Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (H)
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File:Billy Hamilton Baseball Card.jpg, a Hall of Famer and member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame, is the franchise leader in batting average, on-base percentage, and stolen bases, in addition to holding three single-season records.|alt=A sepia-toned image of a man in a white old-style baseball uniform and dark pillbox cap; he is holding a baseball bat in front of him in both hands]]
The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. 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.{{cite web|url=http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/timeline.jsp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100924093558/http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/timeline.jsp|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 24, 2010|title=Phillies Timeline|work=Phillies.MLB.com|publisher=Major League Baseball|access-date=September 30, 2010}}{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/|title=Philadelphia Phillies Team History & Encyclopedia|work=Baseball-Reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|access-date=September 30, 2010}} The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.{{cite book|last1=Roberts|first1=Robin|last2=Rogers|first2=C. Paul|title=The Whiz Kids and the 1950 Pennant|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wqe_nTq6fZwC|access-date=September 30, 2010|year=1996|publisher=Temple University Press|isbn=978-1-56639-466-6|page=29}} Since the franchise's inception, {{PhilsNum}} players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).
Of those {{PhilsNum}} Phillies, 133 have had surnames beginning with the letter H. One of those players has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; center fielder Billy Hamilton played for the Phillies for six seasons (1890–1895), amassing three career franchise records and three single-season records. Hamilton's .361 batting average, .463 on-base percentage, and 508 stolen bases lead all Phillies in those categories, and his single-season records include most runs scored (192 in the 1894 season; also a major league record), most stolen bases (111 in the 1891 season), and highest on-base percentage (.523 in 1894). The Hall of Fame lists the Phillies as Hamilton's primary team,{{cite web|url=http://baseballhall.org/hof/hamilton-billy|title=Hamilton, Billy|publisher=National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum|access-date=October 8, 2010}} and he is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame, as is Whiz Kid shortstop and second baseman Granny Hamner.{{cite web|url=http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/wall_of_fame.jsp|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070129060652/http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/phi/history/wall_of_fame.jsp|url-status=dead|archive-date=January 29, 2007|title=Phillies Wall of Fame|work=Phillies.MLB.com|publisher=Major League Baseball|access-date=September 30, 2010}}
Among the 73 batters in this list, Lou Hardie has the highest batting average, at .375; he notched three hits in eight at-bats during the 1884 season. Other players with an average above .300 include Hamilton, George Harper (.323 in three seasons), Chicken Hawks (.322 in one season), Butch Henline (.304 in six seasons), Chuck Hiller (.302 in one season), Walter Holke (.301 in three seasons), Paul Hoover (.308 in two seasons), and Don Hurst (.303 in seven seasons). Ryan Howard leads all members of this list with 253 home runs and 748 runs batted in in his seven seasons with the Phillies.
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. Cole Hamels' 74 victories and 1,091 strikeouts are the most by a player on this list, while Ken Heintzelman and Bill Hubbell lead with 55 defeats each. Tom Hilgendorf has the lowest earned run average (ERA) among pitchers, with a 2.14 mark; the only player to best Hilgendorf in that category on this list is Holke, a first baseman, who made one pitching appearance in 1979, throwing {{Frac|1|3}} inning and allowing no runs (a 0.00 ERA). Roy Halladay is one of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown a no-hitter, and the only man to accomplish the feat twice; in Halladay's first season with Philadelphia, he pitched a perfect game on May 29, 2010, and later became the second player to pitch a no-hitter in the postseason on October 6, 2010.{{cite web|url=http://www.retrosheet.org/nohit_chrono.htm|title=No Hitters Chronologically|publisher=Retrosheet, Inc|access-date=October 11, 2010}}
Two Phillies have made 30% or more of their Phillies appearances as both pitchers and position player. Bill Harman batted .071 in 14 plate appearances as a catcher while amassing a 4.85 ERA and striking out three as a pitcher. Hardie Henderson allowed 19 runs in his only game as a pitcher while notching a .250 average as a left fielder.
