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Game log

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{{Game log start|style={{Baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies}};|title= 2025 Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)}}

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| 1 || March 27 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 2 || March 29 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 3 || March 30 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 4 || March 31 || Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 5 || April 2 || Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 6 || April 3 || Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 7 || April 4 || Dodgers || – || || || — || || –

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| 8 || April 5 || Dodgers || – || || || — || || –

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| 9 || April 6 || Dodgers || – || || || — || || –

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| 10 || April 8 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 11 || April 9 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 12 || April 10 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 13 || April 11 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || || –

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| 14 || April 12 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || || –

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| 15 || April 13 || @ Cardinals || – || || || — || || –

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| 16 || April 14 || Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 17 || April 15 || Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 18 || April 16 || Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 19 || April 17 || Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 20 || April 18 || Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 21 || April 19 || Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 22 || April 20 || Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 23 || April 21 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 24 || April 22 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 25 || April 23 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 26 || April 25 || @ Cubs || – || || || — || || –

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| 27 || April 26 || @ Cubs || – || || || — || || –

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| 28 || April 27 || @ Cubs || – || || || — || || –

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| 29 || April 29 || Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 30 || April 30 || Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 31 || May 1 || Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 32 || May 2 || Diamondbacks || – || || || — || || –

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| 33 || May 3 || Diamondbacks || – || || || — || || –

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| 34 || May 4 || Diamondbacks || – || || || — || || –

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| 35 || May 6 || @ Rays || – || || || — || || –

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| 36 || May 7 || @ Rays || – || || || — || || –

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| 37 || May 8 || @ Rays || – || || || — || || –

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| 38 || May 9 || @ Guardians || – || || || — || || –

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| 39 || May 10 || @ Guardians || – || || || — || || –

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| 40 || May 11 || @ Guardians || – || || || — || || –

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| 41 || May 12 || Cardinals || – || || || — || || –

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| 42 || May 13 || Cardinals || – || || || — || || –

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| 43 || May 14 || Cardinals || – || || || — || || –

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| 44 || May 16 || Pirates || – || || || — || || –

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| 45 || May 17 || Pirates || – || || || — || || –

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| 46 || May 18 || Pirates || – || || || — || || –

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| 47 || May 19 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 48 || May 20 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 49 || May 21 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 50 || May 22 || @ Rockies || – || || || — || || –

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| 51 || May 23 || @ Athletics || – || || || — || || –

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| 52 || May 24 || @ Athletics || – || || || — || || –

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| 53 || May 25 || @ Athletics || – || || || — || || –

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| 54 || May 27 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 55 || May 28 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 56 || May 29 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 57 || May 30 || Brewers || – || || || — || || –

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| 58 || May 31 || Brewers || – || || || — || || –

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| 59 || June 1 || Brewers || – || || || — || || –

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| 60 || June 3 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –

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| 61 || June 4 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –

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| 62 || June 5 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –

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| 63 || June 6 || @ Pirates || – || || || — || || –

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| 64 || June 7 || @ Pirates || – || || || — || || –

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| 65 || June 8 || @ Pirates || – || || || — || || –

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| 66 || June 9 || Cubs || – || || || — || || –

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| 67 || June 10 || Cubs || – || || || — || || –

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| 68 || June 11 || Cubs || – || || || — || || –

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| 69 || June 13 || Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –

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| 70 || June 14 || Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –

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| 71 || June 15 || Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –

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| 72 || June 16 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 73 || June 17 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 74 || June 18 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 75 || June 19 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 76 || June 20 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 77 || June 21 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 78 || June 22 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 79 || June 24 || @ Astros || – || || || — || || –

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| 80 || June 25 || @ Astros || – || || || — || || –

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| 81 || June 26 || @ Astros || – || || || — || || –

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| 82 || June 27 || @ Braves ||| – || || || — || || –

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| 83 || June 28 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 84 || June 29 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 85 || June 30 || Padres || – || || || — || || –

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| 86 || July 1 || Padres || – || || || — || || –

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| 87 || July 2 || Padres || – || || || — || || –

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| 88 || July 4 || Reds || – || || || — || || –

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| 89 || July 5 || Reds || – || || || — || || –

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| 90 || July 6 || Reds || – || || || — || || –

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| 91 || July 7 || @ Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 92 || July 8 || @ Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 93 || July 9 || @ Giants || – || || || — || || –

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| 94 || July 11 || @ Padres || – || || || — || || –

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| 95 || July 12 || @ Padres || – || || || — || || –

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| 96 || July 13 || @ Padres || – || || || — || || –

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| – || July 15 || colspan="7" | 2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta

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| 97 || July 18 || Angels || – || || || — || || –

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| 98 || July 19 || Angels || – || || || — || || –

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| 99 || July 20 || Angels || – || || || — || || –

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| 100 || July 21 || Red Sox || – || || || — || || –

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| 101 || July 22 || Red Sox || – || || || — || || –

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| 102 || July 23 || Red Sox || – || || || — || || –

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| 103 || July 25 || @ Yankees || – || || || — || || –

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| 104 || July 26 || @ Yankees || – || || || — || || –

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| 105 || July 27 || @ Yankees || – || || || — || || –

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| 106 || July 28 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || || –

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| 107 || July 29 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || || –

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| 108 || July 30 || @ White Sox || – || || || — || || –

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| 109 || August 1 || Tigers || – || || || — || || –

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| 110 || August 2 || Tigers || – || || || — || || –

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| 111 || August 3 || Tigers || – || || || — || || –

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| 112 || August 4 || Orioles || – || || || — || || –

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| 113 || August 5 || Orioles || – || || || — || || –

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| 114 || August 6 || Orioles || – || || || — || || –

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| 115 || August 8 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || || –

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| 116 || August 9 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || || –

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| 117 || August 10 || @ Rangers || – || || || — || || –

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| 118 || August 11 || @ Reds || – || || || — || || –

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| 119 || August 12 || @ Reds || – || || || — || || –

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| 120 || August 13 || @ Reds || – || || || — || || –

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| 121 || August 14 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 122 || August 15 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 123 || August 16 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 124 || August 17 || @ Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 125 || August 18 || Mariners || – || || || — || || –

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| 126 || August 19 || Mariners || – || || || — || || –

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| 127 || August 20 || Mariners || – || || || — || || –

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| 128 || August 22 || Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 129 || August 23 || Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 130 || August 24 || Nationals || – || || || — || || –

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| 131 || August 25 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 132 || August 26 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 133 || August 27 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 134 || August 28 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 135 || August 29 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 136 || August 30 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 137 || August 31 || Braves || – || || || — || || –

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| 138 || September 1 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || || –

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| 139 || September 3 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || || –

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| 140 || September 4 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || || –

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| 141 || September 5 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 142 || September 6 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 143 || September 7 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 144 || September 8 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 145 || September 9 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 146 || September 10 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 147 || September 11 || Mets || – || || || — || || –

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| 148 || September 12 || Royals || – || || || — || || –

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| 149 || September 13 || Royals || – || || || — || || –

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| 150 || September 14 || Royals || – || || || — || || –

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| 151 || September 15 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || || –

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| 152 || September 16 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || || –

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| 153 || September 17 || @ Dodgers || – || || || — || || –

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| 154 || September 19 || @ Diamondbacks || – || || || — || || –

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| 155 || September 20 || @ Diamondbacks || – || || || — || || –

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| 156 || September 21 || @ Diamondbacks || – || || || — || || –

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| 157 || September 23 || Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 158 || September 24 || Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 159 || September 25 || Marlins || – || || || — || || –

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| 160 || September 26 || Twins || – || || || — || || –

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| 161 || September 27 || Twins || – || || || — || || –

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| 162 || September 28 || Twins || – || || || — || || –

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2020 Special Game Log

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July 24Marlins
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July 27Yankees
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July 29@ Yankees
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July 30@ Yankees
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July 31@ Blue Jays

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2005 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 2005 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2005-schedule-scores.shtml |title=2005 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 88–74
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April 4Nationals8–4Jon Lieber (1–0)Liván Hernández (0–1)None44,0801–0
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April 6Nationals3–7Joey Eischen (1–0)Tim Worrell (0–1)None23,4351–1
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April 7Nationals4–5 (10)Chad Cordero (1–0)Rheal Cormier (0–1)None21,6931–2
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April 8@ Cardinals5–6Al Reyes (1–0)Ryan Madson (0–1)Jason Isringhausen (2)50,0741–3
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April 9@ Cardinals10–4Gavin Floyd (1–0)Jeff Suppan (0–1)None39,2422–3
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April 10@ Cardinals13–4Jon Lieber (2–0)Chris Carpenter (1–1)None37,9713–3
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April 11@ Marlins4–1Brett Myers (1–0)Al Leiter (0–1)Billy Wagner (1)11,4164–3
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April 12@ Marlins2–8A. J. Burnett (1–1)Randy Wolf (0–1)None15,1294–4
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April 13@ Marlins0–4Dontrelle Willis (2–0)Cory Lidle (0–1)None14,4274–5
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April 15Braves4–11Horacio Ramírez (1–0)Gavin Floyd (1–1)None31,4084–6
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April 16Braves2–1Jon Lieber (3–0)John Smoltz (0–3)Billy Wagner (2)36,8205–6
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April 17Braves2–1 (10)Ryan Madson (1–1)Dan Kolb (0–2)None32,0086–6
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April 18Mets5–4Randy Wolf (1–1)Kaz Ishii (0–2)Tim Worrell (1)25,2367–6
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April 19Mets4–16Víctor Zambrano (1–1)Vicente Padilla (0–1)None28,0637–7
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April 20Rockies4–7Jamey Wright (1–1)Cory Lidle (0–2)None25,9617–8
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April 21Rockies6–3Jon Lieber (4–0)Joe Kennedy (1–2)Billy Wagner (3)21,7498–8
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April 22@ Braves2–6Mike Hampton (2–0)Brett Myers (1–1)Dan Kolb (6)26,8378–9
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April 23@ Braves1–11Tim Hudson (2–0)Randy Wolf (1–2)None31,6568–10
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April 24@ Braves0–4John Thomson (2–2)Vicente Padilla (0–2)None26,7138–11
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April 25@ Nationals5–4Cory Lidle (1–2)Zach Day (1–2)Billy Wagner (4)24,9569–11
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April 26@ Nationals1–3John Patterson (2–1)Jon Lieber (4–1)Chad Cordero (4)23,3329–12
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April 27@ Nationals3–0Rheal Cormier (1–1)Esteban Loaiza (0–2)Billy Wagner (5)27,48310–12
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April 29Marlins4–6A. J. Burnett (3–1)Randy Wolf (1–3)Todd Jones (1)28,47110–13
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April 30Marlins1–2 (6)Dontrelle Willis (5–0)Vicente Padilla (0–3)None25,90010–14

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2004 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 2004 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2004-schedule-scores.shtml |title=2004 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 86–76
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April 5@ Pirates1–2Kip Wells (1–0)Kevin Millwood (0–1)José Mesa (1)35,7020–1
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April 7@ Pirates5–4Rheal Cormier (1–0)Brian Boehringer (0–1)Billy Wagner (1)15,1261–1
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April 8@ Pirates2–6Ryan Vogelsong (1–0)Vicente Padilla (0–1)José Mesa (2)9,6891–2
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April 9@ Marlins3–4Matt Perisho (2–0)Rheal Cormier (1–1)Armando Benítez (3)22,9231–3
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April 10@ Marlins3–5Darren Oliver (1–0)Rheal Cormier (1–2)Armando Benítez (4)45,7251–4
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April 11@ Marlins1–3Josh Beckett (1–0)Kevin Millwood (0–2)Armando Benítez (5)21,3171–5
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April 12Reds1–4Paul Wilson (2–0)Randy Wolf (0–1)Danny Graves (4)41,6261–6
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April 14Redscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite web|title=Scoreboard: Wednesday, April 14, 2004|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/scoreboard/20040414.html|website=mlb.com|publisher=Major League Baseball (MLB)|accessdate=February 2, 2015|date=April 14, 2004}}{{cite news|title=Major League Score Board|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fPBRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=s3ADAAAAIBAJ&pg=3493%2C3122775|accessdate=February 2, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 15, 2004|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=C4}} Makeup: June 14
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April 15Reds6–4Rheal Cormier (2–2)Ryan Wagner (0–1)Billy Wagner (2)37,5122–6
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April 16Expos4–2Eric Milton (1–0)Liván Hernández (0–2)Billy Wagner (3)39,6133–6
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| 10

April 17Expos6–3Kevin Millwood (1–2)John Patterson (1–1)Billy Wagner (4)42,9314–6
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April 18Expos5–4Billy Wagner (1–0)Rocky Biddle (0–1)None43,7915–6
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April 20Marlins1–3Dontrelle Willis (3–0)Vicente Padilla (0–2)Armando Benítez (7)36,4795–7
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| 13

April 21Marlins7–8 (12)Justin Wayne (1–0)Ryan Madson (0–1)None34,0605–8
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| 14

April 22Marlins7–9Darren Oliver (2–1)Brett Myers (0–1)Armando Benítez (8)35,8805–9
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| 15

April 23@ Expos8–6Kevin Millwood (2–2)Chad Bentz (0–2)Billy Wagner (5)30,1126–9
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| 16

April 24@ Expos7–0Randy Wolf (1–1)Tomo Ohka (0–4)None6,8997–9
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| 17

April 25@ Expos0–2Zach Day (2–1)Vicente Padilla (0–3)Rocky Biddle (5)8,2677–10
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April 27@ Cardinals7–3Eric Milton (2–0)Matt Morris (3–2)None25,1858–10
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April 28@ Cardinals6–3Ryan Madson (1–1)Mike Lincoln (2–2)Billy Wagner (6)26,3489–10
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April 29@ Cardinals4–5 (13)Mike Lincoln (3–2)Amaury Telemaco (0–1)None29,7689–11
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April 30Diamondbacks4–0Randy Wolf (2–1)Elmer Dessens (1–3)None43,72110–11

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2003 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 2003 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2003-schedule-scores.shtml |title=2003 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 86–76
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March 31@ Marlins8–5Kevin Millwood (1–0)Josh Beckett (0–1)José Mesa (1)37,1371–0

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2002 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 2002 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2002-schedule-scores.shtml |title=2002 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 80–81
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April 1@ Braves2–7Tom Glavine (1–0)Robert Person (0–1)None51,6380–1
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April 3@ Braves3–1Vicente Padilla (1–0)Kevin Millwood (0–1)José Mesa (1)23,8651–1
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April 4@ Braves2–11Jason Marquis (1–0)Terry Adams (0–1)None24,6401–2
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April 5Marlins6–2Brandon Duckworth (1–0)Julián Tavárez (0–1)José Mesa (2)50,9582–2
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April 6Marlins3–7Vladimir Núñez (1–0)José Santiago (0–1)None18,5912–3
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April 7Marlins3–2 (11)Cliff Politte (1–0)Braden Looper (0–2)None18,0733–3
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April 8Braves1–2Kevin Millwood (1–1)Vicente Padilla (1–1)John Smoltz (1)14,5023–4
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April 9Braves7–4José Santiago (1–1)Jason Marquis (1–1)José Mesa (3)13,0204–4
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| 9

April 10Braves7–5 (11)Cliff Politte (2–0)Kerry Ligtenberg (0–1)None14,5425–4
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April 11Braves2–6Tom Glavine (2–0)David Coggin (0–1)Darren Holmes (1)14,1115–5
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April 12Reds5–8Jim Brower (1–0)Rheal Cormier (0–1)Danny Graves (4)13,3665–6
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April 13Reds2–5Joey Hamilton (1–0)Robert Person (0–2)Danny Graves (5)15,6065–7
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April 14Reds3–1Vicente Padilla (2–1)Elmer Dessens (0–3)José Mesa (4)19,1956–7
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April 16@ Marlins6–7Gary Knotts (2–0)José Mesa (0–1)None6,1076–8
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April 17@ Marlins7–5Rheal Cormier (1–1)Braden Looper (0–3)José Mesa (5)6,4787–8
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April 18@ Marlins7–8Vladimir Núñez (2–0)Ricky Bottalico (0–1)None6,8987–9
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April 19@ Pirates4–7Sean Lowe (1–0)Vicente Padilla (2–2)Mike Williams (7)23,3217–10
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April 20@ Pirates5–6Ron Villone (2–2)Terry Adams (0–2)Mike Williams (8)18,0327–11
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April 21@ Pirates3–9Kip Wells (3–1)Brandon Duckworth (1–1)None18,7497–12
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April 23Padres8–5Randy Wolf (1–0)Matt DeWitt (0–1)José Mesa (6)12,1388–12
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April 24Padres2–7Brian Lawrence (3–1)Robert Person (0–3)None12,2508–13
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April 25Padres4–6Bobby J. Jones (2–1)Rheal Cormier (1–2)Trevor Hoffman (7)12,2498–14
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April 26@ Rockies1–4John Thomson (3–2)Terry Adams (0–3)José Jiménez (5)37,5518–15
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April 27@ Rockies6–8Shawn Chacón (2–3)Brandon Duckworth (1–2)José Jiménez (6)38,0648–16
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April 28@ Rockies2–4Jason Jennings (2–2)Randy Wolf (1–1)José Jiménez (7)40,3578–17
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April 29@ Giants5–8Tim Worrell (2–0)Rheal Cormier (1–3)Robb Nen (7)35,1368–18
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April 30@ Giants8–2Vicente Padilla (3–2)Liván Hernández (4–2)None34,9189–18

