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The 2010 Phillies amassed Major League Baseball's best win–loss record for the first time in franchise history. [15] Key. a For the purpose of this list, all non-pitching positions, including pinch hitters and pinch runners, are included in this tally. Table. C One player, Bert Conn, was both a pitcher and a second baseman.
Schmidt leads all players on this list, and all Phillies, with 548 home runs and 1,595 runs batted in. [6] [11] Of this list's 90 pitchers, four share the best win–loss record (1–0), in terms of winning percentage: Ben Shields, [24] Wayne Simpson, [25] Paul Stuffel, [26] and Rich Surhoff. [27]
Of this list's 46 pitchers, the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage, is shared by three pitchers: Bobby Locke, who won one game in three seasons (1962–1964) with the Phillies; [16] Kyle Lohse, who went 3–0 in 2007; [17] and Marcelino López, who posted a 1–0 record during the 1963 season. [18]
Of this list's 89 pitchers, Chuck Malone, Paul Masterson, and Roger McKee share the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage; each won one game and lost none in his Phillies career. [19] [20] [21] Erskine Mayer accounted for 76 victories in his 7 seasons with Philadelphia, [22] and Hugh Mulcahy leads all pitchers in this list with ...
Ryan Howard leads all members of this list with 253 home runs and 748 runs batted in in his seven seasons with the Phillies. [16] Of this list's 62 pitchers, Bert Humphries has the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage; his three wins and one loss notched him a .750 win ratio in his one season with the team. [17]
Of this list's 43 pitchers, two share 1–0 win–loss records, best in terms of winning percentage; Donn Pall and Clarence Pickrel each won their only decisions as members of the Phillies. [17] [18] Wiley Piatt leads all members of this list with 56 victories, [19] and Ike Pearson's 47 defeats are the most in that statistical category. [20]
Pitcher Antonio Alfonseca's 5–2 win–loss record is the best among pitchers whose surnames begin with A. Bob G. Allen played five seasons for the Phillies, also serving as manager for part of the 1890 season. Ethan Allen's .316 batting average in three seasons with the Phillies is the fifth-best mark among the members of this list.