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File:Bobhall1.jpg played more than 30% of his games as a Phillie as both a third baseman and a shortstop.|alt=A black-and-white photograph of a dark-haired man in a white baseball jersey standing with arms akimbo]]
File:D7K 4966 Roy Halladay.jpg is the only pitcher in Phillies history to throw multiple no-hitters with the team.{{cite web|url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/nl/phillies/2010-10-07-halladay-no-hitter_N.htm|title=No-hit wonders: Reflections on MLB's exclusive two-man club|last=Dodd|first=Mike|author2=Seth Livingstone|date=October 9, 2010|work=USA Today|access-date=April 23, 2011}}|alt=A man in a gray baseball uniform with red trim and a red baseball cap holds an unseen baseball with his right hand while wearing a black baseball glove on his left; he has one leg lifted partially in the air]]
File:BillHallahanGoudeycard.jpg struck out 22 batters in a single season with Philadelphia.|alt=A baseball-card image of a smiling man in a white baseball uniform and cap]]
File:Billhallman01.jpg had three separate tenures with the Phillies: 1888–1889; 1892–1897; and 1901–1903.|alt=A black-and-white photograph of a man in a white old-style baseball uniform with a dark-colored "P" over the left breast]]
File:Cole Hamels pitching 2010.jpg won both the NLCS MVP and the World Series MVP Awards in 2008.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/playoffs2008/news/story?id=3671956|title=Hamels, who was 4–0 in postseason, wins World Series MVP|date=October 30, 2008|publisher=ESPN|access-date=April 23, 2011}}|alt=A long-haired young man in a white baseball uniform with red trim and baseball cap holds his throwing arm behind a black baseball glove.]]
File:Earl Hamilton baseball card.jpg lost his only decision with Philadelphia.|alt=A sepia-toned baseball card image of a man in a white baseball uniform with an interlocking "StL" on the left breast]]
File:Granny Hamner.jpg, shortstop for the Whiz Kids, is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame.|alt=A baseball card image of a man holding a baseball bat over his right shoulder; he is wearing a white baseball jersey and red baseball cap with a white "P" on the front]]
File:On the mound.jpg was killed in a car accident during the 2007 season.{{cite web|url=http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20070429&content_id=1936551&vkey=pr_stl&fext=.jsp&c_id=stl|title=Cardinals mourn loss of pitcher Josh Hancock|date=April 29, 2007|publisher=St. Louis Cardinals|access-date=April 26, 2011|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161104130703/http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20070429&content_id=1936551&vkey=pr_stl&fext=.jsp&c_id=stl|archive-date=November 4, 2016}}|alt=A man in a white baseball uniform and red baseball cap wearing a black baseball glove on his left hand]]
File:Andy Hansen.jpg pitched for Philadelphia from 1951 to 1953.|alt=A black-and-white photograph of a man wearing a white pinstriped baseball jersey with "Phillies" across the chest and a dark undershirt; he is holding a baseball in his lap with both hands and wears a baseball cap with a white "P" on the face atop his head]]
File:HappWarmup.jpg was traded from Philadelphia to the Houston Astros during the 2010 season.|alt=A young man in a blue baseball jersey and red baseball cap holds a black baseball glove against his chest with his left hand]]
File:IMG 8705 Brad Harman.jpg, a second baseman, played for the Phillies in 2008.|alt=A man in a light-blue baseball uniform with maroon trim reading "Harman" and "13" on the back; he is holding a baseball bat in his left had and wearing a maroon baseball helmet atop his head]]
File:CliffHeathcoteGoudeycard.jpg had one home run and five runs batted in during his only Phillies season.|alt=A baseball-card image of a man in a white baseball uniform and cap with an Old English "P" on the front in blue]]
File:Wes Helms.jpg played with Philadelphia during the 2007 season.|alt=A man in a gray baseball uniform and black batting helmet stands in the batter's box twisting from the waist while holding a baseball bat]]
File:TommyHerr1983.jpg, originally from nearby Lancaster, later returned to his hometown to manage the independent Lancaster Barnstormers.{{cite web|url=http://lancasterbarnstormers.com/news.cfm?newsID=20|title=Tom Herr Becomes First-Ever Barnstormers Manager|date=November 5, 2004|publisher=Lancaster Barnstormers|access-date=April 23, 2011}}|alt=A smiling young man with feathered blond hair wearing a red baseball jacket and red baseball cap]]
File:AndyHighGoudeycard.jpg hit two doubles in his only season with the Phillies.|alt=A baseball card image of a man in a white baseball uniform with red trim and white baseball cap with a black brim holding a baseball bat over his right shoulder]]