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2001 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 2001 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2001-schedule-scores.shtml |title=2001 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 86–76
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April 2@ Marlins6–5 (13)Amaury Telemaco (1–0)Vladimir Núñez (0–1)None36,1461–0
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April 3@ Marlins4–3Chris Brock (1–0)Braden Looper (0–1)José Mesa (1)10,2572–0
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April 4@ Marlins7–3Rheal Cormier (1–0)Dan Miceli (0–1)None8,4933–0
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April 6Cubs2–3Julián Tavárez (1–0)Randy Wolf (0–1)Jeff Fassero (2)36,3803–1
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April 7Cubs4–8Jason Bere (1–0)Vicente Padilla (0–1)None16,8473–2
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April 8Cubs3–1Robert Person (1–0)Jon Lieber (0–1)José Mesa (2)15,5504–2
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April 9Marlins5–4Ricky Bottalico (1–0)Ricky Bones (0–1)None11,3115–2
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April 10Marlins7–6Wayne Gomes (1–0)Antonio Alfonseca (0–1)José Mesa (3)11,3766–2
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April 13@ Braves2–4Tom Glavine (1–1)Randy Wolf (0–2)John Rocker (3)31,0176–3
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April 14@ Braves2–1Omar Daal (1–0)Kevin Millwood (0–2)José Mesa (4)35,9797–3
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April 15@ Braves0–3Odalis Pérez (1–1)Robert Person (1–1)John Rocker (4)24,4727–4
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April 16@ Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (snow);{{cite news|title=National League Roundup|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mysqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WzAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4971%2C6912512|accessdate=January 30, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal Sentinel|date=April 18, 2001|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=4C}} Makeup: April 18 as a traditional double-header
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April 17@ Cubs6–3Vicente Padilla (1–1)Jeff Fassero (0–1)José Mesa (5)18,1898–4
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April 18 (1)@ Cubs3–4Kevin Tapani (3–0)Bruce Chen (0–1)Jeff Fassero (7)see 2nd game8–5
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April 18 (2)@ Cubs3–5Jason Bere (3–0)Randy Wolf (0–3)Jeff Fassero (8)26,7938–6
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April 20Braves8–3Wayne Gomes (2–0)Odalis Pérez (1–2)None16,2459–6
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April 21Braves4–1Robert Person (2–1)Greg Maddux (2–1)None17,12310–6
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April 22Braves3–2Amaury Telemaco (2–0)John Burkett (0–3)Wayne Gomes (1)26,75611–6
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| 18

April 23@ Padres5–3Bruce Chen (1–1)Adam Eaton (2–2)Ricky Bottalico (1)42,93212–6
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April 24@ Padres12–7Randy Wolf (1–3)Woody Williams (1–3)None13,87213–6
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April 25@ Padres5–3Omar Daal (2–0)Brian Tollberg (1–2)José Mesa (6)12,57314–6
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April 26@ Padres0–11Kevin Jarvis (1–2)Robert Person (2–2)None12,78514–7
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April 27@ Dodgers3–4Terry Adams (2–1)Wayne Gomes (2–1)None40,64314–8
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April 28@ Dodgers6–7Matt Herges (1–1)Ricky Bottalico (1–1)Jeff Shaw (7)37,32214–9
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April 29@ Dodgers1–4Chan Ho Park (3–2)Randy Wolf (1–4)Jeff Shaw (8)43,58914–10

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2000 Game Log

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Overall Record: 65–97
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April 4@ Diamondbacks4–6Randy Johnson (1–0)Andy Ashby (0–1)Darren Holmes (1)44,2980–1
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April 5@ Diamondbacks3–11Todd Stottlemyre (1–0)Paul Byrd (0–1)Mike Morgan (1)29,2910–2
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April 6@ Diamondbacks2–3 (11)Russ Springer (1–0)Steve Schrenk (0–1)None28,7740–3
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April 7@ Astros4–1Randy Wolf (1–0)Octavio Dotel (0–1)Wayne Gomes (1)41,5831–3
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April 8@ Astros5–8Mike Maddux (1–0)Chris Brock (0–1)Billy Wagner (2)39,0181–4
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April 9@ Astros3–2Steve Schrenk (1–1)Jay Powell (0–1)Wayne Gomes (2)38,7842–4
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April 10Mets9–7Amaury Telemaco (1–0)Rich Rodriguez (0–1)Wayne Gomes (3)47,1153–4
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April 12Mets8–5Robert Person (1–0)Mike Hampton (0–3)Wayne Gomes (4)15,2694–4
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April 13Mets1–2Dennis Cook (2–0)Scott Aldred (0–1)Armando Benítez (3)14,5524–5
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April 14Expos0–4Dustin Hermanson (1–1)Chris Brock (0–2)None12,3664–6
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April 16Expos5–4Scott Aldred (1–1)Anthony Telford (2–1)None18,6485–6
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April 17Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major League Score Board|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=F9NRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sG8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2953%2C5305024|accessdate=January 30, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 18, 2000|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=C4}} Makeup: September 11 as a traditional double-header
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April 18@ Braves3–4 (12)Luis Rivera (1–0)Carlos Reyes (0–1)None34,9035–7
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April 19@ Braves1–10Tom Glavine (3–0)Randy Wolf (1–1)None29,9925–8
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April 20@ Braves4–6Kevin Millwood (1–0)Scott Aldred (1–2)John Rocker (1)31,4515–9
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April 21@ Marlins4–3Andy Ashby (1–1)Vladimir Núñez (0–2)None15,4786–9
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April 22@ Marlins2–4Jesús Sánchez (3–0)Paul Byrd (0–2)Antonio Alfonseca (6)22,7876–10
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April 23@ Marlins2–5Brad Penny (3–1)Robert Person (1–1)Antonio Alfonseca (7)11,4426–11
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April 24@ Marlins1–3Alex Fernandez (3–2)Randy Wolf (1–2)Antonio Alfonseca (8)9,3446–12
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April 25Diamondbacks2–10Randy Johnson (5–0)Chris Brock (0–3)None11,9266–13
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April 26Diamondbacks4–10Todd Stottlemyre (4–1)Andy Ashby (1–2)None12,2506–14
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April 27Diamondbacks5–4Wayne Gomes (1–0)Byung-Hyun Kim (0–1)None13,5607–14
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April 28Cardinals4–7Garrett Stephenson (3–0)Carlos Reyes (0–2)Dave Veres (5)25,8777–15
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April 29Cardinals6–7 (10)Mike Mohler (1–1)Wayne Gomes (1–1)None23,0317–16
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April 30Cardinals3–4Darryl Kile (5–1)Curt Schilling (0–1)Mike James (1)34,0337–17

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1999 Game Log

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Overall Record: 77–85
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April 5@ Braves7–4Curt Schilling (1–0)Tom Glavine (0–1)Jeff Brantley (1)47,5221–0
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April 6@ Braves3–11Greg Maddux (1–0)Chad Ogea (0–1)Derrin Ebert (1)29,1831–1
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April 7@ Braves0–4John Smoltz (1–0)Carlton Loewer (0–1)None32,1641–2
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April 8@ Braves6–3Paul Byrd (1–0)Kevin Millwood (0–1)Jeff Brantley (2)47,2252–2
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April 9@ Marlins4–7Brian Meadows (1–0)Paul Spoljaric (0–1)None13,2292–3
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April 10@ Marlins5–2Curt Schilling (2–0)Dennis Springer (0–1)Jeff Brantley (3)22,7763–3
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| 7

April 11@ Marlins2–1Chad Ogea (1–1)Alex Fernandez (1–1)Jeff Brantley (4)14,9544–3
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April 12Braves6–8Mike Cather (1–0)Ken Ryan (0–1)Rudy Seánez (1)37,5824–4
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April 14Braves4–10Kevin Millwood (1–1)Paul Byrd (1–1)None16,2874–5
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April 16Marlins17–3Curt Schilling (3–0)Dennis Springer (0–2)None12,0795–5
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April 17Marlins2–1Wayne Gomes (1–0)Antonio Alfonseca (0–1)None14,8176–5
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April 18Marlins7–5Carlton Loewer (1–1)Kirt Ojala (0–1)None17,1767–5
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April 19@ Diamondbacks2–3Omar Daal (2–0)Yorkis Pérez (0–1)Greg Swindell (1)29,7047–6
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April 20@ Diamondbacks1–8Randy Johnson (2–1)Paul Spoljaric (0–2)None30,5467–7
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| 15

April 21@ Diamondbacks2–4Todd Stottlemyre (2–0)Curt Schilling (3–1)Gregg Olson (1)31,4217–8
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| 16

April 23@ Expos6–2Chad Ogea (2–1)Dustin Hermanson (2–1)None8,8188–8
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| 17

April 24@ Expos6–5Mike Grace (1–0)Bobby Ayala (0–2)Wayne Gomes (1)8,2129–8
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| 18

April 25@ Expos8–6Paul Byrd (2–1)Ugueth Urbina (1–2)None9,28010–8
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April 27Reds1–0 (10)Jeff Brantley (1–0)Gabe White (0–2)None14,11411–8
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April 28Reds8–12Scott Williamson (1–1)Jeff Brantley (1–1)None12,35411–9
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April 29Reds3–7Jason Bere (2–0)Carlton Loewer (1–2)None12,24811–10
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April 30Dodgers3–4Carlos Pérez (1–3)Paul Byrd (2–2)Jeff Shaw (7)20,02411–11

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1998 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1998 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1998-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1998 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 75–87
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March 31@ Mets0–1 (14)Turk Wendell (1–0)Ricky Bottalico (0–1)None49,1420–1

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1997 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1997 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1997-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1997 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 68–94
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April 1@ Dodgers3–0Curt Schilling (1–0)Ramón Martínez (0–1)Ricky Bottalico (1)53,0791–0
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April 2@ Dodgers1–5Hideo Nomo (1–0)Calvin Maduro (0–1)Darren Dreifort (1)37,1951–1
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April 3@ Dodgers1–2Ismael Valdez (1–0)Mark Leiter (0–1)Todd Worrell (1)26,5791–2
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April 4@ Padres3–13Tim Worrell (1–0)Bobby Muñoz (0–1)None20,9031–3
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April 5@ Padres1–4Sterling Hitchcock (1–0)Mike Mimbs (0–1)Trevor Hoffman (1)44,8071–4
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April 6@ Padres3–2Curt Schilling (2–0)Joey Hamilton (1–1)Ricky Bottalico (2)37,0162–4
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April 7@ Giants3–4Shawn Estes (1–0)Calvin Maduro (0–2)Rod Beck (4)7,5252–5
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April 8@ Giants2–1Mark Leiter (1–1)Osvaldo Fernández (1–1)Ricky Bottalico (3)6,2603–5
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April 9@ Giants0–3Kirk Rueter (1–0)Bobby Muñoz (0–2)Rod Beck (5)7,6173–6
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April 11Padres3–8Sterling Hitchcock (2–0)Curt Schilling (2–1)None36,7743–7
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April 12Padrescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major League Score Board|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=59NRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=428DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2663%2C9534413|accessdate=January 28, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 14, 1997|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=C4}} Makeup: August 25 as a traditional double-header
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April 13Padres1–3Tim Scott (1–0)Ricky Bottalico (0–1)Trevor Hoffman (2)16,6133–8
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April 15Giants4–8William Van Landingham (1–0)Bobby Muñoz (0–3)None12,0993–9
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April 16Giants5–6 (10)Jim Poole (1–0)Reggie Harris (0–1)Rod Beck (8)12,1093–10
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April 17Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major League Score Board|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-eZRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0G8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=3840%2C1414180|accessdate=January 28, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 18, 1997|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=B2}} Makeup: April 20 as a traditional double-header
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April 18Expos8–3Calvin Maduro (1–2)Jim Bullinger (0–3)None11,8834–10
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April 19Expos10–8Mark Leiter (2–1)Carlos Pérez (2–1)Ricky Bottalico (4)17,4265–10
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April 20 (1)Expos1–5Jeff Juden (2–0)Bobby Muñoz (0–4)Dave Veres (1)see 2nd game5–11
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April 20 (2)Expos0–3Pedro Martínez (2–0)Mark Portugal (0–1)Ugueth Urbina (1)20,2625–12
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April 21@ Pirates10–2Curt Schilling (3–1)Steve Cooke (1–3)None9,0156–12
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April 23@ Pirates2–3Ricardo Rincón (2–1)Jerry Spradlin (0–1)None8,8506–13
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April 25@ Reds10–7Mark Leiter (3–1)Dave Burba (3–2)Ricky Bottalico (5)22,8437–13
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April 26@ Reds2–10Pete Schourek (1–2)Curt Schilling (3–2)None27,3577–14
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April 28Pirates4–9 (12)Marc Wilkins (1–0)Mike Mimbs (0–2)None12,0177–15
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April 29Pirates8–2Calvin Maduro (2–2)Matt Ruebel (1–2)None12,4538–15
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April 30Dodgers5–7Hideo Nomo (3–2)Mark Leiter (3–2)Todd Worrell (7)15,8728–16

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1996 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1996 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1996-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1996 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 67–95
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April 1Rockiescolspan=6 | Postponed (predicted rain);{{cite news|last1=Walker|first1=Ben|title=Lid-Lifters: Las Vegas, Sandberg get into act on baseball's first full day|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=KYgNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Rm8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5245%2C86310|accessdate=February 2, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|agency=Associated Press (AP)|date=April 1, 1996|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=C2}} Makeup: April 2
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April 2Rockies3–5Kevin Ritz (1–0)Sid Fernandez (0–1)None36,7510–1
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April 3Rockies3–1Mike Grace (1–0)Marvin Freeman (0–1)Ricky Bottalico (1)15,6481–1
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April 4Rockies7–4Terry Mulholland (1–0)Bryan Rekar (0–1)Ricky Bottalico (2)16,2202–1
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April 5Reds5–6 (10)Jeff Shaw (1–1)Toby Borland (0–1)Marcus Moore (2)17,3182–2
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April 6Reds4–8Roger Salkeld (1–0)Rich Hunter (0–1)None17,9582–3
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April 7Redscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major League Score Board|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3OJRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Rm8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4669%2C4090565|accessdate=January 28, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 8, 1996|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=B2}} Makeup: July 22 as a traditional double-header
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April 8@ Pirates6–3Sid Fernandez (1–1)Denny Neagle (0–1)None41,4163–3
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April 10@ Pirates7–6Mike Grace (2–0)Jason Christiansen (1–1)Ricky Bottalico (3)7,0754–3
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April 11@ Cardinals1–2Andy Benes (1–0)Terry Mulholland (1–1)T. J. Mathews (1)23,4124–4
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April 12@ Cardinals1–6Tom Urbani (1–0)Mike Williams (0–1)None26,7534–5
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April 13@ Cardinals4–2Rich Hunter (1–1)Tony Fossas (0–2)Ricky Bottalico (4)28,9135–5
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April 14@ Cardinals5–6T. J. Mathews (1–0)Sid Fernandez (1–2)Dennis Eckersley (3)27,5455–6
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April 16@ Expos6–7Mel Rojas (3–0)Russ Springer (0–1)None8,5105–7
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April 17@ Expos9–3Terry Mulholland (2–1)Rheal Cormier (0–1)None8,7286–7
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April 18@ Expos9–8Ricky Bottalico (1–0)Mel Rojas (3–1)None8,3167–7
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April 19Cardinals0–1Cory Bailey (2–0)Russ Springer (0–2)Dennis Eckersley (4)25,6147–8
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April 20Cardinals0–1Alan Benes (3–0)Ricky Bottalico (1–1)Dennis Eckersley (5)23,6307–9
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April 21Cardinals4–2Mike Grace (3–0)Andy Benes (1–2)Ricky Bottalico (5)32,8968–9
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April 22Pirates3–9Danny Darwin (2–2)Terry Mulholland (2–2)None17,6048–10
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April 23Pirates6–2Russ Springer (1–2)Paul Wagner (3–1)Ken Ryan (1)19,2549–10
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April 24@ Rockies10–8Toby Borland (1–1)Steve Reed (0–1)Ricky Bottalico (6)48,04710–10
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April 25@ Rockies7–1Sid Fernandez (2–2)Mark Thompson (1–1)Ken Ryan (2)48,03311–10
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April 26@ Reds2–0Mike Grace (4–0)Dave Burba (0–2)Ricky Bottalico (7)21,84212–10
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April 27@ Reds3–2Dave Leiper (1–0)Mark Portugal (0–4)Ricky Bottalico (8)22,55513–10
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April 30@ Marlins2–7Pat Rapp (1–3)Mike Williams (0–2)Robb Nen (4)15,25213–11

