:List of Philadelphia Phillies seasons

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This is a list of seasons completed by the Philadelphia Phillies, originally known as the Philadelphia Quakers, a professional baseball franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Philadelphia Phillies have completed 131 seasons in Major League Baseball since their inception in 1883.

As of the conclusion of the 2023 season, the Phillies have played

in 21,486 regular season games, with a record of 10,112-11,259 (.471). They also have a combined record of 68-65 (.511) in post-season play.{{Cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/|title=Philadelphia Phillies History & Encyclopedia|access-date=2008-04-15|work=Baseball-Reference.com|archive-date=2009-02-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090201085543/http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/|url-status=live}} This list documents the season-by-season records of the Phillies’ franchise including their year as the “Quakers” and the years where they shared the names “Quakers” and “Phillies.” The team was formed in the National League after the dissolution of the Worcester baseball franchise at the end of 1882, though there is no additional connection between the teams.{{Cite web|url=http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/timeline01.jsp|title=Philadelphia Phillies History: A timeline|access-date=2008-04-15|work=Phillies.com|archive-date=2014-10-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141014020847/http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/timeline01.jsp|url-status=dead}}

At times, the Phillies’ search for success has been seen as an exercise in futility,{{Cite web |url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/12/sports/PHILADELPHIA.php |title=Baseball: Phillies near 10,000th loss |access-date=2008-04-25 |author=Longman, Jere |date=June 12, 2007 |work=International Herald Tribune |archive-date=2007-09-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070916105414/http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/12/sports/PHILADELPHIA.php |url-status=live }}{{Cite web |url=http://www.postgazette.com/pg/07170/795230-192.stm |title=Baseball futility: The Pirates, the Phillies and how to define failure |access-date=2008-04-25 |date=June 19, 2007 |work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |archive-date=2007-07-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070707042554/http://postgazette.com/pg/07170/795230-192.stm |url-status=live }} because of their long stretches of losing seasons,{{Cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/phillies.shtml|title=Philadelphia Phillies|access-date=2008-04-15|work=Baseball-Almanac.com|archive-date=2008-05-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509075108/http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teams/phillies.shtml|url-status=live}} including sixteen consecutive from 1933 through 1948.{{Cite web |url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08090/869175-63.stm |title=Losing has lost its luster |access-date=2008-04-15 |author=Dvorchak, Robert |date=March 30, 2008 |work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |archive-date=2008-04-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080403234044/http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08090/869175-63.stm |url-status=live }} However, the Phillies do own eight National League pennants, won in 1915, 1950, 1980, 1983, 1993, 2008, 2009, and 2022, as well as championships in the {{wsy|1980}} and 2008 World Series. Compared to the team's early days, the Phillies have recently been more successful than not, with two periods of extended success: the first from 1975 to 1983, when they won five East Division championships as well as the first-half championship in the strike-shortened 1981 season, and the second starting in 2001, with a winning percentage of .540 over those nine seasons, finishing above .500 in all but one, and making the playoffs from 2007 to 2011.

