1999 Philadelphia Phillies season

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1999  Philadelphia Phillies
League National League
Division East
Ballpark Veterans Stadium
City Philadelphia
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Bill Giles
General managers Ed Wade
Managers Terry Francona
Television WPSG
CSN Philadelphia
Radio WPHT
(Harry Kalas, Larry Andersen, Andy Musser, Chris Wheeler, Scott Graham)
  1998 Seasons 2000  

The 1999 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 117th season in the history of the franchise.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

The Phillies were early contenders for the wild card, going a season-high 13 games over .500 on August 6 (61–48), but injuries to pitching staff ace Curt Schilling and third baseman Scott Rolen, as well as a struggling bullpen, proved too tough to overcome. In one particularly bad stretch from August 28 to September 14, the Phillies went 1–18.

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 103590.63656–2547–34
New York Mets 97660.59549–3248–34
Philadelphia Phillies 77850.4752641–4036–45
Montreal Expos 68940.4203535–4633–48
Florida Marlins 64980.3953935–4529–53

Record vs. opponents


Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
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Arizona 4–57–21–86–78–15–47–65–46–37–28–15–211–29–34–47–8
Atlanta 5–42–58–15–49–46–15–45–29–49–38–56–35–44–58–19–9
Chicago 2–75–25–84–56–33–92–76–62–53–62–77–66–31–77–56–9
Cincinnati 8–11–88–57–26–19–44–36–64–35–56–37–66–34–58–47-8
Colorado 7–64–55–42–75–42–68–56–36–34–55–42–74–94–94–54–8
Florida 1–84–93–61–64–52–77–25–48–43–102–113–43–64–53–411–7
Houston 4–51–69–34–96–27-26–38–57–24–56–15–78–15–45–712–3
Los Angeles 6–74–57–23–45–82–73–67–25–44–46–33–63–98–53–68–7
Milwaukee 4–52–56–66–63–64–55–82–75–42–55–48–43–54–57–68–6
Montreal 3–64–95–23–43–64–82–74–54–55–86–63–65–34–55–48–10
New York 2–73–96–35–55–410–35–44–45–28–56–67–27–27–25–212–6
Philadelphia 1-85–87–23–64–511–21–63–64–56–66–63–46–32–64–511–7
Pittsburgh 2–53–66–76–77–24–37–56–34–86–32–74–33–64–57–57–8
San Diego 2–114–53–63–69–46–31–89–35–33–52–73–66–35–72–711–4
San Francisco 3–95–47–15–49–45–44–55–85–45–42–76–25–47–56–37–8
St. Louis 4–41–85–74–85–44–37–56–36–74–52–55–45–77–23–67–8

