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1997 Russ "Mad Monk" Meyer, pitcher (Philadelphia Phillies), dies at 74
1997 Phillies 3rd baseman Scott Rolen selected unanimous Rookie of Year 1997 Richie Ashburn, HOF baseball player (Phillies, Mets), dies at 70 1994 Steve Carlton (Phillies) elected to Baseball Hall of Fame 1993 Tor Blue Jays beat Philadelphia Phillies, 4 games to 2, in 89th World Series 1993 Highest scoring World Series game Blue Jays 15, Phillies 14 in 4h14m 1993 Phillies beat Atlanta in NLCS 1993 Philadelphia Phillies beat San Francisco Giants 7-6 in 20 innings 1991 New York Met David Cone ties NL record by striking out 19 Phillies 1990 Philadelphia Phillies retire Mike Schmidt's uniform #20 1989 Phillies retire Steve Carlton's # 32 1989 Pirates score 10 in 1st (their best inning since 1942), prompts Pirate Jim Rooker to say he would walk from Pitts to Philadelphia if Pirates lost, Phillies beat them 15-11, Rooker walks at end of season broadcaster 1989 Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt, 39, retires 1988 Cubs and Phillies attempt to play 1st night game ever at Wrigley Field but are rained out in 4th inning with Chicago leading, 3-1 1988 Rich Gossage 300th career save, beats Phillies 1988 Mike Schmidt sets NL record appearing in 2,155 games at 3rd base, as Phillies and New York Mets end that game at 2:13 AM 1987 Phillies Kent Tekulve pitches his 900th game in relief 1986 Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt wins NL MVP 1986 Cubs Greg Maddux defeats Phillies Mike Maddux (1st rookie brothers) 1986 Phillies and Pirates play a 6 game series in 4 days 1986 Phillies give Steve Carlton, 41, his unconditional release 1986 Phillies outfielder Garry Maddox, retires 1985 Pirates score 10 in top of 1st, but lose 15-11 to Phillies, as Steve becomes 1st Phillie to switch hit home runs in same game 1984 5,251 turn out to see Phillies play New York Mets at Shea Stadium 1983 Baltimore Orioles beat Philadelphia Phillies, 4 games to 3 in 80th World Series 1983 Phillies Steve Carlton is 16th to wins 300 game (beating Cards) 1983 Phillies Steve Carlton passes W Johnson with 2nd most strike outs 1982 Pete Rose (Phillies) 12,365 at bat sets record (passes Aaron) 1982 Cards win 12th game in a row; 7-4 over Phillies 1981 Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt wins his 2nd consecutive NL MVP 1981 Bill Giles becomes CEO of Philadelphia Phillies 1981 Expos beat Phillies, 3 games to 2, in NLCS 1981 Phillies minor leaguer Jeff Stone steals pro baseball record 121st base en route to 122 (Spartanburg (South Atlantic League)) 1980 1st (& only) time Phillies win World Series (in 98 years) 1980 Phillies win their 1st World Championship in their 98-year history 1980 Mike Schmidt's 2-run home run clinches NL East title for Phillies 1980 1,754 turn out to see Phillies play New York Mets at Shea Stadium 1980 Phillies and San Francisco Giants end their game at 3:11 AM 1980 Pete Rose, 39, steals second, third, and home in one inning for Phillies 1980 Dodgers bat out of order against Phillies in 1st inning 1980 Phillies' Steve Carlton pitches his 6th 1-hitter (beats Cards) 1979 Larry Parrish (Expos) home runs off Rawly Eastwick (Phillies) in DH 1979 Phillies replaces manager Danny Ozark with Dallas Green 1979 Phillies Tug McGraw gives up record 4th grand slam of year 1979 Phillies Pete Rose collects NL record 2,427th career single 1979 Phillies wear burgundy uniforms for 1st and last time 1979 Phillies beat Cubs, 23-22, on 50 hits with 11 home runs 1978 Free agent Pete Rose signs 4-year, $32 million contract with Phillies 1978 Phillies Pete Rose becomes highest paid baseball player 1978 Phillies clinch NL East title 1978 Cleveland, Houston, New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Phillies win 3rd consecutive NL East Division title 1978 Phillies Steve Carlton becomes 78th pitcher to win 200 1978 Phillies Dave Johnson is 1st to hit 2 pinch hit grand slams in a year 