During their record-setting streak of sixteen consecutive losing seasons, the Phillies posted their franchise record for losses in a season in 1941 with 111,{{Cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1941.shtml |title=1941 Philadelphia Phillies |access-date=2008-04-15 |work=Baseball-Reference.com |archive-date=2008-08-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080804155250/http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1941.shtml |url-status=live }} falling shy of the modern (post-dead-ball era) Major League record of 120 losses in a season.{{Cite web|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/notebooks/20030921basnot7.asp|title=Baseball Notebook: Losses and Tigers and Mets ... oh my!|access-date=2008-04-15|last=Ziants|first=Steve|date=September 21, 2003|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|archive-date=2008-12-02|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081202182008/http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/notebooks/20030921basnot7.asp|url-status=live}}{{Cite web|url=http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/nym/history/year_by_year_results.jsp|title=History: Mets year-by-year results|access-date=2008-05-02|work=MLB.com|archive-date=2009-02-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090225124446/http://newyork.mets.mlb.com/nym/history/year_by_year_results.jsp|url-status=dead}} During the 2007 season, the franchise also became the first professional sports team in American history to reach 10,000 losses.{{Cite web |url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/phillies/2007-07-02-Loser-Phillies_N.htm |title=Phillies are No. 1 in loss column |access-date=2008-04-15 |author=Antonen, Mel |date=July 2, 2007 |work=USA Today |archive-date=2008-07-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080725145023/http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/phillies/2007-07-02-Loser-Phillies_N.htm |url-status=live }} The Phillies have thrice surpassed the century mark for wins in a season: in 1976 with 101 wins,{{Cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1976.shtml |title=1976 Philadelphia Phillies |access-date=2008-04-15 |work=Baseball-Reference.com |archive-date=2022-03-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220326175424/https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1976.shtml |url-status=live }} when they made their first playoff appearance in twenty-six seasons; again the next season when they matched that mark;{{Cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1977.shtml |title=1977 Philadelphia Phillies |access-date=2008-04-15 |work=Baseball-Reference.com |archive-date=2022-03-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220326184317/https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1977.shtml |url-status=live }} and in 2011, when they set the franchise single-season record for wins with 102 victories and clinched a playoff position at the earliest point in team history.{{cite web|url=http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_09_28_phimlb_atlmlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=phi|title=Phillies set club mark, turn focus to playoffs|last=Zolecki|first=Todd|work=MLB.com|access-date=September 29, 2011|date=September 29, 2011|archive-date=October 1, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111001082303/http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_09_28_phimlb_atlmlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=phi|url-status=dead}} Philadelphia finished the 2010 season with a record of 97–65, marking the first time that the team completed a season with Major League Baseball's best record;{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20101003&content_id=15371600¬ebook_id=15371602&vkey=notebook_phi&c_id=phi|title=For first time, Phillies finish with best record|last=Zolecki|first=Todd|date=October 3, 2010|website=Philadelphia Phillies|publisher=MLB|access-date=October 7, 2010|archive-date=October 6, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101006104204/http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20101003&content_id=15371600¬ebook_id=15371602&vkey=notebook_phi&c_id=phi|url-status=live}} they duplicated this accomplishment in 2011 as the majors' only 100-win team.{{cite news|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/phillies/20110929_Inside_the_Phillies__Manuel__Phillies_start_second_leg_of_a_magical_season.html?viewAll=y|title=Marathon Milestones: Manuel, Phillies Break Team Records|date=September 29, 2011|first=Bob|last=Brookover|newspaper=The Philadelphia Inquirer|page=A1|access-date=October 1, 2011|archive-date=October 2, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002024340/http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/phillies/20110929_Inside_the_Phillies__Manuel__Phillies_start_second_leg_of_a_magical_season.html?viewAll=y|url-status=live}} Since 2011, the Phillies have declined again and in 2015 they suffered the worst record in MLB and the franchise's worst since an equally-poor record in 1969, with their worst before then from 1961. However, their fortunes have turned once again since the arrival of Bryce Harper in 2019, culminating in a pennant win in 2022.

Year by year

class="wikitable style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"

|align="center" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|World Series champions
({{mlby|1903}}–present) †

|align="center" bgcolor="#ddffdd"|National League champions
({{mlby|1883}}–present) *

|align="center" bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|Division champions
({{mlby|1969}}–present) ^

|align="center" bgcolor="#96CDCD"|Wild card berth
({{mlby|1994}}–present) ¤

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center; font-size:95%"
scope="col"|MLB season

!scope="col"|Team season

!scope="col"|League

!scope="col"|Division

!scope="col"|Finish{{ref label|Finish|a|a}}

!scope="col"|Wins{{ref label|WinLoss|b|b}}

!scope="col"|Losses

!scope="col"|Win%

!scope="col"|GB{{ref label|GamesBack|c|c}}

!scope="col"|Postseason

!scope="col"|Awards

!scope="col"|Manager

|align="center" colspan="12" style="background:#FFFFFF; color:#000000"|Philadelphia Quakers

{{mlby|1883}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1883

|NL

|

|8th

|17

|81

|{{winpct|17|81}}

|46

|

|

|Bob Ferguson Until May 28

Blondie Purcell Starting May 28

{{mlby|1884}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1884

|NL

|

|6th

|39

|73

|{{winpct|39|73}}

|45

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1885}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1885

|NL

|

|3rd

|56

|54

|{{winpct|56|54}}

|30

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1886}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1886

|NL

|

|4th

|71

|43

|{{winpct|71|43}}

|14

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1887}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1887{{ref label|StartBaker|m|m}}

|NL

|

|2nd

|75

|48

|{{winpct|75|48}}

|3{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1888}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1888

|NL

|

|3rd

|69

|61

|{{winpct|69|61}}

|14{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1889}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1889

|NL

|

|4th

|63

|64

|{{winpct|63|64}}

|20{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Harry Wright

align="center" colspan="12" style="{{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Philadelphia Phillies
{{mlby|1890}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1890

|NL

|

|3rd

|78

|54

|{{winpct|78|54}}

|9{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Harry Wright

Jack Clements

Al Reach

Bob Allen

{{mlby|1891}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1891

|NL

|

|4th

|68

|69

|{{winpct|68|69}}

|18{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1892}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1892

|NL

|

|4th

|87

|66

|{{winpct|87|66}}

|16{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1893}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1893

