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Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. They compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League (NL) National League East, East division. Since 2004, the team's home sta ...
' 2014 season was the 132nd in the history of the franchise. After a disappointing
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, the Phillies entered the offseason with a strategy to reload rather than rebuild; they did not want to relinquish the opportunity to do well in 2014 in hopes of being competitive down the road. Commensurate with this strategy, among their key acquisitions were
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Marlon Byrd Marlon Jerrard Byrd (born August 30, 1977) is an American former professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, New Yo ...
and
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A. J. Burnett. The Phillies began the season with new coaches (as Ryne Sandberg entered his first season as manager after taking over on an interim basis in August 2013) and new broadcasters:
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and Matt Stairs, two members of the 2008 World Series squad, replaced
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and
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as analysts on
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. After offseason headlines indicated a tenuous relationship between Sandberg and
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and controversy about draft picks who did not sign with the team, the season began auspiciously with an opening-day win. However, the Phillies then lost their next two games. April continued in that fashion; the team played .500 ball in their first 26 games, exceeding expectations. One commentator called them "pleasantly mediocre", despite a horrific performance from the
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. May was a frustrating month for the Phillies; failing to win games they were in a position to win, they posted an 11–16 record and a .230 team batting average (the worst in the
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). June was almost as bad; although the team had 12 wins and 17 losses, the bullpen improved to one of the best in the NL. In the
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that month the Phillies selected
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as their first-round pick, encouraging optimism from fans and the media. Although the Phillies began July at the bottom of the National League East Division, they amassed a five-game winning streak shortly before the All-Star break. This moved them to within nine games of .500, but they lost the last two games and had a 42–53 record at the break. As the trade deadline approached, it was speculated that the Phillies would surrender older players to obtain younger ones. They made two deals, neither involving key components of the team. In August they had their best month of the season: a 14–13 record, thanks to strong pitching and adequate hitting. Although the Phillies began September with four pitchers combining for a
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, their month deteriorated from there. The squad had an 11–15 record, finishing the season with 73 wins and 89 losses. Significant personnel changes on the field and in the front office were expected during the offseason.


Preceding offseason


Player transactions

The Phillies entered the offseason with a strategy of "reloading, not rebuilding". According to Matt Gelb of ''
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'', "Bold best describes what Rubén Amaro Jr. has done so far in putting together the 2014 Phillies and it sure is appropriate that the word ends with the letters O-L-D." The team wanted to re-sign Carlos Ruiz (or find another catcher) and sign a right-handed-hitting corner outfielder and a middle-of-the-rotation starter to supplement
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
and
Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
after the departure of
Roy Halladay Harry Leroy "Roy" Halladay III (May 14, 1977 – November 7, 2017) was an American professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies between 1998 and 2013. His nicknam ...
and the discovery of medical problems in
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n Miguel Alfredo González, signed by the Phillies the previous summer.


Players becoming free agents

* Outfielder
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– Signed minor-league contract with the
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on January 31, 2014. * Right-hand pitcher
Roy Halladay Harry Leroy "Roy" Halladay III (May 14, 1977 – November 7, 2017) was an American professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies between 1998 and 2013. His nicknam ...
– Announced his retirement from baseball as a member of the
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on December 9, 2013. * Left-hand pitcher César Jiménez – Re-signed with the Phillies on November 15, 2013. * Left-hand pitcher John Lannan – Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on January 18, 2014. * Catcher Steven Lerud – Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on January 13, 2014. * Infielder
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– Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on December 13, 2013. * Right-hand pitcher
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– Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on February 11, 2014. * Infielder
Pete Orr Peterson Thomas "Pete" Orr (born June 8, 1979) is a Canadian former professional baseball infielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Washington Nationals and Philadelphia Phillies. Amateur career High school Orr ...
– Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on January 27, 2014. * Right-hand pitcher J. C. Ramírez – Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on November 1, 2013. * Catcher Carlos Ruiz – Re-signed with the Phillies on November 18, 2013. * Outfielder
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– Signed a minor-league contract with the
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on November 23, 2013.


Acquisitions

The Phillies' first offseason acquisition was Shawn Camp, a right-handed
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coming off an "awful" season with the
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who was signed on November 11, 2013, to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training. The next day, they signed the right-handed-hitting corner outfielder for whom they were looking:
Marlon Byrd Marlon Jerrard Byrd (born August 30, 1977) is an American former professional baseball outfielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Nationals, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, New Yo ...
, a member of the team from his debut in
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to
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, signed a two-year contract for $16 million. Soon after the agreement was announced, Phillies general manager
Rubén Amaro Jr. Rubén Amaro Jr. (born February 12, 1965) is an American former professional baseball outfielder and General manager (GM). Amaro played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from to . He was named the GM of the Philadelphia Phillies on November 3 ...
was criticized by analyst Keith Law for overpaying Byrd; according to Law, Byrd's 2013 season was a "fluke" and an "outlier". Near the end of that week, the Phillies signed two players to minor-league contracts with invitations to spring training: outfielder
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, who led
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outfielders in games played in their 2013 season (with a .214
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), and Cesar Jimenez, a
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who pitched 17 innings with the Phillies in 2013. The following week the team signed infielder Reid Brignac, a well-regarded prospect for the
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who had struggled in the major leagues, to a minor-league contract with a spring-training invitation. Shortly afterwards the Phillies addressed their catching needs, re-signing Carlos Ruiz to a three-year contract (with an option for a fourth year) worth $26 million. Similar to the Byrd deal, Amaro was criticized for signing a 35-year-old catcher to a three-year contract. Cliff Corcoran wrote for ''
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'', "While Ruiz may have been an underrated player in the past, heading into his age-35 season, he doesn't have far to fall before he's little more than a replacement-level catcher." The Phillies made no more acquisitions until December; on December 2 they signed
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, a right-handed pitcher who was mediocre as a starter and reliever (since 2011, he had an 0–5 record and a 7.44
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), to a minor-league contract with a spring-training invitation. The next day they made their only trade of the offseason, sending 2013 backup catcher
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and minor-league relief pitcher Rob Rasmussen to the
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in exchange for
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, a veteran right-handed relief pitcher who the Phillies hoped would improve their bullpen's depth and leadership. Uncertain if minor-league catching prospects Cameron Rupp, Tommy Joseph and Sebastian Valle were ready for the major leagues, the Phillies signed "strong defensive catcher"
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to a one-year contract for $1.125 million as a backup. On December 12 they selected
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, a right-handed pitcher from the
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organization, in the Rule 5 draft; if Munson did not remain on their
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, they had to offer him back to Arizona. On December 18 they brought back Lou Marson, a top catching prospect for the Phillies "languish ng on the
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as part of a package of players traded for
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, on a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training. That day, the Phillies signed four other players to minor-league contracts with invitations to spring training: right-handed relief pitchers Sean O'Sullivan and
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and outfielders
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and
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Right-handed starting pitcher Roberto Hernández, formerly known as Fausto Carmona, was signed to a one-year contract worth $4.5 million. It was nearly a month before the Phillies signed another player; on January 13, 2014,
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infielder Ronny Cedeño was signed to a minor-league contract with a spring-training invitation. Just over a week later they signed Chad Gaudin, a right-handed pitcher with starting and relief experience, a 5–2 record and a 3.06 ERA with the
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in 2013 (before an August season-ending carpal tunnel injury), to a minor-league contract with an invitation to spring training; he was released on February 13, 2014, after failing a physical. On January 21 they signed
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, a member of the Phillies from
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to
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who had not played in MLB since but had performed well in the
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, to a minor-league contract with a spring-training invitation. On February 12, when
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
announced he would not be ready for opening day due to
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in his throwing shoulder, A. J. Burnett was reportedly signed to a one-year, $16 million contract despite Amaro's previous assertion that the Phillies would make no more major acquisitions. Burnett's salary was later clarified as $15 million, with a $1 million buyout clause and a partial
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. To make room for Burnett on the roster, the Phillies designated former first-round draft pick Joe Savery for assignment; Savery was later claimed from waivers by the
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. Shortly before opening day, the team acquired infielder
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(younger brother of Laynce Nix, whom the Phillies acquired for their bench several years earlier) from the
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.


Coaching changes

In Ryne Sandberg's first full season as manager (after replacing
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near the end of the 2013 season), he reconfigured the Phillies' staff. Among his first acquisitions were long-time friend
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(who managed the Phillies from 2001 to 2004) as
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and former bench coach
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as third-base coach. At the same time, the team announced the retention of Steve Henderson as
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. Shortly thereafter, the Phillies announced that Juan Samuel would switch from third- to first-base coach and
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would return for a second season as assistant hitting coach. About a month later, the team reported that the
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had lured Joyner away as their hitting coach. Although the most difficult position to fill was
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(vacated by
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at the end of the 2013 season), on November 21 the Phillies announced that they had hired
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and retained pitching-coach candidate Rod Nichols as bullpen coach and
Jesús Tiamo Jesús Tiamo (born January 1, 1961) is a Venezuelan coach in Minor League Baseball (MiLB), for the DSL Phillies. He served as the bullpen catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies, a position he held from 2009–2017. Tiamo wore uniform number 81. ...
as bullpen catcher. Sandberg finished his staffing a week before Christmas by promoting minor-league assistant
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to assistant hitting coach.


TV and broadcast changes

On January 2, 2014, the Phillies and
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announced a 25-year, $2.5 billion TV contract; although it averaged $100 million a year, it was structured to begin below the average and end above it. Soon after the agreement was reached, Comcast (who would hire announcers under the deal) removed 37-year announcer
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and seven-year announcer
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. Although the remaining Phillies announcers were disappointed with the decision, they all returned for the season. One replacement analyst was planned, and early candidates included
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and Matt Stairs. Lidge and Kruk were among the first to be contacted, but both declined.
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was a possibility, but Stairs and Moyer reportedly interviewed well and were favored. On February 11, Comcast announced that Moyer and Stairs would join
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and
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on the Phillies' TV broadcast team. The company later announced that Moyer and Stairs would each call over 100 games, including 30 games together with McCarthy. After the first spring-training game, it was announced that
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would join the broadcast team for Sunday afternoon games. Early in the season, the new broadcast team "struggled"; Josh Folck called Moyer boring and monotonous and Stairs inarticulate, with a tendency to mumble. McCarthy was forced to "carry the broadcast and talk as much as possible" to minimize (but not eliminate)
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. By the season's second half it was agreed that the broadcast team had improved, but Chuck Darrow criticized Moyer's "esoteric" commentary and Stairs' poor enunciation; fans may have judged the new announcers based on standards set by Hall of Fame announcer
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and partner
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. According to ''Awful Announcing'', the broadcast team was one of the most improved in the major leagues; when Moyer announced that he would not return in 2015, the website called it "a damn shame".


Unsigned draft picks controversy

On February 20, 2014, ''
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'' revealed that the Phillies reported
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and Jason Monda (two 2013 draft selections who did not sign with the club) to the
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for violating the NCAA's no-agent rule:
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s may not use agents to negotiate professional contracts. Although players observe the "patently ridiculous" rule by routinely hiring "advisors" (usually agents), the NCAA suspended Wetzler for 11 games. The Phillies were criticized for reporting the players: David Murphy of the ''
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'' asked if the Phillies wanted to punish Wetzler for not signing with them. According to
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's
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, the Phillies' reporting of Wetzler and Monda would hurt the team in the long run: "As time passes and the Phillies' silence continues, the impression hardens within the industry—particularly among agents and college coaches—that the team acted out of vindictiveness, because neither Wetzler nor Monda accepted their offer." He called the Phillies' decision "breathtakingly abhorrent", saying that the debacle would "tarnish the reputation of a respected organization". Amaro dismissed the likelihood of retribution by agents or players, replying, "No, I'm not", when asked if he was concerned that the organization's reporting of Wetzler would hinder its ability to "glean accurate and detailed information about a player's willingness to go pro, or even gain access to said players".