1978 St. Louis Card Bob Forsch no-hits Phillies, 5-0 1977 Phillies' Steve Carlton wins 2nd Cy Young Award 1977 Largest baseball crowd in Penns, 64,924 see Dodgers beat Phillies 4-1 in 4th NL championship game (Dodgers win pennant) 1977 Phillies clinch 2nd straight NL East Division title 1976 Phillies clinch their 1st NL East Division title 1976 NL greatest comeback, trailing 12-1 Phillies win 18-16 in 10, Mike Schmidt hits 4 consecutive home runs 1975 Phillies and New York Mets play a doubleheader that ends at 3:15 AM 1975 Phillies 1st 8 batters get hits for a record, beat Cubs 13-5 1975 Phillies Mike Schmidt's 2 home runs ties NL record of 11 home runs in April 1974 Phillies set NL record, using 27 players in a game, St. Louis uses 24, tying record of 51. Phils win 7-3 in 17 1973 Orioles sell pitcher Eddie Watt to the Phillies 1973 Phillies sell infielder-outfielder Cesar Tovar to the Texas Rangers 1973 Phillies Ken Brett 4th consecutive game home run in which he pitched 1973 Longest game in Veterans' Stadium, Phillies beat Braves 5-4 in 20 1973 Phillies beat Braves 5-4 in 20 innings 1972 Phillies' Steve Carlton wins unanimous NL Cy Young Award 1972 Steve Carlton wins 27th game for Phillies 1972 Phillies Steve Carlton wins his 15th straight game 1972 Chicago Cub Burt Hooton no-hits Phillies, 1-0 1972 Ricky Otero, born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1972 Howard Battle, born in Biloxi, Mississippi, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1972 Lopsided trade, Cards trade Steve Carlton to Phillies for Rick Wise 1972 Mike Lieberthal, born in Glendale California, catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1972 Jeff Jackson, U.S. baseball outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1971 New York Mets Don Hahn hits 1st inside the park homer at Phillies Vet 1971 Ron Blazier, born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1971 Phillies Deron Johnson 3 home runs caps his 4 in a row 1971 Phillies' Rick Wise hits 2 home runs and no-hits Reds 1971 Phillies Rick Wise no-hits Cincinnati Reds, 4-0 1971 Kevin Sefcik, Oaklawn, Illinois, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1971 Jeff Juden, Salem, Massachusetts, baseball pitcher, Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants 1970 Glenn Murray, Manning, South Carolina, outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1970 David Doster, Fort Wayne, Indiana, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1970 Phillies Larry Bowa steals home for 2nd time in 1970 1970 Reds Johnny Bench hits 3 consecutive home runs of Phillies Steve Carlton 1970 Dodgers Bill Singer no-hits the Phillies 5-0, giving up no walks 1970 Ricardo Jordan, born in Delray Beach, Florida, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1970 J. R. Phillips, born in West Covina, California, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1970 Tyler Green, U.S. baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1970 Kevin Stocker, U.S. baseball infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1969 Ricky Bottalico, New Britain CT, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1969 Reds beats Phillies 19-17 1969 Toby Borland, Quitman, Louisiana, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1969 Mont Expos Bill Stoneman no-hits Phillies, 7-0 1969 Chicago Cub Billy Williams hits 4 consecutive doubles beat Phillies 11-3 1968 Russ Springer, born in Alexandria, Virginia, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1968 Ken Ryan, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1968 Cincinnati Red George Culver no hits Phillies, 6-1 1968 Mike Williams, born in Radford, Virginia, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1968 Phillies J Boozer is ejected for throwing spitballs during his warmup 1968 Ben Rivera, Dominican/US baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1967 Phillies Jim Bunning ties NL record of 5, 1-0 losses in a year 1967 Phillies release pitcher