|NL

|

|4th

|72

|57

|{{winpct|72|57}}

|14

|

|

|Harry Wright

{{mlby|1894}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1894

|NL

|

|4th

|71

|57

|{{winpct|71|57}}

|18

|

|

|Arthur Irwin

{{mlby|1895}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1895

|NL

|

|3rd

|78

|53

|{{winpct|78|53}}

|9{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Arthur Irwin

{{mlby|1896}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1896

|NL

|

|8th

|62

|68

|{{winpct|62|68}}

|28{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Billy Nash

{{mlby|1897}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1897

|NL

|

|10th

|55

|77

|{{winpct|55|77}}

|38

|

|

|George Stallings

{{mlby|1898}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1898

|NL

|

|6th

|78

|71

|{{winpct|78|71}}

|24

|

|

|George Stallings Until June 19

Bill Shettsline Starting June 19

{{mlby|1899}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1899

|NL

|

|3rd

|94

|58

|{{winpct|94|58}}

|9

|

|

|Bill Shettsline

{{mlby|1900}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1900

|NL

|

|3rd

|75

|63

|{{winpct|75|63}}

|8

|

|

|Bill Shettsline

{{mlby|1901}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1901

|NL

|

|2nd

|83

|57

|{{winpct|83|57}}

|7{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Bill Shettsline

{{mlby|1902}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1902

|NL

|

|7th

|56

|81

|{{winpct|56|81}}

|46

|

|

|Bill Shettsline

{{mlby|1903}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1903

|NL

|

|7th

|49

|86

|{{winpct|49|86}}

|39{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Chief Zimmer

{{mlby|1904}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1904

|NL

|

|8th

|52

|100

|{{winpct|52|100}}

|53{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Hugh Duffy

{{mlby|1905}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1905

|NL

|

|4th

|83

|69

|{{winpct|83|69}}

|21{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Hugh Duffy

{{mlby|1906}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1906

|NL

|

|4th

|71

|82

|{{winpct|71|82}}

|45{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Hugh Duffy

{{mlby|1907}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1907

|NL

|

|3rd

|83

|64

|{{winpct|83|64}}

|21{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Billy Murray

{{mlby|1908}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1908

|NL

|

|4th

|83

|71

|{{winpct|83|71}}

|16

|

|

|Billy Murray

{{mlby|1909}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1909

|NL

|

|5th

|74

|79

|{{winpct|74|79}}

|36{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Billy Murray

{{mlby|1910}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1910

|NL

|

|4th

|78

|75

|{{winpct|78|75}}

|25{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Red Dooin

{{mlby|1911}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1911

|NL

|

|4th

|79

|73

|{{winpct|79|73}}

|19{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Red Dooin

{{mlby|1912}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1912

|NL

|

|5th

|73

|79

|{{winpct|73|79}}

|30{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Red Dooin

{{mlby|1913}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1913

|NL

|

|2nd

|88

|63

|{{winpct|88|63}}

|12{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Red Dooin

{{mlby|1914}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1914

|NL

|

|6th

|74

|80

|{{winpct|74|80}}

|20{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Red Dooin

{{mlby|1915}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1915

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|

|1st

|90

|62

|{{winpct|90|62}}

|—

|bgcolor="ddffdd"|Lost World Series (Red Sox) 4–1 *

|

|Pat Moran

{{mlby|1916}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1916

|NL

|

|2nd

|91

|62

|{{winpct|91|62}}

|2{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Pat Moran

{{mlby|1917}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1917

|NL

|

|2nd

|87

|65

|{{winpct|87|65}}

|10

|

|

|Pat Moran

{{mlby|1918}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1918

|NL

|

|6th

|55

|68

|{{winpct|55|68}}

|26

|

|

|Pat Moran

{{mlby|1919}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1919

|NL

|

|8th

|47

|90

|{{winpct|47|90}}

|47{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Jack Coombs Until July 7

Gavvy Cravath Starting July 7

{{mlby|1920}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1920

|NL

|

|8th

|62

|91

|{{winpct|62|91}}

|30{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Gavvy Cravath

{{mlby|1921}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1921

|NL

|

|8th

|51

|103

|{{winpct|51|103}}

|43{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Bill Donovan Until August 9

