1966 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
BallparkConnie Mack Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersR. R. M. Carpenter, Jr.
General managersJohn J. Quinn
ManagersGene Mauch
TelevisionWFIL
RadioWFIL
(By Saam, Bill Campbell, Richie Ashburn)
Seasons

In 1966, the Philadelphia Phillies had a winning record of 87–75. Over the course of the campaign, they held winning records against two of their biggest regional rivals, the Pittsburgh Pirates (10–8) and New York Mets (11–7), respectively. Philadelphia had the fourth-highest winning percentage in the National League (NL) that year. The Phillies were owned by R. R. M. "Bob" Carpenter, Jr., with the Phillies playing home games in Connie Mack Stadium, as they had since 1938.

In the off-season, the Phillies purchased, sold, and traded several players. Among those purchased by other teams was Mike Marshall, sold to the Detroit Tigers on April 11, 1966.[1] Throughout its history, players could be added to the team in several ways, including advancement to the parent club through the farm system. The primary farm teams were the Triple-A San Diego Padres and Double-A Macon Peaches. Phillies farm system players who made their MLB debut with the 1966 squad are pitchers John Morris and Joe Verbanic, and infielder Gary Sutherland.

Regular season

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 9567 0.586 53–28 42–39
San Francisco Giants 9368 0.578 47–34 46–34
Pittsburgh Pirates 9270 0.568 3 46–35 46–35
Philadelphia Phillies 8775 0.537 8 48–33 39–42
Atlanta Braves 8577 0.525 10 43–38 42–39
St. Louis Cardinals 8379 0.512 12 43–38 40–41
Cincinnati Reds 7684 0.475 18 46–33 30–51
Houston Astros 7290 0.444 23 45–36 27–54
New York Mets 6695 0.410 28½ 32–49 34–46
Chicago Cubs 59103 0.364 36 32–49 27–54

Record vs. Opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD NYM PHI PIT SF STL
Atlanta 7–1110–814–4–17–1114–411–77–118–107–11
Chicago 11–76–125–138–108–105–136–126–124–14
Cincinnati 8–1012–64–146–1210–710–88–107–1011–7
Houston 4–14–113–514–47–117–117–114–146–1210–8
Los Angeles 11–710–812–611–712–611–79–99–910–8
New York 4–1410–87–1011–76–127–115–139–97–11
Philadelphia 7-1113–58–1011–77–1111–710–810–810–8
Pittsburgh 11–712–610–814–49–913–58–107–118–10
San Francisco 10–812–610–712–69–99–98–1011–712–6
St. Louis 11–714–47–118–108–1011–78–1010–86–12

