zack Wheeler and the Philadelphia Phillies agreed Monday on a $126 million, three-year contract for 2025-27, the fourth-highest average salary in MLB history at $42 million.

How much does it cost to sit behind a home plate at Citizens Bank Park? ›

$150 Per Ticket - $500 Per Ticket

Sit directly behind home plate with the closest sightlines of the on-field action. Diamond Club ticket holders can enter Phillies stadium through the private Suite & Club Entrance: Home Plate, and enjoy wider padded seats with extra legroom.

Who is the woman in the Phillies dugout? ›

Craft, the lone woman in the Phillies' dugout, might be the only mental skills coach in a big-league dugout right now. This is a distinction that manager Joe Girardi insisted upon because the lines were too blurred before.

Who was the nickname lefty on the Phillies? ›

Steve Carlton's number 32 was retired by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1989. Phillies announcer and Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn said of Carlton as a pitcher, "Lefty was a craftsman, an artist. He was a perfectionist. He painted a ballgame.

What do Phillies fans call themselves? ›

Phillie Phanatics – Used to describe avid followers. Refererence to the team's mascot, the Phillie Phanatic.

What is the Phillies mascot called? ›

PHILADELPHIA — The Phillie Phanatic is no doubt a staple mascot solidified in Philadelphia sports history. He can be found at any Phillies baseball game, hyping up the crowd, hexing the opposing team and dancing with fans. The furry green mascot made his debut on April 25, 1978, according to Baseball Reference.

Why is Phillies logo a bell? ›

The red Liberty Bell is the most prominent feature of the logo, and it is a nod to the team's home city of Philadelphia, which is home to the famous Liberty Bell.

Who is the greatest Phillies player of all time? ›

Robin Roberts 1948-1961 (72.0 WAR)

Roberts earned 234 of his 286 career victories in a Phillies' uniform, and is the franchise's all-time leader in innings, complete games and shutouts, and represented the club in seven All-Star Games.

Who is the best Phillies hitter of all time? ›

As of January 2024, Jimmy Rollins had the most hits in Philadelphia Phillies franchise history with 2,306 hits. Mike Schmidt, who had 2,234 hits, placed second on the Major League Baseball side's ranking of players with the most hits.

Who was the oldest Phillies pitcher? ›

On this date in 2010, Jamie Moyer became the oldest pitcher in Major League history to throw a complete game shutout! He accomplished this at 47 years, 170 days old. #phillies #jamiemoyer.

Who is in the Phillies Hall of Fame? ›

Hall of Fame Inductees
YearName
1994Steve Carlton1944-
1991Fergie Jenkins1942-
1990Joe Morgan1943-2020
1980Chuck Klein1904-1958
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What celebrity is a Phillies fan? ›

Actor Miles Teller grew up in the Philly suburbs rooting on the Fightins'. He has become a regular at Phillies playoff games in 2022 and 2023. Raymond W. Holman Jr./NBCU Photo Bank Will Smith, a.k.a "The Fresh Prince," was “born and raised” in West Philadelphia.

Who is the Phillies record player? ›

Mike Schmidt

Who hit the most home runs in Phillies history? ›

The Philadelphia Phillies player that had scored the greatest number of home runs throughout their career as of January 2024 was Mike Schmidt with 548 home runs. This was followed by Ryan Howard with 382 home runs throughout his career.

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