Jimmy Rollins and Ryne Sandberg

A lack of rapport between veteran shortstop
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and manager Ryne Sandberg attracted attention during the offseason; ESPN's
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described sentiment in the Phillies' organization that Rollins should be traded. Amaro and Rollins dispelled the rumors, with Amaro calling them "absolute silliness". Sandberg praised backup shortstop
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' attitude (which many in the media saw as the manager sending a message to the team that no one – including Rollins – was above team rules), and one column examined the point at which Rollins ceased being the team's unquestioned leader. Rollins (who had a good relationship with former manager
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) said, "He's andberg'scompletely different from Charlie from the very onset, their personalities. He's pretty much a real quiet guy, he really is. Charlie was a get-in-your face with jokes type of guy. We're still learning him, he's still learning us from this side of it. Being a coach and being a manager are completely different things – you deal with so much more being a manager."


Season notes


Spring training

After three spring-training games the Phillies' starting rotation already had significant health concerns, predominantly with throwing shoulders;
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had discomfort in his left shoulder, and Jon Pettibone and Ethan Martin in their right shoulders. Although the club hoped to avoid a "patchwork" starting rotation like 2013's, it already lacked pitching depth; two top prospects, Adam Morgan and Shane Watson, were lost for most of the season due to shoulder surgery. Mike Adams, acquired by the Phillies as their
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but who missed most of the 2013 season before offseason surgery, threw a bullpen session in late February and said he felt "real good" and hoped to join the bullpen by April. David Buchanan started the Phillies' fourth spring-training game, pitching two good innings; after the game, MLB.com Phillies beat reporter called him a dark-horse candidate for the Phillies' starting rotation. Miguel Alfredo González was less effective in that game. Early in March the Phillies announced that Hamels had a "setback" in his recovery (arm fatigue), and the likelihood of his pitching in April was "remote"; this necessitated a new fifth starter. The top candidates were Buchanan, who pitched well in his next few outings, and
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; both had ERAs at or below 1.50 through March 11. On March 8 the Phillies made their first minor-league demotions: seven players, including two ( Michael Stutes and Luis García) with major-league experience, and top pitching prospect
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. On March 17 Sandberg confirmed speculation that
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would be the Phillies' opening-day starting pitcher against his former team, the Texas Rangers and
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, and Rule 5 draft selection Kevin Munson was returned to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Concerns arose about methicillin-resistant ''Staphylococcus aureus'' (MRSA) in the Phillies' spring-training clubhouse at
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when, on March 21,
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was placed on the
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with a staph infection; Galvis was hospitalized, missing opening day, and the clubhouse was disinfected after the next game.
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was also placed on the DL with an
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strain, incurred during batting practice that day. On March 22 the Phillies demoted Maikel Franco to minor-league camp, making Cody Asche their opening-day starter at third base. Although he had been expected to make the team,
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was cut from their 40-man roster; this increased the possibility that "darkhorse candidate" César Hernández would make the team. Frandsen rejected his minor-league assignment, electing to pursue
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. The Phillies also released Ronny Cedeño, once a top candidate to replace Galvis during his injury. The club's bench narrowed when the Phillies announced that
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would not make the team (primarily due to lackluster defense), leaving
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,
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, Reid Brignac,
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and Hernández likely to remain. The team acquired
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from the
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, assigning Brignac to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. The Phillies began the season with six players on the DL: Galvis, Ruf, Mike Adams, Miguel Alfredo González,
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and Ethan Martin.


Opening-day roster

The Phillies announced their opening-day roster on March 29, near the deadline. Since they did not need a fifth starter for two weeks, four starters, eight relievers, two catchers, six infielders and five outfielders made up the roster. Two players who did not expect to make the team when they began spring training were left-handed reliever Mario Hollands (who said he was in "shock" when he heard the news) and outfielder
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, ending a "long road back to the majors".


March/April

The Phillies opened their season with a three-game series in
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against the Rangers. On opening day, although they took a 6–0 lead (thanks in part to a
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by
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, his 200th career home run), but
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gave up seven runs in the next two innings. The Phillies tied the game in the fourth inning, and over the next several innings
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and Cody Asche homered. Texas scored two more runs, but the Phillies won 14–10. Despite the 14 opening-day runs, Ryne Sandberg changed the lineup for the Phillies' second game (against left-handed Martin Perez) by replacing three left-handed hitters with right-handed hitters (perhaps to maximize the Phillies' platoon advantage). A. J. Burnett started, pitching six innings and giving up one run. The game was scoreless until the sixth inning before the Rangers won, 3–2, on a walk-off single by
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in the bottom of the ninth. Although Kyle Kendrick allowed one run in seven innings in the series' final game, Jonathan Papelbon gave up three runs in the ninth inning (including a walk-off
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to
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) to blow the save. The Phillies lost two of their first three games, despite strong starting pitching in the last two. The club then traveled to
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to play the Cubs. They won the first game of the series, 7–2, thanks to home runs by Utley and Mayberry and strong pitching from starter Roberto Hernández (who got credit for the win) and five relief pitchers who combined for scoreless innings. The next day Lee threw seven scoreless innings and Papelbon recorded his first save of the season as the Phillies defeated the Cubs, 2–0; Utley was three-for-three, including a home run, to lead the team offensively. The Phillies lost the final game of the series, 8–3, as Burnett gave up eight runs (four earned) in innings and the offense was 1-for-15 with runners in scoring position. In the home opener against the Brewers, starter Kyle Kendrick gave up two of
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's three home runs and allowed six runs (four earned) in five innings for a 10–4 loss. The next day the Phillies again lost, 9–4, after the bullpen gave up five runs in the last three innings; three of the Brewers' nine runs were unearned, after two infield
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. They were swept in the series, losing the final game 6–2 (the first time since 2007 the Phillies were swept in their first home series). In the series the Brewers scored 25 runs on 38 hits, 17 of which were
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s. Sandberg said, "The good news is they are leaving town. Now we have to concentrate on gaining some momentum ... " The home stand continued with a three-game series against the
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. In the opener, Marlins starter José Fernández gave up a career-high six runs. A. J. Burnett, the Phillies' starter, left the game after five innings with an apparent groin injury (although he did not miss a start) and the Phillies won 6–3.
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made his season debut the next day, pitching five innings and allowing one run. The game went into extra innings, and in the bottom of the 10th Rollins hit a walk-off home run for a 5–4 win. The Phillies had their first series sweep of the season and returned to a .500 winning percentage (six wins and six losses) the next day, defeating the Marlins 4–3 with two
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from backup catcher
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and a home run by Utley to break a late tie. The
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then visited Philadelphia for a four-game series. In game one, Hernandez started for the Phillies and Ervin Santana for the Braves. After a
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through seven innings, the Braves hit back-to-back-to-back home runs in the top of the eighth before the Phillies rallied with five runs in the bottom of the inning (a two-RBI single by Byrd and a three-run home run by
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) for a 6–5 lead entering the ninth. Since Papelbon had pitched in the previous three games, he was unavailable as a closer. Jake Diekman pitched the ninth inning, allowing a grand slam by
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for a final score of 9–6.
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, scheduled to be celebrated by the Phillies and Braves on April 15, was postponed to the following day when the game was rained out. On April 16 Lee pitched nine innings, striking out 13 batters and giving up one run for a 1–0 loss. In the series' last game, Burnett pitched seven shutout innings in a scoreless game before
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hit an RBI single in the eighth; Papelbon pitched a scoreless ninth inning for the save in the 1–0 win. The Phillies finished the home stand with a 4–5 record. The Phillies began a road trip with a three-game series against the
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. In game one, Pettibone gave up eight runs in four innings; with two hits, the Phillies lost 12–1. After the game, Pettibone was sent to the Triple-A (AAA)
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. Although Kendrick had a
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in the second game, the Phillies scored one run in a 3–1 loss. They salvaged the final game of the series, winning 10–9 despite Hernandez giving up six runs in four innings;
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was four-for-five at the plate, including a home run, a triple and three RBIs. The Phillies lost the lead three times before winning the game. The team then opened a four-game series against the
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. Lee pitched a "gem" of a game, striking out 10 batters in eight shutout innings; Carlos Ruiz, in the cleanup spot, hit two doubles and a home run for four RBIs (his first of the season) for the Phillies' 7–0 win. They won the second game in 10 innings; Brown doubled, scoring Ruiz in the top of the 10th for a 3–2 lead held by Papelbon for his sixth save. Burnett had a good outing, and several relievers provided "stress-free performances" for the victory (which brought the team's winning percentage to .500). The Phillies lost game three,
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' season debut after an injury, 5–2; although Hamels had a quality start, the bullpen gave up three runs and the offense had five hits and struck out 13 times. Kendrick pitched the final game of the series for a 7–3 win, behind strong offense from Ruiz (who reached base in all five plate appearances, scoring twice and driving in two runs) and Byrd (who had four RBIs). In game two the Phillies rallied from a 5–0 deficit to win, 6–5. Ruiz was three-for-four, with two runs and an RBI; Gwynn had a pinch-hit RBI double, and Asche had a pinch-hit two-RBI double for the Phillies (who scored all their runs in the seventh and eighth innings). Papelbon recorded his seventh save. The Phillies finished the road trip with a 2–0 victory behind a "brilliant" Burnett, for a 6–4 record on the trip. For his .500 batting average on the road trip, Ruiz was named the NL Player of the Week. To end April, the Phillies headed home for a two-game series against the
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. The first game was delayed due to rain; it rained throughout the game, which the Mets won 6–1 after the "truly embarrassed" Hamels struggled on the mound. The Phillies announced that the game scheduled for April 30 would be rescheduled for June 2 due to rain, and ended the month with a 13–13 record. Although Miguel Alfredo González had progressed in his rehab and
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and Ethan Martin were closer to joining the team, the Phillies had no projected return date for any of them. Another problem during the first month of the season was the lack of third-base production; in the season's first 25 games the combined third-base batting average was .165, and the combined pitchers' batting average was .196. Asche,
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and
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had not asserted themselves, leading to speculation about the early arrival of prospect
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despite his struggle at the AAA level. At the end of the season's first month, the team's offensive leaders were Utley (.355 batting average), Howard (five home runs), Byrd (17 RBIs) and Revere (10 stolen bases). Pitching leaders were Lee and
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(three wins), Burnett (2.15 ERA), Lee (41 innings pitched) and Mario Hollands (1.000
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). The bullpen struggled in April, with the worst ERA in the National League and three opening-day relievers relegated to AAA. Philly.com columnist Justin Klugh called the team "pleasantly mediocre", noting their .500 record despite a tough early-season schedule.