Transactions

1999 Game Log

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
1999 Game Log [7]
Overall Record: 77–85
April (11–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 5@ Braves 7–4 Curt Schilling (1–0) Tom Glavine (0–1) Jeff Brantley (1)47,5221–0
2April 6@ Braves 3–11 Greg Maddux (1–0) Chad Ogea (0–1) Derrin Ebert (1)29,1831–1
3April 7@ Braves 0–4 John Smoltz (1–0) Carlton Loewer (0–1)None32,1641–2
4April 8@ Braves 6–3 Paul Byrd (1–0) Kevin Millwood (0–1) Jeff Brantley (2)47,2252–2
5April 9@ Marlins 4–7 Brian Meadows (1–0) Paul Spoljaric (0–1)None13,2292–3
6April 10@ Marlins 5–2 Curt Schilling (2–0) Dennis Springer (0–1) Jeff Brantley (3)22,7763–3
7April 11@ Marlins 2–1 Chad Ogea (1–1) Alex Fernandez (1–1) Jeff Brantley (4)14,9544–3
8April 12 Braves 6–8 Mike Cather (1–0) Ken Ryan (0–1) Rudy Seánez (1)37,5824–4
9April 14 Braves 4–10 Kevin Millwood (1–1) Paul Byrd (1–1)None16,2874–5
April 15 Braves Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 23 as a traditional double-header
10April 16 Marlins 17–3 Curt Schilling (3–0) Dennis Springer (0–2)None12,0795–5
11April 17 Marlins 2–1 Wayne Gomes (1–0) Antonio Alfonseca (0–1)None14,8176–5
12April 18 Marlins 7–5 Carlton Loewer (1–1) Kirt Ojala (0–1)None17,1767–5
13April 19@ Diamondbacks 2–3 Omar Daal (2–0) Yorkis Pérez (0–1) Greg Swindell (1)29,7047–6
14April 20@ Diamondbacks 1–8 Randy Johnson (2–1) Paul Spoljaric (0–2)None30,5467–7
15April 21@ Diamondbacks 2–4 Todd Stottlemyre (2–0) Curt Schilling (3–1) Gregg Olson (1)31,4217–8
16April 23@ Expos 6–2 Chad Ogea (2–1) Dustin Hermanson (2–1)None8,8188–8
17April 24@ Expos 6–5 Mike Grace (1–0) Bobby Ayala (0–2) Wayne Gomes (1)8,2129–8
18April 25@ Expos 8–6 Paul Byrd (2–1) Ugueth Urbina (1–2)None9,28010–8
19April 27 Reds 1–0 (10) Jeff Brantley (1–0) Gabe White (0–2)None14,11411–8
20April 28 Reds 8–12 Scott Williamson (1–1) Jeff Brantley (1–1)None12,35411–9
21April 29 Reds 3–7 Jason Bere (2–0) Carlton Loewer (1–2)None12,24811–10
22April 30 Dodgers 3–4 Carlos Pérez (1–3) Paul Byrd (2–2) Jeff Shaw (7)20,02411–11
May (14–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1 Dodgers 6–12 Darren Dreifort (4–1) Paul Spoljaric (0–3)None22,05311–12
24May 2 Dodgers 12–3 Curt Schilling (4–1) Kevin Brown (2–2)None34,60812–12
25May 3 Padres 3–9 Sterling Hitchcock (2–1) Chad Ogea (2–2)None11,03212–13
26May 4 Padres 3–0 Carlton Loewer (2–2) Woody Williams (1–1)None15,18313–13
27May 5 Padres 11–1 Paul Byrd (3–2) Stan Spencer (0–4)None18,22914–13
28May 7@ Rockies 8–1 Curt Schilling (5–1) John Thomson (0–4)None41,46515–13
29May 8@ Rockies 7–2 Joel Bennett (1–0) Brian Bohanon (5–1)None43,34016–13
30May 9@ Rockies 10–8 Ken Ryan (1–1) Dave Veres (1–2) Wayne Gomes (2)40,25117–13
31May 10@ Cardinals 2–5 Kent Bottenfield (5–1) Carlton Loewer (2–3) Scott Radinsky (3)34,78917–14
32May 11@ Cardinals 9–4 Paul Byrd (4–2) Kent Mercker (2–2)None32,30718–14