Notable Transactions

Game log

Legend
 Phillies win
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BoldPhillies team member
1966 Game Log[10]
Overall Record: 87–75
April (8–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
April 12@ CardinalsPostponed (rain);[11] Makeup: June 19 as a traditional double-header
1April 13@ Cardinals3–2 (12)Roger Craig (1–0)Dennis Aust (0–1)Ray Culp (1)8,2191–0
2April 14@ Cardinals5–4Darold Knowles (1–0)Larry Jaster (0–1)None7,2232–0
3April 15Reds4–3Roger Craig (2–0)Jack Baldschun (0–1)None29,0073–0
4April 16Reds0–4Jim Maloney (1–0)Ray Culp (0–1)None6,2983–1
5April 17Reds3–1Chris Short (1–0)Joe Nuxhall (0–1)None13,8524–1
April 18BravesPostponed (rain);[12] Makeup: June 13 as a traditional double-header
6April 19Braves1–3Clay Carroll (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)None7,4764–2
7April 20Braves1–8Ken Johnson (1–1)Ray Culp (0–2)None6,8554–3
8April 21Braves4–5Phil Niekro (1–0)Chris Short (1–1)None5,7444–4
9April 22@ Reds9–7Darold Knowles (2–0)Don Nottebart (0–1)Bob Buhl (1)10,2665–4
April 23@ RedsPostponed (wet grounds and rain);[13][14] Makeup: June 15 as a traditional double-header
10April 24 (1)@ Reds2–3 (6)Sammy Ellis (1–1)Ray Culp (0–3)None7,2485–5
April 24 (2)@ RedsPostponed (rain);[14] Makeup: August 27 as a traditional double-header
11April 25@ Pirates5–0Jim Bunning (1–1)Bob Veale (1–1)None9,5646–5
April 27MetsPostponed (rain);[15] Makeup: July 7
12April 29@ Cubs5–1Jim Bunning (2–1)Dick Ellsworth (0–2)None4,0537–5
13April 30@ Cubs12–0Chris Short (2–1)Ken Holtzman (1–1)None4,4958–5
May (14–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
14May 1@ Cubs1–6Bill Faul (1–0)Larry Jackson (0–3)None7,7838–6
15May 3@ Braves8–9 (10)Phil Niekro (2–1)Ray Herbert (0–1)None10,4858–7
16May 4@ Braves2–1Chris Short (3–1)Ken Johnson (2–2)None11,5889–7
17May 5@ Braves3–4Chi-Chi Olivo (1–0)Gary Wagner (0–1)Billy O'Dell (4)11,2369–8
18May 6Pirates8–7 (11)Darold Knowles (3–0)Roy Face (3–1)None18,98210–8
19May 7Pirates7–3Jim Bunning (3–1)Tommie Sisk (1–1)None7,00611–8
20May 8Pirates2–3Bob Veale (3–1)Ray Herbert (0–2)None8,41111–9
May 9DodgersPostponed (cold weather);[16] Makeup: July 17 as a traditional double-header
21May 10Dodgers1–6Sandy Koufax (4–1)Chris Short (3–2)None14,89511–10
22May 11Dodgers0–5Don Sutton (4–3)Larry Jackson (0–4)None11,75611–11
23May 12Dodgers5–1Jim Bunning (4–1)Don Drysdale (2–4)Darold Knowles (1)10,20512–11
24May 13Astros0–1Turk Farrell (1–1)Chris Short (3–3)Claude Raymond (3)10,55912–12
25May 14Astros5–6 (11)Don Lee (1–0)Terry Fox (0–2)Claude Raymond (4)3,95712–13
26May 15Astros5–2Larry Jackson (1–4)Barry Latman (2–3)Jim Bunning (1)9,20813–13
27May 17Cardinals5–3Chris Short (4–3)Nelson Briles (0–2)None8,73114–13
28May 18Cardinals4–3Ray Culp (1–3)Bob Gibson (3–5)None11,16915–13
29May 19Cardinals0–2Al Jackson (3–1)Larry Jackson (1–5)Joe Hoerner (1)8,97215–14
30May 20@ Astros6–5 (10)Darold Knowles (4–0)Jim Owens (3–2)None29,76316–14
31May 21@ Astros3–4 (11)Don Lee (2–0)Bob Buhl (0–1)None30,22916–15
32May 22@ Astros6–1Jim Bunning (5–1)Barry Latman (2–4)None20,99117–15
33May 23@ Astros9–0Larry Jackson (2–5)Dave Giusti (4–3)None12,38418–15
34May 24@ Dodgers2–3Don Sutton (6–4)Bob Buhl (0–2)Ron Perranoski (3)20,28618–16
35May 25@ Dodgers1–2Don Drysdale (3–4)Chris Short (4–4)None19,57218–17
36May 26@ Giants0–1 (14)Juan Marichal (9–0)Darold Knowles (4–1)None7,52918–18
37May 27@ Giants9–2Larry Jackson (3–5)Ray Sadecki (2–3)None16,06319–18