Dallas Green, their future manager 1967 Gregg Jefferies, Burlingame California, infielder, New York Mets, Royals, Phillies 1967 Phillies Clay Dairymple ties NL record of 6 walks in doubleheader 1967 Phillies Cookie Rojas pitches, plays 9th position since joining Phils 1967 Phillies Larry Jackson beats New York Mets for 18th straight time 1967 Todd Pratt, U.S. baseball catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1966 Curt Schilling, Anchorage AK, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1966 Phillies and Expos play a doubleheader that ends at 3:23 AM 1965 Mike Benjamin, Euclid Ohio, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1965 Phillies' Chris Short strikes-out 18 New York Mets 1965 Phillies catcher Pat Corrales sets record by reaching base twice on catcher's interference in one game and 6 times in one season 1965 Phillies 10,000th game to a decision since 1900, Phils beat Cards 1965 Todd Zeile, Van Nuys California, infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1965 Major league record 26 strikeouts, Phillies (16), Pirates (10) 1965 Phillies Dick Allen and Frank Thomas get into a fight during practice 1965 Phillies Dick Allen hits 529' home run out of Connie Mack Stadium 1965 1st NL game at Houston's Astrodome (Phillies beat Astros 2-0) 1965 Benito Santiago, born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1965 Brad Brink, U.S. baseball pitcher, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies 1964 Phillies tie major league record with season's 3rd triple play (Reds) 1964 Phillies 7th straight loses sends them into 2nd place 1964 Braves (25) and Phillies (18) set record by using 43 players in 9 inn 1964 Reds Chico Ruiz steals home, beats Phillies 1-0. Phillies start a 10 game losing streak that gives Cards the pennant 1964 Phillies triple-play New York Mets 1964 All star MVP: John Callison, Philadelphia Phillies 1964 Phillies Jim Bunning pitches perfect game (Mets) on Fathers day, in 2nd game of DH, Mets get 3 hits, 3 being fewest hits in NL DH 1964 Los Angeles Dodger Sandy Koufax 3rd no-hitter beats Philadelphia Phillies, 3-0 1964 Steve Searcy, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, William Steven Searcy, baseball player, pitcher, played for Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Major League Baseball teams from 1998 - 1992 1964 Pete Incaviglia, born in Pebble Beach, California, outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1963 Final game at Polo Grounds, 1,752 see Phillies beat Mets 5-1 1963 Phillies beat Houston Colt .45s, 16-0 1963 Steve Frey, born in Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1963 Philadelphia Phillies Roy Siever hits home run # 300 1963 Phillies Johnny Callison hits for cycle, but Phillie centerfielder Tony Gonzalez's error ends his record 205 consecutive errorless games 1963 Terry Mulholland, born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1963 Lenny Dykstra, centerfielder, New York Met, Philadelphia Phillies 1962 Sid Fernandez, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, pitcher, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies 1962 Phillies score 10 runs in an inning against Reds en route to 13-8 win 1962 Due to it's no black policy, Phillies leave Jack Tar Harrison Hotel and move to Rocky Point Motel, 20 miles outside Clearwater, Florida 1962 Donn Pall, Evergreen Park Illinois, pitcher, Philadelphia Phillies, Fl Marlins 1962 Danny Jackson, U.S. baseball pitcher, Royals/Phillies/Cardinals 1962 Darren Daulton, U.S. baseball catcher for the Philadelphia Phillies 1961 Phillies set then dubious record of 23 straight loses, beat Braves 1961 Philadelphia Phillies lose 17th straight game 1961 Phillies lose 1st of 23 straight games 1961 Phillies overcome 9-0, losing 11-2 they score 4 in 8th and 6 in 9th 1961 Gary Varsho, born in Marshfield, Wisconsin, Gary Andrew Varsho, baseball player, outfielder, played for Major League Baseball