May

The Phillies' first May game opened a series with the
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on May 2. The Nationals won, 5–3, despite a quality start by Lee. Philadelphia won game two 7–2, thanks to a strong start from A. J. Burnett (the first Phillies starter of the season to win a home game), a Cody Asche home run and four–for-five hitting by Jimmy Rollins. The Phillies took the series' rubber match, 1–0, with a strong start from Roberto Hernandez and a first-inning RBI triple by Jimmy Rollins. The team then hosted the
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, with Kyle Kendrick starting against former Phillie J. A. Happ in the series' first game. The Phillies lost, 3–0; Kendrick had no run support, losing his eighth consecutive decision (dating back to 2013) despite a "decent" ERA. The club lost the next night as well, with Cole Hamels giving up five runs in six innings; despite a sixth-inning grand slam by Asche to tie the game, the Blue Jays came back in extra innings for a 6–5 win. The home-and-home series then moved to Toronto for two games, where the Phillies gave up nine runs in the seventh inning of the first game to lose 10–0. After the game, Shawn Camp was outrighted from the roster and Luis García recalled. The series concluded the next night, with five Blue Jays home runs giving them a 12–6 win. The Phillies then began a three-game series at
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with the
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. Hernandez started game one, pitching five innings and allowing one run; in his first hit of the day, Marlon Byrd batted in Chase Utley (the go-ahead run) in the top of the 11th inning. Papelbon saved the game in the bottom of the 11th and the Phillies won 3–2, snapping a four-game losing streak. They won another one-run game (5–4) the next night; Ryan Howard's RBI single in the top of the ninth gave the Phillies the lead, and Papelbon recorded his 11th save of the season. In the final game of the series Hamels consistently had "an answer" to the Mets' offense, throwing a career-high 133 pitches in seven innings, allowing one run and striking out 10 hitters. Entering the ninth inning, the Phillies led 4–1; with Papelbon unavailable,
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and Hernandez squandered the lead and the Phillies lost 5–4 in 11 innings. The teams finished a series which was " ... ugly, between two deeply flawed teams: more than 12 hours of game time, nearly 80 runners left on base combined." Days after he was optioned to AAA, Freddy Galvis broke his
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and the Phillies outrighted Jayson Nix from the 40-man roster, leaving the team with an infield hole despite the recall of Reid Brignac. The
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came to Citizens Bank Park for a two-game series on May 13–14. On the 13th the Angels won, 4–3; the four Angel runs (all unearned) were scored in the sixth inning, when Asche committed two of his three errors, and Lee received the loss despite having no earned runs. The Phillies dropped four games below .500 (17–21) the next night, losing the series' second game 3–0 after Burnett "struggled through five innings". The team then began a three-game series against the
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. In game one,
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hit a three-run home run and the Reds' pitching shut out the Phillies; despite a quality start, Kendrick had another loss. After two straight shutouts the Phillies scored 12 runs in the next game, defeating Cincinnati 12–1 for Hamels' 100th career win; Domonic Brown had a home run and five RBIs, Asche had three RBIs and César Hernández hit his first major-league home run. The Phillies took the rubber match of the series, winning 8–3 with four home runs (by Rollins, Asche, Byrd and Wil Nieves) and a solid start from Lee (his last before joining the 15-day disabled list May 21 with to a left-elbow strain; the team recalled Ruf, who returned from injury). After a day off the Phillies played the Marlins in Miami, their second meeting of the season. The Phillies won the series' first game 6–5, with Burnett settling in after disagreements over the strike zone with home-plate umpire
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early in the game; Marlins manager
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was later ejected from the game for arguing balls and strikes. Burnett pitched five innings, Rollins homered and Papelbon held on in the ninth for his 12th save. The Phillies lost the next two games: 14–5 on May 21, with a
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grand slam, and 4–3 on May 22 with a walk-off single by
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. Next, the Dodgers came to Citizens Bank Park for a three-game series. After the Phillies lost game one (2–0) in a pitchers' duel between Hernandez and
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, when they were zero-for-nine with runners in scoring position, David Buchanan made his major-league debut on May 24. The Phillies won 5–3, with Buchanan getting the win after a five-inning start and Papelbon earning his 13th save. The next day,
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pitched a
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for a 6–0 Dodger victory. The next day (
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), Kendrick had his first win since August 6, 2013; Howard's five RBIs gave the Phillies a 9–0 win over the
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. The team lost game two of the series, 6–2, despite Ben Revere's first major-league home run; Hamels allowed four runs in seven innings, and
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gave up two more in the eighth. The Phillies ended the month with a five-game series, continuing into June, against the New York Mets. Although Buchanan's second major-league start in the series opener was a quality start, the Phillies offense managed one run for a 4–1 loss. The last two games of May went 14 innings apiece, with the Phillies winning the first and losing the second. In the first game A. J. Burnett threw seven innings and allowed five runs, after which six relievers threw a combined seven scoreless innings. Ruiz had four hits and Brown had four RBIs; Reid Brignac hit a walk-off RBI single to left field in the 14th inning, scoring Byrd for a 6–5 win. The next night, after the Phillies fell behind 4–0, Howard hit a seventh-inning three-run home run; in the bottom of the ninth, Brown hit an RBI single to tie the game and send it into extra innings. In the 14th inning
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hit an RBI single to take the lead, which the Mets' bullpen held to win 5–4. In May the Phillies' team batting average (.230) was the lowest in the National League, and they were near the bottom in runs scored, home runs and
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. For the season to date they were 10th in the NL in batting average (.243), 12th in home runs (43), fourth in walks and 10th in strikeouts. Despite offensive mediocrity the pitching staff improved since April, with the starting rotation's May ERA (3.96) sixth in the NL and the bullpen's ERA (3.35) eighth in the league. The bullpen remained near the bottom of the NL, with a 4.05 ERA for the season to date. Asche had a strong May (unlike April) before his injury, with a .317 batting average, three home runs and 12 RBIs. Although Utley regressed from April, he had a .291 batting average and 13 RBIs. Brown struggled, batting .146 despite 17 RBIs (second on the team). Kendrick led the pitching staff in May innings pitched, with ; Burnett led with two wins, and Hernandez had a 1.73 ERA in four starts and two relief appearances (among the best on the staff). At the end of May, the Phillies were 24–29 for the season and 11–16 for the month.


June

After two consecutive extra-inning games, the Phillies recalled Philippe Aumont from Triple-A and Cesar Jimenez from the 15-day disabled list (for a strained right
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) to replace Darin Ruf and Jeff Manship before game four of their five-game series with the Mets; it was the first major-league roster appearance for both. The team's first June game went into extra innings. With the score tied 2–2 after nine, Aumont gave up two runs in the top of the 11th inning; the Phillies scored once in the bottom of the inning, losing 4–3. They lost the fifth game of the series, 11–2. "After five games and 57 innings of torturous baseball, the Phillies-Mets Citizens Bank Park horror show is finally over. And it did not go well," wrote John Stolnis of ''The Good Phight'', the Phillies blog on SBNation.com. Before their next series the Phillies demoted Aumont (who had a 21.60 ERA in two appearances) to the minor leagues and recalled Ethan Martin, who pitched well in Triple-A after an early-season shoulder injury. For additional pitching depth they signed
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, who was returning from
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. Although before the series with the Nationals Sandberg had a "serious meeting" with the players to explain the need for greater urgency on the field, the Phillies were swept. In game one they were shut out for the seventh time in their last 27 games, losing 7–0 as Buchanan struggled in his first road start. Burnett started the next night, also struggling through six innings and allowing eight runs in a rain-delayed 8–4 loss. When Kendrick started the series' final game, the Phillies jumped into the lead with a first-inning run before losing 4–2 (their sixth consecutive loss). After the series, the team called up Ronny Cedeño for his Phillies debut. The Phillies then began a road trip, with their first stop
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. Before the trip they placed Mike Adams (with an inflamed right
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) on the disabled list and promoted
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, a top prospect with a
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. The Phillies snapped a six-game losing streak when they scored eight runs and Cole Hamels pitched shutout innings for an 8–0 win. They lost the next game 6–5, as two innings ended with runners thrown out at home plate by relays from the outfield. The first play was reviewed because of the new MLB rule limiting a catcher's ability to block home plate, and Sandberg was ejected from the game for arguing the result (the first time he was thrown out since he began managing the Phillies). The Reds won the series' final game, 4–1, before the Phillies returned home to sweep the
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. In game one, Burnett earned his first win in six starts and Papelbon his 300th career save in a 5–2 final. The next night was a scoreless, -inning pitchers' duel between Hamels and
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before Reid Brignac's three-run walk-off home run. Brignac had another "key hit" the next day, when the Phillies won 7–3 with strong pitching from Kendrick. The home stand continued with a series against the Cubs. The first game was a 1960s "turn back the clock" night, with both teams in
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uniforms. The Cubs won, 2–1; in a move called "horrible" by Phillies announcer
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, home-plate umpire Mark Ripperger ejected Roberto Hernandez from the game in the sixth inning for hitting
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without first warning Hernandez. Sandberg was ejected for arguing Hernandez' ejection. In game two Jimmy Rollins hit a single to right field, passing
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to become the Phillies' all-time hitting leader with 2,235. They won 7–4, with Buchanan earning his second win of the season and Papelbon his 15th save. The Cubs won the
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rubber match of the series 3–0, with
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holding the Phillies to three hits. After their 4–2 home stand, the Phillies traveled to Atlanta to play the Braves. The series' first game lasted 13 innings, with the Phillies scoring five runs in the top of the 13th for a 6–1 win.
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, called up to replace
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(on the
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after the death of his father, Hall of Famer
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), pinch-hit in the bottom of the 12th inning for his major-league debut. Kendrick started for the Phillies in game two of the series, "assertive y overcoming his previous first-inning struggles and allowing two runs in seven innings for a 5–2 win. The team swept the Braves, winning the final game of the series 10–5; Marlon Byrd had three RBIs and a home run, but backup catcher Wil Nieves (who had three hits in the game) hurt his leg rounding first base after hitting a
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. The Phillies called up
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as backup catcher, demoting Altherr while Nieves recovered. They then traveled to
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for a four-game series with the
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. Buchanan started for the Phillies in the "best performance of his young career", pitching 7 innings and allowing one run in a 4–1 victory. Ryan Howard hit a home run, his 14th of the season, in his hometown. Brignac injured his ankle in a slide; he went on the DL, and Asche returned from the list. The next day, Burnett pitched the Phillies to their ninth win (5–1) in 11 games. They split the series, losing the last two games: a June 21 pitchers' duel between Hamels and
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(the 4–1 loss ended the Phillies' five-game winning streak) and a 5–3 loss the following day, with Kendrick giving up four runs in one inning. The Phillies ended the month with two four-game home series, against the Marlins and Braves. In their first game against the Marlins, a 4–0 loss, they had six hits. The next night the Phillies won, 7–4; Asche and Byrd had two RBIs each and the bullpen was solid. In the third game, Domonic Brown failed to catch a fly ball to left field; three runs scored in a 3–2 loss. The Phillies won the series' final game, 5–3, with a 14th-inning walk-off home run by Chase Utley. After the game, Carlos Ruiz was placed on the disabled list with to a
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sustained in the 11th inning. After the Phillies swept the Braves earlier in the month, the Braves returned the favor in the month's final series for both teams. In game one Kendrick returned to his old ways, allowing three runs in the first inning of a 4–2 loss. The next day, June 28, featured a day-night doubleheader. Hernandez started the afternoon game; two errors and six runs allowed by the bullpen led to a 10–3 loss. In the night game, the Phillies called up Sean O'Sullivan for his season debut and lost 5–1. After this game (the 81st of the 162-game season), the Phillies had a 36–45 record before losing the series' final game 3–2. In June César Hernández was the team's leading hitter, with a .348 batting average; Byrd led the team with eight home runs and 17 RBIs, and Ben Revere led the team with eight stolen bases. Ruiz and Mayberry struggled, with respective batting averages of .200 and .206 and combining for four home runs and 15 RBIs. Mario Hollands and Justin De Fratus did not allow an earned run all month (22 combined innings pitched), with Papelbon allowing one earned run and accumulating five saves. Hamels was the team's best starting pitcher; in six starts, he posted a 1.23 ERA and his opposing hitters batted .214. David Buchanan and Roberto Hernandez had ERAs of over 5.00 for the month, with a combined eight losses. The bullpen was fourth in the NL with a 2.63 ERA, and the starting rotation ranked 12th in the league with a 3.89 ERA. The Phillies' offense ranked 10th, with a .240 batting average; eighth in homes runs (22), and 10th in runs scored (104).


MLB draft

Due to their lackluster
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performance, the Phillies had the seventh first-round pick in the June 5–7
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. They selected
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, a starting pitcher from
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predicted by many to be one of the first draft picks to reach the major leagues, for fast-tracking through the Phillies' minor-league system. In the second round, they selected another pitcher – left-hander Matt Imhof, who played college ball with the
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– and selected Aaron Brown, a pitcher-outfielder from
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, in the third round. The Phillies changed their organizational draft philosophy from drafting unpolished players with potential to selecting players ready to contribute to the big-league club, picking only one high-school player in the first 28 rounds. Michael Baumann wrote on the ''Crashburn Alley'' blog, "Given how high the Phillies drafted and how bad their farm system is at the top, I wanted them to get back into the game with one swing. This draft won't do that, but generally you want to get at least one good major league player out of every draft class, plus some odds and ends."