Kaiser Wilhelm Starting August 9

{{mlby|1922}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1922

|NL

|

|7th

|57

|96

|{{winpct|57|96}}

|35{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Kaiser Wilhelm

{{mlby|1923}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1923

|NL

|

|8th

|50

|104

|{{winpct|50|104}}

|45{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Art Fletcher

{{mlby|1924}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1924

|NL

|

|7th

|55

|96

|{{winpct|55|96}}

|37

|

|

|Art Fletcher

{{mlby|1925}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1925

|NL

|

|6th

|68

|85

|{{winpct|68|85}}

|27

|

|

|Art Fletcher

{{mlby|1926}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1926

|NL

|

|8th

|58

|93

|{{winpct|58|93}}

|29{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Art Fletcher

{{mlby|1927}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1927

|NL

|

|8th

|51

|103

|{{winpct|51|103}}

|43

|

|

|Stuffy McInnis

{{mlby|1928}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1928

|NL

|

|8th

|43

|109

|{{winpct|43|109}}

|51

|

|

|Burt Shotton

{{mlby|1929}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1929

|NL

|

|5th

|71

|82

|{{winpct|71|82}}

|27{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Burt Shotton

{{mlby|1930}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1930

|NL

|

|8th

|52

|102

|{{winpct|52|102}}

|40

|

|

|Burt Shotton

{{mlby|1931}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1931

|NL

|

|6th

|66

|88

|{{winpct|66|88}}

|35

|

|

|Burt Shotton

{{mlby|1932}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1932

NL

|

|4th

|78

|76

|{{winpct|78|76}}

|12

|

|Chuck Klein (MVP){{ref label|MVP|h|h}}

|Burt Shotton

{{mlby|1933}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1933

|NL

|

|7th

|60

|92

|{{winpct|60|92}}

|31

|

|Chuck Klein (NL Triple Crown)

|Burt Shotton

{{mlby|1934}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1934

|NL

|

|7th

|56

|93

|{{winpct|56|93}}

|37

|

|

|Jimmie Wilson

{{mlby|1935}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1935

|NL

|

|7th

|64

|89

|{{winpct|64|89}}

|35{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Jimmie Wilson

{{mlby|1936}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1936

|NL

|

|8th

|54

|100

|{{winpct|54|100}}

|38

|

|

|Jimmie Wilson

{{mlby|1937}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1937{{ref label|EndBaker|n|n}}

|NL

|

|7th

|61

|92

|{{winpct|61|92}}

|34{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Jimmie Wilson

{{mlby|1938}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1938{{ref label|StartShibe|o|o}}

|NL

|

|8th

|45

|105

|{{winpct|45|105}}

|43

|

|

|Jimmie Wilson

{{mlby|1939}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1939

|NL

|

|8th

|45

|106

|{{winpct|45|106}}

|50{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Doc Prothro

{{mlby|1940}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1940

|NL

|

|8th

|50

|103

|{{winpct|50|103}}

|50

|

|

|Doc Prothro

{{mlby|1941}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1941

|NL

|

|8th

|43

|111

|{{winpct|43|111}}

|57

|

|

|Doc Prothro

{{mlby|1942}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1942

|NL

|

|8th

|42

|109

|{{winpct|42|109}}

|62{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Hans Lobert

{{mlby|1943}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1943

|NL

|

|7th

|64

|90

|{{winpct|64|90}}

|41

|

|

|Bucky Harris Until July 27

Freddie Fitzsimmons Starting July 27

{{mlby|1944}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1944

|NL

|

|8th

|61

|92

|{{winpct|61|92}}

|43{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Freddie Fitzsimmons

{{mlby|1945}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1945

|NL

|

|8th

|46

|108

|{{winpct|46|108}}

|52

|

|

|Freddie Fitzsimmons Until June 30

Ben Chapman Starting June 30

{{mlby|1946}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1946

|NL

|

|5th

|69

|85

|{{winpct|69|85}}

|28

|

|

|Ben Chapman

{{mlby|1947}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1947

|NL

|

|7th

|62

|92

|{{winpct|62|92}}

|32

|

|

|Ben Chapman

{{mlby|1948}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1948

|NL

|

|6th

|66

|88

|{{winpct|66|88}}

|25{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Ben Chapman

Dusty Cooke

Eddie Sawyer

{{mlby|1949}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1949

|NL

|

|3rd

|81

|73

|{{winpct|81|73}}

|16

|

|

|Eddie Sawyer

{{mlby|1950}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1950

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|

|1st

|91

|63

|{{winpct|91|63}}

|—

|bgcolor="ddffdd"|Lost World Series (Yankees) 4–0 *

|Jim Konstanty (MVP)

Eddie Sawyer (MOY){{ref label|MOY|g|g}}"Eddie Sawyer Honored in Baseball Vote". https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7tIKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BlADAAAAIBAJ&pg=6370,6584502&dq=phillies+yankees&hl=en {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170222135732/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7tIKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BlADAAAAIBAJ&pg=6370,6584502&dq=phillies+yankees&hl=en |date=2017-02-22 }} Prescott Evening Courier. 1950-11-08. p. Section 2, Page 1.}

|Eddie Sawyer

{{mlby|1951}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1951

|NL

|

|5th

|73

|81

|{{winpct|73|81}}

|23{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Eddie Sawyer

{{mlby|1952}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1952

|NL

|

|4th

|87

|67

|{{winpct|87|67}}

|9{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Eddie Sawyer Until June 27