33May 12@ Cardinals 8–4 Curt Schilling (6–1) Darren Oliver (2–2)None45,54019–14
34May 14 Mets 3–7 Masato Yoshii (3–3) Chad Ogea (2–3)None21,07419–15
35May 15 Mets 7–9 Pat Mahomes (1–0) Ken Ryan (1–2) John Franco (11)27,03919–16
36May 15 Mets 5–2 Paul Byrd (5–2) Orel Hershiser (2–4) Jeff Brantley (5)28,42220–16
37May 17@ Expos 4–3 Curt Schilling (7–1) Mike Thurman (0–3)None5,10421–16
38May 18@ Expos 4–7 Miguel Batista (3–1) Joel Bennett (1–1) Ugueth Urbina (7)4,66021–17
39May 19@ Expos 9–10 Steve Kline (1–1) Jeff Brantley (1–2)None5,18221–18
40May 21@ Mets 5–7 Orel Hershiser (3–4) Carlton Loewer (2–4) John Franco (13)24,55421–19
41May 22@ Mets 9–3 Paul Byrd (6–2) Bobby J. Jones (3–3)None34,57522–19
42May 23@ Mets 4–5 Rigo Beltrán (1–0) Curt Schilling (7–2)None34,95022–20
43May 24 Expos 5–4 Yorkis Pérez (1–1) Miguel Batista (3–2) Wayne Gomes (3)13,95323–20
44May 25 Expos 2–4 (11) Ugueth Urbina (3–4) Steve Montgomery (0–1)None15,87623–21
45May 26 Expos 2–5 Carl Pavano (3–5) Carlton Loewer (2–5) Ugueth Urbina (8)13,16823–22
46May 28 Rockies 3–5 Curtis Leskanic (2–1) Paul Byrd (6–3) Dave Veres (6)16,36523–23
47May 29 Rockies 2–0 Curt Schilling (8–2) Brian Bohanon (6–3)None22,20424–23
48May 30 Rockies 0–1 Darryl Kile (4–3) Jim Poole (0–1) Dave Veres (7)30,35824–24
49May 31 Giants 4–3 Yorkis Pérez (2–1) John Johnstone (4–2) Wayne Gomes (4)16,32325–24
June (15–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
50June 1 Giants 5–6 (12) Robb Nen (2–1) Wayne Gomes (1–1)None13,05025–25
51June 2 Giants 7–6 Paul Byrd (7–3) Russ Ortiz (6–4) Wayne Gomes (5)13,61626–25
52June 3 Giants 4–7 Jerry Spradlin (1–1) Curt Schilling (8–3) Robb Nen (16)20,56026–26
53June 4@ Orioles 9–5 Chad Ogea (3–3) Scott Erickson (1–8)None47,54227–26
54June 5@ Orioles 6–7 (10) Mike Timlin (2–4) Steve Montgomery (0–2)None48,53127–27
55June 6@ Orioles 11–7 Joel Bennett (2–1) Ricky Bones (0–2)None47,83328–27
56June 7 Yankees 6–5 Paul Byrd (8–3) Andy Pettitte (3–4)None37,18029–27
57June 8 Yankees 11–5 Yorkis Pérez (3–1) Jason Grimsley (5–1)None44,44430–27
58June 9 Yankees 5–11 David Cone (6–2) Chad Ogea (3–4)None42,04730–28
59June 11 Blue Jays 8–4 Randy Wolf (1–0) Joey Hamilton (0–4)None26,54131–28
60June 12 Blue Jays 7–2 Paul Byrd (9–3) Kelvim Escobar (5–4)None20,44932–28
61June 13 Blue Jays 2–7 Pat Hentgen (5–5) Curt Schilling (8–4)None28,45932–29
62June 15@ Padres 1–6 Matt Clement (2–7) Chad Ogea (3–5)None16,13432–30
63June 16@ Padres 4–2 Randy Wolf (2–0) Sterling Hitchcock (4–6) Wayne Gomes (6)15,13633–30
64June 17@ Padres 7–5 Paul Byrd (10–3) Woody Williams (2–5) Wayne Gomes (7)16,67134–30
65June 18@ Dodgers 2–1 Curt Schilling (9–4) Ismael Valdez (5–6) Wayne Gomes (8)41,59035–30
66June 19@ Dodgers 1–8 Darren Dreifort (6–5) Robert Person (0–3)None32,31535–31
67June 20@ Dodgers 2–3 Kevin Brown (8–4) Chad Ogea (3–6) Jeff Shaw (16)46,34735–32