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1995 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1995 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1995-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1995 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 69–75
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April 26@ Cardinals6–7René Arocha (1–0)Norm Charlton (0–1)None33,5390–1
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April 27@ Cardinals6–2David West (1–0)Danny Jackson (0–1)None21,7411–1
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April 28Pirates5–2Paul Quantrill (1–0)Denny Neagle (0–1)Heathcliff Slocumb (1)47,0882–1
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April 29Pirates2–3Esteban Loaiza (1–0)Tyler Green (0–1)Jim Gott (1)27,5302–2
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1994 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1994 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1994-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1994 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 54–61
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April 4@ Rockies12–6Heathcliff Slocumb (1–0)Mike Munoz (0–1)None72,4701–0
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April 6@ Rockies7–5Roger Mason (1–0)Darren Holmes (0–1)Doug Jones (1)50,8752–0
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April 7@ Rockies13–8Heathcliff Slocumb (2–0)Steve Reed (0–1)Bobby Muñoz (1)48,0213–0
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April 8@ Reds4–5 (10)Héctor Carrasco (2–0)David West (0–1)None27,8683–1
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April 9@ Reds1–2John Smiley (1–0)Curt Schilling (0–1)Héctor Carrasco (1)25,6663–2
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April 10@ Reds5–7Pete Schourek (1–0)Jeff Juden (0–1)Chuck McElroy (1)21,1313–3
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April 11Rockies7–8Bruce Ruffin (1–0)Roger Mason (1–1)Darren Holmes (1)58,6273–4
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April 13Rockies12–3Ben Rivera (1–0)Greg W. Harris (0–1)None23,3464–4
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April 14Rockies0–5David Nied (2–0)Curt Schilling (0–2)None24,8564–5
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April 15Reds3–1Jeff Juden (1–1)John Smiley (1–1)Doug Jones (2)32,9805–5
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April 16Reds6–4Danny Jackson (1–0)Erik Hanson (0–1)Doug Jones (3)36,0706–5
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April 17Reds0–7Tom Browning (1–0)Shawn Boskie (0–1)None43,4006–6
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April 18Dodgers5–4Doug Jones (1–0)Gary Wayne (0–2)None26,6667–6
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April 19Dodgers7–8Todd Worrell (1–1)Doug Jones (1–1)Darren Dreifort (1)35,1707–7
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April 20@ Giants4–5Bill Swift (3–1)Jeff Juden (1–2)Mike Jackson (3)18,1827–8
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April 21@ Giants6–1Danny Jackson (2–0)Salomón Torres (0–2)None18,9188–8
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April 22@ Padres5–6Trevor Hoffman (1–0)David West (0–2)None19,0698–9
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April 23@ Padres2–8Tim Mauser (1–0)Ben Rivera (1–1)Pedro Martínez (1)32,7458–10
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April 24@ Padres5–6Andy Benes (1–4)Curt Schilling (0–3)Trevor Hoffman (3)11,4038–11
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April 26@ Dodgers3–4Gary Wayne (1–2)David West (0–3)Todd Worrell (2)28,1948–12
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April 27@ Dodgers4–5 (10)Jim Gott (2–1)Larry Andersen (0–1)None30,0658–13
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April 29Giants6–3Ben Rivera (2–1)Bryan Hickerson (1–1)None30,9779–13
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April 30Giants0–1John Burkett (3–1)Curt Schilling (0–4)Rod Beck (2)37,0199–14

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1993 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1993 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1993-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1993 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 97–65
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April 5@ Astros3–1Terry Mulholland (1–0)Doug Drabek (0–1)None44,5601–0
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April 6@ Astros5–3Curt Schilling (1–0)Greg Swindell (0–1)Mitch Williams (1)18,6862–0
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April 7@ Astros6–3 (10)José DeLeón (1–0)Eric Bell (0–1)Mitch Williams (2)16,4713–0
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| 4

April 9Cubs7–11Chuck McElroy (1–0)Ben Rivera (0–1)Randy Myers (1)60,9853–1
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| 5

April 10Cubs5–4Terry Mulholland (2–0)Mike Morgan (0–2)Mitch Williams (3)21,0814–1
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| 6

April 11Cubs3–0Curt Schilling (2–0)José Guzmán (1–1)None21,9555–1
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| 7

April 12Reds5–4José DeLeón (2–0)Steve Foster (0–2)Mitch Williams (4)20,1076–1
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| 8

April 13Reds4–1Tommy Greene (1–0)Tim Belcher (0–1)Mitch Williams (5)20,4827–1
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| 9

April 14Reds9–2Ben Rivera (1–1)Tom Browning (0–2)None21,1118–1
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| 10

April 16@ Cubs1–3Mike Morgan (1–2)Terry Mulholland (2–1)Randy Myers (2)16,2558–2
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| 11

April 17@ Cubs3–6José Guzmán (2–1)Curt Schilling (2–1)Randy Myers (3)32,6808–3
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| 12

April 18@ Cubs11–10 (11)Mitch Williams (1–0)Bob Scanlan (0–2)David West (1)28,7589–3
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April 20Padres4–3 (14)Bob Ayrault (1–0)Jeremy Hernandez (0–2)None21,07410–3
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| 14

April 22Padres1–2Andy Benes (3–1)Terry Mulholland (2–2)Rich Rodriguez (2)15,82610–4
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| 15

April 23Dodgers2–0Curt Schilling (3–1)Ramón Martínez (2–2)None21,70211–4
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| 16

April 24Dodgers7–3Danny Jackson (1–0)Kevin Gross (2–2)Mitch Williams (6)37,45712–4
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| 17

April 25Dodgers5–2Tommy Greene (2–0)Tom Candiotti (0–3)Mitch Williams (7)53,03013–4
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| 18

April 26Giants9–8 (10)Larry Andersen (1–0)Gino Minutelli (0–1)None17,17014–4
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| 19

April 27Giants3–6John Burkett (5–0)Terry Mulholland (2–3)Rod Beck (7)34,00514–5
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| 20

April 28@ Padres5–3Curt Schilling (4–1)Greg W. Harris (1–4)Mitch Williams (8)10,90515–5
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| 21

April 29@ Padres5–3Danny Jackson (2–0)Frank Seminara (1–2)Mitch Williams (9)14,39916–5
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| 22

April 30@ Dodgers7–6Bob Ayrault (2–0)Omar Daal (0–1)Mitch Williams (10)43,67917–5

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1993 Postseason Game Log

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style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1993 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1993-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1993 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 6–6
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October 6Braves4–3 (10)Mitch Williams (1–0)Greg McMichael (0–1)None62,0121–0
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October 7Braves3–14Greg Maddux (1–0)Tommy Greene (0–1)None62,4361–1
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October 9@ Braves4–9Tom Glavine (1–0)Terry Mulholland (0–1)None52,0321–2
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October 10@ Braves2–1Danny Jackson (1–0)John Smoltz (0–1)Mitch Williams (1)52,0322–2
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October 11@ Braves4–3 (10)Mitch Williams (2–0)Mark Wohlers (0–1)Larry Andersen (1)52,0323–2
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| 6

October 13Braves6–3Tommy Greene (1–1)Greg Maddux (1–1)Mitch Williams (2)62,5024–2

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1992 Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1992 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1992-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1992 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 70–92
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April 7Cubs3–4Greg Maddux (1–0)Terry Mulholland (0–1)Chuck McElroy (1)60,4310–1
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April 8Cubs11–3Tommy Greene (1–0)Danny Jackson (0–1)None16,3281–1
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April 9Cubs7–1Danny Cox (1–0)Mike Morgan (0–1)None14,1492–1
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| 4

April 10Pirates2–3Randy Tomlin (1–0)Kyle Abbott (0–1)Stan Belinda (2)21,0192–2
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| 5

April 11Pirates7–4Andy Ashby (1–0)Doug Drabek (1–1)None24,9673–2
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April 12Pirates1–6Zane Smith (2–0)Terry Mulholland (0–2)None32,6243–3
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| 7

April 13@ Mets3–2Curt Schilling (1–0)Sid Fernandez (0–2)Mitch Williams (1)14,8104–3
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| 8

April 14@ Mets5–8John Franco (1–0)Cliff Brantley (0–1)None15,2744–4
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| 9

April 15@ Mets2–7Dwight Gooden (1–1)Kyle Abbott (0–2)None17,4484–5
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| 10

April 17@ Pirates4–7Doug Drabek (2–1)Barry Jones (0–1)Stan Belinda (3)16,4174–6
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| 11

April 18@ Pirates2–9Zane Smith (3–0)Tommy Greene (1–1)None23,4114–7
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| 12

April 19@ Pirates0–11Bob Patterson (1–0)Danny Cox (1–1)None11,8124–8
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| 13

April 20@ Cubs3–8Greg Maddux (3–0)Kyle Abbott (0–3)None23,5154–9
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| 14

April 21@ Cubs7–5 (10)Mitch Williams (1–0)Heathcliff Slocumb (0–1)Curt Schilling (1)8,8865–9
style="background:#fbb"

| 15

April 22@ Cubs5–9Shawn Boskie (3–0)Terry Mulholland (0–3)None8,1675–10
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| 16

April 23@ Cubs8–2Tommy Greene (2–1)Frank Castillo (0–1)None9,0866–10
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| 17

April 24Mets4–3Mitch Williams (2–0)Wally Whitehurst (0–1)None25,4827–10
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| 18

April 25Mets2–3Sid Fernandez (1–2)Kyle Abbott (0–4)John Franco (3)29,3747–11
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| 19

April 26Mets5–4Barry Jones (1–1)Wally Whitehurst (0–2)Mitch Williams (2)44,1948–11
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| 20

April 27@ Padres12–9Curt Schilling (2–0)Bruce Hurst (1–2)Mitch Williams (3)11,9989–11
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| 21

April 28@ Padres6–7Pat Clements (1–0)Curt Schilling (2–1)None10,1819–12
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April 29@ Dodgers7–3Danny Cox (2–1)Orel Hershiser (2–2)None36,63910–12
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1991 Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1991 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1991-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1991 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 78–84
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| 1

April 8@ Mets1–2Dwight Gooden (1–0)Terry Mulholland (0–1)John Franco (1)49,2760–1
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April 9@ Mets1–2 (10)Doug Simons (1–0)Joe Boever (0–1)None16,0130–2
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| 3

April 10@ Mets8–7 (10)Roger McDowell (1–0)Jeff Innis (0–1)Mitch Williams (1)22,8411–2
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| 4

April 12Cardinals11–4Pat Combs (1–0)Jamie Moyer (0–1)None38,2272–2
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| 5

April 13Cardinals4–2Terry Mulholland (1–1)Bob Tewksbury (0–1)Mitch Williams (2)15,4853–2
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| 6

April 14Cardinals7–11Bryn Smith (2–0)Dave LaPoint (0–1)Lee Smith (3)20,3373–3
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| 7

April 15@ Cubs4–5Greg Maddux (2–0)Jason Grimsley (0–1)Dave Smith (3)27,7943–4
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| 8

April 16@ Cubs3–4 (13)Mike Bielecki (2–0)Mitch Williams (0–1)None11,5713–5
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| 9

April 17@ Cubs1–4Shawn Boskie (1–1)Pat Combs (1–1)Dave Smith (4)13,6803–6
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April 18Cardinalscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major-league baseball|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0YpQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yhIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6145%2C4811557|accessdate=January 26, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 19, 1991|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=4, part 2}} Makeup: April 20 as a traditional double-header
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| 10

April 19Cardinals1–3Bob Tewksbury (1–1)Terry Mulholland (1–2)Lee Smith (5)21,4683–7
style="background:#fbb"

| 11

April 20 (1)Cardinals1–12José DeLeón (1–1)Jason Grimsley (0–2)Omar Olivares (1)see 2nd game3–8
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| 12

April 20 (2)Cardinals6–5 (10)Roger McDowell (2–0)Cris Carpenter (1–1)Mitch Williams (3)27,4824–8
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| 13

April 21Cardinals6–7 (10)Lee Smith (1–0)Mitch Williams (0–2)None26,7014–9
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| 14

April 23Mets1–2Ron Darling (1–1)Jason Grimsley (0–3)John Franco (4)20,1874–10
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| 15

April 24Mets3–7Pete Schourek (1–0)Darrel Akerfelds (0–1)None15,2144–11
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| 16

April 25Mets5–3Roger McDowell (3–0)Doug Simons (1–1)Mitch Williams (4)22,0995–11
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| 17

April 26Padres0–4Bruce Hurst (2–0)José DeJesús (0–1)None19,3635–12
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| 18

April 27Padres4–3 (12)Darrel Akerfelds (1–1)Mike Maddux (2–1)None20,3346–12
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April 28Padres9–2Jason Grimsley (1–3)Eric Nolte (3–1)None39,3327–12
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April 29Padres7–2Terry Mulholland (2–2)Ed Whitson (1–3)None12,3598–12
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April 30Giants11–9Joe Boever (1–1)Jeff Brantley (0–1)Mitch Williams (5)15,5009–12

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1990 Game Log

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colspan="2"|Legend
style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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class="toccolours collapsible collapsed" style="width:90%; clear:both; margin:1.5em auto; text-align:center;"
colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1990 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1990-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1990 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 77–85
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April 3Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (lockout);{{cite news|last1=Walker|first1=Ben|title=Baseball moves to get ball rolling|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0q5RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Y24DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6545%2C5199342|accessdate=January 25, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=March 20, 1990|location=Pittsburgh, PA|pages=12, 16}}{{cite news|title=Baseball back to 162 games|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1a5RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Y24DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2158%2C6692244|accessdate=January 25, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=March 23, 1990|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=21}}{{cite news|title=Umps to boycott spring because of hurt feelings|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1q5RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Y24DAAAAIBAJ&pg=1951%2C7002596|accessdate=January 25, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=March 24, 1990|location=Pittsburgh, PA|pages=11, 13}} Makeup: October 1
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April 4Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (lockout); Makeup: October 2
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April 5Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (lockout); Makeup: October 3
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April 6Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (lockout); Makeup: April 19
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April 7Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (lockout); Makeup: June 11 as a traditional double-header
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April 8Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (lockout); Makeup: September 24; home game with St. Louis moved to September 27
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April 9@ Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Ryan goes 5 hitless innings as Rangers top Jays|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RdY0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=nW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5460%2C2460520|accessdate=January 25, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 10, 1990|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=26}} Makeup: April 12
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April 10@ Cubs1–2Les Lancaster (1–0)Jeff Parrett (0–1)Mitch Williams (1)7,7910–1
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April 11@ Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (snow);{{cite news|title=It's a Boyd, it's a Raines, it's Expos 6-4|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=R9Y0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=nW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6814%2C3072632|accessdate=January 25, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 12, 1990|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=26}} Makeup: April 12 as a traditional double-header
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April 12 (1)@ Cubs5–4Terry Mulholland (1–0)Steve Wilson (0–1)Roger McDowell (1)see 2nd game1–1
style="background:#fbb"

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April 12 (2)@ Cubs3–6José Núñez (1–0)Pat Combs (0–1)Mitch Williams (2)7,7171–2
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| 4

April 13Cardinals0–11John Tudor (1–0)Ken Howell (0–1)Bob Tewksbury (1)32,1731–3
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| 5

April 14Cardinals6–2Bruce Ruffin (1–0)Joe Magrane (0–1)Jeff Parrett (1)15,6132–3
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| 6

April 15Cardinals4–0Dennis Cook (1–0)Bryn Smith (1–1)Roger McDowell (2)14,4353–3
style="background:#fbb"

| 7

April 16@ Expos4–5Joe Hesketh (1–0)Jeff Parrett (0–2)Steve Frey (2)11,0633–4
style="background:#fbb"

| 8

April 17@ Expos1–2Drew Hall (1–1)Todd Frohwirth (0–1)Steve Frey (3)8,4063–5
style="background:#bfb"

| 9

April 18@ Expos4–3Ken Howell (1–1)Kevin Gross (0–1)Roger McDowell (3)10,0964–5
style="background:#fbb"

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April 19Expos0–5Dennis Martínez (2–0)Bruce Ruffin (1–1)None8,4174–6
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April 20@ Cardinals3–0Dennis Cook (2–0)Bryn Smith (1–2)None29,3435–6
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April 21@ Cardinals7–6 (10)Roger McDowell (1–0)Scott Terry (0–1)None39,7986–6
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April 22@ Cardinals5–3Pat Combs (1–1)Ricky Horton (0–1)Roger McDowell (4)36,8197–6
style="background:#bfb"

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April 24Reds6–3Ken Howell (2–1)José Rijo (0–1)Roger McDowell (5)19,1618–6
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April 25Reds7–12Rick Mahler (1–0)Bruce Ruffin (1–2)None18,4978–7
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April 27@ Braves7–1Dennis Cook (3–0)Mike Stanton (0–3)None12,5989–7
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April 28@ Braves2–1Jeff Parrett (1–2)Joe Boever (0–1)Roger McDowell (6)12,65910–7
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April 29@ Braves1–3Pete Smith (2–1)Pat Combs (1–2)None11,96610–8
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April 30@ Reds2–6José Rijo (1–1)Ken Howell (2–2)Rob Dibble (3)17,29410–9