File:EdHolleyGoudeycard.jpg pitched three seasons for Philadelphia, amassing a 25–37 record.|alt=A baseball card image of a man in a white baseball uniform with red trim and a black newsboy hat]]
File:Paul Hoover.jpg played in parts of two seasons for the Phillies.|alt=A man in a gray baseball uniform reading "Hoover" and "13" on the back and a black catcher's mask on his face throwing a baseball with his right hand]]
File:Ryan Howard, 2007.jpg's 253 home runs ranked third all-time on the Phillies' career leaders list.{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/howarry01.shtml#2004-2010-sum:batting_standard|title=Ryan Howard Statistics and History|work=Baseball-Reference.com|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|access-date=April 23, 2011}}|alt=A dark-skinned man wearing a red baseball jersey with "Phillies" across the chest and a red baseball cap walking on a grass field]]
File:DonHurstGoudeycard.jpg had a seven-season Phillies career as a first baseman, batting in nearly 600 runs.|alt=A baseball card image of a smiling man wearing a white baseball uniform and cap with red trim and a blue Old English "D" over the left breast]]
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|+ List of players whose surnames begin with H, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics ! scope="col" style="width:35%;"| Name !scope="col" |Season(s) !scope="col" |Position(s) !scope="col" class="unsortable"| Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" style="width:2%;"| Ref |
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bert|Haas}}
| {{center|1948–1949}} || Third baseman
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Warren|Hacker}}
| {{center|1957–1958}} || Pitcher ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Harvey|Haddix}}
| {{center|1956–1957}} || Pitcher ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Haddock|George Haddock (baseball)}}
| {{center|1894}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bud|Hafey}}
| {{center|1939}} || Right fielder ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Art|Hagan}}
| {{center|1883}} || Pitcher ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Don|Hahn|Don Hahn (baseball)}}
| {{center|1975}} || Center fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Haislip}}
| {{center|1913}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bert|Hall|Bert Hall (baseball)}}
| {{center|1911}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bob|Hall|Bob Hall (outfielder)}}
| {{center|1904}} || Third baseman
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Dick|Hall|Dick Hall (baseball)}}
| {{center|1967–1968}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Roy|Halladay}}
| style="background:#cdf;"| {{center|2010–2011}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hallahan}}
| {{center|1938}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hallman|Bill Hallman (second baseman)}}
| {{center|1888–1889
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Cole|Hamels}}
| style="background:#cdf;"| {{center|2006–2011}} || Pitcher ||
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scope="row" style="background:#fdd;"| {{sortname|Billy|Hamilton|Billy Hamilton (baseball, born 1866)}}{{‡|alt=Hall of Fame, Phillies primary}}§
| {{center|1890–1895}} || Left fielder
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Earl|Hamilton}}
| {{center|1924}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jack|Hamilton|Jack Hamilton (baseball)}}
| {{center|1962–1963}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Garvin|Hamner}}
| {{center|1945}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Granny|Hamner}}§
| {{center|1944–1959}} || Shortstop
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Ray|Hamrick}}
| {{center|1943–1944}} || Shortstop ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Josh|Hancock}}
| {{center|2003–2004}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Lee|Handley}}
| {{center|1947}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Hanebrink}}
| {{center|1959}} || Second baseman
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Andy|Hansen}}
| {{center|1951–1953}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Snipe|Hansen}}
| {{center|1930
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scope="row" | {{sortname|J. A.|Happ}}
| {{center|2007–2010}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Harbridge}}
| {{center|1883}} || Center fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Lou|Hardie}}
| {{center|1884}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Harman}}
| {{center|1941}} || Catcher
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Brad|Harman}}
| {{center|2008}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Chuck|Harmon}}
| {{center|1957}} || Left fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Terry|Harmon}}
| {{center|1967
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|George W.|Harper|George Harper (outfielder)}}