38May 28@ Giants2–0Ray Culp (2–3)Joe Gibbon (2–2)Darold Knowles (2)17,33120–18
39May 29@ Giants5–6 (10)Lindy McDaniel (3–2)Bo Belinsky (0–1)None25,23720–19
40May 30 (1)@ Mets7–2Jim Bunning (6–1)Gordie Richardson (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game21–19
41May 30 (2)@ Mets1–3Jack Fisher (2–5)Bob Buhl (0–3)None46,88221–20
42May 31@ Mets6–4Ray Herbert (1–2)Larry Bearnarth (1–2)Darold Knowles (3)9,94622–20
June (18–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
43June 1 (1)Cubs4–3Terry Fox (1–2)Chuck Estrada (1–1)Darold Knowles (4)see 2nd game23–20
44June 1 (2)Cubs7–4Bob Buhl (1–3)Bob Hendley (1–2)None12,33024–20
45June 2Cubs5–4Darold Knowles (5–1)Ferguson Jenkins (1–1)None6,01025–20
46June 3Giants6–1Jim Bunning (7–1)Ray Sadecki (3–4)None27,75926–20
47June 4Giants6–1Chris Short (5–4)Juan Marichal (10–1)None36,49427–20
48June 5Giants6–7 (10)Frank Linzy (2–2)Bo Belinsky (0–2)None22,58727–21
49June 6Giants6–2Rick Wise (1–0)Bobby Bolin (4–4)None19,20028–21
50June 7Reds5–1Jim Bunning (8–1)Milt Pappas (4–4)None12,42229–21
51June 8Reds10–6Chris Short (6–4)Sammy Ellis (2–9)Darold Knowles (5)14,63730–21
52June 9Reds0–1Joey Jay (6–2)Bob Buhl (1–4)None13,56630–22
53June 10Cardinals0–1Curt Simmons (1–1)Rick Wise (1–1)Joe Hoerner (3)17,69330–23
54June 11Cardinals0–2Bob Gibson (8–6)Jim Bunning (8–2)None20,89530–24
55June 12Cardinals5–3Chris Short (7–4)Nelson Briles (1–4)None13,42131–24
56June 13 (1)Braves6–2Larry Jackson (4–5)Tony Cloninger (5–7)Nonesee 2nd game32–24
57June 13 (2)Braves6–4Bob Buhl (2–4)Wade Blasingame (3–5)Terry Fox (2)21,64233–24
58June 14Braves6–11Ken Johnson (5–5)Rick Wise (1–2)Chi-Chi Olivo (5)16,75933–25
59June 15 (1)@ Reds6–7Billy McCool (3–3)Ed Roebuck (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game33–26
60June 15 (2)@ Reds6–9Don Nottebart (1–1)Ed Roebuck (0–2)None9,53833–27
61June 16@ Reds12–5Chris Short (8–4)Sammy Ellis (2–11)None6,35934–27
62June 17@ Cardinals6–5Darold Knowles (6–1)Don Dennis (2–1)None23,96535–27
63June 18@ Cardinals2–3Al Jackson (6–5)Roger Craig (2–1)None36,93235–28
64June 19 (1)@ Cardinals0–1Ray Washburn (4–3)Jim Bunning (8–3)Nonesee 2nd game35–29
65June 19 (2)@ Cardinals1–5Bob Gibson (10–6)Rick Wise (1–3)None44,94035–30
66June 20@ Braves5–7Tony Cloninger (7–7)Terry Fox (1–3)None16,79035–31
67June 21@ Braves1–4Denny Lemaster (5–4)Larry Jackson (4–6)None11,64935–32
68June 22@ Braves7–3Bob Buhl (3–4)Joey Jay (6–3)None12,54436–32
69June 24Pirates1–3Bob Veale (8–5)Jim Bunning (8–4)None26,79136–33
70June 25Pirates8–7Ray Culp (3–3)Pete Mikkelsen (5–4)Roger Craig (1)23,16037–33
71June 26Pirates0–2Woodie Fryman (5–3)Larry Jackson (4–7)None18,73437–34
72June 28@ Mets1–0Jim Bunning (9–4)Bob Friend (2–5)None22,69338–34
73June 29@ Mets5–2Bob Buhl (4–4)Rob Gardner (2–6)Darold Knowles (6)13,91839–34
74June 30@ Mets1–0Chris Short (9–4)Bob Shaw (5–5)None19,89540–34
July (15–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
75July 1Cubs7–0Larry Jackson (5–7)Bill Faul (1–3)None10,67041–34
76July 2Cubs12–9Rick Wise (2–3)Dick Ellsworth (3–11)Ray Herbert (1)4,25142–34
77July 3Cubs6–2Bob Buhl (5–4)Curt Simmons (2–2)Darold Knowles (7)5,05843–34
78July 4 (1)Mets6–9Bob Shaw (6–5)Chris Short (9–5)Jack Hamilton (7)see 2nd game43–35
79July 4 (2)Mets1–8Jack Fisher (6–8)Ray Culp (3–4)None19,20843–36
80July 5Mets3–1Larry Jackson (6–7)Bill Hepler (1–1)None8,04744–36
81July 6Mets5–7Darrell Sutherland (1–0)Darold Knowles (6–2)Jack Hamilton (8)12,46944–37
82July 7Mets6–9Gerry Arrigo (2–1)Ray Herbert (1–3)None7,44744–38