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1989 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1989 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1989-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1989 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 67–95–1
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April 4@ Cubs4–5Rick Sutcliffe (1–0)Floyd Youmans (0–1)Mitch Williams (1)33,3610–1
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April 5@ Cubs12–4Ken Howell (1–0)Greg Maddux (0–1)Mike Maddux (1)18,6741–1
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April 6@ Cubs8–3Steve Ontiveros (1–0)Paul Kilgus (0–1)None6,3642–1
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April 7Cardinalscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major-league baseball|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8YhQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pBIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6274%2C2524623|accessdate=January 24, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 8, 1989|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=5, part 2}} Makeup: June 20 as a traditional double-header
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| 4

April 8Cardinals5–4 (11)Jeff Parrett (1–0)John Costello (0–1)None23,7413–1
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| 5

April 9Cardinals3–15Joe Magrane (1–1)Bruce Ruffin (0–1)None31,6313–2
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| 6

April 10Expos7–6Steve Bedrosian (1–0)Gene Harris (1–1)None13,1944–2
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| 7

April 11Expos6–2Steve Ontiveros (2–0)Pascual Pérez (0–1)None14,4295–2
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| 8

April 12Expos6–3Don Carman (1–0)Kevin Gross (1–1)Steve Bedrosian (1)15,4616–2
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| 9

April 14Cubs4–6Scott Sanderson (1–0)Bruce Ruffin (0–2)Mitch Williams (5)20,8516–3
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April 15Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major-league baseball|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-IhQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pBIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6970%2C4837506|accessdate=January 24, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 17, 1989|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=8, part 2}} Makeup: July 31 as a traditional double-header
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| 10

April 16Cubs3–5Rick Sutcliffe (3–0)Floyd Youmans (0–2)Mitch Williams (6)32,2496–4
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| 11

April 17@ Mets2–5Sid Fernandez (1–0)Don Carman (1–1)Randy Myers (2)28,0876–5
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| 12

April 18@ Mets7–1Larry McWilliams (1–0)Ron Darling (0–3)None26,3007–5
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| 13

April 19@ Mets2–4Randy Myers (1–1)Steve Bedrosian (1–1)None25,6947–6
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| 14

April 20@ Pirates9–4Ken Howell (2–0)Mike Dunne (1–1)None6,9778–6
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| 15

April 21@ Pirates3–2Floyd Youmans (1–2)Doug Drabek (1–1)Steve Bedrosian (2)15,2219–6
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| 16

April 22@ Pirates3–4Jeff Robinson (2–2)Don Carman (1–2)None14,6699–7
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| 17

April 23@ Pirates4–6Logan Easley (1–0)Steve Bedrosian (1–2)None16,8169–8
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| 18

April 24@ Astros8–4Greg A. Harris (1–0)Bob Forsch (0–1)None9,08810–8
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| 19

April 25@ Astros1–4Mike Scott (3–1)Ken Howell (2–1)None12,58410–9
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| 20

April 26@ Astros5–6Danny Darwin (2–1)Jeff Parrett (1–1)Dave Smith (3)11,19510–10
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April 28Reds0–3José Rijo (1–0)Don Carman (1–3)John Franco (7)23,05210–11
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April 29Reds8–0 (5)Mike Maddux (1–0)Danny Jackson (0–1)None23,15611–11
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April 30Reds3–5Rob Dibble (3–0)Larry McWilliams (1–1)John Franco (8)43,60511–12

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1988 Game Log

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colspan="2"|Legend
style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#fffdd0;"| Phillies tie
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1988 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1988-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1988 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 65–96–1
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April 5Pirates3–5Mike Dunne (1–0)Shane Rawley (0–1)Jeff Robinson (1)46,3940–1
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April 6Pirates6–5 (14)Mike Maddux (1–0)Bob Kipper (0–1)None15,5321–1
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| 3

April 8Mets5–1Bruce Ruffin (1–0)Sid Fernandez (0–1)None21,9212–1
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| 4

April 9Mets9–3Don Carman (1–0)Rick Aguilera (0–1)None30,9943–1
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| 5

April 10Mets3–4Dwight Gooden (2–0)Shane Rawley (0–2)Randy Myers (2)51,7813–2
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| 6

April 11@ Pirates1–5Doug Drabek (1–0)Kevin Gross (0–1)None54,0893–3
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| 7

April 13@ Pirates0–7Brian Fisher (2–0)Bruce Ruffin (1–1)None9,8253–4
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| 8

April 14@ Pirates2–4Bob Walk (1–1)Don Carman (1–1)Jeff Robinson (3)6,2223–5
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| 9

April 15@ Expos4–6Andy McGaffigan (1–0)Todd Frohwirth (0–1)Tim Burke (1)11,2923–6
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| 10

April 16@ Expos1–2 (10)Tim Burke (1–0)Kent Tekulve (0–1)None13,6643–7
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| 11

April 17@ Expos2–5Pascual Pérez (2–1)Bill Dawley (0–1)Andy McGaffigan (1)16,5973–8
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| 12

April 18@ Mets10–7Bruce Ruffin (2–1)Rick Aguilera (0–2)None14,9314–8
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| 13

April 19@ Mets10–2Don Carman (2–1)Bob Ojeda (2–1)None24,5555–8
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| 14

April 20@ Mets2–6Dwight Gooden (4–0)Shane Rawley (0–3)None27,7145–9
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| 15

April 22Expos2–0Kevin Gross (1–1)Pascual Pérez (2–2)None22,1136–9
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| 16

April 23Expos3–3 (7)NoneNoneNone23,3946–9–1
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| 17

April 24Expos1–3Dennis Martínez (3–2)Don Carman (2–2)Tim Burke (3)47,9176–10–1
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| 18

April 26@ Astros1–3Mike Scott (4–0)Shane Rawley (0–4)Dave Smith (3)13,1526–11–1
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| 19

April 27@ Astros2–3 (10)Dave Smith (1–1)Kent Tekulve (0–2)None14,4626–12–1
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April 30Braves7–5Don Carman (3–2)Rick Mahler (0–3)Kent Tekulve (1)19,1387–12–1

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1987 Game Log

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
colspan="2"|Legend
style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
BoldPhillies team member

class="toccolours collapsible collapsed" style="width:90%; clear:both; margin:1.5em auto; text-align:center;"
colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1987 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1987-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1987 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 80–82
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April 7@ Braves0–6Rick Mahler (1–0)Shane Rawley (0–1)None31,3430–1
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| 2

April 9@ Braves7–8 (10)Gene Garber (1–0)Dan Schatzeder (0–1)None8,9070–2
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| 3

April 10Cubs3–4Ed Lynch (1–0)Kevin Gross (0–1)Dickie Noles (1)43,2120–3
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| 4

April 11Cubs1–9Rick Sutcliffe (1–1)Joe Cowley (0–1)None21,5810–4
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| 5

April 12Cubs9–8 (10)Steve Bedrosian (1–0)Lee Smith (0–1)None23,7691–4
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| 6

April 13Cubs2–5Jamie Moyer (1–0)Don Carman (0–1)Lee Smith (1)15,3661–5
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| 7

April 14Mets5–7Ron Darling (1–0)Steve Bedrosian (1–1)Jesse Orosco (3)22,8361–6
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| 8

April 15Mets1–4Sid Fernandez (2–0)Kevin Gross (0–2)Doug Sisk (2)21,9951–7
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| 9

April 16Mets3–9Rick Aguilera (1–0)Joe Cowley (0–2)None16,3501–8
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| 10

April 17@ Pirates6–2 (10)Steve Bedrosian (2–1)Barry Jones (0–1)None10,1052–8
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| 11

April 18@ Pirates8–6Kent Tekulve (1–0)Don Robinson (2–1)None19,3613–8
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| 12

April 19@ Pirates2–5Doug Drabek (1–1)Bruce Ruffin (0–1)Don Robinson (2)7,9623–9
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| 13

April 20@ Expos4–3Dan Schatzeder (1–1)Jay Tibbs (1–2)Kent Tekulve (1)50,4824–9
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| 14

April 22@ Expos3–7Neal Heaton (2–1)Joe Cowley (0–3)None8,1144–10
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| 15

April 23@ Expos5–6Randy St. Claire (1–0)Mike Jackson (0–1)Andy McGaffigan (2)5,6324–11
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April 24Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=Meyer|first1=Paul|title=Bucs idled by rain; Makeup set June 29|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Cq9RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=5m0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4731%2C8811552|accessdate=January 23, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 25, 1987|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=21}} Makeup: June 29 as a traditional double-header
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| 16

April 25Pirates3–2Don Carman (1–1)Doug Drabek (1–2)Kent Tekulve (2)18,5535–11
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| 17

April 26Pirates6–4Bruce Ruffin (1–1)Rick Reuschel (0–1)Steve Bedrosian (1)30,2346–11
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| 18

April 27Expos4–6Neal Heaton (3–1)Kevin Gross (0–3)Randy St. Claire (3)15,1496–12
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| 19

April 28Expos1–7Floyd Youmans (1–2)Joe Cowley (0–4)Andy McGaffigan (3)11,5986–13
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April 29Expos5–0Shane Rawley (1–1)Bob Sebra (1–3)None14,5887–13

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1986 Game Log

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
colspan="2"|Legend
style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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class="toccolours collapsible collapsed" style="width:90%; clear:both; margin:1.5em auto; text-align:center;"
colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1986 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1986-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1986 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 86–75
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April 7@ Reds4–7Mario Soto (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)Ron Robinson (1)54,9600–1
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April 9@ Reds5–3 (11)Steve Bedrosian (1–0)Ted Power (0–1)None11,4111–1
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April 11Mets7–9Bob Ojeda (1–0)Kevin Gross (0–1)Jesse Orosco (1)36,1901–2
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April 12Mets9–8 (14)Charles Hudson (1–0)Randy Niemann (0–1)None22,7372–2
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April 13Mets4–2Shane Rawley (1–0)Rick Aguilera (0–1)None27,6913–2
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| 6

April 14Pirates1–3 (10)Cecilio Guante (1–0)Steve Bedrosian (1–1)Jim Winn (1)16,2003–3
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April 16Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=For the Record: Baseball|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=wZJMF1LD7PcC&dat=19860417&printsec=frontpage&hl=en|accessdate=January 23, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 17, 1986|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=5, part 2}} Makeup: August 16 as a traditional double-header
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| 7

April 18@ Mets2–5Ron Darling (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–2)Jesse Orosco (2)26,9063–4
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| 8

April 19@ Mets2–3Dwight Gooden (2–0)Shane Rawley (1–1)None38,3333–5
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| 9

April 20@ Mets0–8Sid Fernandez (1–0)Kevin Gross (0–2)None41,8483–6
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| 10

April 22@ Expos2–8Andy McGaffigan (1–0)Charles Hudson (1–1)Tim Burke (2)4,2763–7
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| 11

April 23@ Expos5–4Steve Carlton (1–2)Joe Hesketh (0–3)Steve Bedrosian (1)6,2934–7
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April 24@ Pirates4–2Shane Rawley (2–1)Rick Rhoden (2–1)None14,6225–7
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| 13

April 25@ Pirates6–3Kevin Gross (1–2)Rick Reuschel (2–2)Steve Bedrosian (2)11,8476–7
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April 26@ Pirates6–5Charles Hudson (2–1)Larry McWilliams (0–2)Steve Bedrosian (3)16,3737–7
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April 27@ Pirates5–13Mike Bielecki (1–0)Steve Carlton (1–3)Bob Walk (1)17,2187–8
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April 29Astros12–4Shane Rawley (3–1)Nolan Ryan (3–3)None16,3138–8
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April 30Astros0–1Mike Scott (3–2)Kevin Gross (1–3)Dave Smith (7)17,1348–9

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1985 Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1985 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1985-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1985 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 75–87
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April 9Braves0–6Rick Mahler (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None35,3610–1
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April 11Braves3–6Zane Smith (1–0)John Denny (0–1)Bruce Sutter (1)17,9870–2
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April 12@ Astros3–8Dave Smith (1–0)Larry Andersen (0–1)Jeff Calhoun (1)11,8790–3
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April 13@ Astros4–2Shane Rawley (1–0)Ron Mathis (0–1)Al Holland (1)19,7721–3
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April 14@ Astros3–5Nolan Ryan (2–0)Steve Carlton (0–2)None15,2771–4
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April 15@ Cubs1–2Steve Trout (2–0)Kevin Gross (0–1)Lee Smith (2)8,3471–5
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April 16@ Cubs0–1 (10)Dennis Eckersley (1–1)Al Holland (0–1)None11,9371–6
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April 17@ Cubs4–5George Frazier (1–0)Kevin Gross (0–2)Lee Smith (3)15,7521–7
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| 9

April 19Mets0–1Dwight Gooden (2–0)Charles Hudson (0–1)Jesse Orosco (1)32,4201–8
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April 20Mets7–6John Denny (1–1)Ed Lynch (0–1)Larry Andersen (1)24,0132–8
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April 21Mets10–6Kevin Gross (1–2)Doug Sisk (1–1)None30,1863–8
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April 22@ Expos9–1Shane Rawley (2–0)Joe Hesketh (1–1)None6,2494–8
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April 23@ Expos4–5 (10)Jeff Reardon (1–0)Charles Hudson (0–2)None8,2234–9
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April 24@ Expos6–7Bryn Smith (3–0)John Denny (1–2)Tim Burke (1)10,4174–10
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April 26Cubs3–7Dennis Eckersley (3–1)Jerry Koosman (0–1)None27,1874–11
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April 27Cubs6–1Shane Rawley (3–0)Scott Sanderson (1–1)None25,2205–11
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April 28Cubs3–2Kevin Gross (2–2)Rick Sutcliffe (3–2)Larry Andersen (2)31,8906–11
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April 29Expos3–2 (10)Kent Tekulve (1–0)Bert Roberge (0–1)None19,1247–11
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April 30Expos11–0Jerry Koosman (1–1)Bill Gullickson (3–2)None18,1048–11

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1984 Game Log

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style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1984 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1984-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1984 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 81–81
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April 3@ Braves5–0Steve Carlton (1–0)Len Barker (0–1)None34,3311–0
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April 4@ Braves0–4Craig McMurtry (1–0)John Denny (0–1)Steve Bedrosian (1)11,1521–1
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April 6@ Reds8–4Charles Hudson (1–0)Joe Price (0–1)None12,2362–1
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April 7@ Reds9–1Jerry Koosman (1–0)Frank Pastore (0–1)None12,5163–1
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April 8@ Reds7–8 (11)Mike Smith (1–0)Larry Andersen (0–1)None16,4433–2
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April 10Astros3–1John Denny (1–1)Nolan Ryan (1–1)Al Holland (1)37,2364–2
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April 11Astros7–6Bill Campbell (1–0)Bill Dawley (0–1)None20,1085–2
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| 8

April 13@ Expos1–5Charlie Lea (2–1)Jerry Koosman (1–1)Gary Lucas (2)48,0605–3
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| 9

April 14@ Expos4–3Larry Andersen (1–1)Dan Schatzeder (0–1)Al Holland (2)17,0306–3
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April 15@ Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=MacDonald|first1=Ian|title=Carter shows good glove at 1st base|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WpEjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jqUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3377%2C3309751|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 16, 1984|location=Montreal, QC|page=E1}} Makeup: August 7 as a traditional double-header
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April 17@ Pirates4–1Charles Hudson (2–0)John Tudor (1–1)Al Holland (3)34,1147–3
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April 18@ Pirates3–6John Candelaria (2–1)Jerry Koosman (1–2)Don Robinson (2)2,7527–4
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April 19@ Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=Feeney|first1=Charley|title=Tanner defies Berra critics|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=loJIAAAAIBAJ&sjid=nW0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6702%2C4837763|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 20, 1984|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=9}} Makeup: June 22 as a traditional double-header
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April 20Mets1–3 (10)Doug Sisk (1–0)Al Holland (0–1)Jesse Orosco (3)24,0967–5
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| 13

April 21Mets12–2John Denny (2–1)Mike Torrez (0–2)None27,1148–5
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April 22Mets12–5Charles Hudson (3–0)Ron Darling (1–2)None20,3489–5
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April 24Pirates2–3John Candelaria (3–1)Jerry Koosman (1–3)Kent Tekulve (1)14,0969–6
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| 16

April 25Pirates8–7Tug McGraw (1–0)Lee Tunnell (0–1)Al Holland (4)20,62210–6
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April 27@ Mets8–3Bill Campbell (2–0)Doug Sisk (1–1)None18,17111–6
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April 28@ Mets3–4Ed Lynch (2–0)Al Holland (0–2)None14,29211–7
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April 29@ Mets2–6Walt Terrell (3–1)Jerry Koosman (1–4)Jesse Orosco (4)28,56211–8
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April 30Expos2–5Andy McGaffigan (1–0)Steve Carlton (1–1)None20,27711–9

