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  2. Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (I–J) - Wikipedia

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    A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor. Year: Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster. [17] Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s) Notes: Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies: Ref: References

  3. Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster - Wikipedia

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    The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. [3] [4] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. [5]

  4. List of Major League Baseball team rosters - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Blue Jays 2025 spring training roster. 40-man roster Non-roster invitees ... Philadelphia Phillies 2025 spring training roster. 40-man roster

  5. 2025 Philadelphia Phillies season - Wikipedia

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    The 2025 Philadelphia Phillies season will be the 143rd season in the history of the franchise, and its 22nd season at Citizens Bank Park. Current roster [ edit ]

  6. Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (S) - Wikipedia

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    A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor. Year: Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster. [35] Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s) Notes: Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies: Ref: References

  7. Cal Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Blue Jays selected Stevenson in the 10th round of the 2018 MLB draft, and he signed for a signing bonus of $5,000. [11] Stevenson split his debut 2018 campaign between two teams, playing briefly for the rookie-level Gulf Coast Blue Jays, with whom he batted .474/.645/.579 in 19 at bats. [12]

  8. Philadelphia Phillies - Wikipedia

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    The Phillies would later claim in the 2000s that the Blue Jays moniker was never official, [22] however news reports in 1944 note that Phillies management said that the Blue Jays name was as an official "additional nickname", meaning that the team had two official nicknames simultaneously, the Phillies and the Blue Jays. [21] [23] [24]

  9. Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (W–Z) - Wikipedia

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    A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor. Year: Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster. [34] Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s) Notes: Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies: Ref: References