Steve O'Neill Starting June 27

{{mlby|1953}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1953

|NL

|

|3rd

|83

|71

|{{winpct|83|71}}

|22

|

|

|Steve O'Neill

{{mlby|1954}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1954

|NL

|

|4th

|75

|79

|{{winpct|75|79}}

|22

|

|

|Steve O'Neill Until July 15

Terry Moore Starting July 15

{{mlby|1955}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1955

|NL

|

|4th

|77

|77

|{{winpct|77|77}}

|21{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Mayo Smith

{{mlby|1956}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1956

|NL

|

|5th

|71

|83

|{{winpct|71|83}}

|22

|

|

|Mayo Smith

{{mlby|1957}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1957

|NL

|

|5th

|77

|77

|{{winpct|77|77}}

|18

|

|Jack Sanford (ROY){{ref label|ROY|i|i}}

|Mayo Smith

{{mlby|1958}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1958

|NL

|

|8th

|69

|85

|{{winpct|69|85}}

|23

|

|

|Mayo Smith Until July 22

Eddie Sawyer Starting July 22

{{mlby|1959}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1959

|NL

|

|8th

|64

|90

|{{winpct|64|90}}

|23

|

|

|Eddie Sawyer

{{mlby|1960}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1960

|NL

|

|8th

|59

|95

|{{winpct|59|95}}

|36

|

|

|Eddie Sawyer

Andy Cohen

Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1961}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1961

|NL

|

|8th

|47

|107

|{{winpct|47|107}}

|46

|

|

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1962}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1962

|NL

|

|7th

|81

|80

|{{winpct|81|80}}

|20

|

|Gene Mauch (MOY) {{Cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_mgy2.shtml|title=Associated Press Manager of the Year Award on Baseball Almanac|access-date=2015-06-21|archive-date=2010-02-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100201204555/http://baseball-almanac.com/awards/aw_mgy2.shtml|url-status=live}}

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1963}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1963

|NL

|

|4th

|87

|75

|{{winpct|87|75}}

|12

|

|

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1964}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1964

|NL

|

|2nd

|92

|70

|{{winpct|92|70}}

|1

|

|Dick Allen (ROY)

Gene Mauch (MOY)

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1965}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1965

|NL

|

|6th

|85

|76

|{{winpct|85|76}}

|11{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1966}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1966

|NL

|

|4th

|87

|75

|{{winpct|87|75}}

|8

|

|

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1967}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1967

|NL

|

|5th

|82

|80

|{{winpct|82|80}}

|19{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Gene Mauch

{{mlby|1968}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1968

|NL

|

|7th

|76

|86

|{{winpct|76|86}}

|21

|

|

|Gene Mauch Until June 16

Bob Skinner Starting June 16

{{mlby|1969}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1969

|NL

|East

|5th

|63

|99

|{{winpct|63|99}}

|37

|

|

|Bob Skinner Until August 6

George Myatt Starting August 6

{{mlby|1970}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1970{{ref label|EndShibe|p|p}}

|NL

|East

|5th

|73

|88

|{{winpct|73|88}}

|15{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Frank Lucchesi

{{mlby|1971}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1971{{ref label|StartVet|q|q}}

|NL

|East

|6th

|67

|95

|{{winpct|67|95}}

|30

|

|

|Frank Lucchesi

{{mlby|1972}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1972

|NL

|East

|6th

|59

|97

|{{winpct|59|97}}

|37{{frac|1|2}}

|

|Steve Carlton (CYA){{ref label|CYA|f|f}}

|Frank Lucchesi Until July 10

Paul Owens Starting July 10

{{mlby|1973}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1973

|NL

|East

|6th

|71

|91

|{{winpct|71|91}}

|11{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

| Danny Ozark

{{mlby|1974}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1974

|NL

|East

|3rd

|80

|82

|{{winpct|80|82}}

|8

|

|

| Danny Ozark

{{mlby|1975}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1975

|NL

|East

|2nd

|86

|76

|{{winpct|86|76}}

|6{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

| Danny Ozark

{{mlby|1976}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1976

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|101

|61

|{{winpct|101|61}}

|—

|Lost NLCS{{ref label|NLCS|e|e}} (Reds) 3–0

|Danny Ozark (MOY){{Cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=mgr_history |title=Major League Baseball Manager of the Year winners |access-date=2008-04-15 |work=MLB.com |archive-date=2014-04-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140423111613/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=mgr_history |url-status=live }}

| Danny Ozark

{{mlby|1977}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1977

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|101

|61

|{{winpct|101|61}}

|—

|Lost NLCS (Dodgers) 3–1

|Steve Carlton (CYA)

| Danny Ozark

{{mlby|1978}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1978

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|90

|72

|{{winpct|90|72}}

|—

|Lost NLCS (Dodgers) 3–1

|

| Danny Ozark

{{mlby|1979}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1979

|NL

|East

|4th

|84

|78

|{{winpct|84|78}}

|14

|

|

| Danny Ozark Until August 31

Dallas Green Starting August 31

bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|{{mlby|1980}} †

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1980

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|91

|71

|{{winpct|91|71}}

|—

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won NLCS (Astros) 3–2
Won World Series (Royals) 4–2 †

|Mike Schmidt (MVP, WSMVP){{ref label|TYIB7|aa|aa}}
Steve Carlton (CYA)