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1983 Game Log

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style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#fffdd0;"| Phillies tie
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1983 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1983-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1983 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 90–72–1
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April 5@ Mets0–2Doug Sisk (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None46,6870–1
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April 7@ Mets2–6Craig Swan (1–0)John Denny (0–1)Neil Allen (1)5,7300–2
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April 8@ Giants2–3Fred Breining (1–0)Larry Christenson (0–1)Greg Minton (1)13,6240–3
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April 9@ Giants5–4Sid Monge (1–0)Mike Krukow (0–2)Ron Reed (1)13,9371–3
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April 10@ Giants10–2Steve Carlton (1–1)Bill Laskey (0–2)None20,9882–3
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April 12Mets4–3 (10)Ron Reed (1–0)Neil Allen (0–1)None31,2363–3
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April 13Mets10–9Porfi Altamirano (1–0)Neil Allen (0–2)None20,2284–3
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April 15Bravescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=gL9scSG3K_gC&dat=19830416&printsec=frontpage&hl=en|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 16, 1983|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=12}} Makeup: July 12 as a traditional double-header
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April 16Braves8–4Steve Carlton (2–1)Phil Niekro (0–1)None17,5575–3
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April 17Braves1–3Pascual Pérez (3–0)Ed Farmer (0–1)Gene Garber (2)27,5225–4
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April 18Cubs8–2John Denny (1–1)Paul Moskau (0–1)None13,8326–4
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April 19Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major Leage Record|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6EMwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OKUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2067%2C3878244|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 20, 1983|location=Montreal, QC|page=G5}} Makeup: July 30 as a traditional double-header
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April 20Cubs2–0Steve Carlton (3–1)Chuck Rainey (0–3)None11,2717–4
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April 22@ Astros6–3Sid Monge (2–0)Nolan Ryan (1–1)Ron Reed (2)32,1308–4
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April 23@ Astros7–3John Denny (2–1)Joe Niekro (0–2)None22,7909–4
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| 14

April 24@ Astros2–3 (11)Mike Madden (1–0)Ron Reed (1–1)None9,3449–5
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| 15

April 26@ Braves4–10Pascual Pérez (4–0)Larry Christenson (0–2)Terry Forster (2)22,5119–6
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| 16

April 27@ Braves6–2Dick Ruthven (1–0)Phil Niekro (0–2)None20,34110–6
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April 29Astros3–6 (10)Frank LaCorte (2–2)Steve Carlton (3–2)Bill Dawley (1)30,06710–7
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April 30Astros8–0John Denny (3–1)Mike LaCoss (0–2)None24,84511–7

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1983 Postseason Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1983 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1983-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1983 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 4–5
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October 4@ Dodgers1–0Steve Carlton (1–0)Jerry Reuss (0–1)Al Holland (1)49,9631–0
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October 5@ Dodgers1–4Fernando Valenzuela (1–0)John Denny (0–1)Tom Niedenfuer (1)55,9671–1
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| 3

October 7Dodgers7–2Charles Hudson (1–0)Bob Welch (0–1)None53,4902–1
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October 8Dodgers7–2Steve Carlton (2–0)Jerry Reuss (0–2)None64,4943–1

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1982 Game Log

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style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1982 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1982-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1982 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 89–73
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April 6Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (snow);{{cite news|title=Major Leagues|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8v0hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-6QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1487%2C2836187|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 7, 1982|location=Montreal, QC|page=G6}} Makeup: April 8
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April 7Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (inclement weather);{{cite news|title=Major Leagues|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8_0hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-6QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1112%2C3193517|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 8, 1982|location=Montreal QC|page=C14}} Makeup: June 25 as a traditional double-header
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April 8Mets2–7Randy Jones (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None15,3450–1
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April 9Expos0–2Steve Rogers (1–0)Larry Christenson (0–1)None7,7950–2
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April 10Expos3–11Bill Gullickson (1–0)Dick Ruthven (0–1)None16,7180–3
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April 11Expos1–0Mike Krukow (1–0)Ray Burris (0–1)None15,3971–3
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April 13@ Mets2–5Randy Jones (2–0)Steve Carlton (0–2)Neil Allen (2)40,8451–4
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April 14@ Mets1–8Mike Scott (1–1)Dick Ruthven (0–2)None13,4201–5
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| 7

April 15@ Mets8–4 (13)Warren Brusstar (1–0)Charlie Puleo (0–1)None14,6342–5
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| 8

April 16@ Cardinals2–3Bob Forsch (2–0)Mike Krukow (1–1)Bruce Sutter (3)15,0032–6
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| 9

April 17@ Cardinals0–6Joaquín Andújar (2–1)Steve Carlton (0–3)None17,4572–7
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| 10

April 18@ Cardinals5–6 (11)Dave LaPoint (1–0)Warren Brusstar (1–1)None25,2222–8
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April 19@ Expos2–0Larry Christenson (1–1)Scott Sanderson (1–1)Ed Farmer (1)10,1023–8
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April 20@ Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major Leagues|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_v0hAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_KQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1556%2C407776|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 21, 1982|location=Montreal, QC|page=G7}}{{cite news|last1=MacDonald|first1=Ian|title=Taveras in lineup against Phils as weak-hitting Speier benched|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=Fr8DH2VBP9sC&dat=19820421&printsec=frontpage&hl=en|accessdate=January 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 21, 1982|location=Montreal, QC|page=G1}} Makeup: August 12 as a traditional double-header
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April 21@ Expos2–5Steve Rogers (2–1)Steve Carlton (0–4)Jeff Reardon (2)6,4483–9
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April 23Cardinals2–9Bob Forsch (3–0)Mike Krukow (1–2)None26,6173–10
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April 24Cardinals4–7Doug Bair (1–0)Ed Farmer (0–1)Bruce Sutter (6)25,2703–11
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April 25Cardinals8–4Steve Carlton (1–4)Andy Rincon (1–1)Ed Farmer (2)30,1984–11
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April 27@ Dodgers0–3Jerry Reuss (2–1)Larry Christenson (1–2)None37,8884–12
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April 28@ Dodgers9–3Ed Farmer (1–1)Steve Howe (1–1)None38,6655–12
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April 29@ Dodgers0–4Burt Hooton (1–1)Dick Ruthven (0–3)None36,1985–13
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April 30@ Padres3–1 (10)Steve Carlton (2–4)Juan Eichelberger (2–3)None23,3836–13

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:{{note|Suspended|[a]}}The August 9 game was suspended in the bottom of the eighth inning with the score 6–9 and was completed August 10, 1982.{{cite web|title=Aug 9, 1982, Pirates at Phillies Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI198208092.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|date=August 9, 1982|accessdate=November 8, 2014}}

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1981 Game Log

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%"
colspan="2"|Legend
style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1981 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1981-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1981 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
First Half: 34–21; Second Half: 25–27; Overall Record: 59–48
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April 8@ Reds2–3Tom Hume (1–0)Sparky Lyle (0–1)None51,7160–1
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April 11@ Cardinals5–2Dick Ruthven (1–0)Bob Forsch (0–1)None38,4731–1
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April 12@ Cardinals3–7Lary Sorensen (1–0)Larry Christenson (0–1)Bruce Sutter (1)21,4621–2
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April 13Pirates5–1Steve Carlton (1–0)John Candelaria (0–1)None60,4042–2
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| 5

April 15Pirates4–3 (11)Tug McGraw (1–0)Enrique Romo (0–1)None27,4503–2
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| 6

April 16Pirates5–3Dick Ruthven (2–0)Don Robinson (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)26,7804–2
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April 17Cubs6–2Larry Christenson (1–1)Ken Kravec (0–1)None21,9485–2
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| 8

April 18Cubs4–3 (10)Steve Carlton (2–0)Lee Smith (0–1)None27,7806–2
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| 9

April 19Cubs7–3Nino Espinosa (1–0)Rick Reuschel (0–2)None30,2047–2
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| 10

April 20@ Expos8–9Steve Rogers (1–0)Tug McGraw (1–1)Woodie Fryman (2)24,8177–3
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| 11

April 21@ Expos3–10Scott Sanderson (2–0)Dick Ruthven (2–1)None10,8877–4
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April 22@ Expos3–4 (11)Elías Sosa (1–0)Tug McGraw (1–2)None14,1767–5
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April 24@ Cubs6–4Steve Carlton (3–0)Rick Reuschel (0–3)Ron Reed (1)6,2748–5
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April 25@ Cubs7–5Sparky Lyle (1–1)Dick Tidrow (1–2)None10,9909–5
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April 26@ Cubs6–2Marty Bystrom (1–0)Bill Caudill (0–1)None10,09310–5
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April 27Expos3–1Dick Ruthven (3–1)Bill Gullickson (1–1)None27,34711–5
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April 28Expos3–6Steve Ratzer (1–0)Larry Christenson (1–2)Elías Sosa (1)26,19211–6
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April 29Expos6–2Steve Carlton (4–0)Steve Rogers (2–1)None30,14212–6

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1981 Postseason Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1981 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1981-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1981 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 2–3
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October 7@ Expos1–3Steve Rogers (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)Jeff Reardon (1)34,2370–1
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October 8@ Expos1–3Bill Gullickson (1–0)Dick Ruthven (0–1)Jeff Reardon (2)45,8960–2
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October 9Expos6–2Larry Christenson (1–0)Ray Burris (0–1)None36,8351–2
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October 10Expos6–5 (10)Tug McGraw (1–0)Jeff Reardon (0–1)None38,8182–2
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October 11Expos0–3Steve Rogers (2–0)Steve Carlton (0–2)None47,3842–3

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1980 Game Log

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Overall Record: 91–71
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April 11Expos6–3Steve Carlton (1–0)Steve Rogers (0–1)None48,4601–0
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April 12Expos6–2Dick Ruthven (1–0)Bill Lee (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)22,0652–0
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April 13Expos4–5 (10)Elías Sosa (1–0)Lerrin LaGrow (0–1)None28,1322–1
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April 15@ Cardinals2–7Pete Vuckovich (2–0)Randy Lerch (0–1)None8,1662–2
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April 16@ Cardinals8–3Steve Carlton (2–0)Bob Forsch (0–1)None10,9113–2
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April 18@ Expos5–7Scott Sanderson (1–0)Dick Ruthven (1–1)Woodie Fryman (1)41,2223–3
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April 19@ Expos13–4Larry Christenson (1–0)Steve Rogers (1–2)Dickie Noles (1)23,0884–3
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April 20@ Expos6–7Elías Sosa (2–0)Tug McGraw (0–1)None25,7224–4
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April 21Mets0–3Ray Burris (2–1)Steve Carlton (2–1)Neil Allen (4)23,8564–5
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April 22Mets14–8Kevin Saucier (1–0)Kevin Kobel (0–2)None21,3415–5
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April 23Mets2–3Mark Bomback (1–0)Lerrin LaGrow (0–2)Jeff Reardon (1)23,0255–6
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April 25Cardinals1–3Pete Vuckovich (3–1)Randy Lerch (0–2)Mark Littell (1)30,5165–7
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April 26Cardinals7–0Steve Carlton (3–1)John Fulgham (1–2)None25,1686–7
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April 27Cardinals1–10Bob Forsch (1–1)Dick Ruthven (1–2)None28,2006–8
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April 30@ Mets0–2Mark Bomback (2–0)Randy Lerch (0–3)None4,5596–9

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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The May 4, 1980, game was protested by the Phillies in the top of the first inning.{{cite web|title=Batting Out of Turn|url=https://retrosheet.org/outturn.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=November 24, 2014}}{{cite web|title=Los Angeles Dodgers 12, Philadelphia Phillies 10|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1980/B05040PHI1980.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=November 30, 2014|date=May 4, 1980|quote=Phillies manager Dallas Green argued that Dusty Baker should not have batted [again], protested the decision and was ejected by HP umpire Paul Pryor[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=May 4, 1980, Dodgers at Phillies Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI198005040.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=November 24, 2014|date=May 4, 1980}}

:{{note|Suspended|[b]}}The August 11 game was suspended in the bottom of the 14th inning with the score 5–5 and was completed August 12, 1980.{{cite web|title=Aug 11, 1980, Phillies at Cubs Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/CHN/CHN198008110.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=November 28, 2014|date=August 11, 1980}}

:{{note|Protest denied|[c]}}The August 24, 1980, game was protested by the Giants in the bottom of the fourth inning.{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 7, San Francisco Giants 1|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1980/B08240PHI1980.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=November 30, 2014|date=August 24, 1980|quote=Lonnie Smith beat throw to 2B on attempted double play but walked off the bag thinking he was out; Smith was tagged but 2B umpire Eric Gregg had called time, so Smith was not out; Giants manager Dave Bristol and pitching coach Don McMahon ejected by Gregg; Giants played game under protest[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Aug 24, 1980, Giants at Phillies Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI198008240.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=November 30, 2014|date=August 24, 1980}}

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1980 Postseason Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1980 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1980-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1980 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 7–4
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October 7Astros3–1Steve Carlton (1–0)Ken Forsch (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)65,2771–0
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October 8Astros4–7 (10)Frank LaCorte (1–0)Ron Reed (0–1)Joaquín Andújar (1)65,4761–1
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October 10@ Astros0–1 (11)Dave Smith (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–1)None44,4431–2
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October 11@ Astros5–3 (10)Warren Brusstar (1–0)Joe Sambito (0–1)Tug McGraw (2)44,9522–2
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October 12@ Astros8–7 (10)Dick Ruthven (1–0)Frank LaCorte (1–1)None44,8023–2

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1979 Game Log

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Overall Record: 84–78–1
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April 6@ Cardinals1–8John Denny (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None40,5260–1
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April 7@ Cardinals2–3Pete Vuckovich (1–0)Ron Reed (0–1)None15,2940–2
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April 8@ Cardinals2–2 (5)NoneNoneNone20,0550–2–1
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April 9Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=Feeney|first1=Charley|title=Managing Phils Simple in Rainout: But Ozark Bristles as Bowa Suggests New Lineup|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=s81RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=W20DAAAAIBAJ&pg=5501%2C1425876|accessdate=December 6, 2014|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 10, 1979|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=13}} Makeup: April 10
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April 10Pirates7–3Dick Ruthven (1–0)Enrique Romo (0–2)None48,2351–2–1
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April 11Pirates5–4Steve Carlton (1–1)Bert Blyleven (0–1)None26,2812–2–1
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April 12@ Mets2–3Pat Zachry (2–0)Randy Lerch (0–1)None8,7192–3–1
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April 14@ Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=The Majors|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=djft3U1LymYC&dat=19790415&printsec=frontpage&hl=en|accessdate=December 7, 2014|agency=The Pittsburgh Press|location=Pittsburgh, PA|date=April 15, 1979|page=D2}} Makeup: August 2 as a traditional double-header
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April 15 (1)@ Mets3–2Dick Ruthven (2–0)Craig Swan (1–1)Tug McGraw (1)see 2nd game3–3–1
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| 8

April 15 (2)@ Mets6–3Nino Espinosa (1–0)Neil Allen (0–1)Ron Reed (1)18,4014–3–1
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April 16@ Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Majors At A Glance|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uc1RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=W20DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2365%2C2510150|accessdate=December 6, 2014|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 17, 1979|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=18}} Makeup: August 3 as a traditional double-header
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April 17@ Pirates13–2Steve Carlton (2–1)Bert Blyleven (0–2)None7,7395–3–1
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April 18@ Pirates3–2Randy Lerch (1–1)Don Robinson (1–1)None12,1956–3–1
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April 20Mets8–0Dick Ruthven (3–0)Craig Swan (1–2)None33,2537–3–1
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April 21Mets3–0Nino Espinosa (2–0)Neil Allen (0–2)Tug McGraw (2)31,8518–3–1
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April 22Mets2–4Jesse Orosco (1–0)Steve Carlton (2–2)Skip Lockwood (2)35,0208–4–1
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April 23Dodgers4–3 (10)Tug McGraw (1–0)Lance Rautzhan (0–2)None32,8269–4–1
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April 24Dodgers7–6 (10)Ron Reed (1–1)Jerry Reuss (1–2)None31,14010–4–1
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April 25Dodgers5–4Ron Reed (2–1)Rick Sutcliffe (1–1)None34,30311–4–1
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April 27Padres2–0Nino Espinosa (3–0)Gaylord Perry (2–1)None28,52212–4–1
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April 28Padres0–5John D'Acquisto (2–1)Steve Carlton (2–3)None31,63312–5–1
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April 29Padres4–3Ron Reed (3–1)Rollie Fingers (1–2)None50,72213–5–1
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April 30Giants4–1Dick Ruthven (4–0)Philip Nastu (0–1)Tug McGraw (3)29,16914–5–1

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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The September 20, 1979, game was protested by the Phillies in the bottom of the sixth inning.{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1979/B09200PHI1979.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=December 13, 2014|date=September 20, 1979|quote=Keith Moreland's fly to LF was ruled a home run; the Pirates argued the call; the umpires huddled and HP umpire Doug Harvey overruled 3B umpire Eric Gregg, calling it a foul ball; Phillies manager Dallas Green argued with and was ejected by Harvey; Green threw equipment onto the field from the bench after the ejection and was fined; Mike Schmidt threw his helmet and was fined; Green protested the game; Moreland was called out on strikes[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Sep 20, 1979, Pirates at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197909200.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=December 13, 2014|date=September 20, 1979}}