68June 22 Pirates 3–2 Randy Wolf (3–0) Francisco Córdova (2–3) Wayne Gomes (9)18,83536–32
69June 23 Pirates 6–8 Kris Benson (6–5) Paul Byrd (10–4) Mike Williams (13)20,25636–33
70June 24 Pirates 7–5 Curt Schilling (10–4) José Silva (2–5) Wayne Gomes (10)25,84837–33
71June 25@ Cubs 3–2 Chad Ogea (4–6) Jon Lieber (6–3) Wayne Gomes (11)40,55338–33
72June 26@ Cubs 6–2 Robert Person (1–3) Steve Trachsel (2–10)None40,46639–33
73June 27@ Cubs 7–13 Terry Mulholland (4–3) Mike Grace (1–1)None38,45539–34
74June 28@ Pirates 2–3 (10) Greg Hansell (1–0) Steve Montgomery (0–3)None14,14439–35
75June 29@ Pirates 7–4 Curt Schilling (11–4) José Silva (2–6)None16,34340–35
76June 30@ Pirates 1–9 Jason Schmidt (8–5) Chad Ogea (4–7)None14,52640–36
July (17–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
77July 1@ Pirates 7–12 Todd Ritchie (7–6) Robert Person (1–4)None11,17440–37
78July 2 Cubs 14–1 Randy Wolf (4–0) Terry Mulholland (4–4)None50,49841–37
79July 3 Cubs 21–8 Paul Byrd (11–4) Kyle Farnsworth (2–3)None58,08642–37
80July 4 Cubs 6–2 Curt Schilling (12–4) Kevin Tapani (6–5)None20,09743–37
81July 5 Brewers 0–5 Jim Abbott (2–7) Chad Ogea (4–8) Rafael Roque (1)13,24843–38
82July 6 Brewers 1–0 Robert Person (2–4) Hideo Nomo (6–2) Wayne Gomes (12)13,00644–38
83July 7 Brewers 5–4 Wayne Gomes (2–1) Bob Wickman (2–4)None16,59345–38
84July 9 Orioles 4–2 Curt Schilling (13–4) Juan Guzmán (4–7)None28,18246–38
85July 10 Orioles 4–8 Mike Mussina (11–4) Paul Byrd (11–5)None32,30046–39
86July 11 Orioles 2–6 Scott Erickson (4–8) Chad Ogea (4–9)None33,39946–40
July 13 1999 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Fenway Park in Boston
87July 15@ Red Sox 4–6 Brian Rose (5–2) Paul Byrd (11–6) Tim Wakefield (11)32,39746–41
88July 16@ Red Sox 5–4 Robert Person (3–4) Bret Saberhagen (6–3) Wayne Gomes (13)32,89947–41
89July 17@ Red Sox 11–3 Randy Wolf (5–0) Mark Portugal (5–7)None32,22848–41
90July 18@ Devil Rays 3–2 Curt Schilling (14–4) Albie Lopez (1–2)None20,07549–41
91July 19@ Devil Rays 16–3 Chad Ogea (5–9) Bryan Rekar (6–5)None17,60050–41
92July 20@ Devil Rays 4–5 (13) Norm Charlton (1–2) Steve Schrenk (0–1)None30,86850–42
93July 21@ Brewers 7–0 Robert Person (4–4) Scott Karl (7–8) Jim Poole (1)21,93351–42
94July 22@ Brewers 0–5 Hideo Nomo (9–2) Randy Wolf (5–1)None29,77751–43
95July 23 (1) Braves 6–5 Amaury Telemaco (2–0) Rudy Seánez (5–1) Wayne Gomes (14)see 2nd game52–43
96July 23 (2) Braves 1–3 Bruce Chen (1–1) Anthony Shumaker (0–1) John Rocker (20)32,67352–44
97July 24 Braves 4–3 Steve Montgomery (1–3) Micah Bowie (0–1) Wayne Gomes (15)30,16753–44
98July 25 Braves 4–5 (10) John Rocker (3–3) Steve Montgomery (1–4)None25,65953–45
99July 26 Marlins 9–1 Robert Person (5–4) Vladimir Núñez (4–4)None16,04754–45
100July 27 Marlins 2–6 Alex Fernandez (5–6) Randy Wolf (5–2) Antonio Alfonseca (7)18,28254–46