teams, the Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, played in 1991 and 1992 National League Championship Series 1961 John Kruk, U.S. baseball 1st baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies 1960 Phillies beat Reds 7-1, ending 16 consecutive Sunday loses 1960 Milwaukee Brave Warren Spahn no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 4-0 1960 Lew Burdette pitches to just 27 for a 1-0 no-hitter against Phillies 1960 Mil Brave Lew Burdette no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0 1960 San Francisco Giants Juan Marichal debuts, with a 1 hitter against Phillies 1960 Juan Marichal debuts as San Francisco Giant pitcher, beats Phillies on 1 hitter 1960 Phillies lose 3rd consecutive 1-0 game 1959 Most Phillies strike out in a game (16 by Sandy Koufax) 1959 San Francisco Giants Mike McCormick no-hits Phillies, 3-0 in 5 inning game 1959 Jim Eisenreich, born in St. Cloud, Minnesota, outfielder, Philadelphia Phillies, Florida Marlins 1958 Bill Dawley, born in Norwich, Connecticut, baseball player, pitcher, played Major League Baseball with the Houston Astros, Chicago Whitesox, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Oakland Athletics 1958 Phillies agree to televise 78 games into New York City (doesn't happen) 1957 Phillies pitcher Jack Sanford wins NL Rookie of Year 1957 All NL teams intergates, John Irwin Kennedy is 1st black on Phillies 1956 Phillies Robin Roberts gives up a major league record 46th home run 1956 Brooklyn Dodger Sal Maglie no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 5-0 1955 Phillies Don Newcombe hits NL pitcher record 7th home run of season 1955 Phillies longest win streak since 1892 hits 11 1955 Phils beat Cubs 1-0 in 15, ties longest shut out in Phillies history 1954 Philadelphia Phillies purchase Connie Mack Stadium 1954 Cards losing 8-1 to Phillies begin stalling in 5th, they forfeit game 1954 Milwaukee Braves Jim Wilson no-hits Phillies, 2-0 1953 Nick Leyva, baseball manager, Phillies 1988-91 1953 Phillies Robin Roberts ends streak of 28 consecutive complete games 1953 Phillies Curt Simmons gives up a single, then retires next 27 in a row 1951 Pirate's Gus Bell hits for cycle helps beat Phillies 12-4 1950 Manny Trillo, baseball infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies 1950 Greg Luzinski, baseball player, Phillies, White Sox 1950 Phillies skipper Eddie Sawyer selected as Manager of Year 1950 Phillies reliever Jim Konstanty wins NL MVP 1950 New York Yankees sweep Philadelphia Phillies in 47th World Series 1950 Yankees win 13th world championship sweeping Phillies 1950 Phillies win NL pennant on last day of season (10th inning home run) 1950 Longest game in Phila's Shribe Park, Phillies beat Reds 8-7 in 19 1949 Mike Schmidt, born in Dayton, Ohio, 3rd baseman and home run hitter, Phillies 1948 Phillies commit 8 errors in a game 1948 Phillies pitching great Robin Roberts debut, loses 2-0 to Pirates 1948 Phillies Richie Ashburn sets NL rookie consecut hitting streak at 23 1948 Herb Pennock, pitcher (New York Yankees)/General Manager (Phillies), dies 1948 Commissioner Happy Chandler fines the Yankees, Cubs, and Phillies $500 each for signing high school players 1947 Bob Boone, San Diego, catcher, Phillies, Angels 1945 Larry Bowa, 2nd baseman, Phillies 1945 Phillies Vince DiMaggio ties NL record with 4th grand slam of season 1945 Phillies Jimmie Foxx, 37, pitches 1st 7 innings vs Reds and wins 1944 Steve Carlton, Phillies' pitcher, Cy Young 1972, 1977, 1980, 1982 1944 Longest shut out in Phillies history, Phils beat Braves 1-0 in 15 inn 1943 Phillies trade Babe Dahlgren to Pitts for Babe Phelps and cash 1943 Giants and Phillies strand record 30 baserunners, New York wins, 10-6 1943 William D. Cox buys Philadelphia Phillies 1943 NL seeks buyer for Phillies, as owner Gerry Nugent, falls in arrears 1942 Grant "Mudcat" Jackson, pitcher, 1972 New York Yankees, Phillies 1942 Philadelphia "Phillies" change nickname (temporarily) to "Phils" 1941 Phillies