|Dallas Green

rowspan=2|{{mlby|1981}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;" rowspan=2|1981

|rowspan=2|NL

|rowspan=2|East

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|1st ^

|34

|21

|{{winpct|34|21}}

|—

|rowspan=2|Lost NLDS{{ref label|NLDS|d|d}} (Expos) 3–2

|rowspan=2|Mike Schmidt (MVP)

|rowspan=2|Dallas Green

3rd

|25

|27

|{{winpct|25|27}}

|4{{frac|1|2}}

{{mlby|1982}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1982

|NL

|East

|2nd

|89

|73

|{{winpct|89|73}}

|3

|

|Steve Carlton (CYA)

|Pat Corrales

{{mlby|1983}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1983

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|90

|72

|{{winpct|90|72}}

|—

|bgcolor="ddffdd"|Won NLCS (Dodgers) 3–1
Lost World Series (Orioles) 4–1 *

|John Denny (CYA)

|Pat Corrales Until July 17

Paul Owens Starting July 17

{{mlby|1984}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1984

|NL

|East

|4th

|81

|81

|{{winpct|81|81}}

|15{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Paul Owens

{{mlby|1985}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1985

|NL

|East

|5th

|75

|87

|{{winpct|75|87}}

|26

|

|

|John Felske

{{mlby|1986}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1986

|NL

|East

|2nd

|86

|75

|{{winpct|86|75}}

|21{{frac|1|2}}

|

|Mike Schmidt (MVP)

|John Felske

{{mlby|1987}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1987

|NL

|East

|4th

|80

|82

|{{winpct|80|82}}

|15

|

|Steve Bedrosian (CYA)

|John Felske Until June 17

Lee Elia Starting June 17

{{mlby|1988}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1988

|NL

|East

|6th

|65

|96

|{{winpct|65|96}}

|35{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Lee Elia Until September 23

John Vukovich Starting September 23

{{mlby|1989}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1989

|NL

|East

|6th

|67

|95

|{{winpct|67|95}}

|26

|

|

|Nick Leyva

{{mlby|1990}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1990

|NL

|East

|4th

|77

|85

|{{winpct|77|85}}

|18

|

|

|Nick Leyva

{{mlby|1991}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1991

|NL

|East

|3rd

|78

|84

|{{winpct|78|84}}

|20

|

|

|Nick Leyva Until April 23

Jim Fregosi Starting April 23

{{mlby|1992}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1992

|NL

|East

|6th

|70

|92

|{{winpct|70|92}}

|26

|

|

|Jim Fregosi

{{mlby|1993}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1993

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|97

|65

|{{winpct|97|65}}

|—

|bgcolor="ddffdd"|Won NLCS (Braves) 4–2
Lost World Series (Blue Jays) 4–2 *

|

|Jim Fregosi

{{mlby|1994}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1994

|NL

|East

|4th

|54

|61

|{{winpct|54|61}}

|20{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

|Jim Fregosi

{{mlby|1995}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1995

|NL

|East

|3rd

|69

|75

|{{winpct|69|75}}

|21

|

|

|Jim Fregosi

{{mlby|1996}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1996

|NL

|East

|5th

|67

|95

|{{winpct|67|95}}

|29

|

|

|Jim Fregosi

{{mlby|1997}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1997

|NL

|East

|5th

|68

|94

|{{winpct|68|94}}

|33

|

|Scott Rolen (ROY)

|Terry Francona

{{mlby|1998}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1998

|NL

|East

|3rd

|75

|87

|{{winpct|75|87}}

|31

|

|

|Terry Francona

{{mlby|1999}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|1999

|NL

|East

|3rd

|77

|85

|{{winpct|77|85}}

|26

|

|

|Terry Francona

{{mlby|2000}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2000

|NL

|East

|5th

|65

|97

|{{winpct|65|97}}

|30

|

|

|Terry Francona

{{mlby|2001}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2001

|NL

|East

|2nd

|86

|76

|{{winpct|86|76}}

|2

|

|Larry Bowa (MOY)

| Larry Bowa

{{mlby|2002}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2002

|NL

|East

|3rd

|80

|81

|{{winpct|80|81}}

|21{{frac|1|2}}

|

|

| Larry Bowa

{{mlby|2003}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2003{{ref label|EndVet|r|r}}

|NL

|East

|3rd

|86

|76

|{{winpct|86|76}}

|15

|

|

| Larry Bowa

{{mlby|2004}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2004{{ref label|CitBankPark|s|s}}

|NL

|East

|2nd

|86

|76

|{{winpct|86|76}}

|10

|

|

| Larry Bowa Until October 1

Gary Varsho Starting October 1

{{mlby|2005}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2005

|NL

|East

|2nd

|88

|74

|{{winpct|88|74}}

|2

|

|Ryan Howard (ROY){{Cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=roy_history |title=History: MLB Awards |access-date=2008-04-21 |work=Major League Baseball |archive-date=2014-11-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141105175202/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=roy_history |url-status=live }}