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1978 Game Log

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Overall Record: 90–72
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April 7Cardinals1–5Bob Forsch (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None47,7910–1
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April 8Cardinals7–0Larry Christenson (1–0)Eric Rasmussen (0–1)None24,4411–1
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April 9Cardinals12–3Randy Lerch (1–0)John Urrea (0–1)None35,1042–1
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April 11Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=MacDonald|first1=Ian|title=Expos get Carlton out of way as game in Philly postponed|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uBQyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d6QFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4813%2C2946100|accessdate=December 28, 2014|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 12, 1978|location=Monteal, QC|page=21}} Makeup: September 26 as a traditional double-header
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April 12Expos7–8Steve Rogers (1–1)Jim Lonborg (0–1)Bill Atkinson (1)19,1102–2
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April 14@ Cardinals4–3Steve Carlton (1–1)Pete Vuckovich (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)17,9213–2
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April 15@ Cardinals3–2 (10)Tug McGraw (1–0)Pete Vuckovich (0–2)None13,8444–2
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April 16@ Cardinals0–5{{cite news|title=Error call thrills Forsch, amazes Phillies|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_NxWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PkMNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1290%2C2875328|accessdate=December 28, 2014|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=The Miami News|date=April 17, 1978|location=Miami, FL|page=1B}}{{cite news|last1=MacDonald|first1=Ian|title=Forsch's tainted no-hitter casts doubt on how baseball's scoring rule applied|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UtQvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aqQFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3704%2C1129648|accessdate=December 28, 2014|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 21, 1978|location=Montreal, QC|page=21}}Bob Forsch (3–0)Randy Lerch (1–1)None11,4954–3
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April 17@ Pirates6–2Jim Lonborg (1–1)John Candelaria (1–2)None7,3435–3
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April 18@ Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=Feeney|first1=Charley|title=Tanner's Gambling Luck All Bad|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=BZ1RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PG0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6703%2C2715775|accessdate=December 28, 2014|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 19, 1978|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=13}} Makeup: August 4 as a traditional double-header
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April 21@ Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Majors At A Glance|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CJ1RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PG0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6789%2C3391789|accessdate=December 28, 2014|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 22, 1978|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=12}} Makeup: April 22 as a traditional double-header
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April 22 (1)@ Expos3–7Wayne Twitchell (1–1)Steve Carlton (1–2)Stan Bahnsen (1)see 2nd game5–4
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April 22 (2)@ Expos3–5Ross Grimsley (3–0)Larry Christenson (1–1)Stan Bahnsen (2)19,2375–5
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April 23@ Expos2–5Steve Rogers (2–2)Jim Lonborg (1–2)Darold Knowles (1)17,9225–6
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April 24Cubs12–2Randy Lerch (2–1)Woodie Fryman (0–1)None20,1156–6
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April 25Cubs7–0Jim Kaat (1–0)Dennis Lamp (1–3)None17,2277–6
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April 26Cubs2–4Rick Reuschel (3–2)Steve Carlton (1–3)Bruce Sutter (3)17,2997–7
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April 28Padres3–2Larry Christenson (2–1)Bob Owchinko (1–2)Ron Reed (1)26,8728–7
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April 29Padres7–2Jim Lonborg (2–2)Dave Freisleben (0–2)None28,3909–7
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April 30Padres11–4Randy Lerch (3–1)Randy Jones (1–2)None31,10110–7

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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The May 18, 1978, game was protested by the Phillies in the top of the seventh inning.{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 8, Houston Astros 5|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1978/B05180HOU1978.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=December 30, 2014|date=May 18, 1978|quote=Schmidt doubled to left; Johnstone singled to right [Schmidt to third]; Hebner popped to shortstop; Maddox popped to catcher in foul territory; Phillies manager Danny Ozark protested game because the umpires returned Jay Johnstone to 1B[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=May 18, 1978, Phillies at Astros Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/HOU/HOU197805180.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=December 30, 2014|date=May 18, 1978}}

:{{note|Not available|[b]}}The attendance for the July 15, 1978, game at Atlanta was not available on the baseball-reference.com website and was omitted from Associated Press box scores.

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1978 Postseason Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1978 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1978-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1978 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 1–3
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October 4Dodgers5–9Bob Welch (1–0)Larry Christenson (0–1)None63,4600–1
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October 5Dodgers0–4Tommy John (1–0)Dick Ruthven (0–1)None60,6420–2
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October 6@ Dodgers9–4Steve Carlton (1–0)Don Sutton (0–1)None55,0431–2
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October 7@ Dodgers3–4 (10)Terry Forster (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–1)None55,1241–3

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1977 Game Log

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Overall Record: 101–61
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April 9Expos3–4Jackie Brown (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None43,3670–1
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April 10Expos8–9Bill Atkinson (1–0)Gene Garber (0–1)Joe Kerrigan (1)14,3540–2
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April 11Cubs2–6Bill Bonham (1–0)Wayne Twitchell (0–1)None17,5780–3
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April 13Cubs1–3Ray Burris (1–1)Randy Lerch (0–1)Bruce Sutter (2)16,4340–4
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April 15@ Expos7–2Steve Carlton (1–1)Don Stanhouse (0–1)None57,5921–4
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April 16@ Expos3–4Gerry Hannahs (1–0)Larry Christenson (0–1)Bill Atkinson (1)18,3611–5
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April 17@ Expos1–2Will McEnaney (1–1)Gene Garber (0–2)None29,1151–6
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April 18@ Cubs3–1Randy Lerch (1–1)Ray Burris (1–2)Ron Reed (1)3,7772–6
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April 19@ Cubs7–5Larry Christenson (1–1)Mike Krukow (0–1)Gene Garber (1)2,4133–6
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April 20@ Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=R3VQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9hEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3994%2C4314832|accessdate=February 2, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 21, 1977|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=5, part 2}} Makeup: August 14 as a traditional double-header
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April 22Cardinals1–10John Denny (4–0)Wayne Twitchell (0–2)None26,4303–7
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April 23Cardinals11–1Randy Lerch (2–1)Bob Forsch (3–1)None27,6424–7
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April 24Cardinals6–3Steve Carlton (2–1)Pete Falcone (0–3)None40,1865–7
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April 26@ Pirates0–5John Candelaria (2–0)Larry Christenson (1–2)Rich Gossage (2)6,7265–8
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April 27@ Pirates3–7Bruce Kison (2–1)Wayne Twitchell (0–3)None7,0545–9
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April 29@ Giants6–5Steve Carlton (3–1)Jim Barr (3–2)Ron Reed (2)4,4406–9
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April 30@ Giants6–4Randy Lerch (3–1)Ed Halicki (2–2)Ron Reed (3)6,2167–9

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1977 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1977-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1977 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 1–3
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October 4@ Dodgers7–5Gene Garber (1–0)Elías Sosa (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)55,9681–0
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October 5@ Dodgers1–7Don Sutton (1–0)Jim Lonborg (0–1)None55,9731–1
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October 7Dodgers5–6Lance Rautzhan (1–0)Gene Garber (1–1)Mike Garman (1)63,7191–2
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October 8Dodgers1–4Tommy John (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None64,9241–3

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1976 Game Log

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Overall Record: 101–61
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April 10Pirates4–5 (11)Larry Demery (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–1)None42,1470–1
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April 11Pirates3–8Bruce Kison (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)Bob Moose (1)18,3730–2
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April 14@ Expos8–2Jim Lonborg (1–0)Steve Rogers (0–2)None21,1991–2
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April 15@ Expos5–8Woodie Fryman (1–1)Jim Kaat (0–1)Wayne Granger (1)6,3751–3
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April 17@ Cubs18–16 (10)Tug McGraw (1–1)Darold Knowles (1–1)Jim Lonborg (1)28,2872–3
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April 18@ Cubs8–5Larry Christenson (1–0)Ray Burris (0–2)Gene Garber (1)13,3263–3
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April 20@ Pirates5–1Jim Kaat (1–1)John Candelaria (0–1)None8,8004–3
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April 21@ Pirates3–0Tom Underwood (1–0)Doc Medich (1–1)Tug McGraw (1)9,1755–3
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April 23Braves5–6Bruce Dal Canton (1–0)Tug McGraw (1–2)Elías Sosa (1)29,3985–4
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April 24Braves10–5Ron Reed (1–0)Elías Sosa (1–2)None25,4776–4
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April 25Braves2–3Phil Niekro (3–0)Larry Christenson (1–1)Elías Sosa (2)10,5656–5
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April 26Reds10–9Tug McGraw (2–2)Rawly Eastwick (1–1)None16,5657–5
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April 27Reds3–7Jack Billingham (2–2)Tom Underwood (1–1)None17,8187–6
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April 28Reds7–6Jim Lonborg (2–0)Pat Darcy (1–2)Tug McGraw (2)20,2158–6
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1976 Postseason Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1976 Postseason Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1976-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1976 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 0–3
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October 9Reds3–6Don Gullett (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None62,6400–1
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October 10Reds2–6Pat Zachry (1–0)Jim Lonborg (0–1)Pedro Borbón (1)62,6510–2
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October 12@ Reds6–7Rawly Eastwick (1–0)Gene Garber (0–1)None55,0470–3

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1975 Game Log

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Overall Record: 86–76
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April 8@ Mets1–2Tom Seaver (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)None18,5270–1
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April 10@ Mets3–2 (11)Ron Schueler (1–0)Harry Parker (0–1)Cy Acosta (1)5,9641–1
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April 11Cardinals3–6Lynn McGlothen (1–0)Wayne Twitchell (0–1)Al Hrabosky (2)44,8341–2
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April 12Cardinals5–7Mike Garman (1–0)Gene Garber (0–1)None11,1011–3
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April 13Cardinals2–0Tom Underwood (1–0)Bob Forsch (1–1)None13,5392–3
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April 14Mets4–3Gene Garber (1–1)Jerry Cram (0–1)None10,6263–3
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April 15Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Scoreboard|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=zXokAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BCkEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6335%2C2753311|accessdate=March 2, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 16, 1975|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=17, part 2}} Makeup: September 26 as a traditional double-header
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April 16Cubs3–9Bill Bonham (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–2)None8,2943–4
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April 17Cubs9–10Ken Frailing (1–1)Wayne Twitchell (0–2)None6,2593–5
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| 9

April 18@ Expos6–3Tom Underwood (2–0)Steve Renko (0–1)Gene Garber (1)21,2744–5
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April 19@ Expos3–0Jim Lonborg (1–0)Dennis Blair (0–2)None8,1545–5
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April 20@ Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (cold weather);{{cite news|last1=MacDonald|first1=Ian|title=Carter's good medical report takes sting from loss to Phils|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9JAjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yqEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=953%2C1690769|accessdate=March 8, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 21, 1975|location=Montreal, QC|page=45}}{{cite news|title=Baseball record|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9JAjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yqEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5858%2C1690556|accessdate=March 8, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 21, 1975|location=Montreal, QC|page=45}} Makeup: August 1 as a traditional double-header
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April 22@ Cubs7–5Wayne Twitchell (1–2)Bill Bonham (1–1)None6,5256–5
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April 23@ Cubs3–9Ray Burris (2–0)Tom Underwood (2–1)Oscar Zamora (1)3,2286–6
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April 24@ Cubs1–4Steve Stone (3–0)Jim Lonborg (1–1)None2,3236–7
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April 25@ Pirates2–3Bruce Kison (2–0)Steve Carlton (0–3)Dave Giusti (2)5,7266–8
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April 26@ Pirates3–7Jim Rooker (2–0)Wayne Twitchell (1–3)None13,1206–9
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April 27@ Pirates0–2Dock Ellis (1–2)Tom Underwood (2–2)None14,0746–10
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April 29Expos5–0Jim Lonborg (2–1)Dennis Blair (0–3)None5,4777–10
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April 30Expos2–1Steve Carlton (1–3)Steve Rogers (0–4)None8,7508–10

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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The August 4, 1975, game was protested by the Cubs in the top of the seventh inning.{{cite web|title=Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1975/B08040PHI1975.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=March 8, 2015|date=August 4, 1975|quote=2:18 rain delay; Cubs manager Jim Marshall protested that the umpires should have called the game[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Aug 4, 1975, Cubs at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197508040.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=March 8, 2015|date=August 4, 1975}}

:{{note|Protest denied|[b]}}The September 8, 1975, game was protested by the Phillies in the bottom of the third inning.{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 6, St. Louis Cardinals 3|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1975/B09080PHI1975.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=March 14, 2015|date=September 8, 1975|quote=the Phillies protested the game, alleging that Greg Luzinski should only get one extra base on the overthrow[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Sep 8, 1975, Cardinals at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197509080.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=March 14, 2015|date=September 8, 1975}}

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1974 Game Log

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Overall Record: 80–82
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April 6Mets5–4Mac Scarce (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–1)None40,2221–0
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April 7Mets2–9Jon Matlack (1–0)Jim Lonborg (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)16,4411–1
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April 9@ Cubs0–2Bill Bonham (1–0)Ron Schueler (0–1)None30,6011–2
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April 10@ Cubs6–7Ray Burris (1–0)Mac Scarce (1–1)None6,5351–3
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April 11@ Cubs4–3Frank Linzy (1–0)Horacio Piña (0–1)Eddie Watt (1)2,2922–3
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April 13@ Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Baseball Standings|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=w88pAAAAIBAJ&sjid=phEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6727%2C3591897|accessdate=March 16, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 15, 1974|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=3, part 2}} Makeup: April 14 as a traditional double-header
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April 14 (1)@ Mets2–1 (11)Mike Wallace (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game3–3
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April 14 (2)@ Mets5–3Mac Scarce (2–1)Bob Miller (0–1)None14,2014–3
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April 15Cardinals3–2Dick Ruthven (1–0)Alan Foster (0–1)Mac Scarce (1)6,7135–3
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April 16Cardinals10–3Steve Carlton (1–0)Bob Gibson (0–1)None8,1076–3
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April 17Cardinals12–5George Culver (1–0)Sonny Siebert (1–1)None11,2377–3
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April 18Cardinals2–6Lynn McGlothen (2–0)Ron Schueler (0–2)None8,1067–4
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April 19Cubs9–2Jim Lonborg (1–1)Bill Bonham (1–2)None12,3188–4
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April 20Cubs4–5 (13)Ray Burris (2–0)Mac Scarce (2–2)None16,5348–5
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April 21Cubs7–3Steve Carlton (2–0)Burt Hooton (1–1)None17,1729–5
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April 23@ Dodgers3–5Jim Brewer (2–0)Frank Linzy (1–1)None14,9849–6
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April 24@ Dodgers1–6Don Sutton (4–1)Jim Lonborg (1–2)None14,7569–7
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April 25@ Dodgers0–1Tommy John (5–0)Dick Ruthven (1–1)None15,1179–8
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April 26@ Padres2–6Dave Freisleben (1–0)Steve Carlton (2–1)None9,4489–9
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April 27@ Padres2–5Randy Jones (2–4)Ron Schueler (0–3)None31,4079–10
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April 28@ Padres4–5Larry Hardy (1–0)Frank Linzy (1–2)None12,0319–11
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April 30@ Giants6–5Frank Linzy (2–2)Randy Moffitt (1–2)Eddie Watt (2)2,18810–11

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1973 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1973 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1973-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1973 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 71–91
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April 6@ Mets0–3Tom Seaver (1–0)Steve Carlton (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)27,3260–1
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April 7@ Mets2–3Jon Matlack (1–0)Dick Selma (0–1)None18,7380–2
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April 8@ Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=The Majors|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wR4OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=430DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4375%2C1058696|accessdate=March 28, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 9, 1973|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=23}} Makeup: June 27 as a traditional double-header
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April 10Expos7–5Steve Carlton (1–1)Mike Torrez (0–2)None40,8091–2
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April 12Expos3–5Balor Moore (1–0)Jim Lonborg (0–1)Mike Marshall (1)5,1301–3
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April 13Mets7–1Larry Christenson (1–0)Jon Matlack (1–1)None7,1272–3
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April 14Mets7–3Steve Carlton (2–1)Jim McAndrew (0–1)None11,0633–3
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April 15Mets1–2Harry Parker (1–0)Jim Lonborg (0–2)Tug McGraw (2)30,7183–4
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April 17@ Expos9–6Dick Selma (1–1)Mike Marshall (0–2)Bill Wilson (1)7,8314–4
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April 18@ Expos1–2Steve Renko (1–0)Steve Carlton (2–2)None13,7284–5
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April 19@ Expos5–6Mike Torrez (1–3)Larry Christenson (1–1)Tom Walker (1)12,3594–6
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April 21Cardinals7–4Jim Lonborg (1–2)Scipio Spinks (0–3)Mac Scarce (1)8,0315–6
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April 22 (1)Cardinals4–2Steve Carlton (3–2)Reggie Cleveland (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game6–6
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April 22 (2)Cardinals2–1Bill Wilson (1–0)Bob Gibson (0–2)None18,0427–6
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April 24@ Braves2–11Carl Morton (1–1)Larry Christenson (1–2)Ron Schueler (1)3,4057–7
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April 25@ Braves2–5Gary Gentry (2–2)Jim Lonborg (1–3)Phil Niekro (1)2,8667–8
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April 27@ Reds3–1Steve Carlton (4–2)Ross Grimsley (3–1)None13,6908–8
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April 28@ Reds1–0Dick Ruthven (1–0)Don Gullett (3–2)Mac Scarce (2)14,1269–8
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April 29@ Reds0–8Jack Billingham (4–0)Larry Christenson (1–3)None39,1919–9