101July 28 Marlins 9–4 Steve Schrenk (1–1) Ryan Dempster (4–6)None17,49755–46
102July 29 Marlins 12–1 Chad Ogea (6–9) Brian Meadows (8–11)None26,83456–46
103July 30@ Braves 9–2 Paul Byrd (12–6) John Smoltz (8–4)None48,60557–46
104July 31@ Braves 6–8 Tom Glavine (9–9) Robert Person (5–5) John Rocker (21)50,20357–47
August (10–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1@ Braves 4–12 Greg Maddux (12–6) Randy Wolf (5–3)None37,52157–48
106August 3@ Marlins 6–5 Amaury Telemaco (3–0) Brian Edmondson (4–6) Wayne Gomes (16)10,22358–48
107August 4@ Marlins 4–1 Paul Byrd (13–6) Dennis Springer (5–11) Steve Schrenk (1)10,44559–48
108August 5@ Marlins 9–3 Robert Person (6–5) Vladimir Núñez (4–5)None9,61060–48
109August 6 Diamondbacks 4–2 (11) Wayne Gomes (3–1) Bobby Chouinard (4–2)None27,74261–48
110August 7 Diamondbacks 2–8 Andy Benes (7–10) Curt Schilling (14–5)None18,76661–49
111August 8 Diamondbacks 4–7 Armando Reynoso (8–1) Chad Ogea (6–10) Matt Mantei (19)32,04761–50
112August 9 Cardinals 6–12 Kent Mercker (5–4) Steve Schrenk (1–2)None46,10261–51
113August 10 Cardinals 7–5 Jim Poole (1–1) Ricky Bottalico (1–6) Wayne Gomes (17)48,51462–51
114August 11 Cardinals 1–5 Garrett Stephenson (3–0) Randy Wolf (5–4) Heathcliff Slocumb (2)45,83062–52
115August 13@ Reds 4–5 Scott Williamson (11–5) Steve Schrenk (1–3)None26,35362–53
116August 14@ Reds 1–4 Pete Harnisch (12–6) Chad Ogea (6–11) Danny Graves (17)25,21462–54
117August 15@ Reds 9–3 Robert Person (7–5) Denny Neagle (3–4)None27,05963–54
118August 16@ Cardinals 3–4 Kent Mercker (6–4) Randy Wolf (5–5) Ricky Bottalico (18)36,74163–55
119August 17@ Cardinals 5–6 Juan Acevedo (5–4) Wayne Gomes (3–2)None38,55763–56
120August 18@ Cardinals 6–5 Scott Aldred (4–2) Rich Croushore (3–3) Wayne Gomes (18)38,04764–56
121August 20 Dodgers 5–8 (10) Alan Mills (3–4) Wayne Gomes (3–3)None17,44464–57
122August 21 Dodgers 6–5 (11) Wayne Gomes (4–3) Onan Masaoka (2–3)None22,07865–57
123August 22 Dodgers 7–9 Chan Ho Park (7–10) Anthony Shumaker (0–2) Jeff Shaw (25)22,51065–58
124August 23 Padres 6–7 Woody Williams (7–11) Chad Ogea (6–12) Trevor Hoffman (32)18,75965–59
125August 24 Padres 18–2 Paul Byrd (14–6) Stan Spencer (0–7)None18,12666–59
126August 25 Padres 15–1 Robert Person (8–5) Matt Clement (6–12)None25,53967–59
August 27@ Rockies Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 28 as a day-night double-header
127August 28 (1)@ Rockies 6–11 David Lee (3–1) Scott Aldred (4–3)None42,74467–60
128August 28 (2)@ Rockies 0–4 Brian Bohanon (11–10) Joe Grahe (0–1)None47,21767–61
129August 29@ Rockies 5–6 Darryl Kile (8–12) Paul Byrd (14–7) Dave Veres (26)43,34467–62
130August 30@ Giants 4–6 (10) Rich Rodriguez (1–0) Billy Brewer (0–1)None13,19367–63
131August 31@ Giants 1–8 Kirk Rueter (13–7) Randy Wolf (5–6)None13,10667–64