July

The Phillies entered July with a 36–46 record (last in the
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), and began a 10-game road trip. In the first series, they played the
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Marlins; the first game was an 11-inning 5–4 loss, despite 10 strikeouts in six innings from A. J. Burnett and back-to-back home runs in the eighth by Marlon Byrd and Cody Asche. The next night the Phillies were shut out 5–0, their 11th shutout in 84 games (which Ryne Sandberg called "hard to believe"). During the game, Mario Hollands' 18-inning scoreless streak ended when he gave up a two-run homer to
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. The Phillies salvaged the final game of the series, scoring two runs in the ninth inning to defeat the Marlins 5–4. After Miami, the Phillies' next stop was
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to play the
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. The first game, on the
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in "picture-postcard holiday weather", was an 8–2 loss for the Phillies and their 11th in 14 games; the team never recovered from Roberto Hernandez' allowing four runs in the first inning. They lost 3–2 the next night, with the Pirates again scoring in the first inning to lead the entire game despite a late Phillies comeback attempt. The Phillies were swept the next day, losing 6–2 behind A. J. Burnett to Jeff Locke (whom Burnett mentored the previous season) and Russell Martin (Burnett's former catcher). Locke allowed one earned run in eight innings, and Martin drove in two runs. The Phillies began a four-game series against the
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, who had the best record in the NL, with the third-worst record in the league. The Phillies won the first game 3–2, with a first-inning home run by Chase Utley and good pitching from Cole Hamels, Ken Giles and Jonathan Papelbon. The next night they overcame a 5–1 first-inning deficit to beat the Brewers 9–7, thanks to three RBIs apiece from Utley and Domonic Brown. Hernandez had his best start of the season in the series' third game, allowing one run in eight innings on 84 pitches (unusual, since his pitch count was among the highest in the major leagues). The Phillies swept the Brewers the next afternoon; hitless in the first six innings, they scored seven runs in the eighth inning and two more in the ninth to win 9–1. David Buchanan, allowing one solo home run in seven innings, was the winning pitcher. It was the first Phillies sweep of a four-game series since 2011, when they defeated the
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in late August and early September. After the game the team called up former all-star outfielder
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, whom they had signed to a minor-league contract in June, as an extra bat in their final series before the All-Star break. The Phillies returned home to play the Washington Nationals before the break. With Sizemore leading their lineup for the first time, they won 6–2; Burnett allowed two runs in 7 innings and Jimmy Rollins hit two home runs. The team's five-game winning streak ended on July 12, when they lost to the Nationals 5–3 in 10 innings with 15 strikeouts. The Phillies ended the unofficial first half of their season with another loss, bowing to the Nationals 10–3 in the series' rubber match. The second half of the season began on a sour note as the Phillies lost to the Braves 6–4, with Burnett giving up six runs in five innings. The next night (July 19) they edged the Braves 2–1 behind a "masterful" performance from Hamels, who struck out nine batters in seven innings and allowed one run in a pitchers' duel with Aaron Harang. The Phillies lost the rubber match 8–2, with the Braves scoring six runs in the first three innings, before returning home to face the
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in a four-game series. The team made a number of roster changes, recalling Cliff Lee, Wil Nieves and Reid Brignac from the disabled list, designating Tony Gwynn Jr. for assignment, optioning César Hernández to Triple-A and outrighting Koyie Hill from the roster. Lee started the first game of the series (a 7–4 loss despite 14 Phillies hits), allowing six runs and 12 hits in 5 innings. Although the next evening's 14-inning game showcased Phillies trade candidates (including Byrd and
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) to the team scouts in attendance, they lost 9–6 when the Giants scored four runs on Jeff Manship in the 14th. Before the second half of the series the Phillies activated Carlos Ruiz from the DL, recalled Philippe Aumont to replace Cameron Rupp and Manship, placed John Mayberry Jr. on the DL and recalled Darin Ruf. In the series' third game, after Burnett's eight scoreless innings Papelbon gave up three runs in the ninth to lose 3–1. The Phillies salvaged the final game of the series (2–1) when Hamels struck out 10, allowed one run in eight innings, and Byrd and Utley drove in a run apiece. The home stand continued with three games against the
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. Phillies outfielders Sizemore, Ruf and Brown powered the team to a 9–5 victory in the first game; Kendrick earned the win by pitching 5 innings, allowing three runs, and Sizemore recorded his 1,000th career hit. The next night was Lee's final opportunity to pitch before interested scouts before the trade deadline. He allowed three runs in five innings and the Phillies squandered a four-run lead, losing 10–6 in 10 innings. They won the rubber match the next day, when Roberto Hernandez pitched seven strong innings and Ryan Howard hit a two-run homer and scored the go-ahead run (ending a week in which he had been benched). The team began a road trip against two division rivals: the Mets and the Nationals. In the first game of the Mets series, the Phillies lost 7–1 against
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; although Colón and A. J. Burnett (the Phillies' starter) were trade candidates, neither was traded. The next day Utley hit a grand slam and Hamels continued his dominance as the Phillies shut out the Mets 6–0, but the Mets routed the Phillies 11–2 in the series finale. The last game of the month opened a four-game series with the Nationals; the Phillies won 10–4 but Lee re-injured his elbow, probably ending his season. The Phillies batted .248 in July (11th in the National League), hit 24 home runs (fourth in the NL) and scored 111 runs (third in the league). For the season to date they had a .243 batting average (10th in NL), 89 home runs (eighth in the league) and 426 runs (also eighth). Of those who played the entire month, Ben Revere led the team with a .359 batting average and seven stolen bases and his July success raised his season batting average to .301. Rollins' seven home runs in July led the team, as did Utley's 19 RBIs. Sizemore was a team leader at the plate, batting .328 with one home run and five RBIs in 16 games. Ryan Howard (.165, with two home runs) and Tony Gwynn Jr. (.111 before his July 31 release) struggled at the plate that month. Phillies pitchers ranked 13th in the NL in ERA (4.62) and 11th in WHIP (1.33) and BAA (.266). Their season ERA of 4.05 was 13th in the league. The team's best starting pitchers in July were Cole Hamels (4–1, with a 1.94 ERA in six starts) and Roberto Hernandez (2–1, with a 3.76 ERA in four starts). Ken Giles led the team in July ERA (0.66), Justin De Fratus in appearances (14), Hamels in innings pitched (41) and Jonathan Papelbon in BAA (.159) and WHIP (0.69). Mario Hollands struggled on the mound that month, with a 15.26 ERA in eight appearances, and Kyle Kendrick was 2–3 with a 6.94 ERA in six starts.


Trades and speculation

At of the end of June the Phillies, with a 36–46 record, were at the bottom of the NL East and most observers agreed that they should be "sellers" rather than "buyers" (trade better players for future prospects, rather than trading future prospects for established players) by the July 31 trade deadline. However, the Phillies management (including general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. and president Dave Montgomery) did not think a
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would benefit the organization. According to Amaro:
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and closer
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
were top trade candidates because of other teams' needs and the fact that neither had
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s. Papelbon expressed a willingness to be traded, saying that it was "mind-boggling" to him that some players would prefer to remain on a losing team. According to a ''
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'' article: Although Amaro announced Cole Hamels' availability, his high asking price hindered the possibility of a deal. Cliff Lee had been available, but after re-injuring his elbow (and probably missing the rest of the season) the possibility of a deal evaporated. The non-waiver trade deadline passed with no trades by the Phillies. Amaro was harshly criticized for holding onto Papelbon, Byrd, Hamels, Lee, A. J. Burnett and
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. Although they did not make a deal before the non-waiver trading deadline, the team could still move a player on waivers; they did so, trading Roberto Hernandez to the Dodgers on August 7 for two
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. The first named player was Jesmuel Valentin, son of former major leaguer José Valentín and a switch-hitting second baseman called a "breakout candidate" by a ''
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'' writer. Observers generally considered Valentin a good fit for the Phillies, since the team did not give up much in return. Several weeks later the Phillies acquired their second named player, right-handed pitcher Victor Arano, to complete the trade. Arano, rated the Dodgers' 14th-best prospect by MLB.com, had a fastball and a slider in his repertoire. According to a Dodgers source, he had potential as a back-of-the-rotation starter. Shortly before the September 1 waiver deadline, the Phillies traded "perennial fourth outfielder"
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to the
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for third-base prospect Gustavo Pierre]


August

The Phillies began August by placing Cliff Lee on the disabled list, replacing him on the roster with Cesar Jimenez; however, David Buchanan was eventually expected to take Lee's place in the starting rotation. They continued their series with the Washington Nationals, winning 2–1 with another strong outing from Roberto Hernandez and a home run by Marlon Byrd. After wins in the series' first two games, starting pitcher A. J. Burnett was ejected in the second inning of the third game for arguing with home plate umpire Chris Guccione (umpire), Chris Guccione about the strike zone. Burnett's first ejection in his 16-season career sparked 11 runs by the Nationals, who shut out the Phillies. The team also lost the rubber match 4–0 the following day, when Cole Hamels had no run support in a pitchers' duel with
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. After a day off the Phillies hosted the
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, whose 47–65 record was two games worse than theirs. The series opener was another pitchers' duel, with Kyle Kendrick and
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allowing one run apiece in seven innings. Seven Phillies relievers then combined for eight shutout innings before they won, 2–1, in the bottom of the 15th with a Ryan Howard walk-off RBI single to score Grady Sizemore. Howard also hit a home run in the game's second inning. The Phillies' success continued in their next game, when Buchanan (starting for Lee) had a quality start and his first career RBI at the plate in a 10–3 victory over the Astros. In the Phillies' organization, first-round draft pick Aaron Nola was promoted to the Reading Fightin' Phils (the team's Double-A affiliate) and had a "solid" first outing. Sean O'Sullivan was called up in place of the recently traded Roberto Hernandez. Although O'Sullivan gave up five runs (including three home runs) in six innings, the Phillies scored five runs in the eighth inning – including a grand slam by Howard – to win 6–5 and sweep the Astros. The team then opened a four-game series with the Mets; in game one, the Phillies lost 5–4 after scoring three runs in the ninth inning. Hamels' lack of run support continued in game two; although he allowed only one run in seven innings, Antonio Bastardo gave up an RBI single to
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for a 2–1 loss. That night (August 9), the Phillies placed former manager
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on their Wall of Fame. The next afternoon Howard hit a walk-off single, capping a rally from a five-run deficit and giving Ken Giles his first career win. Shortly after the Phillies claimed Jerome Williams off waivers and designated O'Sullivan for assignment, Williams started in the opener of a two-game series with the
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in Los Angeles. Williams threw five shutout innings before giving up two runs in the sixth; Bastardo then gave up five more, and the Angels won 7–2. The Phillies also lost the second game, 4–3, as A. J. Burnett's inconsistency continued. The second (and final) series of the road trip pitted the Phillies against the San Francisco Giants. Hamels started game one, allowing a three-run homer in the fourth inning to give the Giants a 3–0 lead. The Phillies rallied, with a Marlon Byrd home run in the fifth inning and a two-run homer by Cody Asche to tie the game in the eighth. In the tenth, Chase Utley was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded (scoring one run) and Howard added a
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to give the Phillies a 5–3 victory and Papelbon a save. In the second game, the Phillies jumped to a 5–1 lead before a sixth-inning infield
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fueled a Giants rally. When Sandberg came out to remove Kendrick from the game, the pitcher stormed off the field in disgust; the Giants won, 6–5. The Phillies also lost the series' rubber match, 5–2; despite a quality start from Buchanan and Asche's three hits, the Giants had strong hitting by
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and
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. The Phillies returned home to face the
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in a three-game series, and two unlikely players were key contributors in the team's win in the series opener: Jerome Williams allowed one run in seven innings and Andrés Blanco hit a three-run homer (his first home run in three years) to defeat the Mariners, 4–1. The next night, Burnett's struggles during the second half of the season continued as he gave up five runs in 7 innings for a 5–2 loss. The Phillies then edged the Mariners 4–3, with help from Wil Nieves (three hits) and the bullpen (Jake Diekman, Giles and Papelbon pitched four scoreless innings, striking out nine). The Phillies' home stand continued with a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals. Kendrick started game one; despite his continued first-inning struggles (he allowed three runs in the first, raising his season first-inning ERA to 9.69), the Phillies batted around in the third to take a 5–4 lead and strong pitching from both teams enabled them to hang on for the win. The next night, mental errors by the Phillies cost them the game 6–5 in 12 innings. Williams started the series' rubber match, continuing his effectiveness in a 7–1 win with eight strong innings and driving in a run with a
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. The series win was the Phillies' first consecutive-series victory since April, a 33-series drought and their longest since 1996–1997. The final series of the home stand featured the Washington Nationals. After Burnett's poor pitching led some to suggest that he would retire after the season, he dominated game one by striking out 12 batters and allowing one run in seven innings for a 3–2 win. The Phillies' success continued the next day, when Sandberg started Freddy Galvis and Darin Ruf in place of Chase Utley and Ryan Howard. Ruf and Galvis combined for four hits, two runs and three RBIs in a 4–3 victory. The team swept the series when Sizemore entered the game as a pinch hitter in the sixth inning, and his two-run homer helped the Phillies to an 8–4 final score. After three series victories, the Phillies went to
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for a three-game series with the Mets. Although a game-one win would have lifted them out of last place in their division for the first time since June, they lost 4–1 on a fielding error by Sizemore (who said he "let the team down"). The Phillies evened the series with Williams' quality start in the second game, winning 7–2, but their series-victory streak ended when they lost the final game 6–5 (A. J. Burnett's 15th loss of the season). Although the Phillies won 14 games and lost 13 in August, their first winning month since March (when they were 1–0), Ruben Amaro said that the team needed "significant" changes to contend in the near future. They were in the middle of the NL in August, ranking eighth in batting average (.251), seventh in runs scored (107) and tied for fifth place in home runs (23). Among the team's offensive leaders that month were Ruf and Revere, who batted .370 and .311; Byrd, who led the team with five home runs; Howard, who led with 23 RBIs and Rollins, who led with 13 walks. Ruiz struggled at the plate in August, batting .217 with two home runs and seven RBIs. The difference in quality between starting and relief pitching persisted; in August, starting pitchers had a 3.76 ERA (10th in the NL) and the bullpen ERA was 2.60 (third in the league). The team's 3.26 August ERA was fifth in the NL. Relievers Papelbon, Diekman and Giles had a strong month, with each below a 2.00 ERA in at least 12 appearances, and Antonio Bastardo was the only Phillies reliever pitching at least 10 games with an ERA above 3.00. Jerome Williams led the starting staff with three wins and a 2.03 ERA in 26 innings pitched, but A. J. Burnett's struggles continued: a 1–5 record, with a 5.50 ERA in six starts.