| {{center|1924–1926}} || Right fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|J. George|Harper|George Harper (pitcher)}}
| {{center|1894}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ray|Harrell}}
| {{center|1939}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bud|Harrelson}}
| {{center|1978–1979}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Mickey|Harrington}}
| {{center|1963}} || Pinch runner{{ref label|Harrington|a|a}} || |
scope="row" | {{sortname|Gene|Harris|Gene Harris (baseball)}}
| {{center|1995}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Greg|Harris|Greg A. Harris}}
| {{center|1988–1989}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Herb|Harris}}
| {{center|1936}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Reggie|Harris}}
| {{center|1997}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Mike|Hartley|dab=baseball}}
| {{center|1991–1992}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ray|Hartranft}}
| {{center|1913}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Don|Hasenmayer}}
| {{center|1945–1946}} || Second baseman
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Mickey|Haslin}}
| {{center|1933–1936}} || Shortstop
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Billy|Hatcher}}
| {{center|1994}} || Center fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Chicken|Hawks}}
| {{center|1925}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Austin|Hays}}
| {{center|2024-Present}} || Left Fielder || |
scope="row" | {{sortname|Charlie|Hayes}}
| {{center|1989–1991
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Von|Hayes}}
| {{center|1983–1991}} || Right fielder
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Ralph|Head}}
| {{center|1923}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Hearn}}
| {{center|1957–1959}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Cliff|Heathcote}}
| {{center|1932}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Richie|Hebner}}
| {{center|1977–1978}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bronson|Heflin}}
| {{center|1996}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Hegan}}
| {{center|1958–1959}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ken|Heintzelman}}
| {{center|1947–1952}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Wes|Helms}}
| {{center|2007}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Heinie|Heltzel}}
| {{center|1944}} || Shortstop ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ed|Hemingway}}
| {{center|1918}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Rollie|Hemsley}}
| {{center|1946–1947}} || Catcher ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Solly|Hemus}}
| {{center|1956–1958}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Hardie|Henderson}}
| {{center|1883}} || Left fielder
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Harvey|Hendrick}}
| {{center|1934}} || Left fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Butch|Henline}}
| {{center|1921–1926}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Hennessey}}
| {{center|1942}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Fritz|Henrich}}
| {{center|1924}} || Center fielder
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Henry|Jim Henry (baseball)}}
| {{center|1939}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ray|Herbert}}
| {{center|1965–1966}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jesús|Hernáiz||Hernaiz, Jesus}}
| {{center|1974}} || Pitcher ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|José|Hernández|José Hernández (infielder)|Hernandez, Jose}}
| {{center|2006}} || Third baseman ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Roberto|Hernández|Roberto Hernández (baseball, born 1964)|Hernandez, Roberto}}
| {{center|2004}} || Pitcher ||
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scope="row" | {{sortname|Willie|Hernández||Hernandez, Willie}}
| {{center|1983}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Yoel|Hernández|Yoel Hernández (baseball)|Hernandez, Yoel}}
| {{center|2007}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|David|Herndon|David Herndon (baseball)}}
| style="background:#cdf;"| {{center|2010–2011}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Tom|Herr}}
| {{center|1989–1990}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Pancho|Herrera}}
| {{center|1958
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|John|Herrnstein}}
| {{center|1962–1966}} || First baseman
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ed|Heusser}}
| {{center|1938
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Kirby|Higbe}}
| {{center|1939–1940}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Andy|High}}
| {{center|1934}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|John|Hiland}}
| {{center|1885}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Tom|Hilgendorf}}