September (9–19)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
132September 1@ Giants 3–5 (11) Rich Rodriguez (2–0) Wayne Gomes (4–4)None11,15667–65
133September 2@ Giants 2–3 Joe Nathan (5–3) Joe Grahe (0–2) Robb Nen (31)12,29967–66
134September 3 Reds 10–2 Curt Schilling (15–5) Steve Parris (7–2)None14,44768–66
135September 4 Reds 3–22 Pete Harnisch (14–8) Paul Byrd (14–8) Stan Belinda (2)16,35768–67
136September 5 Reds 7–9 Denny Neagle (5–5) Robert Person (8–6) Scott Sullivan (3)18,83968–68
137September 6 Astros 5–6 José Lima (19–7) Randy Wolf (5–7) Billy Wagner (34)12,22368–69
138September 7 Astros 6–8 Jay Powell (5–4) Wayne Gomes (4–5) Doug Henry (1)12,93468–70
139September 8 Astros 2–10 Mike Hampton (19–3) Curt Schilling (15–6)None14,05068–71
140September 9 Astros 1–3 Shane Reynolds (15–11) Steve Montgomery (1–5) Billy Wagner (35)11,13368–72
141September 10@ Diamondbacks 1–3 Randy Johnson (15–9) Robert Person (8–7)None34,70068–73
142September 11@ Diamondbacks 0–4 Andy Benes (11–11) Randy Wolf (5–8)None42,44268–74
143September 12@ Diamondbacks 0–5 Todd Stottlemyre (6–2) Mike Grace (1–2)None32,46868–75
144September 13@ Astros 2–13 Mike Hampton (20–3) Joe Grahe (0–3)None44,39968–76
145September 14@ Astros 2–12 Shane Reynolds (16–11) Paul Byrd (14–9)None25,16468–77
146September 15@ Astros 8–6 (10) Wayne Gomes (5–5) Doug Henry (2–3) Billy Brewer (1)69–77
147September 17@ Mets 8–5 Randy Wolf (6–8) Al Leiter (11–11) Billy Brewer (2)31,84270–77
148September 18@ Mets 1–11 Masato Yoshii (12–8) Mike Grace (1–3)None37,65570–78
149September 19@ Mets 6–8 Octavio Dotel (8–2) Paul Byrd (14–10) Armando Benítez (22)51,56070–79
150September 20@ Brewers 4–5 Rocky Coppinger (4–4) Carlton Loewer (2–6) Bob Wickman (34)10,98170–80
151September 21@ Brewers 6–8 Bill Pulsipher (5–6) Anthony Shumaker (0–3) Bob Wickman (35)11,37170–81
152September 22@ Brewers 12–3 Amaury Telemaco (4–0) Kyle Peterson (2–7)None13,04371–81
153September 23@ Brewers 6–11 Jason Bere (4–0) Mike Grace (1–4)None71–82
154September 24 Mets 3–2 Joe Grahe (1–3) Armando Benítez (3–3) Scott Aldred (1)21,64972–82
155September 25 Mets 4–2 Robert Person (9–7) Kenny Rogers (10–4) Wayne Gomes (19)23,31973–82
156September 26 Mets 3–2 Paul Byrd (15–10) Rick Reed (10–5) Steve Montgomery (1)26,37074–82
157September 28 Cubs 2–8 Steve Trachsel (8–17) Randy Wolf (6–9)None16,10674–83
158September 29 Cubs 5–0 Billy Brewer (1–1) Micah Bowie (2–7)None21,14275–83
159September 30 Cubs 2–1 Robert Person (10–7) Brian McNichol (0–2) Steve Montgomery (2)17,47576–83
October (1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 1 Expos 4–7 Javier Vázquez (9–8) Joe Grahe (1–4) Ugueth Urbina (41)12,65276–84
161October 2 Expos 3–13 Jeremy Powell (4–8) Paul Byrd (15–11) Miguel Batista (1)12,87177–84
162October 3 Expos 6–5 Cliff Politte (1–0) Scott Strickland (0–1) Steve Montgomery (3)23,89277–85