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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The July 15, 1973, game was protested by the Phillies in the middle of the sixth inning.{{cite web|title=Houston Astros 2, Philadelphia Phillies 0|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1973/B07150PHI1973.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=April 3, 2015|date=July 15, 1973|quote=game called after 1:15 rain delay; the Phillies protested saying that the umpires did not wait long enough; the protest was disallowed[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Jul 15, 1973, Astros at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197307150.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=April 3, 2015|date=July 15, 1973}}

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1972 Game Log

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Overall Record: 59–97
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April 7@ Cardinals{{cite web|title=Original Regular Season Schedules|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/schedule/index.html|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}colspan=6 | Cancelled (players' strike){{cite news|last1=Chapman|first1=Lou|title=No Back Pay, No Makeups: Baseball Strike Settled at Last|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gXhQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=cREEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7260%2C4167944|page=1, part 2|accessdate=April 17, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 14, 1972|location=Milwaukee, WI}}
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April 8@ Cardinalscolspan=6 | Cancelled (players' strike)
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April 9@ Cardinalscolspan=6 | Cancelled (players' strike)
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April 10Exposcolspan=6 | Cancelled (players' strike)
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April 12Exposcolspan=6 | Cancelled (players' strike)
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April 14@ Cubscolspan=6 | Cancelled (players' strike)
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April 15@ Cubs4–2Steve Carlton (1–0)Bill Hands (0–1)Joe Hoerner (1)17,4011–0
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April 16@ Cubs0–4Burt Hooton (1–0)Dick Selma (0–1)None9,5831–1
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April 17Cardinals4–5Al Santorini (1–1)Joe Hoerner (0–1)None38,1821–2
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April 18Cardinals6–3Bill Champion (1–0)Scipio Spinks (0–1)Wayne Twitchell (1)5,3112–2
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April 19Cardinals1–0Steve Carlton (2–0)Bob Gibson (0–1)None8,1843–2
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April 21Pirates2–3 (10)Ramón Hernández (1–0)Chris Short (0–1)None13,8643–3
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April 22Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=National League|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T8UtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=j6EFAAAAIBAJ&pg=7095%2C1947032|accessdate=April 19, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 24, 1972|location=Montreal, QC|page=15}}{{cite news|last1=Feeney|first1=Charley|title=Frustration in Phily: Bucs Lose in 11, 5-4: Strand 17; Luzinski Hit Star|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4pxRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xGwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7064%2C3601996|accessdate=April 19, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 24, 1972|location=Pittsburgh, PA|pages=26, 29}} Makeup: July 29 as a traditional double-header
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April 23Pirates5–4 (11)Bucky Brandon (1–0)Bob Miller (0–1)None43,4384–3
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April 25@ Giants3–0Steve Carlton (3–0)Juan Marichal (1–2)None6,0925–3
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April 26@ Giants6–8 (10)Jerry Johnson (1–0)Bucky Brandon (1–1)None4,1395–4
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April 27@ Giants7–6Wayne Twitchell (1–0)Ron Bryant (0–1)None3,6716–4
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April 28@ Padres3–0Woodie Fryman (1–0)Clay Kirby (2–1)None7,2727–4
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April 29@ Padres0–4Steve Arlin (1–3)Steve Carlton (3–1)None7,8597–5
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April 30 (1)@ Padres6–1Barry Lersch (1–0)Bill Greif (1–3)Nonesee 2nd game8–5
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April 30 (2)@ Padres3–1Bill Champion (2–0)Mike Corkins (0–1)None8,4119–5

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1971 Game Log

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1971 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1971-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1971 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 67–95
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April 6@ Pirates2–4Dock Ellis (1–0)Chris Short (0–1)None39,7120–1
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April 8@ Pirates0–2Luke Walker (1–0)Woodie Fryman (0–1)None12,2890–2
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April 10Expos4–1Jim Bunning (1–0)Bill Stoneman (0–1)Joe Hoerner (1)55,3521–2
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April 11Expos11–4Barry Lersch (1–0)Carl Morton (0–2)Bucky Brandon (1)12,4312–2
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April 12Pirates3–4 (11)Dave Giusti (1–0)Dick Selma (0–1)None19,4692–3
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April 13Pirates3–9Nelson Briles (1–1)Chris Short (0–2)None14,9342–4
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April 14Pirates6–5Joe Hoerner (1–0)Mudcat Grant (0–1)Dick Selma (1)8,3793–4
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April 16Braves7–8Cecil Upshaw (3–0)Jim Bunning (1–1)None15,0993–5
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April 17Braves2–6Ron Reed (2–1)Barry Lersch (1–1)None10,6863–6
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April 18Braves4–5 (10)Cecil Upshaw (4–0)Woodie Fryman (0–2)None29,5833–7
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April 20@ Expos1–0Chris Short (1–2)Ernie McAnally (0–1)None11,6344–7
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April 21@ Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kD8NAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1mwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3361%2C3332916|accessdate=May 5, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 22, 1971|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=26}} Makeup: September 20 as a traditional double-header
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April 22@ Cardinals2–5Steve Carlton (4–0)Jim Bunning (1–2)None8,4114–8
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April 23@ Cardinals8–6Bucky Brandon (1–0)George Brunet (0–1)None29,2905–8
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April 24@ Cardinals0–5Jerry Reuss (2–2)Bill Champion (0–1)None17,7335–9
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April 25@ Cardinals4–5Frank Linzy (1–0)Woodie Fryman (0–3)None13,1225–10
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April 26@ Astros2–1Rick Wise (1–0)Tom Griffin (0–3)None7,2276–10
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April 27@ Astros0–1Larry Dierker (3–0)Jim Bunning (1–3)None8,1526–11
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April 28@ Astros3–4 (10)Jim Ray (1–1)Bucky Brandon (1–1)None8,5766–12
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April 30@ Cubs1–0Chris Short (2–2)Milt Pappas (3–2)None9,1107–12

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:{{note|Protest upheld|[a]}}The August 1, 1971, game was protested by the Cardinals in the top of the twelfth inning.{{cite web|title=St. Louis Cardinals 9, Philadelphia Phillies 6|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1971/B08010PHI1971.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=May 16, 2015|date=August 1, 1971|quote=... 1:49 rain delay; ... [3 runs score] ... 31 minute rain delay; game was to revert to 3-3 tie when rain removal machine broke down before making field playable; the Cardinals protested and won; game resumed on 9/7 with new umpires[.]}}
The protest was later upheld, and the game was completed on September 7 (with new umpires).{{cite web|title=Aug 1, 1971, Cardinals at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI197108010.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=May 16, 2015|date=August 1, 1971}}

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1970 Game Log

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colspan="2"|Legend
style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1970 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1970-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1970 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 73–88
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April 7Cubs2–0Chris Short (1–0)Ferguson Jenkins (0–1)None15,9181–0
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April 9Cubs5–3Bill Wilson (1–0)Ken Holtzman (0–1)Joe Hoerner (1)5,0752–0
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April 10Pirates2–0Woodie Fryman (1–0)Bob Veale (0–1)None3,6633–0
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April 11Pirates0–4Luke Walker (1–0)Grant Jackson (0–1)Chuck Hartenstein (1)7,6733–1
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April 12Pirates1–3 (10)Steve Blass (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)None22,3953–2
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April 14@ Cubs4–5Ken Holtzman (1–1)Chris Short (1–1)None36,3163–3
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April 15@ Cubs1–5Bill Hands (1–0)Rick Wise (0–1)None7,1203–4
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April 16@ Cubs5–6 (10)Hank Aguirre (2–0)Joe Hoerner (0–1)None5,3413–5
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April 17@ Mets0–6Tom Seaver (2–0)Grant Jackson (0–2)None5,9513–6
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April 18@ Mets0–7Nolan Ryan (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–2)None23,5003–7
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April 19 (1)@ Mets3–2 (10)Rick Wise (1–1)Jerry Koosman (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game4–7
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April 19 (2)@ Mets2–10Jim McAndrew (1–1)Chris Short (1–2)Ron Taylor (3)49,8984–8
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April 21Giantscolspan=6 | Postponed (cold weather);{{cite news|title=Baseball Standings|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VnQoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PSgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1700%2C170505|accessdate=June 1, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 21, 1970|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=13, part 2}}{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=V3QoAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PSgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5955%2C550173|accessdate=June 1, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 22, 1970|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=18, part 2}} Makeup: August 1 as a traditional double-header
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April 22Giants6–1Woodie Fryman (2–0)Rich Robertson (0–1)Dick Selma (1)6,0455–8
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April 24@ Padres5–4Grant Jackson (1–2)Pat Dobson (1–2)Dick Selma (2)7,3986–8
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April 25@ Padres1–0Jim Bunning (1–2)Al Santorini (1–3)Dick Selma (3)9,1447–8
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April 26@ Padres3–2Chris Short (2–2)Dave Roberts (1–2)Dick Selma (4)14,4808–8
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April 27@ Dodgers4–3Rick Wise (2–1)Don Sutton (3–2)Joe Hoerner (2)9,4479–8
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April 28@ Dodgers3–2 (10)Dick Selma (1–0)Alan Foster (2–2)Joe Hoerner (3)22,77210–8
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April 29@ Dodgers1–6Claude Osteen (2–3)Grant Jackson (1–3)None10,77710–9

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:{{note|Suspended|[a]}}The September 4 game was suspended in the top of the seventh inning with the score 1–4 and was completed September 5, 1970.{{cite web|title=Sep 4, 1970, Phillies at Pirates Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PIT/PIT197009040.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|date=September 4, 1970|accessdate=June 19, 2015}}

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1969 Game Log

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Overall Record: 63–99
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April 8@ Cubs6–7 (11)Phil Regan (1–0)Barry Lersch (0–1)None40,7960–1
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April 9@ Cubs3–11Bill Hands (1–0)Rick Wise (0–1)None6,2970–2
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April 10@ Cubs2–6Ken Holtzman (1–0)Woodie Fryman (0–1)None5,4220–3
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April 11@ Pirates1–7Bob Moose (1–0)Jerry Johnson (0–1)None31,6410–4
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April 12@ Pirates8–1Grant Jackson (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)None12,4741–4
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April 13@ Pirates5–6Ron Kline (1–0)Bill Wilson (0–1)None14,9811–5
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April 14Mets5–1Woodie Fryman (1–1)Jim McAndrew (0–1)None13,0702–5
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April 15Mets3–6Gary Gentry (2–0)Gary Wagner (0–1)Cal Koonce (2)2,8802–6
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April 16Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=Blackman|first1=Ted|title=Expos' first rainout good for Grant|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=h4MuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pKAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2944%2C4002677|accessdate=July 6, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 17, 1969|location=Montreal, QC|page=26}}{{cite news|last1=Blackman|first1=Ted|title=Expos-Phils rained out, Mauch sets up pitching|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jYMuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=pKAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=869%2C5849140|accessdate=July 2, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 24, 1969|location=Montreal, QC|page=14}} Makeup: July 4 as a traditional double-header
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April 17Expos0–7Bill Stoneman (1–2)Jerry Johnson (0–2)None6,4962–7
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April 18Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Bucs, Phils Rained Out|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JsdaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=z2wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6746%2C3129135|accessdate=July 6, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 19, 1969|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=10}} Makeup: September 15 as a traditional double-header
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April 19Pirates6–8Steve Blass (1–0)Grant Jackson (1–1)Bruce Dal Canton (1)3,9532–8
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April 20Pirates7–1Rick Wise (1–1)Bob Veale (1–2)Barry Lersch (1)4,9303–8
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April 21@ Mets2–1 (11)Woodie Fryman (2–1)Ron Taylor (0–1)Barry Lersch (2)9,2864–8
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April 22@ Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (wet grounds and rain);{{cite news|title=Baseball Standings|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IhsqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ISgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2105%2C523145|accessdate=July 2, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 22, 1969|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=14, part 2}}{{cite news|title=Baseball Standings|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IxsqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ISgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3398%2C983087|accessdate=July 2, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 23, 1969|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=19, part 2}} Makeup: September 5 as a traditional double-header
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April 23@ Exposcolspan=6 | Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 19 as a traditional double-header
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April 24@ Expos7–1Rick Wise (2–1)Mudcat Grant (1–1)None5,1165–8
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April 25Cardinals5–1Grant Jackson (2–1)Bob Gibson (1–2)None7,7106–8
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April 26Cardinals4–10Ron Willis (1–0)Barry Lersch (0–2)Joe Hoerner (3)8,9426–9
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April 27Cardinals1–0Jerry Johnson (1–2)Ray Washburn (2–2)None7,5657–9
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April 28Cubs1–2 (10)Ted Abernathy (2–0)Rick Wise (2–2)None4,4387–10
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April 29Cubs0–10Ferguson Jenkins (4–1)Grant Jackson (2–2)None3,8117–11
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April 30Cubs3–1Woodie Fryman (3–1)Bill Hands (3–2)None2,9308–11

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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1968 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1968-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1968 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 76–86
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April 9@ Dodgerscolspan=6 | Postponed (Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr.);{{cite news|title=Phillies Risk Forfeit in Opener With LA: Dodgers Insist Playing Tuesday: Brass Say Club Won't Play Because of Dr. King Rites|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=udhaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=emwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6178%2C1297793|accessdate=July 18, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 8, 1968|location=Pittsburgh, PA|pages=29, 31|quote=All other Tuesday openers in the major leagues have been postponed. ... In addition, all of Sunday's exhibition finales, with the exception of the Dodgers-Indians game at San Diego, Calif., were cancelled at [sic] the sports world joined in a national day of mourning for King.}}{{cite news|title=World of Sports In King Homage: Dodgers Join Opener Delay; Horse Tracks Halt Programs|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uthaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=emwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4669%2C1521278|accessdate=July 18, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 9, 1968|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=17}}{{cite news|title=Dodgers Go Along, Play Wednesday|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3XVQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uRAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6147%2C2374669|accessdate=July 18, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 9, 1968|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=1, part 2|quote=Dr. King's death resulted in the postponement of the Monday games and the entire slate of Tuesday's openers. It still is touch and go as to whether some of the games will be played Wednesday in cities that have been torn by riots.}}{{cite news|title=HHH For LBJ?: Baseball Opens With Ten Games|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=u9haAAAAIBAJ&sjid=emwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5105%2C1682164|accessdate=July 18, 2015|agency=Associated Press (AP)|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 10, 1968|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=20, 21|quote=The postponement was unparalleled in baseball history, a tribute not even accorded President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died a few days before the 1945 season began.}} Makeup: April 16
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April 10@ Dodgers2–0Chris Short (1–0)Claude Osteen (0–1)None28,1381–0
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April 11@ Astros3–7Don Wilson (1–0)Larry Jackson (0–1)None11,9721–1
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April 12@ Astros2–5Denny Lemaster (1–0)Woodie Fryman (0–1)John Buzhardt (1)16,4151–2
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April 13@ Astros3–4Dave Giusti (1–0)Grant Jackson (0–1)None13,1641–3
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April 14 (1)@ Giants2–13Juan Marichal (1–0)Rick Wise (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game1–4
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April 14 (2)@ Giants1–3Ray Sadecki (1–0)Chris Short (1–1)None18,3141–5
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April 16@ Dodgers3–5Mike Kekich (1–0)Larry Jackson (0–2)Hank Aguirre (1)16,5711–6
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April 17Dodgers3–2Woodie Fryman (1–1)Don Drysdale (1–1)Turk Farrell (1)15,8172–6
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April 19Astros2–1Chris Short (2–1)Dave Giusti (1–1)None6,6713–6
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April 20Astros7–1Larry Jackson (1–2)Larry Dierker (1–2)None3,7384–6
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April 21Astros8–0Woodie Fryman (2–1)Don Wilson (1–1)None5,6345–6
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April 22Giants2–1 (10)Rick Wise (1–1)Frank Linzy (1–2)None4,2316–6
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April 23Giants1–7Juan Marichal (3–0)Chris Short (2–2)None8,6186–7
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April 26@ Braves1–3Pat Jarvis (1–2)Larry Jackson (1–3)None10,6146–8
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April 27@ Braves4–1Woodie Fryman (3–1)Dick Kelley (1–2)None14,2077–8
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April 28@ Braves4–3Rick Wise (2–1)Phil Niekro (2–2)Turk Farrell (2)13,4428–8
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April 30@ Mets0–1Don Cardwell (1–2)Chris Short (2–3)None3,7718–9