83July 8@ Cubs5–4Chris Short (10–5)Ken Holtzman (3–9)Darold Knowles (8)5,16645–38
84July 9@ Cubs11–6Larry Jackson (7–7)Bill Hands (5–8)Darold Knowles (9)7,19346–38
85July 10@ Cubs2–10Dick Ellsworth (4–12)Jim Bunning (9–5)None13,86346–39
July 121966 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis
86July 14Giants5–0Larry Jackson (8–7)Gaylord Perry (12–2)None24,34747–39
87July 15Giants1–8Juan Marichal (15–4)Jim Bunning (9–6)None29,96647–40
88July 16Giants6–5 (15)Terry Fox (2–3)Joe Gibbon (3–6)None14,48448–40
89July 17 (1)Dodgers3–0Chris Short (11–5)Joe Moeller (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game49–40
90July 17 (2)Dodgers1–3Claude Osteen (12–7)Ray Herbert (1–4)Phil Regan (11)31,83249–41
91July 18Dodgers4–0Larry Jackson (9–7)Sandy Koufax (16–5)None34,75550–41
92July 19@ Astros2–8Turk Farrell (4–6)Jim Bunning (9–7)None27,64850–42
93July 20@ Astros13–9Ray Herbert (2–4)Don Arlich (0–1)Darold Knowles (10)27,26651–42
94July 21@ Astros2–3Dave Giusti (10–7)Chris Short (11–6)Mike Cuellar (2)20,00251–43
95July 22@ Giants1–4Gaylord Perry (14–2)Larry Jackson (9–8)None23,42051–44
96July 23@ Giants8–0Jim Bunning (10–7)Bobby Bolin (5–6)None23,84652–44
97July 24@ Giants1–4Ron Herbel (4–3)Bob Buhl (5–5)Frank Linzy (11)30,83552–45
98July 25@ Dodgers3–6Ron Perranoski (3–4)Darold Knowles (6–3)None24,18452–46
99July 26@ Dodgers2–3Ron Perranoski (4–4)Larry Jackson (9–9)None54,36552–47
100July 27@ Dodgers1–2 (12)Phil Regan (8–1)Darold Knowles (6–4)None44,93752–48
101July 29@ Pirates3–5Billy O'Dell (4–3)Chris Short (11–7)Roy Face (16)25,35852–49
102July 30@ Pirates4–1Larry Jackson (10–9)Woodie Fryman (8–6)None15,80453–49
103July 31 (1)@ Pirates8–1Jim Bunning (11–7)Vern Law (6–5)Nonesee 2nd game54–49
104July 31 (2)@ Pirates6–5 (10)Joe Verbanic (1–0)Roy Face (4–4)Ray Herbert (2)28,94755–49
August (16–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1Astros6–5 (10)Terry Fox (3–3)Jim Owens (4–6)None11,60256–49
106August 2Astros4–3Rick Wise (3–3)Barry Latman (2–6)Terry Fox (3)10,94957–49
107August 3Astros7–6Larry Jackson (11–9)Carroll Sembera (0–2)Darold Knowles (11)14,91858–49
108August 4Astros12–2Jim Bunning (12–7)Dave Giusti (11–9)None15,38959–49
109August 5Braves2–9Dick Kelley (1–2)Joe Verbanic (1–1)Ted Abernathy (8)22,52059–50
110August 6Braves6–5Chris Short (12–7)Clay Carroll (4–4)Darold Knowles (12)24,33060–50
111August 7Braves0–3Tony Cloninger (10–7)Larry Jackson (11–10)None14,58260–51
112August 9@ Cardinals2–3Larry Jaster (7–3)Jim Bunning (12–8)Nelson Briles (5)26,19160–52
113August 10@ Cardinals5–1Chris Short (13–7)Steve Carlton (1–1)None23,09061–52
114August 11@ Cardinals1–5Al Jackson (12–9)Larry Jackson (11–11)None22,40461–53
August 12@ BravesPostponed (rain);[17] Makeup: August 13 as a traditional double-header
115August 13 (1)@ Braves4–2Jim Bunning (13–8)Ken Johnson (9–8)Darold Knowles (13)see 2nd game62–53
116August 13 (2)@ Braves7–4Ray Culp (4–4)Pat Jarvis (0–1)Terry Fox (4)27,77063–53
117August 14@ Braves1–7Denny Lemaster (11–8)Bob Buhl (5–6)None16,85563–54
118August 15Cubs11–5Chris Short (14–7)Bill Hands (8–11)Terry Fox (5)7,62764–54
119August 16Cubs5–3Larry Jackson (12–11)Ferguson Jenkins (2–6)None11,32165–54
120August 17Cubs3–5 (10)Curt Simmons (4–3)Bob Buhl (5–7)None9,95465–55
121August 19Mets5–4 (10)John Morris (1–0)Bob Friend (5–8)None17,46266–55
122August 20Mets5–4 (11)Ray Culp (5–4)Dick Selma (3–4)None7,64367–55
123August 21 (1)Mets5–6Bill Hepler (3–2)Rick Wise (3–4)Jack Hamilton (12)see 2nd game67–56