Roster

1999 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Mike Lieberthal 145510153.3003196
1B Rico Brogna 157619172.27824102
2B Marlon Anderson 129452114.252554
SS Alex Arias 118347105.303448
3B Scott Rolen 112421113.2682677
LF Ron Gant 138516134.2601777
CF Doug Glanville 150628204.3251173
RF Bobby Abreu 152546183.3352093

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Kevin Jordan 12034799.285451
Desi Relaford 6521151.242126
Kevin Sefcik 11120958.278111
Rob Ducey 10418849.261833
David Doster 999719.196310
Gary Bennett 368824.273121
Domingo Cedeño 326610.15215
Torey Lovullo 17388.21125
Bobby Estalella 9183.16701
Wendell Magee 12145.35725
Tom Prince 461.16700

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Paul Byrd 32199.215114.60106
Curt Schilling 24180.11563.54152
Chad Ogea 36168.06125.6377
Robert Person 31137.01054.27127
Randy Wolf 22121.2695.55116

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Carlton Loewer 2089.2265.1248
Mike Grace 2755.0147.6928
Joe Grahe 1332.2143.8616
Anthony Shumaker 822.2035.9617
Joel Bennett 517.0219.0013
Paul Spoljaric 511.10315.0910

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Wayne Gomes 7355194.2658
Steve Montgomery 531533.3455
Jim Poole 511114.3322
Amaury Telemaco 443005.5541
Yorkis Pérez 353103.9426
Steve Schrenk 321314.2936
Scott Aldred 291113.9019
Billy Brewer 251127.0128
Ken Ryan 151206.329
Cliff Politte 131007.1315
Jeff Brantley 101255.1911

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Red Barons
International League Marc Bombard
AA Reading Phillies Eastern League Gary Varsho
A Clearwater Phillies Florida State League Bill Dancy
A Piedmont Boll Weevils South Atlantic League Ken Oberkfell
A-Short Season Batavia Muckdogs New York–Penn League Greg Legg
Rookie GCL Phillies Gulf Coast League Ramón Avilés

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1999 St. Louis Cardinals season</span> Major League Baseball team season

The St. Louis Cardinals 1999 season was the team's 118th season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 108th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 75–86 during the season and finished fourth in the National League Central division, 21½ games behind the Houston Astros.

The 1991 New York Yankees season was the 89th season for the Yankees. The team finished with a record of 71–91 finishing 20 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays. New York was managed by Stump Merrill. The Yankees played at Yankee Stadium.

The 2000 Arizona Diamondbacks looked to improve on their 1999 season, in which they won 100 games in just their second season. They looked to contend in what was a strong National League West. They finished the season with a record of 85–77, good enough for third place in the division.

The Seattle Mariners' 1999 season was their 23rd since the franchise creation, and ended the season finishing third in the American League West with a 79–83 (.488) record. In July, after 39 home games at the Kingdome, they moved into Safeco Field, and the Kingdome was demolished eight months later.

The 1994 California Angels season involved the Angels finishing fourth in the American League West with a record of 47 wins and 68 losses. The season was cut short by the 1994 player's strike.

The 1993 California Angels season involved the Angels finishing fifth in the American League west with a record of 71 wins and 91 losses.

The 1992 California Angels season involved the Angels finishing fifth in the American League West with a record of 72 wins and 90 losses.

The 1986 Kansas City Royals season the 18th season in Royals franchise history, and they entered the season as the defending World Series champions. It involved the Royals finishing third in the American League West with a record of 76 wins and 86 losses.

The Oakland Athletics' 1996 season was the team's 29th in Oakland, California. It was also the 96th season in franchise history. The team finished third in the American League West with a record of 78–84.

The 1987 Detroit Tigers season saw the Tigers make a startling late-season comeback to win the American League East on the season's final day. The Tigers finished with a Major League-best record of 98–64, two games ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays. Detroit lost the ALCS to the Minnesota Twins in 5 games.

The 1997 Montreal Expos season was the 29th season of the franchise. They finished 78–84, 23 games back of the Atlanta Braves in the National League East and 14 games back of the Florida Marlins in the Wild Card. They played the Toronto Blue Jays in Interleague play for the first time during the season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1987 Houston Astros season</span> Major League Baseball team season

The Houston Astros' 1987 season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Houston Astros attempting to win the National League West.

The 2005 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 123rd season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies finished in second place in the National League East with a record of 88–74, two games behind the Atlanta Braves, and one game behind the NL Champion Houston Astros, who won the NL Wild Card race for the second consecutive season. The Phillies were managed by their new manager Charlie Manuel, as they played their home games at Citizens Bank Park. First baseman Ryan Howard was named the National League Rookie of the Year for the 2005 season.

The 1987 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 105th season for the Phillies. It was the third and final season with John Felske as manager, as he was fired on June 18 when the team won just 29 of their first 61 games. With Lee Elia at the helm, the team maneuvered itself to 51 wins in the next 101 games to finish fourth in the National League East.

The 1995 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 113th season in the history of the franchise.

The 1998 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 116th season in the history of the franchise.

The 2000 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 118th season in the history of the franchise.

The 2001 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 119th season in the history of the franchise.

The 2002 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 120th season in the history of the franchise. The team failed to improve upon their 86–76 record from the previous season. However, this would be their last losing season until 2013.

The 1991 Detroit Tigers finished in a tie for second place in the American League East with a record of 84–78 (.519). They outscored their opponents 817 to 794. The Tigers drew 1,641,661 fans to Tiger Stadium in 1991, ranking 12th of the 14 teams in the American League.

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