lose club record 111th game 1941 Phillies commit 8 errors in a game 1941 1st baseball player drafted into WW II (Hugh Mulcahy, Phillies) 1939 Cookie Lavagetto goes 6 for 6-Dodgers get 27 hits and beat Phillies 22-4 1939 1st night game at Phil's Shribe Park (Pirates 5, Phillies 2) 1938 1st game at Shribe Park, Philadelphia; Braves beat Phillies 10-5 1938 Final game at Philadelphia's Baker Bowl, Giants beat Phillies 14-1 1938 Paul Waner (Pirates) homers off Pete Sivess (Phillies) in DH 1938 Phillies Harold Kelleher faces 16 batters in 6th, as Cubs score 12 runs, both marks are NL records off one hurler in a single inning 1937 Phillies Dolph Camilli, plays 1st base and registers no put outs 1937 Phillies trailing 8-2 to St. Louis, forfeit game 1937 St. Louis Cardinals beat Philadelphia Phillies, 15-3 1937 Reds beat Phillies 21-10 (Ernie Lombardi goes 6 for 6) 1936 Phillies John Moore hits 3 consecutive home runs 1936 Phillies Chuck Klein becomes 4th to hit 4 home runs in a game 1935 Babe Ruth's final game, goes hitless for Braves against Phillies 1935 Pirates beat Phillies 20-5 1934 Bill Giles, born in Rochester, New York, baseball owner for the Philadelphia Phillies 1934 New York Giants Mel Ott sets record of 6 runs in game and beats Phillies 21-4 1934 Dallas Green, baseball manager, Phillies, Yankees 1934 Phillies score 11 runs in an inning, beats Cincinnati 18-0 1933 Phillies Chuck Klein hits for cycle vs St. Louis Cardinals 1932 Wes Covington, baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies 1931 Jim Bunning, born in Southgate, Kentucky, Representative-R-Kentucky 1987 - 1999, Senator-R-Kentucky 1999 -, Phillies pitcher, perfect Game vs. Mets 1965 1931 St. Louis Cardinals repeat as NL champions with a 6-3 win over Phillies 1931 New York Giants beat Phillies 23-8 1931 Phillies Chuck Klein hits for cycle vs. Chicago Cubs 1931 Phillies Chuck Klein homers off Ben Cantwell (Braves) in both ends DH 1930 Phillies trailing 10-5, score 5 in 9th, then Pirates score 4 in top of 10th, so Phillies score 5 in bottom of 10th to win 15-14 1930 Brooklyn Dodgers beat Phillies 22-8 1930 2nd time in 1930, Chuck Klein of Phillies hits in 26 straight games 1930 Chicago Cubs beat Philadelphia Phillies 21-8 1930 Chuck Klein sets Phillies hitting streak at 26 straight games 1929 Phillies Don Hurst sets NL record of 6 consecutive games with a home run 1929 In game between Pirates and Phillies 9 home runs hit 1 in each inning 1929 St. Louis has 2, 10 run innings and beats Phillies 28-6 1929 Mel Ott (Giants) homers off Leo Sweetland (Phillies) in doubleheader 1929 Dodgers beat Phillies 20-16 and lost 8-6 in 2nd game (record 50 runs) 1928 Cards beat Phillies for 20th of 22 games in 1928 1928 Cards set NL record of 18 men left on base beating Phillies 8-6 1928 Phillies set record of errorless 25 inning doubleheader 1927 Phillies Cy Williams hits for cycle in just 4 at bats 1927 Dodgers beat Phillies, 20-4 1927 Richie Ashburn, baseball infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies/sportscaster 1926 Robin Roberts, pitcher, Phillies, Won 28 in 1952 1926 St. Louis Cardinals beat Phillies 23-3 1926 Phillies Russ Wrightstone hits for the cycle 1926 Roy Smalley, shortstop, Cubs, Braves, Phillies, Twins, Yankees 1926 In the Giants' 9-8 win over Phillies, Mel Ott, 17, 1st appearance 1925 Bkln Dodger Dazzy Vance no-hits Phillies, 10-1 1925 New York Giant Hack Wilson hits 2 home runs in 3rd inning beating Phillies, 16-7 1925 Phillies have their 8th game postponed in a row 1923 1st NL unassisted triple play (Ernie Padgett, Braves against Phillies) 1923 Phillies score 12 in 6th and beat Cubs 17-4 1923 Dodgers lost 7-0 lead, as Phillies score 8 in bottom of 9th 1923 New York Giants beat Phillies, 22-5, Giants score in every inning 1923 10 home runs hit in Phillies 20-14 victory over St. Louis Cardinals 1923 Longest NL opening game, Phillies and Dodgers tie 5-5 in 14 1922 Cubs beat Phillies 26-23 in highest scoring major-league game 