124August 21 (2)Mets1–5Tug McGraw (2–5)Jim Bunning (13–9)None36,62567–57
125August 22@ Pirates5–6Don Cardwell (6–6)Bob Buhl (5–8)Pete Mikkelsen (10)15,11967–58
126August 23@ Pirates5–4Chris Short (15–7)Billy O'Dell (4–4)None25,50468–58
127August 24@ Pirates4–6Vern Law (9–5)Larry Jackson (12–12)None19,89968–59
128August 25@ Pirates4–1Jim Bunning (14–9)Bob Veale (13–8)None25,65869–59
129August 26@ Reds0–2Jim O'Toole (5–6)Rick Wise (3–5)Billy McCool (15)16,20369–60
130August 27 (1)@ Reds7–14Ted Davidson (2–1)Chris Short (15–8)Nonesee 2nd game69–61
131August 27 (2)@ Reds7–8Billy McCool (8–8)Ray Herbert (2–5)None17,96669–62
132August 28@ Reds2–5Jim Maloney (14–4)Larry Jackson (12–13)Don Nottebart (10)12,69869–63
133August 29Giants5–1Jim Bunning (15–9)Ray Sadecki (4–7)None25,99470–63
134August 30Giants1–7Bobby Bolin (8–9)Rick Wise (3–6)Frank Linzy (16)25,08670–64
135August 31Astros10–5Chris Short (16–8)Bob Bruce (2–11)None9,42071–64
September (15–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
136September 1Astros3–1Larry Jackson (13–13)Turk Farrell (6–9)None8,97472–64
137September 2@ Mets6–0Jim Bunning (16–9)Larry Miller (0–1)None24,54173–64
138September 3@ Mets8–4Rick Wise (4–6)Bob Shaw (10–12)None19,92174–64
139September 4@ Mets5–0Chris Short (17–8)Tug McGraw (2–7)None17,77075–64
140September 5 (1)@ Cubs4–5Arnold Earley (2–1)Darold Knowles (6–5)Nonesee 2nd game75–65
141September 5 (2)@ Cubs7–2Ray Culp (6–4)Dick Ellsworth (5–20)None20,66976–65
142September 6@ Cubs2–7Ferguson Jenkins (3–7)Jim Bunning (16–10)Bob Hendley (6)3,21876–66
143September 9Reds7–6Larry Jackson (14–13)Milt Pappas (10–11)None14,86677–66
144September 10Reds1–2Sammy Ellis (12–16)Jim Bunning (16–11)Billy McCool (18)14,81977–67
145September 11Reds9–3Chris Short (18–8)Jim Maloney (14–7)None9,36378–67
146September 13@ Giants2–7Juan Marichal (22–6)Larry Jackson (14–14)None11,93078–68
147September 14@ Giants2–0Jim Bunning (17–11)Gaylord Perry (20–7)None8,32879–68
148September 16@ Astros4–6Mike Cuellar (11–9)Chris Short (18–9)None10,92079–69
149September 17@ Astros2–11Larry Dierker (9–7)John Morris (1–1)None10,29179–70
150September 18@ Dodgers4–0Larry Jackson (15–14)Claude Osteen (16–12)None36,18380–70
151September 19@ Dodgers1–6Don Drysdale (11–16)Jim Bunning (17–12)None24,90080–71
152September 20@ Dodgers1–11Sandy Koufax (25–8)Chris Short (18–10)None41,72680–72
153September 21@ Dodgers3–2Rick Wise (5–6)Claude Osteen (16–13)None35,77081–72
154September 23Cardinals5–4 (12)Ray Culp (7–4)Dick Hughes (1–1)None6,89682–72
155September 24Cardinals5–4Jim Bunning (18–12)Al Jackson (13–14)None8,18683–72
156September 25Cardinals4–3 (13)Bob Buhl (6–8)Nelson Briles (4–15)None4,62884–72
157September 26Pirates5–4 (11)Jim Bunning (19–12)Billy O'Dell (5–5)None8,28985–72
September 27PiratesPostponed (rain);[18] Makeup: September 28 as a traditional double-header
158September 28 (1)Pirates1–2Steve Blass (11–6)Jim Bunning (19–13)Tommie Sisk (1)see 2nd game85–73
159September 28 (2)Pirates2–4Bob Veale (16–12)Larry Jackson (15–15)None7,21385–74
160September 30Dodgers5–3Chris Short (19–10)Claude Osteen (17–14)None16,60386–74
October (1–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
October 1DodgersPostponed (rain);[19] Makeup: October 2 as a traditional double-header[20]
161October 2 (1)Dodgers4–3Chris Short (20–10)Bob Miller (4–2)Nonesee 2nd game87–74
162October 2 (2)Dodgers3–6Sandy Koufax (27–9)Jim Bunning (19–14)None23,21587–75