| {{center|1975}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Chuck|Hiller}}
| {{center|1967}} || Second baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Pat|Hilly}}
| {{center|1914}} || Right fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Charlie|Hilsey}}
| {{center|1883}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|A. J.|Hinch}}
| {{center|2004}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Larry|Hisle}}
| {{center|1968–1971}} || Center fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Don|Hoak}}
| {{center|1963–1964}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Hoch}}
| {{center|1908}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bert|Hodges}}
| {{center|1942}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Eli|Hodkey}}
| {{center|1946}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|George|Hodson|dab=baseball}}
| {{center|1895}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Hoerner}}
| {{center|1970–1972
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Lefty|Hoerst}}
| {{center|1940–1942
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hoffman|Bill Hoffman (baseball)}}
| {{center|1939}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Brad|Hogg}}
| {{center|1918–1919}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hohman}}
| {{center|1927}} || Left fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Joe|Holden}}
| {{center|1934–1936}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Walter|Holke}}
| {{center|1923–1925}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Al|Holland}}
| {{center|1983–1985}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ed|Holley}}
| {{center|1932–1934}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Al|Hollingsworth|Al Hollingsworth (baseball player)}}
| {{center|1938–1939}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Dave|Hollins}}
| {{center|1990–1995
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Stan|Hollmig}}
| {{center|1949–1951}} || Right fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Holloway|Jim Holloway (baseball)}}
| {{center|1929}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Mark|Holzemer}}
| {{center|2000}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Buster|Hoover}}
| {{center|1884}} || Left fielder
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Paul|Hoover|Paul Hoover (baseball)}}
| {{center|2009–2010}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Marty|Hopkins}}
| {{center|1934}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Tyler|Houston}}
| {{center|2003}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ryan|Howard}}
| style="background:#cdf;"| {{center|2004–2011}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Ken|Howell}}
| {{center|1989–1990}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Dan|Howley}}
| {{center|1913}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bill|Hubbell}}
| {{center|1920–1925}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Clarence|Huber}}
| {{center|1925–1926}} || Third baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Rex|Hudler}}
| {{center|1997–1998}} || Center fielder ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Charles|Hudson|Charles Hudson (baseball)}}
| {{center|1983–1986}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Keith|Hughes|Keith Hughes (baseball)}}
| {{center|1987}} || Left fielder
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Roy|Hughes|Roy Hughes (baseball)}}
| {{center|1939–1940
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Hughes|Tommy Hughes (baseball)}}
| {{center|1941–1942
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Billy|Hulen}}
| {{center|1896}} || Shortstop ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Rudy|Hulswitt}}
| {{center|1902–1904}} || Shortstop ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Tom|Hume}}
| {{center|1986–1987}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Bert|Humphries}}
| {{center|1910–1911}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Johnny|Humphries}}
| {{center|1946}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Brian L.|Hunter|Brian Hunter (outfielder)}}
| {{center|2001}} || Left fielder
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Brian R.|Hunter|Brian Hunter (first baseman)}}
| {{center|2000}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Rich|Hunter}}
| {{center|1996}} || Pitcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Don|Hurst}}
| {{center|1928–1934}} || First baseman ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Harry|Huston}}
| {{center|1906}} || Catcher ||
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Jim|Hutto}}
| {{center|1970}} || Left fielder
|
scope="row" | {{sortname|Tommy|Hutton}}
| {{center|1972–1977}} || First baseman ||
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