September

The Phillies began September in Atlanta with a three-game series against the Braves on a high note: Cole Hamels, Jake Diekman, Ken Giles and Jonathan Papelbon combined to pitch a
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, the 11th combined no-hitter in major-league history, for a 7–0 victory. The next day "Atlanta's offense remained in desultory mode" and Kyle Kendrick was helped by
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s to a Phillies 4–0 win, extending the Braves' scoreless streak to 24 innings. In the series' final game, Phillies reliever Mario Hollands left the game with a season-ending injury and Miguel Alfredo González made his major-league debut in a 7–4 loss. After a day off, the road trip continued with a three-game series against the Washington Nationals. In game one the Phillies came back twice from five-run deficits to beat the Nationals 9–8 in 11 innings, with Ben Revere hitting his second career home run. The next day was another pitchers' duel; A. J. Burnett had his second consecutive solid start, allowing one run in seven innings for a 3–1 win. According to Ryne Sandberg, Burnett had the "best movement he's had on the ball this year". For the second straight series, the Phillies won the first two games but failed to sweep. Starter Cole Hamels committed a
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, allowing a runner to advance to third base and score on a
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for a 3–2 loss. The Phillies then returned home for seven games against the Pirates and Marlins. In the first Pirates game, Jimmy Rollins tripled and scored in the fourth inning before leaving the game with a hamstring injury and the Phillies lost 6–4. The Phillies won the second game, 4–3 (their lone victory of the four-game series), with the help of Freddy Galvis; Galvis, batting eighth in the
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, hit a home run and scored three runs. In his first start against the Phillies since he was traded, Pittsburgh starter Vance Worley then earned a 6–3 win for the Pirates. The Phillies scored one run in the series' conclusion, a 4–1 loss. Their home stand continued with a three-game series against the Marlins. Batting second (a career first) in the first game, Cody Asche hit his first career walk-off hit: a home run in the tenth inning for a 3–1 victory. In the next game, possibly Kyle Kendrick's final start with the Phillies at
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(since his contract expired at the end of the season), he pitched 6 innings and allowed one run in the Phillies' 2–1 win. They failed to sweep, however, when Papelbon's blown save gave the Marlins a 5–4 win in the series' final game. The Phillies then headed to San Diego to face the Padres in a four-game series, managing two hits in the opener to spoil Jerome Williams' solid start with a 1–0 loss. Although the next night a 5–4 loss (their 82nd) clinched a losing season, they won game three 5–2 behind a "stellar outing" by Hamels. The Phillies then lost the fourth game of the series, 7–3, before continuing their West Coast trip with a series against the
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. Despite a good start from David Buchanan in the series' opener, the Phillies scored once in a 3–1 loss. They won the second 3–0, a game "peppered" with bright spots, before losing the 10-inning rubber match of the series 8–6. The team flew to Miami for the season's penultimate series. Despite Hamels' quality start in game one, the Phillies were shut out 2–0. In the second game Kendrick made possibly his final start in a Phillies uniform a fine overall effort, allowing one run in seven innings of a 2–1 win and going three-for-three at the plate (doubling and driving in a run). The Phillies lost the series, with the bullpen failing to hold the lead in a third-game 6–4 loss. Their final series of the season, at home, was three games with the Braves. The Phillies won the opener with a strong start by Williams, who ended his Phillies season with a 2.83 ERA. Although Burnett pitched decently in game two, the Braves won 4–2. The Phillies' season ended when Hamels, despite a quality start, was on the losing end of a 2–1 final score. September's offense sputtered, with a .228 batting average, 3.31 runs per game and a .615
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percentage (13th, 14th and 14th, respectively, of the 15 NL teams). Pitching was better, with the starters' 3.27 cumulative ERA fourth in the NL and the relievers' 3.09 cumulative ERA fifth in the league. Cesar Hernandez led the team with a .333 batting average in 14 games, and Freddy Galvis and Ryan Howard hit three home runs apiece. Ben Revere's 13 RBIs and nine stolen bases were the Phillies' September best. Carlos Ruiz struggled, batting .193 despite two home runs and eight RBIs. Justin De Fratus and Ken Giles led the bullpen with ERAs of 0.00 and 0.82 in nine and eleven games, respectively. Cole Hamels was the Phillies' best starting pitcher that month, with a 2–3 record despite a 1.96 ERA.