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2006}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2006

|NL

|East

|2nd

|85

|77

|{{winpct|85|77}}

|12

|

|Ryan Howard (MVP)

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2007}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2007

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|89

|73

|{{winpct|89|73}}

|—

|Lost NLDS (Rockies) 3–0

|Jimmy Rollins (MVP){{Cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=mvp_history |title=Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player winners |access-date=2008-04-15 |work=MLB.com |archive-date=2008-10-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081006074033/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=mvp_history |url-status=live }}

| Charlie Manuel

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|{{mlby|2008}} †

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2008

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|92

|70

|{{winpct|92|70}}

|—

|bgcolor="#FFCCCC"|Won NLDS (Brewers) 3–1
Won NLCS (Dodgers) 4–1
Won World Series (Rays) 4–1 †

|Cole Hamels (WSMVP){{ref label|TYIB7|aa|aa}}

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2009}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2009

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|93

|69

|{{winpct|93|69}}

|—

|bgcolor="ddffdd"|Won NLDS (Rockies) 3–1
Won NLCS (Dodgers) 4–1
Lost World Series (Yankees) 4–2 *

|

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2010}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2010

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|97

|65

|{{winpct|97|65}}

|—

|Won NLDS (Reds) 3–0
Lost NLCS (Giants) 4–2

|Roy Halladay (CYA){{Cite web |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=cy_history |title=Major League Baseball Cy Young Award winners |access-date=2008-04-15 |work=MLB.com |archive-date=2012-04-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404204239/http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/awards/mlb_awards_content.jsp?content=cy_history |url-status=live }}

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2011}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2011

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|102

|60

|{{winpct|102|60}}

|—

|Lost NLDS (Cardinals) 3–2

|

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2012}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2012

|NL

|East

|3rd

|81

|81

|{{winpct|81|81}}

|17

|

|

| Charlie Manuel

{{mlby|2013}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2013

|NL

|East

|4th

|73

|89

|{{winpct|73|89}}

|23

|

|

| Charlie Manuel Until August 16

Ryne Sandberg Starting August 16

{{mlby|2014}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2014

|NL

|East

|5th

|73

|89

|{{winpct|73|89}}

|23

|

|

| Ryne Sandberg

{{mlby|2015}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2015

|NL

|East

|5th

|63

|99

|{{winpct|63|99}}

|27

|

|

| Ryne Sandberg Until June 26

Pete Mackanin Starting June 26

{{mlby|2016}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2016

|NL

|East

|4th

|71

|91

|{{winpct|71|91}}

|24

|

|

| Pete Mackanin

{{mlby|2017}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2017

|NL

|East

|5th

|66

|96

|{{winpct|66|96}}

|31

|

|

| Pete Mackanin

{{mlby|2018}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2018

|NL

|East

|3rd

|80

|82

|{{winpct|80|82}}

|10

|

|

| Gabe Kapler

{{mlby|2019}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2019

|NL

|East

|4th

|81

|81

|{{winpct|81|81}}

|16

|

|

| Gabe Kapler

{{mlby|2020}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2020

|NL

|East

|3rd

|28

|32

|{{winpct|28|32}}

|7

|

|

| Joe Girardi

{{mlby|2021}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2021

|NL

|East

|2nd

|82

|80

|{{winpct|82|80}}

|6{{frac|1|2}}

|

|Bryce Harper (MVP)

| Joe Girardi

{{mlby|2022}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2022

|bgcolor="#ddffdd"|NL *

|East

|bgcolor="#96CDCD"|{{sort|02|3rd}} ¤

|87

|75

|{{winpct|87|75}}

|14

|bgcolor="ddffdd"|Won NLWC (Cardinals) 2–0
Won NLDS (Braves) 3–1
Won NLCS (Padres) 4–1
Lost World Series (Astros) 4–2 *

|

| Joe Girardi Until June 3

Rob Thomson Starting June 3

{{mlby|2023}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2023

|NL

|East

|bgcolor="#96CDCD"|2nd ¤

|90

|72

|{{winpct|90|72}}

|14

|Won NLWC (Marlins) 2–0
Won NLDS (Braves) 3–1
Lost NLCS (Diamondbacks) 4–3

|

| Rob Thomson

{{mlby|2024}}

!scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|2024

|NL

|bgcolor="#D0E7FF"|East ^

|1st

|95

|67

|{{winpct|95|67}}

|—

|Lost NLDS (Mets) 3–1

|

| Rob Thomson

colspan=6 rowspan=5|Totals

!Wins

!Losses

!Win%

!colspan=3|

390

!424

!{{winpct|390|424}}

!colspan=3|Philadelphia Quakers all-time regular season record (1883–1889)

9,722

!10,835

!{{winpct|9722|10835}}

!colspan=3|Phillies all-time regular season record (1890–2022)

60

|59

|{{winpct|68|65}}

|colspan=3|All-time postseason record

10,180

! 11,324

!{{winpct|10172|11318}}

!colspan=3|All-time regular and postseason record

Record by decade

File:Mike Schmidt HR vs. Cincinnati Reds at Veteran's Stadium July 20, 1987.jpg

The following table describes the Phillies' MLB win–loss record by decade.