1922 Pirates set record of 46 hits in a doubleheader (against Phillies) 1922 St. Louis gets record 10 hits in a row and beats Phillies 14-8 1922 New York Giant Jesse Barnes no-hits Phillies, 2-0 1920 Phillies manager Gravvy Cravath puts himself in as pinch hitter, his 3- run homer beats New York Giants 3-0 1919 Fastest major league game (51 minutes), Giants beat Phillies 6-1 1919 Phillies tie major league record of 8 steals in 9 inn game 1919 1st legal Sunday baseball game in New York City (Phillies beat Giants 4-3) 1919 Phillies beat Brooklyn Dodgers 9-0 in 20 innings 1918 Longest errorless game, Cubs beat Phillies 2-1 in 21 innings 1918 Phillies and Cards tie 8-8 in 19 innings 1917 Phillies steal 5 bases in an inning against Braves 1915 Boston Red Sox beat Philadelphia Phillies, 4 games to 1 in 12th World Series 1915 Phillies win their 1st and only World Series game before 1980, beating 1915 Philadelphia Phillies clinch their 1st pennant 1914 Boston Brave George Davis no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 7-0 1913 Phillies beat New York Giants 2 games out of 3 in a tripleheader 1913 Phillies and Braves tie record of only 1 run in a double header, Phillies win 1st game 1-0, then a scoreless tie into 10th 1913 Phillies lead Giants 8-6 in top of 9th, fans in bleachers try to distract Giants, Umpire forefeits game to Giants, later overruled 1913 Pirates Max Carey goes hitless, but scores 5 runs against Phillies 1913 New York Giants score 10 in 10th to beat Phillies 11-1 1913 Brooklyn Dodger's Ebbets Field opens, Phillies win 1-0 1912 Phillies Sherry Magee steals home twice in 1 game 1912 Chicago Cubs get 21 hits but lose to Philadelphia Phillies in 11 innings 1910 Braves beat Phillies 20-7 1909 Israel Durham, Phillies president dies 1908 New York Giant George "Hooks" Witse no-hits Philadelphia Phillies, 1-0 in 10 inn 1908 Groundbreaking on Philadelphia's Shibe Park (home of A's and Phillies) 1907 Phillies Eddie Grant goes 7 for 7 in a doubleheader vs Giants 1906 Pitts Lefty Leifield no-hits Phillies, 8-0 in 6 inning game 1905 Chicago Cubs beat Phillies 2-1 in 20 innings 1904 Chuck Klein, born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Philadelphia Phillies, 43 home runs in 1929 1904 Giants 18-game winning streak ends as Phillies win 6-5 in 10 inn 1903 Phillies walk 17 Dodgers in a game 1903 Phillies suffer record 9th straight posponed game 1903 Barney Dreyfuss and James Potter buys Philadelphia Phillies for $170,000 1902 Baseball's Philadelphia Athletics and Phillies form pro football teams, joining Pitts Stars in 1st attempt at a National Football League 1900 Dodgers' Brickyard Kennedy walks 6 straight Phillies 1900 Phillies beat Pittsburgh 23-8 1900 Dodgers score 7 in top of 11th to go ahead of Phillies, 20-13, In bottom of 11th Phillies stalls so umpire forfeits game to Dodgers 1898 Phillies Red Donahue no-hits Boston Braves, 5-0 1898 Phillies' pitcher Bill Duggleby hits a grand slam on 1st at bat 1896 Bucky Harris, baseball manager, Phillies, Yankees 1894 Phillies Billy Hamilton steals 7 bases 1894 Phillies beat Cincinnati Reds, 21-8 1894 Phillies Lave Cross hits for cycle vs Brooklyn Dodgers 1892 Phillies tie club record of 16 straight victories 1887 Phillies set club record 16th straight victory 1887 Phillies most lopsided shut-out beating Indianapolis 24-0 1887 New York Giants beat Philadelphia Phillies 29-1 1887 1st game played at Broad and Huntingdon St. Park (Baker Bowl) in Philadelphia; Phillies beat Giants 19-10 1887 Grover Cleveland Alexander, HOF baseball pitcher, Phillies, Cubs 1885 Phillies Charlie Ferguson no-hits Providence 1-0 1883 New York Giants score 13 runs in an inning against Phillies 1883 Phillies make 27 errors against Providence (wild pitches, walks and and passballs count as errors prior to 1888) 1883 Providence shuts out Phillies 28-0 1854 With a 3-2 count, Phillies Richie Ashburn fouls next 14, then walks |
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