Season standings


National League East


National League Wild Card


Game log

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(2–1) , , ''None'' , , 25,492 , , 3–6 , - style="background:#bfb" , 10 , , April 11 , , Marlins , , 6–3 , , Jake Diekman (1–0) , , José Fernández (2–1) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(2) , , 22,283 , , 4–6 , - style="background:#bfb" , 11 , , April 12 , , Marlins , , 5–4 , ,
B. J. Rosenberg Brian James Rosenberg (born September 17, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He threw right-handed, and was primarily a relief pitcher. Rosenberg was born in Newport News, Virginia, but attended Meade County High Sch ...
(1–0) , , Dan Jennings (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 27,760 , , 5–6 , - style="background:#bfb" , 12 , , April 13 , , Marlins , , 4–3 , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(1–1) , , Mike Dunn (0–1) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(3) , , 34,272 , , 6–6 , - style="background:#fbb" , 13 , , April 14 , , Braves , , 6–9 , ,
Luis Avilán Luis Armando Avilán (born July 19, 1989) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, ...
(3–1) , , Jake Diekman (1–1) , ,
David Carpenter David Joseph Carpenter (born May 6, 1930), a.k.a. The Trailside Killer, is an American serial killer and serial rapist known for stalking and murdering a variety of individuals on hiking trails in state parks near San Francisco, California. He ...
(1) , , 26,516 , , 6–7 , - style="background:#bbb" , – , , April 15 , , Braves , , colspan=6 , ''Postponed (rain); '' , - style="background:#fbb" , 14 , , April 16 , , Braves , , 0–1 , , Julio Teherán (2–1) , ,
Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
(2–2) , , ''None'' , , 23,382 , , 6–8 , - style="background:#bfb" , 15 , , April 17 , , Braves , , 1–0 , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(2–1) , , Alex Wood (2–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(4) , , 25,750 , , 7–8 , - style="background:#fbb" , 16 , , April 18 , , @ Rockies , , 1–12 , ,
Tyler Chatwood Tyler Cole Chatwood (born December 16, 1989), nicknamed Chatty, is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels, Colorado Rockies, Chicag ...
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Jonathan Pettibone Harry Jonathan Pettibone (born July 19, 1990) is an American former professional baseball pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2013–14. His father, Jay, was a starting pitcher for the Minnesota T ...
(0–1) , , ''None'' , , 35,705 , , 7–9 , - style="background:#fbb" , 17 , , April 19 , , @ Rockies , , 1–3 , ,
Jordan Lyles Jordan Horton Lyles (born October 19, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. He previously played for the Houston Astros, Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Ran ...
(3–0) , , Kyle Kendrick (0–2) , ,
LaTroy Hawkins LaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Ro ...
(5) , , 31,352 , , 7–10 , - style="background:#bfb" , 18 , , April 20 , , @ Rockies , , 10–9 , , Jake Diekman (2–1) , , Matt Belisle (0–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(5) , , 33,563 , , 8–10 , - style="background:#bfb" , 19 , , April 21 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
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Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
(3–2) , , Paul Maholm (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 37,715 , , 9–10 , - style="background:#bfb" , 20 , , April 22 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
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Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
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Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(6) , , 44,826 , , 10–10 , - style="background:#fbb" , 21 , , April 23 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
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Zack Greinke Donald Zackary Greinke ( ; born October 21, 1983) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He made his MLB debut with the Kansas City Royals in 2004 and has also played in MLB for the Milwaukee Brewers, Los An ...
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Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
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Kenley Jansen Kenley Geronimo Jansen (born September 30, 1987) is a Curaçaoan professional baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves. Signed by the ...
(8) , , 40,776 , , 10–11 , - style="background:#bfb" , 22 , , April 24 , , @
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
, , 7–3 , , Mike Adams (1–0) , ,
Brian Wilson Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys. Often Brian Wilson is a genius, called a genius for his novel approaches to pop music, pop composition, ex ...
(0–2) , , ''None'' , , 51,699 , , 11–11 , - style="background:#fbb" , 23 , , April 25 , , @ Diamondbacks , , 4–5 , ,
Josh Collmenter Joshua Michael Collmenter (born February 7, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Atlanta Braves between 2011 and 2017, and currently plays in the Australian ...
(1–2) , , Roberto Hernández (1–1) , , Addison Reed (6) , , 28,168 , , 11–12 , - style="background:#bfb" , 24 , , April 26 , , @ Diamondbacks , , 6–5 , ,
Jeff Manship Jeffrey Michael Manship (born January 16, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cleveland Indians. Manship ha ...
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Trevor Cahill Trevor John Cahill (born March 1, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs, ...
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Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(7) , , 35,462 , , 12–12 , - style="background:#bfb" , 25 , , April 27 , , @ Diamondbacks , , 2–0 , , A. J. Burnett (1–1) , , Brandon McCarthy (0–5) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(8) , , 30,022 , , 13–12 , - style="background:#fbb" , 26 , , April 29 , , Mets , , 1–6 , , Jon Niese (2–2) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(0–2) , , ''None'' , , 28,189 , , 13–13 , - style="background:#bbb" , – , , April 30 , , Mets , , colspan=6 , ''Postponed (rain); '' , - style="background:#fbb" , 27 , , May 2 , , Nationals , , 3–5 , ,
Jerry Blevins Jerry Richard Blevins (born September 6, 1983), nicknamed Gordo (Spanish for "fat"), is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Blevins was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 17th round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft, and made ...
(2–1) , , Mike Adams (1–1) , , Rafael Soriano (6) , , 31,945 , , 13–14 , - style="background:#bfb" , 28 , , May 3 , , Nationals , , 7–2 , , A. J. Burnett (2–1) , ,
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
(2–1) , , ''None'' , , 33,441 , , 14–14 , - style="background:#bfb" , 29 , , May 4 , , Nationals , , 1–0 , , Roberto Hernández (2–1) , ,
Gio González Giovany Aramis González (born September 19, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox. A two- ...
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Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(9) , , 37,490 , , 15–14 , - style="background:#fbb" , 30 , , May 5 , , Blue Jays , , 0–3 , , J. A. Happ (1–0) , , Kyle Kendrick (0–3) , ,
Brett Cecil Brett Aarion Cecil (born July 2, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays and St. Louis Cardinals. Cecil was drafted as the 38th overall pick in the 2007 MLB dra ...
(2) , , 25,275 , , 15–15 , - style="background:#fbb" , 31 , , May 6 , , Blue Jays , , 5–6 , ,
Marcus Stroman Marcus Earl Stroman (born May 1, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets. Stroman is listed at , making h ...
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Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
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Aaron Loup Aaron Christopher Loup (born December 19, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously played in MLB for the Toronto Blue Jays, Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padre ...
(2) , , 26,057 , , 15–16 , - style="background:#fbb" , 32 , , May 7 , , @ Blue Jays , , 0–10 , , Mark Buehrle (6–1) , ,
Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
(3–3) , , ''None'' , , 16,446 , , 15–17 , - style="background:#fbb" , 33 , , May 8 , , @ Blue Jays , , 6–12 , ,
R. A. Dickey Robert Allen Dickey (born October 29, 1974) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Atlanta Bra ...
(3–3) , , A. J. Burnett (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 18,158 , , 15–18 , - style="background:#bfb" , 34 , , May 9 , , @ Mets , , 3–2 , , Mario Hollands (1–1) , , Carlos Torres (2–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(10) , , 30,036 , , 16–18 , - style="background:#bfb" , 35 , , May 10 , , @ Mets , , 5–4 , , Mike Adams (2–1) , ,
Kyle Farnsworth Kyle Lynn Farnsworth (born April 14, 1976) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He has played for the Chicago Cubs (1999–2004), Detroit Tigers (2005, 2008), Atlanta Braves (2005, 2010), New York Yankees (2006–2008), Kansas City Royals (2 ...
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Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(11) , , 29,170 , , 17–18 , - style="background:#fbb" , 36 , , May 11 , , @ Mets , , 4–5 , ,
Scott Rice Scott Adam Rice (born September 21, 1981) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. A first-round draft pick in the 1999 MLB Draft, his career was slowed by injuries. He pitched in minor league baseball for 14 seasons before his fir ...
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Jeff Manship Jeffrey Michael Manship (born January 16, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cleveland Indians. Manship ha ...
(1–1) , , ''None'' , , 28,926 , , 17–19 , - style="background:#fbb" , 37 , , May 13 , ,
Angels In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles incl ...
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Matt Shoemaker Matthew David Shoemaker (born September 27, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Yomiuri Giants of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Angels, Toronto Blue Jay ...
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Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
(3–4) , , Ernesto Frieri (5) , , 41,959 , , 17–20 , - style="background:#fbb" , 38 , , May 14 , ,
Angels In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles incl ...
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Garrett Richards Garrett Thomas Richards (born May 27, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Angels, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers. Amateur ...
(4–0) , , A. J. Burnett (2–3) , , Joe Smith (5) , , 33,308 , , 17–21 , - style="background:#fbb" , 39 , , May 16 , , Reds , , 0–3 , , Alfredo Simón (5–2) , , Kyle Kendrick (0–4) , ,
Aroldis Chapman Albertín Aroldis Chapman de la Cruz (; born February 28, 1988) is a Cuban-born American professional baseball relief pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees and C ...
(2) , , 27,316 , , 17–22 , - style="background:#bfb" , 40 , , May 17 , , Reds , , 12–1 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
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Homer Bailey David Dewitt "Homer" Bailey Jr. (born May 3, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds from 2007 through 2018, the Kansas City Royals and Oakland Athletics in 201 ...
(3–3) , , ''None'' , , 30,075 , , 18–22 , - style="background:#bfb" , 41 , , May 18 , , Reds , , 8–3 , ,
Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
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Tony Cingrani Anthony Michael Cingrani (born July 5, 1989) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers. Prior to playing professionally, he playe ...
(2–3) , , ''None'' , , 36,096 , , 19–22 , - style="background:#bfb" , 42 , , May 20 , , @ Marlins , , 6–5 , , A. J. Burnett (3–3) , , Anthony DeSclafani (1–1) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(12) , , 18,699 , , 20–22 , - style="background:#fbb" , 43 , , May 21 , , @ Marlins , , 5–14 , , Nathan Eovaldi (3–2) , , Kyle Kendrick (0–5) , , ''None'' , , 18,257 , , 20–23 , - style="background:#fbb" , 44 , , May 22 , , @ Marlins , , 3–4 , , Steve Cishek (4–1) , , Jake Diekman (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 25,507 , , 20–24 , - style="background:#fbb" , 45 , , May 23 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
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Clayton Kershaw Clayton Edward Kershaw (born March 19, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB) . He has played for the Dodgers for the entirety of his MLB career. A left-handed starting pi ...
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Kenley Jansen Kenley Geronimo Jansen (born September 30, 1987) is a Curaçaoan professional baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has previously played in MLB for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves. Signed by the ...
(14) , , 27,254 , , 20–25 , - style="background:#bfb" , 46 , , May 24 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
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Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(13) , , 32,287 , , 21–25 , - style="background:#fbb" , List of Major League Baseball no-hitters#Regulation no-hitters, 47 , , May 25 , ,
Dodgers The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. Established in 1883 in the city of Broo ...
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Josh Beckett Joshua Patrick Beckett (born May 15, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). A three-time MLB All-Star, he played for the Florida Marlins, the Boston Red Sox, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. A ...