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Decade || style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Wins || style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Losses

!style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Ties|| style="text-align:center; {{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};" |Pct

1880s468477

|20

0.495
1890s740639

|21

0.536
1900s712764

|20

0.483
1910s746733

|16

0.504
1920s556973

|8

0.364
1930s579944

|8

0.381
1940s625911

|11

0.408
1950s735805

|5

0.477
1960s773836

|2

0.480
1970s812801

|0

0.503
1980s783780

|0

0.501
1990s720835

|0

0.463
2000s882737

|0

0.525
2010s718800

|0

0.473
2020s259227

|0

0.533
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! style="text-align:center; {{Baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|All-time

style="text-align:center; {{Baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|10,112style="text-align:center; {{Baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|11,259

!style="text-align:center; {{Baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|111

style="text-align:center; {{Baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};" |{{winpct|10112|11259}}

These statistics are from Baseball-Reference.com's Philadelphia Phillies History & Encyclopedia, and are current as of October 2023.

Postseason record by year

The Phillies have made the postseason seventeen times in their history, with their first being in 1915 and the most recent being in 2024.

class="wikitable"
colspan=1 style="{{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Year

!colspan=1 style="{{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Finish

!colspan=1 style="{{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Round

!colspan=1 style="{{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Opponent

!colspan=3 style="{{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies|border=2}};"|Result

align="center"|{{baseball year|1915}}

|align="center"|National League Champions

|align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|Boston Red Sox

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|1

|align="center"|4

align="center"|{{baseball year|1950}}

|align="center"|National League Champions

|align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|New York Yankees

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|0

|align="center"|4

align="center"|{{baseball year|1976}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Cincinnati Reds

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|0

|align="center"|3

align="center"|{{baseball year|1977}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Los Angeles Dodgers

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|1

|align="center"|3

align="center"|{{baseball year|1978}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Los Angeles Dodgers

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|1

|align="center"|3

align="center" rowspan="2"|{{baseball year|1980}}

|align="center" rowspan="2"|World Series Champions

|align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Houston Astros

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|2

align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|Kansas City Royals

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|2

align="center"|{{baseball year|1981}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions (first half)

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Montreal Expos

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|3

align="center" rowspan="2"|{{baseball year|1983}}

|align="center" rowspan="2"|National League Champions

|align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Los Angeles Dodgers

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|1

align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|Baltimore Orioles

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|1

|align="center"|4

align="center" rowspan="2"|{{baseball year|1993}}

|align="center" rowspan="2"|National League Champions

|align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Atlanta Braves

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|2

align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|Toronto Blue Jays

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|4

align="center"|{{baseball year|2007}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Colorado Rockies

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|0

|align="center"|3

align="center" rowspan="3"|{{baseball year|2008}}

|align="center" rowspan="3"|World Series Champions

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Milwaukee Brewers

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|1

align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Los Angeles Dodgers

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|1

align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|Tampa Bay Rays

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|1

align="center" rowspan="3"|{{baseball year|2009}}

|align="center" rowspan="3"|National League Champions

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Colorado Rockies

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|1

align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Los Angeles Dodgers

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|1

align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|New York Yankees

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|4

align="center" rowspan="2"|{{baseball year|2010}}

|align="center" rowspan="2"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Cincinnati Reds

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|0

align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|San Francisco Giants

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|4

align="center"|{{baseball year|2011}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|St. Louis Cardinals

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|3

rowspan="4" align="center" |{{Baseball year|2022}}

| rowspan="4" align="center" |National League Champions

|align="center"|NLWC

|align="center"|St. Louis Cardinals

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|0

align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Atlanta Braves

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|1

align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|San Diego Padres

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|4

|align="center"|1

align="center"|World Series

|align="center"|Houston Astros

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|4

rowspan="3" align="center"|{{baseball year|2023}}

|rowspan="3" align="center"|National League Wild Card

|align="center"|NLWC

|align="center"|Miami Marlins

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|2

|align="center"|0

align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|Atlanta Braves

|align="center"|Won

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|1

align="center"|NLCS

|align="center"|Arizona Diamondbacks

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|3

|align="center"|4

align="center"|{{baseball year|2024}}

|align="center"|National League East Champions

|align="center"|NLDS

|align="center"|New York Mets

|align="center"|Lost

|align="center"|1

|align="center"|3

align="center" |17|| colspan="3" |Totals||15–15||69||68

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