2024 Philadelphia Phillies season

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2024  Philadelphia Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies Insignia.svg
League National League
Division East
Ballpark Citizens Bank Park
City Philadelphia
Record16–10 (.615)
Owners John S. Middleton
President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski
Managers Rob Thomson
Television NBC Sports Philadelphia
NBC Sports Philadelphia +
NBC Philadelphia
(Tom McCarthy, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Mike Schmidt, Jimmy Rollins, Rubén Amaro Jr.)
Radio Phillies Radio Network
WIP SportsRadio 94.1 FM (English)
(Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Kevin Stocker, Gregg Murphy)
WTTM (Spanish)
(Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
  2023 Seasons

The 2024 Philadelphia Phillies season is the 142nd season in the history of the franchise, and its 21st season at Citizens Bank Park. They enter the season as the runner-ups of the National League.

Contents

Offseason

Player transactions

Players becoming free agents

  • Aaron Nola – Re-signed with the Phillies on a seven-year, $172 million contract on November 19, 2023. [1]

Free agent acquisitions

In a quieter offseason for the club compared to prior years, the Phillies made additions to depth with the acquisitions of pitchers Kolby Allard and Spencer Turnbull, along with utility player Whit Merrifield.

Trade acquisitions

On March 24, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded outfielder Jake Cave to the Colorado Rockies for cash considerations. [8]

Regular season

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 1760.7399–38–3
Philadelphia Phillies 16100.61510–66–4
New York Mets 13110.5426–67–5
Washington Nationals 10140.4174–86–6
Miami Marlins 6200.23112½2–114–9

National League Playoff Leaders

Division leaders W L Pct.
Atlanta Braves 1760.739
Milwaukee Brewers 1680.667
Los Angeles Dodgers 16110.593
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 1690.640+2
Philadelphia Phillies 16100.615+1½
Cincinnati Reds 14110.560
New York Mets 13110.542½
San Diego Padres 14140.500
Pittsburgh Pirates 13130.500
Arizona Diamondbacks 12140.462
San Francisco Giants 12140.462
St. Louis Cardinals 11140.4403
Washington Nationals 10140.417
Colorado Rockies 7190.269
Miami Marlins 6200.231

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 0–31–20–05–20–00–00–00–00–00–00–02–22–10–01–2
Atlanta 3–00–00–00–00–02–10–01–22–10–00–00–00–00–06–2
Chicago 2–10–00–03–02–12–20–00–00–00–01–20–00–00–03–3
Cincinnati 0–00–00–00–00–00–01–21–22–10–00–00–00–02–16–3
Colorado 2–50–00–30–00–00–00–00–00–30–00–00–00–00–03–6
Los Angeles 0–00–01–20–00–00–00–01–20–00–02–33–03–11–22–1
Miami 0–01–22–20–00–00–00–00–00–00–40–01–21–20–01–5
Milwaukee 0–00–00–02–10–00–00–03–00–00–01–20–03–00–05–3
New York 0–02–10–02–10–02–10–00–30–03–00–00–00–00–03–3
Philadelphia 0–01–20–01–23–00–00–00–00–02–20–00–02–12–13–0
Pittsburgh 0–00–00–00–00–00–04–00–00–32–20–00–00–02–13–5
San Diego 0–00–02–10–00–03–20–02–10–00–00–03–41–20–01–2
San Francisco 2–20–00–00–00–00–32–10–00–00–00–04–30–01–21–2
St. Louis 1–20–00–00–00–01–32–10–30–01–20–02–10–00–02–1
Washington 0–00–00–01–20–02–10–00–00–01–21–20–02–10–03–3

Updated with the results of all games through April 21, 2024.

Current roster

Active rosterInactive rosterCoaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders



Manager

Coaches



Game log

Regular season

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
2024 Game Log: 16–10 (Home: 10–6; Away: 6–4)
March/April: 16–10 (Home: 10–6; Away: 6–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
March 28 Braves Postponed (rain); Makeup: March 29 [9]
1March 29 Braves 3–9 Pierce Johnson (1–0) José Alvarado (0–1)44,4520–1
2March 30 Braves 4–12 Jesse Chavez (1–0) Aaron Nola (0–1)44,4680–2
3March 31 Braves 5–4 Matt Strahm (1–0) Aaron Bummer (0–1) José Alvarado (1)42,5151–2
4April 1 Reds 3–6 (10) Alexis Díaz (1–1) Connor Brogdon (0–1)33,7541–3
5April 2 Reds 9–4 Spencer Turnbull (1–0) Graham Ashcraft (0–1) Ricardo Pinto (1)28,1192–3
6April 3 Reds 1–4 Frankie Montas (2–0) Zack Wheeler (0–1) Alexis Díaz (1)28,0772–4
7April 5@ Nationals 4–0 Aaron Nola (1–1) Patrick Corbin (0–1)21,3743–4
8April 6@ Nationals 5–2 Ranger Suárez (1–0) Jake Irvin (0–1) José Alvarado (2)29,7184–4
9April 7@ Nationals 2–3 MacKenzie Gore (1–0) Cristopher Sánchez (0–1) Kyle Finnegan (3)24,7654–5
10April 8@ Cardinals 5–3 (10) Jeff Hoffman (1–0) Ryan Helsley (1–1) Gregory Soto (1)32,6215–5
11April 9@ Cardinals 0–3 Sonny Gray (1–0) Zack Wheeler (0–2) Ryan Helsley (4)31,9725–6
12April 10@ Cardinals 4–3 Aaron Nola (2–1) Andre Pallante (0–1) Jeff Hoffman (1)33,1046–6
13April 11 Pirates 5–1 Ranger Suárez (2–0) Jared Jones (1–2)33,3627–6
14April 12 Pirates 2–5 Bailey Falter (1–0) Cristopher Sánchez (0–2) David Bednar (2)35,5787–7
15April 13 Pirates 4–3 Jeff Hoffman (2–0) José Hernández (1–1)40,5198–7
16April 14 Pirates 2–9 Mitch Keller (2–1) Zack Wheeler (0–3)44,5688–8
17April 15 Rockies 2–1 (10) Seranthony Domínguez (1–0) Jake Bird (0–1)35,4969–8
18April 16 Rockies 5–0 Ranger Suárez (3–0) Austin Gomber (0–1)35,01010–8
19April 17 Rockies 7–6 Cristopher Sánchez (1–2) Ryan Feltner (1–2) José Alvarado (3)35,70611–8
20April 19 White Sox 7–0 Spencer Turnbull (2–0) Garrett Crochet (1–3)39,06912–8
21April 20 White Sox 9–5 Zack Wheeler (1–3) Michael Soroka (0–3) José Alvarado (4)44,54613–8
22April 21 White Sox 8–2 Aaron Nola (3–1) Nick Nastrini (0–2)43,61414–8
23April 22@ Reds 7–0 Ranger Suárez (4–0) Hunter Greene (0–2)11,26315–8
24April 23@ Reds 1–8 Fernando Cruz (1–1) Cristopher Sánchez (1–3)13,65315–9
25April 24@ Reds 4–7 Justin Wilson (1–0) Seranthony Domínguez (1–1) Alexis Díaz (5)14,14515–10
26April 25@ Reds 5–0 Zack Wheeler (2–3) Nick Martinez (0–1)17,55716–10
27April 26@ Padres
28April 27@ Padres
29April 28@ Padres
30April 29@ Angels
31April 30@ Angels
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
32May 1@ Angels
33May 3 Giants
34May 4 Giants
35May 5 Giants
36May 6 Giants
37May 7 Blue Jays
38May 8 Blue Jays
39May 10@ Marlins
40May 11@ Marlins
41May 12@ Marlins
42May 13@ Mets
43May 14@ Mets
44May 15 Mets
45May 16 Mets
46May 17 Nationals
47May 18 Nationals
48May 19 Nationals
49May 21 Rangers
50May 22 Rangers
51May 23 Rangers
52May 24@ Rockies
53May 25@ Rockies
54May 26@ Rockies
55May 27@ Giants
56May 28@ Giants
57May 29@ Giants
58May 31 Cardinals
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
59June 1 Cardinals
60June 2 Cardinals
61June 3 Brewers
62June 4 Brewers
63June 5 Brewers
64June 8*@ Mets
65June 9* Mets
66June 11@ Red Sox
67June 12@ Red Sox
68June 13@ Red Sox
69June 14@ Orioles
70June 15@ Orioles
71June 16@ Orioles
72June 17 Padres
73June 18 Padres
74June 19 Padres
75June 21 Diamondbacks
76June 22 Diamondbacks
77June 23 Diamondbacks
78June 24@ Tigers
79June 25@ Tigers
80June 26@ Tigers
81June 27 Marlins
82June 28 Marlins
83June 29 Marlins
84June 30 Marlins
*June 8 and 9 games played at London Stadium in London, England
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
85July 2@ Cubs
86July 3@ Cubs
87July 4@ Cubs
88July 5@ Braves
89July 6@ Braves
90July 7@ Braves
91July 9 Dodgers
92July 10 Dodgers
93July 11 Dodgers
94July 12 Athletics
95July 13 Athletics
96July 14 Athletics
July 16 2024 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
97July 19@ Pirates
98July 20@ Pirates
99July 21@ Pirates
100July 22@ Twins
101July 23@ Twins
102July 24@ Twins
103July 26 Guardians
104July 27 Guardians
105July 28 Guardians
106July 29 Yankees
107July 30 Yankees
108July 31 Yankees
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 2@ Mariners
110August 3@ Mariners
111August 4@ Mariners
112August 5@ Dodgers
113August 6@ Dodgers
114August 7@ Dodgers
115August 8@ Diamondbacks
116August 9@ Diamondbacks
117August 10@ Diamondbacks
118August 11@ Diamondbacks
119August 13 Marlins
120August 14 Marlins
121August 15 Nationals
122August 16 Nationals
123August 17 Nationals
124August 18 Nationals
125August 20@ Braves
126August 21@ Braves
127August 22@ Braves
128August 23@ Royals
129August 24@ Royals
130August 25@ Royals
131August 26 Astros
132August 27 Astros
133August 28 Astros
134August 29 Braves
135August 30 Braves
136August 31 Braves
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1 Braves
138September 3@ Blue Jays
139September 4@ Blue Jays
140September 5@ Marlins
141September 6@ Marlins
142September 7@ Marlins
143September 8@ Marlins
144September 9 Rays
145September 10 Rays
146September 11 Rays
147September 13 Mets
148September 14 Mets
149September 15 Mets
150September 16@ Brewers
151September 17@ Brewers
152September 18@ Brewers
153September 19@ Mets
154September 20@ Mets
155September 21@ Mets
156September 22@ Mets
157September 23 Cubs
158September 24 Cubs
159September 25 Cubs
160September 27@ Nationals
161September 28@ Nationals
162September 29@ Nationals

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Lehigh Valley IronPigs International League
AA Reading Fightin Phils Eastern League
High A Jersey Shore BlueClaws South Atlantic League
Low-A Clearwater Threshers Florida State League
Rookie FCL Phillies Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Phillies Red Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Phillies White Dominican Summer League

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