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This article is about the statistical records of the Philadelphia Phillies. For their season-by-season win–loss records, see List of Philadelphia Phillies seasons.

The Philadelphia Phillies have participated in 140 seasons in Major League Baseball since their inception in 1883. They are the oldest continuous same-name, same-city franchise in all of American professional sports. Through October 1, 2022, they have played 21,203 games, winning 10,019 games and losing 11,184.

Since their 1883 inception, the team has made 14 playoff appearances, won eight National League pennants, and won two World Series championships (against the Kansas City Royals in 1980 and the Tampa Bay Rays in 2008).

Chuck Klein, the franchise's only batting Triple Crown winner, holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2009 season, with eight, including career slugging percentage, career on-base plus slugging (OPS), and single-season extra-base hits. He is followed by Billy Hamilton, who holds seven records, including career batting average and the single-season runs record.

Several Phillies hold National League and major league records. Pitcher/outfielder John Coleman is the most decorated in this category, holding three major league records, all from the franchise's inaugural season. Coleman set records for losses, earned runs allowed, and hits allowed, all in 1883 when he also set three additional franchise pitching records. Shortstop Jimmy Rollins broke Willie Wilson's record for at-bats in a single season with 716 in 2007, and first baseman Ryan Howard also set the major league record for strikeouts in a single season that same year with 199, before it was broken by Mark Reynolds of the Arizona Diamondbacks the following year. The 1930 Phillies, who went 52–102, set two more National League records, allowing 1,993 hits and 1,193 runs in the regular season.

Mike Schmidt is the Phillies all-time leader in home runs and RBIs

Individual career records

All statistics in this section are drawn from Baseball Reference using the following sources: batting statistics; pitching statistics.

Statistics are current through 2022 season.

RBI Run(s) batted in
ERA Earned run average
OPS On-base percentage plus slugging percentage
* Tie between two or more players/teams
National League record
§ Major League record

Career batting

Statistic Player Record Phillies career Ref
Batting average Billy Hamilton .360 18901895
On-base percentage Billy Hamilton .468 18901895
Slugging percentage Chuck Klein .553 19281933, 19361939, 19401944
OPS Bryce Harper .938 2019-
Hits Jimmy Rollins 2,306 20002014
Total bases Mike Schmidt 4,404 19721989
Singles Richie Ashburn 1,811 19481959
Doubles Jimmy Rollins 479 20002014
Triples Ed Delahanty 158 18881889
18911901
Home runs Mike Schmidt 548 19721989
RBI Mike Schmidt 1,595 19721989
Bases on balls Mike Schmidt 1,507 19721989
Strikeouts Mike Schmidt 1,883 19721989
Stolen bases Billy Hamilton 510 18901895
Jimmy Rollins walking off of the baseball field
Jimmy Rollins is the Phillies all-time leader in hits.

Career pitching

Statistic Player Record Phillies career Ref
Wins Steve Carlton 241 19721986
Losses Robin Roberts 199 19481961
Win–loss percentage Grover Cleveland Alexander .676 19111917, 1930
ERA George McQuillan 1.79 19071911
19151916
Saves Jonathan Papelbon 123 20122015
Strikeouts Steve Carlton 3,031 19721986
Shutouts Grover Cleveland Alexander 61 19111917, 1930
Games Robin Roberts 529 19481961
Innings Robin Roberts 3,739+1⁄3 19481961
Games started Steve Carlton 499 19721986
Complete games Robin Roberts 272 19481961
Walks Steve Carlton 1,252 19721986
Hits allowed Robin Roberts 3,661 19481961
Wild pitches Steve Carlton 120 19721986
Hit batsmen Jack Taylor 90 18921897
Steve Carlton holds several records with the team, including most wins and strikeouts.

Individual single-season records

All statistics in this section are drawn from Baseball Reference using the following sources: batting statistics; pitching statistics.

Single-season batting

Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Batting average Sam Thompson .415 1894
Home runs Ryan Howard 58 2006
RBI Chuck Klein 170 1930
Runs Billy Hamilton 198 1894
Hits Lefty O'Doul 254 1929
Singles Richie Ashburn 181* 1951
Singles Lefty O'Doul 181* 1929
Singles Billy Hamilton 181* 1894
Doubles Chuck Klein 59 1930
Triples Sam Thompson 28 1894
Stolen bases Billy Hamilton 111 1891
At bats Jimmy Rollins 716 2007
Hitting streak Jimmy Rollins 36 games 2005
Slugging percentage Sam Thompson .687 1894
Extra-base hits Chuck Klein 107 1930
Total bases Chuck Klein 445 1930
On-base percentage Billy Hamilton .521 1894
OPS Sam Thompson 1.162 1894
Walks Lenny Dykstra 129 1993
Strikeouts Kyle Schwarber 200 2022
Ryan Howard swinging at a pitch during a spring training game
Ryan Howard holds the franchise record of most home runs in a single season.

Single-season pitching

Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Wins Kid Gleason 38 1890
Losses John Coleman 48 1883
Strikeouts Curt Schilling 319 1997
ERA Grover Cleveland Alexander 1.22 1915
Earned runs allowed John Coleman 291 1883
Hits allowed John Coleman 772 1883
Shutouts Grover Cleveland Alexander 16 1916
Saves José Mesa 45 2002
Games Kent Tekulve 90 1987
Starts John Coleman 61 1883
Complete games John Coleman 59 1883
Innings John Coleman 583+1⁄3 1883
Kid Gleason holds the franchise record for most Wins in a single season

Team single-game records

All statistics in this section are drawn from the following source.

Single-game batting

Statistic Record Date
Home runs hit 7 September 8, 1998, July 26, 2018, June 1, 2021
Runs scored 26 June 11, 1985
Hits 27 June 11, 1985
Doubles ? Un­known
Triples ? Un­known
Total bases 45 June 11, 1985
Runners left on base 20* September 4, 1922
Runners left on base 20* August 14, 1990
Strikeouts 19 October 6, 1991
Stolen bases 11* July 12, 1906
Stolen bases 11* August 31, 1906
Ed Delahanty is the Phillies all-time leader in triples and has the highest single season batting average with the team

Single-game pitching

Statistic Record Date
Hits allowed 30 September 2, 1935
Runs allowed 28 July 6, 1929
Home runs allowed 9 September 4, 1999
Strikeouts 17* April 23, 1961
Strikeouts 17* July 21, 1997
Robin Roberts pitched in 529 games for the Phillies. The most in franchise history.

Team season records

All statistics in this section are drawn from the following source.

Season batting

Statistic Record Season
Home runs 224 2009
Runs 1,179 1894
Hits 1,783 1930
Doubles 345 1930
Triples 137 1894
Total bases 2,594 1930
Runners left on base 1,281 1993
Strikeouts 1,520 2008
Stolen bases 355 1887
Chuck Klein holds several single season batting records with the Phillies

Season pitching

Statistic Record Season
Hits allowed 1,993 1930
Runs allowed 1,199 1930
Home runs allowed 258 2019
Strikeouts 1,480 2021
Shutouts 25 1916
Jonathan Papelbon is the Phillies all-time leader in saves.

Notes

  • Earned run average is calculated as 9 × (ER ÷ IP), where E R {\displaystyle ER} is earned runs and I P {\displaystyle IP} is innings pitched.
  • Jimmy Rollins hit in 36 straight games up to and including the final game of 2005. Hitting streak in one season and hitting streak over two seasons are considered two separate records by Major League Baseball. After tallying hits in the first two games of 2006, Rollins' streak officially ended at 38 over two seasons.

See also

References

General reference

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