(3–1) , , A. J. Burnett (3–4) , , ''None'' , , 36,141 , , 21–26 , - style="background:#bfb" , 48 , , May 26 , , Rockies , , 9–0 , , Kyle Kendrick (1–5) , , Jhoulys Chacín (0–4) , , ''None'' , , 27,289 , , 22–26 , - style="background:#fbb" , 49 , , May 27 , , Rockies , , 2–6 , , Jorge de la Rosa (6–3) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(1–3) , , ''None'' , , 23,159 , , 22–27 , - style="background:#bfb" , 50 , , May 28 , , Rockies , , 6–3 , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
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LaTroy Hawkins LaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Ro ...
(2–1) , , ''None'' , , 23,691 , , 23–27 , - style="background:#fbb" , 51 , , May 29 , , Mets , , 1–4 , , Zack Wheeler (2–5) , , David Buchanan (1–1) , , Jenrry Mejía (5) , , 26,668 , , 23–28 , - style="background:#bfb" , 52 , , May 30 , , Mets , , 6–5 , , Justin De Fratus (1–0) , , Jenrry Mejía (4–2) , , ''None'' , , 30,236 , , 24–28 , - style="background:#fbb" , 53 , , May 31 , , Mets , , 4–5 , , Buddy Carlyle (1–0) , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(3–3) , , Carlos Torres (2) , , 37,516 , , 24–29 , - style="background:#fbb" , 54 , , June 1 , , Mets , , 3–4 , , Josh Edgin (1–0) , , Phillippe Aumont (0–1) , , Jenrry Mejía (6) , , 36,039 , , 24–30 , - style="background:#fbb" , 55 , , June 2 , , Mets , , 2–11 , ,
Bartolo Colón Bartolo Colón (born May 24, 1973), nicknamed "Big Sexy," is a Dominican-American professional baseball pitcher. He has played for 11 different Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (1997–2002), Montreal Expos (2002), Chicago ...
(5–5) , , Roberto Hernández (2–3) , , ''None'' , , 26,302 , , 24–31 , - style="background:#fbb" , 56 , , June 3 , , @ Nationals , , 0–7 , , Jordan Zimmermann (4–2) , , David Buchanan (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 25,291 , , 24–32 , - style="background:#fbb" , 57 , , June 4 , , @ Nationals , , 4–8 , ,
Stephen Strasburg Stephen James Strasburg (; born July 20, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Strasburg was selected by Washington with the first overall pick in the 2009 Major League ...
(5–4) , , A. J. Burnett (3–5) , , ''None'' , , 33,614 , , 24–33 , - style="background:#fbb" , 58 , , June 5 , , @ Nationals , , 2–4 , , Doug Fister (4–1) , , Kyle Kendrick (1–6) , , Rafael Soriano (12) , , 33,016 , , 24–34 , - style="background:#bfb" , 59 , , June 6 , , @ Reds , , 8–0 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(2–3) , , Johnny Cueto (5–5) , , ''None'' , , 38,331 , , 25–34 , - style="background:#fbb" , 60 , , June 7 , , @ Reds , , 5–6 , , Alfredo Simón (8–3) , , Roberto Hernández (2–4) , ,
Aroldis Chapman Albertín Aroldis Chapman de la Cruz (; born February 28, 1988) is a Cuban-born American professional baseball relief pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees and C ...
(8) , , 36,347 , , 25–35 , - style="background:#fbb" , 61 , , June 8 , , @ Reds , , 1–4 , ,
Homer Bailey David Dewitt "Homer" Bailey Jr. (born May 3, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds from 2007 through 2018, the Kansas City Royals and Oakland Athletics in 201 ...
(7–3) , , David Buchanan (1–3) , ,
Aroldis Chapman Albertín Aroldis Chapman de la Cruz (; born February 28, 1988) is a Cuban-born American professional baseball relief pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, New York Yankees and C ...
(9) , , 30,222 , , 25–36 , - style="background:#bfb" , 62 , , June 10 , , 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 5–2 , , A. J. Burnett (4–5) , , Ian Kennedy (5–7) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(14) , , 31,037 , , 26–36 , - style="background:#bfb" , 63 , , June 11 , , 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 3–0 , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(2–1) , , Nick Vincent (baseball), Nick Vincent (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 25,398 , , 27–36 , - style="background:#bfb" , 64 , , June 12 , , 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 7–3 , , Kyle Kendrick (2–6) , , Eric Stults (2–8) , , ''None'' , , 29,372 , , 28–36 , - style="background:#fbb" , 65 , , June 13 , , Cubs , , 1–2 , , Jake Arrieta (2–1) , , Roberto Hernández (2–5) , , Neil Ramirez (2) , , 26,154 , , 28–37 , - style="background:#bfb" , 66 , , June 14 , , Cubs , , 7–4 , , David Buchanan (2–3) , , Edwin Jackson (baseball), Edwin Jackson (4–7) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(15) , , 31,524 , , 29–37 , - style="background:#fbb" , 67 , , June 15 , , Cubs , , 0–3 , ,
Travis Wood Travis Alan Wood (born February 6, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, Kansas City Royals, and San Diego Padres. Amateur career Born and raise ...
(7–5) , , A. J. Burnett (4–6) , , Neil Ramirez (3) , , 41,238 , , 29–38 , - style="background:#bfb" , 68 , , June 16 , , @ Braves , , 6–1 , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(4–3) , , David Hale (baseball), David Hale (2–2) , , ''None'' , , 23,900 , , 30–38 , - style="background:#bfb" , 69 , , June 17 , , @ Braves , , 5–2 , , Kyle Kendrick (3–6) , , Ervin Santana (5–4) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(16) , , 41,631 , , 31–38 , - style="background:#bfb" , 70 , , June 18 , , @ Braves , , 10–5 , , Roberto Hernández (3–5) , , Aaron Harang (5–6) , , ''None'' , , 28,500 , , 32–38 , - style="background:#bfb" , 71 , , June 19 , , @
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 4–1 , , David Buchanan (3–3) , , Shelby Miller (7–6) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(17) , , 42,106 , , 33–38 , - style="background:#bfb" , 72 , , June 20 , , @
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 5–1 , , A. J. Burnett (5–6) , , Jaime García (baseball), Jaime García (3–1) , , ''None'' , , 44,061 , , 34–38 , - style="background:#fbb" , 73 , , June 21 , , @
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 1–4 , ,
Adam Wainwright Adam Parrish Wainwright (born August 30, 1981), nicknamed "Waino" and "Uncle Charlie", is an American professional baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Atlanta Braves selected him 29th overall in the ...
(10–3) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(2–4) , , Trevor Rosenthal (21) , , 44,789 , , 34–39 , - style="background:#fbb" , 74 , , June 22 , , @
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 3–5 , , Carlos Martínez (pitcher, born 1991), Carlos Martínez (1–3) , , Kyle Kendrick (3–7) , , Trevor Rosenthal (22) , , 43,484 , , 34–40 , - style="background:#fbb" , 75 , , June 23 , , Marlins , , 0–4 , , Nathan Eovaldi (5–3) , , Roberto Hernández (3–6) , , ''None'' , , 32,161 , , 34–41 , - style="background:#bfb" , 76 , , June 24 , , Marlins , , 7–4 , , David Buchanan (4–3) , , Andrew Heaney (0–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(18) , , 24,860 , , 35–41 , - style="background:#fbb" , 77 , , June 25 , , Marlins , , 2–3 , , Henderson Álvarez (5–3) , , A. J. Burnett (5–7) , , Steve Cishek (18) , , 23,360 , , 35–42 , - style="background:#bfb" , 78 , , June 26 , , Marlins , , 5–3 , , Justin De Fratus (2–0) , , Chris Hatcher (pitcher), Chris Hatcher (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 34,168 , , 36–42 , - style="background:#fbb" , 79 , , June 27 , , Braves , , 2–4 , , Julio Teherán (7–5) , , Kyle Kendrick (3–8) , , Craig Kimbrel (23) , , 38,100 , , 36–43 , - style="background:#fbb" , 80 , , June 28 , , Braves , , 3–10 , , Ervin Santana (6–5) , , Roberto Hernández (3–7) , , ''None'' , , 28,845 , , 36–44 , - style="background:#fbb" , 81 , , June 28 , , Braves , , 1–5 , , David Hale (baseball), David Hale (3–2) , , Sean O'Sullivan (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 30,845 , , 36–45 , - style="background:#fbb" , 82 , , June 29 , , Braves , , 2–3 , , Aaron Harang (7–6) , , David Buchanan (4–4) , , Craig Kimbrel (24) , , 33,215 , , 36–46 , - style="background:#fbb" , 83 , , July 1 , , @ Marlins , , 4–5 , , Bryan Morris (6–0) , , Justin De Fratus (2–1) , , ''None'' , , 18,518 , , 36–47 , - style="background:#fbb" , 84 , , July 2 , , @ Marlins , , 0–5 , , Tom Koehler (6–6) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(2–5) , , ''None'' , , 20,084 , , 36–48 , - style="background:#bfb" , 85 , , July 3 , , @ Marlins , , 5–4 , , Jake Diekman (3–2) , , Steve Cishek (4–4) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(19) , , 24,915 , , 37–48 , - style="background:#fbb" , 86 , , July 4 , , @ 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 2–8 , , Gerrit Cole (7–4) , , Roberto Hernández (3–8) , , ''None'' , , 38,977 , , 37–49 , - style="background:#fbb" , 87 , , July 5 , , @ 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 3–2 , , Edinson Vólquez (7–6) , , David Buchanan (4–5) , , Mark Melancon (16) , , 37,821 , , 37–50 , - style="background:#fbb" , 88 , , July 6 , , @ 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 2–6 , , Jeff Locke (2–1) , , A. J. Burnett (5–8) , , ''None'' , , 33,408 , , 37–51 , - style="background:#bfb" , 89 , , July 7 , , @ Brewers , , 3–2 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(3–5) , , Marco Estrada (7–6) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(20) , , 28,080 , , 38–51 , - style="background:#bfb" , 90 , , July 8 , , @ Brewers , , 9–7 , , Kyle Kendrick (4–8) , , Wily Peralta (9–6) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(21) , , 26,126 , , 39–51 , - style="background:#bfb" , 91 , , July 9 , , @ Brewers , , 4–1 , , Roberto Hernández (4–8) , ,
Kyle Lohse Kyle Matthew Lohse (; born October 4, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Milwaukee Brewers, an ...
(9–4) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(22) , , 26,480 , , 40–51 , - style="background:#bfb" , 92 , , July 10 , , @ Brewers , , 9–1 , , David Buchanan (5–5) , , Matt Garza (6–6) , , ''None'' , , 36,394 , , 41–51 , - style="background:#bfb" , 93 , , July 11 , , Nationals , , 6–2 , , A. J. Burnett (6–8) , , Jordan Zimmermann (6–5) , , ''None'' , , 30,094 , , 42–51 , - style="background:#fbb" , 94 , , July 12 , , Nationals , , 3–5 , , Ross Detwiler (1–2) , , Jake Diekman (3–3) , , Rafael Soriano (22) , , 32,072 , , 42–52 , - style="background:#fbb" , 95 , , July 13 , , Nationals , , 3–10 , ,
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
(8–6) , , Kyle Kendrick (4–9) , , ''None'' , , 30,185 , , 42–53 , - style="background:#bbcaff;" , – , , July 15 , , colspan=7 , 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Target Field in Minneapolis , - style="background:#fbb" , 96 , , July 18 , , @ Braves , , 4–6 , , Ervin Santana (8–6) , , A. J. Burnett (6–9) , , Craig Kimbrel (30) , , 39,747 , , 42–54 , - style="background:#bfb" , 97 , , July 19 , , @ Braves , , 2–1 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(4–5) , , Shae Simmons (1–1) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(23) , , 38,602 , , 43–54 , - style="background:#fbb" , 98 , , July 20 , , @ Braves , , 2–8 , , Alex Wood (7–7) , , Kyle Kendrick (4–10) , , ''None'' , , 24,859 , , 43–55 , - style="background:#fbb" , 99 , , July 21 , , 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 4–7 , , George Kontos (2–0) , ,
Cliff Lee Clifton Phifer Lee (born August 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball starting pitcher who played for 13 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). Between 2002 and 2014 he played for four teams, most notably the Philadelphia Philli ...
(4–5) , , Santiago Casilla (6) , , 27,334 , , 43–56 , - style="background:#fbb" , 100 , , July 22 , , 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 6–9 , , George Kontos (3–0) , ,
Jeff Manship Jeffrey Michael Manship (born January 16, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cleveland Indians. Manship ha ...
(1–2) , , Tim Lincecum (1) , , 30,109 , , 43–57 , - style="background:#fbb" , 101 , , July 23 , , 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 1–3 , , Madison Bumgarner (12–7) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(2–2) , , Santiago Casilla (7) , , 28,648 , , 43–58 , - style="background:#bfb" , 102 , , July 24 , , 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 2–1 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(5–5) , , Tim Hudson (8–7) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(24) , , 33,253 , , 44–58 , - style="background:#bfb" , 103 , , July 25 , , Diamondbacks , , 9–5 , , Kyle Kendrick (5–10) , , Wade Miley (6–7) , , ''None'' , , 25,698 , , 45–58 , - style="background:#fbb" , 104 , , July 26 , , Diamondbacks , , 6–10 , , Evan Marshall (baseball), Evan Marshall (3–2) , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(4–4) , , ''None'' , , 29,097 , , 45–59 , - style="background:#bfb" , 105 , , July 27 , , Diamondbacks , , 4–2 , , Roberto Hernández (5–8) , , Vidal Nuño (2–7) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(25) , , 31,514 , , 46–59 , - style="background:#fbb" , 106 , , July 28 , , @ Mets , , 1–7 , ,
Bartolo Colón Bartolo Colón (born May 24, 1973), nicknamed "Big Sexy," is a Dominican-American professional baseball pitcher. He has played for 11 different Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (1997–2002), Montreal Expos (2002), Chicago ...
(10–8) , , A. J. Burnett (6–10) , , ''None'' , , 26,525 , , 46–60 , - style="background:#bfb" , 107 , , July 29 , , @ Mets , , 6–0 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(6–5) , , Dillon Gee (4–4) , , ''None'' , , 27,069 , , 47–60 , - style="background:#fbb" , 108 , , July 30 , , @ Mets , , 2–11 , , Zack Wheeler (6–8) , , Kyle Kendrick (5–11) , , ''None'' , , 37,647 , , 47–61 , - style="background:#bfb" , 109 , , July 31 , , @ Nationals , , 10–4 , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(5–4) , ,
Gio González Giovany Aramis González (born September 19, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox. A two- ...