Roster

1966 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CClay Dalrymple11433181.245439
1BBill White159577159.27622103
2BCookie Rojas156626168.268655
SSDick Groat155584152.260253
3BDick Allen141524166.31740110
LFTony González132384110.286640
CFJohnny Briggs8125572.2821023
RFJohnny Callison155612169.2761155

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Tony Taylor125434105.242540
Bob Uecker7820743.208730
Jackie Brandt8216441.250115
Harvey Kuenn8615947.296015
Doug Clemens7912131.256115
Bobby Wine468921.23605
Phil Linz407014.20006
Jimmie Schaffer8152.13314
John Herrnstein4101.10001
Gary Sutherland330.00000
Adolfo Phillips230.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jim Bunning43314.019142.41252
Chris Short42272.020103.54177
Larry Jackson35247.015132.99107
John Boozer25.1006.755

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Bob Buhl32132.0684.7759
Ray Culp34110.2745.04100
Rick Wise2299.1563.7158
Gary Wagner56.1018.532

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Darold Knowles6965133.0588
Terry Fox363244.4722
Ray Herbert232524.2915
Joe Verbanic171105.147
Roger Craig142115.5613
John Morris131105.278
Bo Belinsky90202.938
Ed Roebuck60206.005
Steve Ridzik20007.710
Grant Jackson20005.400
Ferguson Jenkins10003.862

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA San Diego Padres Pacific Coast League Frank Lucchesi
AA Macon Peaches Southern League Andy Seminick
A Bakersfield Bears California League Dick Teed
A Tidewater Tides Carolina League Bobby Morgan and Lou Kahn
A Spartanburg Phillies Western Carolinas League Bob Wellman
A-Short Season Huron Phillies Northern League Joe Lonnett
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Hugh Luby

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Spartanburg

Eugene affiliation shared with St. Louis Cardinals[21]

References

  1. 1 2 "Mike Marshall Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved November 22, 2020.
  2. Dick Groat Stats at Baseball-Reference.com
  3. Rubén Amaro Stats at Baseball-Reference.com
  4. Rich Barry Stats at Baseball-Reference.com
  5. Darold Knowles Stats at Baseball-Reference.com
  6. Wes Covington Stats at Baseball-Reference.com
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