(6–7) , , ''None'' , , 35,722 , , 48–61 , - style="background:#bfb" , 110 , , August 1 , , @ Nationals , , 2–1 , , Roberto Hernández (6–8) , , Doug Fister (10–3) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(26) , , 28,410 , , 49–61 , - style="background:#fbb" , 111 , , August 2 , , @ Nationals , , 0–11 , , Jordan Zimmermann (7–5) , , A. J. Burnett (6–11) , , ''None'' , , 36,155 , , 49–62 , - style="background:#fbb" , 112 , , August 3 , , @ Nationals , , 0–4 , ,
Stephen Strasburg Stephen James Strasburg (; born July 20, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals of Major League Baseball (MLB). Strasburg was selected by Washington with the first overall pick in the 2009 Major League ...
(8–9) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(6–6) , , ''None'' , , 30,038 , , 49–63 , - style="background:#bfb" , 113 , , August 5 , , 2014 Houston Astros season, Astros , , 2–1 , , Héctor Neris (1–0) , , Jake Buchanan (1–2) , , ''None'' , , 28,336 , , 50–63 , - style="background:#bfb" , 114 , , August 6 , , 2014 Houston Astros season, Astros , , 10–3 , , David Buchanan (6–5) , , Brad Peacock (3–8) , , ''None'' , , 26,691 , , 51–63 , - style="background:#bfb" , 115 , , August 7 , , 2014 Houston Astros season, Astros , , 6–5 , , Mario Hollands (2–1) , , Tony Sipp (2–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(27) , , 26,609 , , 52–63 , - style="background:#fbb" , 116 , , August 8 , , Mets , , 4–5 , ,
Bartolo Colón Bartolo Colón (born May 24, 1973), nicknamed "Big Sexy," is a Dominican-American professional baseball pitcher. He has played for 11 different Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (1997–2002), Montreal Expos (2002), Chicago ...
(11–9) , , A. J. Burnett (6–12) , , Jenrry Mejía (17) , , 32,307 , , 52–64 , - style="background:#fbb" , 117 , , August 9 , , Mets , , 1–2 , , Dana Eveland (1–1) , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(5–5) , , Jeurys Familia (2) , , 39,153 , , 52–65 , - style="background:#bfb" , 118 , , August 10 , , Mets , , 7–6 , ,
Ken Giles Kenneth Robert Giles (born September 20, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. Exposed to b ...
(1–0) , , Jenrry Mejía (5–5) , , ''None'' , , 31,061 , , 53–65 , - style="background:#fbb" , 119 , , August 11 , , Mets , , 3–5 , , Jon Niese (6–8) , , David Buchanan (6–6) , , Jeurys Familia (3) , , 26,076 , , 53–66 , - style="background:#fbb" , 120 , , August 12 , , @
Angels In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles incl ...
, , 2–7 , , C. J. Wilson (9–8) , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(5–6) , , ''None'' , , 37,296 , , 53–67 , - style="background:#fbb" , 121 , , August 13 , , @
Angels In various theistic religious traditions an angel is a supernatural spiritual being who serves God. Abrahamic religions often depict angels as benevolent celestial intermediaries between God (or Heaven) and humanity. Other roles incl ...
, , 3–4 , , Jered Weaver (13–7) , , A. J. Burnett (6–13) , , Huston Street (31) , , 38,802 , , 53–68 , - style="background:#bfb" , 122 , , August 15 , , @ 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 5–3 , ,
Ken Giles Kenneth Robert Giles (born September 20, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. Exposed to b ...
(2–0) , , Santiago Casilla (1–3) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(28) , , 41,425 , , 54–68 , - style="background:#fbb" , 123 , , August 16 , , @ 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 5–6 , , Jeremy Affeldt (3–1) , ,
Antonio Bastardo Antonio Francisco Bastardo Rafael (born September 21, 1985) is a professional baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is from the Dominican Republic. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia ...
(5–7) , , Sergio Romo (23) , , 41,907 , , 54–69 , - style="background:#fbb" , 124 , , August 17 , , @ 2014 San Francisco Giants season, Giants , , 2–5 , , Tim Lincecum (10–8) , , David Buchanan (6–7) , , Santiago Casilla (10) , , 41,851 , , 54–70 , - style="background:#bfb" , 125 , , August 18 , , 2014 Seattle Mariners season, Mariners , , 4–1 , , Jerome Williams (3–5) , , Roenis Elías (9–10) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(29) , , 28,102 , , 55–70 , - style="background:#fbb" , 126 , , August 19 , , 2014 Seattle Mariners season, Mariners , , 2–5 , , Hisashi Iwakuma (12–6) , , A. J. Burnett (6–14) , , Fernando Rodney (36) , , 31,592 , , 55–71 , - style="background:#bfb" , 127 , , August 20 , , 2014 Seattle Mariners season, Mariners , , 4–3 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(7–6) , , James Paxton (baseball), James Paxton (3–1) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(30) , , 25,157 , , 56–71 , - style="background:#bfb" , 128 , , August 22 , ,
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 5–4 , , Kyle Kendrick (6–11) , ,
Adam Wainwright Adam Parrish Wainwright (born August 30, 1981), nicknamed "Waino" and "Uncle Charlie", is an American professional baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). The Atlanta Braves selected him 29th overall in the ...
(15–8) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(31) , , 28,366 , , 57–71 , - style="background:#fbb" , 129 , , August 23 , ,
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 5–6 , , Seth Maness (5–2), ,
Ken Giles Kenneth Robert Giles (born September 20, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. Exposed to b ...
(2–1), , Trevor Rosenthal (38), , 30,352 , , 57–72 , - style="background:#bfb" , 130 , , August 24 , ,
Cardinals Cardinal or The Cardinal may refer to: Animals * Cardinal (bird) or Cardinalidae, a family of North and South American birds **''Cardinalis'', genus of cardinal in the family Cardinalidae **''Cardinalis cardinalis'', or northern cardinal, the ...
, , 7–1 , , Jerome Williams (4–5) , , Justin Masterson (6–8) , , ''None'' , , 30,580 , , 58–72 , - style="background:#bfb" , 131 , , August 25 , , Nationals , , 3–2 , , A. J. Burnett (7–14) , ,
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
(12–8) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(32) , , 23,089 , , 59–72 , - style="background:#bfb" , 132 , , August 26 , , Nationals , , 4–3 , ,
Ken Giles Kenneth Robert Giles (born September 20, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. Exposed to b ...
(3–1) , , Tyler Clippard (7–3) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(33) , , 25,238 , , 60–72 , - style="background:#bfb" , 133 , , August 27 , , Nationals , , 8–4 , , Kyle Kendrick (7–11) , , Doug Fister (12–5) , , ''None'' , , 33,183 , , 61–72 , - style="background:#fbb" , 134 , , August 29 , , @ Mets , , 1–4 , , Jacob deGrom (7–6) , , Jake Diekman (3–4) , , Jenrry Mejía (20) , , 25,250 , , 61–73 , - style="background:#bfb" , 135 , , August 30 , , @ Mets , , 7–2 , , Jerome Williams (5–5) , ,
Bartolo Colón Bartolo Colón (born May 24, 1973), nicknamed "Big Sexy," is a Dominican-American professional baseball pitcher. He has played for 11 different Major League Baseball (MLB) teams: the Cleveland Indians (1997–2002), Montreal Expos (2002), Chicago ...
(12–11) , , ''None'' , , 28,053 , , 62–73 , - style="background:#fbb" , 136 , , August 31 , , @ Mets , , 5–6 , , Dillon Gee (6–6) , , A. J. Burnett (7–15) , , Jenrry Mejía (21) , , 27,159 , , 62–74 , - style="background:#bfb" , List of Major League Baseball no-hitters#Regulation no-hitters, 137 , , September 1 , , @ Braves , , 7–0 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(8–6) , , Julio Teherán (13–10) , , ''None'' , , 34,178 , , 63–74 , - style="background:#bfb" , 138 , , September 2 , , @ Braves , , 4–0 , , Kyle Kendrick (8–11) , , Mike Minor (baseball), Mike Minor (6–9) , , ''None'' , , 19,444 , , 64–74 , - style="background:#fbb" , 139 , , September 3 , , @ Braves , , 4–7 , , Ervin Santana (14–7) , , Mario Hollands (2–2) , , Craig Kimbrel (42) , , 19,724 , , 64–75 , - style="background:#bfb" , 140 , , September 5 , , @ Nationals , , 9–8 , , Jake Diekman (4–4) , , Craig Stammen (4–5) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(34) , , 27,437 , , 65–75 , - style="background:#bfb" , 141 , , September 6 , , @ Nationals , , 3–1 , , A. J. Burnett (8–15) , ,
Tanner Roark Tanner B. Roark ( ; born October 5, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds, Oakland Athletics, and Toronto Blue Jays ...
(12–10) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(35) , , 37,408 , , 66–75 , - style="background:#fbb" , 142 , , September 7 , , @ Nationals , , 2–3 , ,
Gio González Giovany Aramis González (born September 19, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox. A two- ...
(8–9) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(8–7) , , Drew Storen (2) , , 29,108 , , 66–76 , - style="background:#fbb" , 143 , , September 8 , , 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 4–6 , , Jeff Locke (7–4) , , Kyle Kendrick (8–12) , , Mark Melancon (27) , , 23,140 , , 66–77 , - style="background:#bfb" , 144 , , September 9 , , 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 4–3 , , Justin De Fratus (3–1) , , Justin Wilson (baseball), Justin Wilson (3–4) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(36) , , 26,900 , , 67–77 , - style="background:#fbb" , 145 , , September 10 , , 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 3–6 , , Vance Worley (7–4) , , Jerome Williams (5–6) , , Mark Melancon (28) , , 25,315 , , 67–78 , - style="background:#fbb" , 146 , , September 11 , , 2014 Pittsburgh Pirates season, Pirates , , 1–4 , , Francisco Liriano (5–10) , , A. J. Burnett (8–16) , , Mark Melancon (29) , , 26,535 , , 67–79 , - style="background:#bfb" , 147 , , September 12 , , Marlins , , 3–1 , , Jake Diekman (5–4) , , Dan Jennings (0–2) , , ''None'' , , 27,039 , , 68–79 , - style="background:#bfb" , 148 , , September 13 , , Marlins , , 2–1 , , Kyle Kendrick (9–12) , , Brad Hand (3–7) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(37) , , 26,163 , , 69–79 , - style="background:#fbb" , 149 , , September 14 , , Marlins , , 4–5 , , Anthony DeSclafani (2–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(2–3) , , Steve Cishek (35) , , 30,201 , , 69–80 , - style="background:#fbb" , 150 , , September 15 , , @ 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 0–1 , , Andrew Cashner (4–7) , , Jerome Williams (5–7) , , ''None'' , , 17,558 , , 69–81 , - style="background:#fbb" , 151 , , September 16 , , @ 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 4–5 , , Ian Kennedy (11–13) , , A. J. Burnett (8–17) , , Kevin Quackenbush (4) , , 24,541 , , 69–82 , - style="background:#bfb" , 152 , , September 17 , , @ 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 5–2 , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(9–7) , , Eric Stults (7–17) , , ''None'' , , 17,311 , , 70–82 , - style="background:#fbb" , 153 , , September 18 , , @ 2014 San Diego Padres season, Padres , , 3–7 , , Robbie Erlin (4–4) , , Kyle Kendrick (9–13) , , ''None'' , , 18,076 , , 70–83 , - style="background:#fbb" , 154 , , September 19 , , @ 2014 Oakland Athletics season, Athletics , , 1–3 , , Jon Lester (16–10) , , David Buchanan (6–8) , , Sean Doolittle (22) , , 35,067 , , 70–84 , - style="background:#bfb" , 155 , , September 20 , , @ 2014 Oakland Athletics season, Athletics , , 3–0 , , Jerome Williams (6–7) , , Dan Otero (8–2) , ,
Ken Giles Kenneth Robert Giles (born September 20, 1990) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. Exposed to b ...
(1) , , 31,848 , , 71–84 , - style="background:#fbb" , 156 , , September 21 , , @ 2014 Oakland Athletics season, Athletics , , 6–8 , , Sean Doolittle (2–4) , , Miguel Alfredo González (0–1) , , ''None'' , , 25,126 , , 71–85 , - style="background:#fbb" , 157 , , September 23 , , @ Marlins , , 0–2 , , Henderson Álvarez (12–6) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(9–8) , , Steve Cishek (38) , , 18,969 , , 71–86 , - style="background:#bfb" , 158 , , September 24 , , @ Marlins , , 2–1 , , Kyle Kendrick (10–13) , , Chris Hatcher (pitcher), Chris Hatcher (0–3) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(38) , , 22,491 , , 72–86 , - style="background:#fbb" , 159 , , September 25 , , @ Marlins , , 4–6 , , Tom Koehler (10–10) , , Jake Diekman (5–5) , , Steve Cishek (39) , , 24,259 , , 72–87 , - style="background:#bfb" , 160 , , September 26 , , Braves , , 5–4 , , Luis García (1–0) , , Jordan Walden (0–2) , ,
Jonathan Papelbon Jonathan Robert Papelbon (; born November 23, 1980) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably for the Boston Red Sox, with whom he was an All-Star in four con ...
(39) , , 33,121 , , 73–87 , - style="background:#fbb" , 161 , , September 27 , , Braves , , 2–4 , , Aaron Harang (12–12) , , A. J. Burnett (8–18) , , Craig Kimbrel (46) , , 33,761 , , 73–88 , - style="background:#fbb" , 162 , , September 28 , , Braves , , 1–2 , ,
Luis Avilán Luis Armando Avilán (born July 19, 1989) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, ...
(4–1) , ,
Cole Hamels Colbert Michael Hamels (born December 27, 1983), nicknamed "Hollywood", is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (2006–2015), Texas Rangers ( ...
(9–9) , , Craig Kimbrel (47) , , 38,082 , , 73–89 , - , Source: ESPN


Roster

''All players who made an appearance for the Phillies during 2014 are included.''


Player statistics


Batting

''List does not include pitchers. Stats in bold indicate team leaders. Only stats recorded with Phillies are included.'' ''Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On Base + Slugging'' * Source
MLB.com


Pitching

''Stats in bold indicate team leaders. Only stats with the Phillies are shown.'' ''Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts; BAA = Batting average against; WHIP = Walks + hits per inning pitched'' * Source
MLB.com


Farm system


Notes


External links


2014 Philadelphia Phillies season
at ''Baseball Reference''
Philadelphia Phillies' official website


References

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