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Overall Record: 82–80
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April 11@ Cubs2–4Ferguson Jenkins (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)None16,4620–1
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April 12@ Cubs5–4 (11)Rick Wise (1–0)Rich Nye (0–1)None2,6901–1
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April 14Mets5–1Chris Short (1–0)Jack Fisher (0–1)None26,6492–1
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April 15Mets6–2Jim Bunning (1–1)Bob Shaw (0–1)None5,1953–1
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April 16Mets2–0Larry Jackson (1–0)Bill Denehy (0–1)None9,2134–1
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April 17Cubscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=The Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gyoNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d2wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1928%2C2711317|accessdate=August 3, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 18, 1967|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=24}} Makeup: June 6 as a traditional double-header
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April 18Cubs4–8Bill Hands (1–0)Chris Short (1–1)None3,1724–2
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April 19Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (cold weather);{{cite news|last1=Feeney|first1=Charley|title=Walker Contacts Cubs for OK on Drills in Chicago: Bucs, Phils Cool Heels on Cold Wave|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=hSoNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d2wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7208%2C3127457|accessdate=August 4, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 20, 1967|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=35}} Makeup: June 15 as a traditional double-header
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April 21@ Mets3–6Jack Fisher (1–1)Jim Bunning (1–2)Don Shaw (3)5,0934–3
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April 22@ Mets4–3Larry Jackson (2–0)Bob Shaw (0–2)None15,0325–3
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April 23 (1)@ Mets10–6Grant Jackson (1–0)Don Shaw (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game6–3
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April 23 (2)@ Mets3–1Dick Ellsworth (1–0)Bill Denehy (0–2)None38,0817–3
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April 25@ Pirates3–7Billy O'Dell (1–0)Jim Bunning (1–3)None5,5857–4
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April 26@ Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|last1=Feeney|first1=Charley|title=Bucs, Phillies Washed Out: O'Dell Pirate 'Problem'|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iyoNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d2wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3541%2C4244506|accessdate=August 4, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 27, 1967|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=34}} Makeup: August 31
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April 27@ Pirates4–5Pete Mikkelsen (1–0)Dick Hall (0–1)Bill Short (1)4,9797–5
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April 28@ Braves8–9Clay Carroll (2–2)Dick Hall (0–2)None12,9217–6
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April 29@ Braves2–3Pat Jarvis (2–0)Chris Short (1–2)Phil Niekro (3)12,2007–7
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April 30 (1)@ Braves6–4Grant Jackson (2–0)Clay Carroll (2–3)Dick Hall (1)see 2nd game8–7
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April 30 (2)@ Braves3–6Bob Bruce (1–0)Rick Wise (1–1)Phil Niekro (4)27,6448–8

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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The May 18, 1967, game was protested by the Reds in the bottom of the sixth inning.{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 7, Cincinnati Reds 1|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1967/B05180PHI1967.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=August 7, 2015|date=May 18, 1967|quote=[Bobby] Wine stole second; Jim Bunning missed a squeeze bunt; Johnny Callison was trapped off 3B and caught in a rundown but got back to the bag as Bobby Wine stole 2B; the Reds argued that Callison ran out of the baseline to avoid being tagged; ... Bunning singled to center [Callison scored, Wine to third]; [catcher] Johnny Edwards ejected by HP umpire Harry Wendelstedt for continuing to argue the Callison play; when Wendelstedt would not allow new catcher Jimmie Coker to warm up, Reds Manager Dave Bristol ejected by Wendelstedt; Bristol protested the game[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=May 18, 1967, Reds at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI196705180.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=August 7, 2015|date=May 18, 1967}}

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1966 Game Log

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style="background:#bfb;"| Phillies win
style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1966 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1966-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1966 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 87–75
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April 12@ Cardinalscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=The Majors|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JtlaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lGwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4655%2C1796533|accessdate=August 20, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 13, 1966|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=26}} Makeup: June 19 as a traditional double-header
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April 13@ Cardinals3–2 (12)Roger Craig (1–0)Dennis Aust (0–1)Ray Culp (1)8,2191–0
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April 14@ Cardinals5–4Darold Knowles (1–0)Larry Jaster (0–1)None7,2232–0
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April 15Reds4–3Roger Craig (2–0)Jack Baldschun (0–1)None29,0073–0
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April 16Reds0–4Jim Maloney (1–0)Ray Culp (0–1)None6,2983–1
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April 17Reds3–1Chris Short (1–0)Joe Nuxhall (0–1)None13,8524–1
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April 18Bravescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Monday's Game at Philly 'Rained Out': Blassingame, Bunning Duel Tonight|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=14tRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_hAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1435%2C3718417|accessdate=August 20, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 19, 1966|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=2, part 2|last1=Thisted|first1=Red}} Makeup: June 13 as a traditional double-header
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April 19Braves1–3Clay Carroll (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)None7,4764–2
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April 20Braves1–8Ken Johnson (1–1)Ray Culp (0–2)None6,8554–3
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April 21Braves4–5Phil Niekro (1–0)Chris Short (1–1)None5,7444–4
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April 22@ Reds9–7Darold Knowles (2–0)Don Nottebart (0–1)Bob Buhl (1)10,2665–4
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April 23@ Redscolspan=6 | Postponed (wet grounds and rain);{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=UGIaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yycEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4390%2C1061269|accessdate=August 20, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 23, 1966|location=Milwuakee, WI|page=15}}{{cite news|title=The Majors|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MNlaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=lGwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3921%2C3655569|accessdate=August 20, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 25, 1966|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=37}} Makeup: June 15 as a traditional double-header
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April 24 (1)@ Reds2–3 (6)Sammy Ellis (1–1)Ray Culp (0–3)None7,2485–5
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April 24 (2)@ Redscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 27 as a traditional double-header
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April 25@ Pirates5–0Jim Bunning (1–1)Bob Veale (1–1)None9,5646–5
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April 27Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=The Nutshell|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=34tRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=_hAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5000%2C5543659|accessdate=August 22, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 28, 1966|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=2, part 2}} Makeup: July 7
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April 29@ Cubs5–1Jim Bunning (2–1)Dick Ellsworth (0–2)None4,0537–5
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April 30@ Cubs12–0Chris Short (2–1)Ken Holtzman (1–1)None4,4958–5

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style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
style="background:#fffdd0;"| Phillies tie
style="background:#bbb;"| Postponement
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colspan=2 style="background:white; color:#de2211; border:2px #1234dd solid;" | 1965 Game Log{{cite web |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1965-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1965 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}
Overall Record: 85–76–1
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April 12@ Astros2–0Chris Short (1–0)Bob Bruce (0–1)None42,6521–0
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April 14Giants2–5Gaylord Perry (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)Bob Shaw (1)31,9221–1
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April 17Dodgers3–2Chris Short (2–0)Don Drysdale (1–1)Jack Baldschun (1)17,0212–1
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April 18Dodgers2–6Sandy Koufax (1–0)Bo Belinsky (0–1)None11,1072–2
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April 19Astros8–0Jim Bunning (1–1)Turk Farrell (1–1)None4,6683–2
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April 20Astros2–1 (13)Jack Baldschun (1–0)Hal Woodeshick (0–1)None6,6274–2
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April 21Astros4–11Dave Giusti (1–0)Chris Short (2–1)None8,2674–3
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April 23@ Dodgers0–4Johnny Podres (1–0)Jim Bunning (1–2)None29,1204–4
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April 24@ Dodgers3–9Claude Osteen (2–1)Bo Belinsky (0–2)None36,5004–5
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April 25@ Dodgers6–4Ray Herbert (1–0)Don Drysdale (2–2)Jack Baldschun (2)25,7665–5
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April 26@ Dodgers4–3Chris Short (3–1)Sandy Koufax (2–1)Jack Baldschun (3)24,7036–5
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April 27@ Giants13–14Bob Shaw (1–1)Ed Roebuck (0–1)None10,7056–6
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April 28@ Giants3–9Ron Herbel (1–0)Ray Culp (0–1)None7,9226–7
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April 30@ Braves1–7Tony Cloninger (2–2)Ray Herbert (1–1)None2,9236–8

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style="background:#fbb;"| Phillies loss
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Overall Record: 92–70
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April 14Mets5–3Johnny Klippstein (1–0)Al Jackson (0–1)None21,0161–0
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April 15Mets4–1Jim Bunning (1–0)Tracy Stallard (0–1)None8,5282–0
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April 17@ Cubs10–8Johnny Klippstein (2–0)Dick Ellsworth (0–1)Jack Baldschun (1)18,8683–0
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April 18@ Cubs0–7Bob Buhl (1–0)Ray Culp (0–1)None9,2563–1
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April 19@ Cubs8–1Dennis Bennett (1–0)Larry Jackson (1–1)None7,2964–1
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April 21@ Metscolspan=6 | Postponed (rain, cold, and wet grounds);{{cite news|title=Baseball in a Nutshell|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vnVQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zxAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2195%2C872794|accessdate=October 28, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 22, 1964|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=2, part 2}}{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_98jAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eCcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4084%2C647460|accessdate=October 28, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 22, 1964|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=17, part 2}} Makeup: August 14 as a traditional double-header
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April 22Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=vsMtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iJ8FAAAAIBAJ&pg=5345%2C5652111|accessdate=November 1, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 23, 1964|location=Montreal, QC|page=29}} Makeup: August 20 as a traditional double-header
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April 23Pirates6–5Jack Baldschun (1–0)Roy Face (2–2)None12,8515–1
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April 24Cubs10–0Jim Bunning (2–0)Bob Buhl (1–1)None15,2556–1
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April 25Cubs1–4Larry Jackson (2–1)Dennis Bennett (1–1)Lindy McDaniel (2)17,3166–2
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April 26Cubs5–1Ray Culp (1–1)Fred Norman (0–2)Ed Roebuck (1)12,5227–2
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April 28@ Reds4–2Art Mahaffey (1–0)Jim O'Toole (2–1)Chris Short (1)5,1178–2
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April 30@ Reds3–1Dennis Bennett (2–1)Joe Nuxhall (1–2)None2,8219–2

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Overall Record: 87–75
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April 9Reds2–1Art Mahaffey (1–0)Joey Jay (0–1)None28,2911–0
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April 10Reds10–7Ray Culp (1–0)Bill Henry (0–1)Jack Baldschun (1)6,0652–0
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April 13@ Cardinals0–7Curt Simmons (1–0)Art Mahaffey (1–1)None22,0502–1
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April 14 (1)@ Cardinals4–3 (10)Jack Baldschun (1–0)Bobby Shantz (0–1)Jack Hamilton (1)see 2nd game3–1
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April 14 (2)@ Cardinals5–4Jack Baldschun (2–0)Ron Taylor (0–1)None19,2574–1
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April 16@ Braves0–8Warren Spahn (2–0)Cal McLish (0–1)None4,0984–2
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April 17@ Braves5–6Lew Burdette (2–0)Paul Brown (0–1)Claude Raymond (1)10,5694–3
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April 18@ Braves5–6Claude Raymond (2–0)Ray Culp (1–1)None4,2564–4
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April 19Cardinals1–5Curt Simmons (2–0)Chris Short (0–1)None14,7124–5
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April 20Cardinals6–2Marcelino López (1–0)Ray Sadecki (0–1)Jack Baldschun (2)5,3535–5
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April 21 (1)Cardinals4–3 (10)Dallas Green (1–0)Ed Bauta (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game6–5
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April 21 (2)Cardinals5–10Harry Fanok (2–0)Art Mahaffey (1–2)None23,1876–6
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April 22Mets8–6Ray Culp (2–1)Tracy Stallard (0–2)Jack Baldschun (3)3,7167–6
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April 24Pirates4–6Bob Friend (3–0)Chris Short (0–2)Roy Face (3)4,4857–7
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April 26@ Cubs5–2Art Mahaffey (2–2)Glen Hobbie (1–2)None4,0938–7
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April 27@ Cubs2–4Larry Jackson (3–2)Ray Culp (2–2)None10,2048–8
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April 28@ Cubs1–4Bob Buhl (2–2)Chris Short (0–3)Don Elston (2)11,1358–9
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April 29Giants3–4Jack Fisher (1–2)Cal McLish (0–2)None8,2338–10
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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The June 2, 1963 (game 2), game was protested by the Phillies in the bottom of the third inning.{{cite web|title=Chicago Cubs 3, Philadelphia Phillies 2 (2)|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1963/B06022PHI1963.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=November 21, 2015|date=June 2, 1963|quote=On a bunt ... Johnny Callison called [out] for interference when the ball hit the bat twice; Phillies manager Gene Mauch protested the game[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Jun 2, 1963, Cubs at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI196306022.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=November 21, 2015|date=June 2, 1963}}

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Overall Record: 81–80
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April 9@ Reds12–4Art Mahaffey (1–0)Joey Jay (0–1)None28,5061–0
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April 10@ Pirates0–6Bob Friend (1–0)Jim Owens (0–1)None28,8131–1
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April 13Colt .45s3–2Jack Hamilton (1–0)Turk Farrell (0–1)None12,6332–1
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April 14Colt .45s3–0Art Mahaffey (2–0)Ken Johnson (0–1)None2,7323–1
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April 15 (1)Colt .45scolspan=6 | Postponed (rain);{{cite news|title=Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6j1TAAAAIBAJ&sjid=0IMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2982%2C2425200|accessdate=December 5, 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 16, 1962|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=21}} Makeup: June 26 as a traditional double-header
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April 15 (2)Colt .45scolspan=6 | Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 11
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April 16Cardinals6–12Ernie Broglio (1–0)Don Ferrarese (0–1)None3,8953–2
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April 17Cardinalscolspan=6 | Postponed (cold);{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0pktAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JZ4FAAAAIBAJ&pg=4726%2C3389838|accessdate=December 6, 2015|newspaper=The Gazette|date=April 18, 1962|location=Monteal, QC|page=28}} Makeup: June 22 as a traditional double-header
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April 18Pirates3–4Earl Francis (1–0)Jack Hamilton (1–1)None7,2843–3
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April 19Pirates3–6Al McBean (1–0)Art Mahaffey (2–1)Jack Lamabe (1)8,4273–4
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April 21@ Colt .45s3–1Cal McLish (1–0)Ken Johnson (0–2)Jack Baldschun (1)21,8414–4
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April 22@ Colt .45s4–3Jim Owens (1–1)Dave Giusti (0–1)Jack Baldschun (2)13,1305–4
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April 23@ Colt .45scolspan=6 | Postponed (wet grounds);{{cite news|title=The Nutshell|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wnFQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zBAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2832%2C1837843|accessdate=December 5, 2015|newspaper=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 24, 1962|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=3, part 2}} Makeup: July 17 as a traditional double-header
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April 24@ Braves1–2Warren Spahn (2–2)Art Mahaffey (2–2)None6,8985–5
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April 25@ Braves2–7Ron Piché (1–0)Chris Short (0–1)None7,3065–6
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April 26@ Braves4–10Bob Hendley (2–1)Jack Hamilton (1–2)Hank Fischer (1)6,0075–7
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April 27@ Mets11–9Cal McLish (2–0)Roger Craig (0–3)Jack Baldschun (3)9,0436–7
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April 28@ Mets6–8Roger Craig (1–3)Frank Sullivan (0–1)None10,4926–8
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April 29 (1)@ Mets0–8Al Jackson (1–2)Art Mahaffey (2–3)Nonesee 2nd game6–9
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April 29 (2)@ Mets10–2Bobby Locke (1–0)Sherman Jones (0–4)Jack Baldschun (4)19,9257–9
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April 30Braves6–4Jack Hamilton (2–2)Warren Spahn (2–3)Jack Baldschun (5)3,9318–9

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Overall Record: 47–107–1
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April 11@ Dodgers2–6Don Drysdale (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–1)Larry Sherry (1)50,9270–1
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April 12@ Dodgers2–3Johnny Podres (1–0)Frank Sullivan (0–1)Larry Sherry (2)10,6940–2
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April 13@ Dodgers8–7Turk Farrell (1–0)Ed Palmquist (0–1)None10,3121–2
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April 14@ Giants0–2Mike McCormick (1–1)Art Mahaffey (0–1)None19,9891–3
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April 15@ Giants2–0Dallas Green (1–0)Juan Marichal (0–1)None18,7552–3
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April 16@ Giants2–5Sam Jones (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–2)Billy O'Dell (1)23,5942–4
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April 20Braves6–7 (11)Ron Piché (1–0)John Buzhardt (0–1)None9,5312–5
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April 21Cubs2–3Don Cardwell (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–3)Don Elston (1)5,7382–6
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April 22Cubs4–6 (11)Don Elston (3–0)Turk Farrell (1–1)None3,9962–7
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April 23 (1)Cubs1–0Frank Sullivan (1–1)Dick Ellsworth (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game3–7
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April 23 (2)Cubs6–0Art Mahaffey (1–1)Bob Anderson (0–2)None16,0274–7
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April 25@ Piratescolspan=6 | Postponed (rain and wet grounds);{{cite news|last1=Hernon|first1=Jack|title=Pirates-Phillies' Series Lidlifter Washed Out: Awards Night Ceremonies Also Victim Of Weather, Postponed Until May 14|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CgwwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=a2wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3381%2C6227171|accessdate=March 8, 2016|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 26, 1961|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=24}}{{cite news|title=The Majors|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RkYqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ok4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7241%2C4101617|accessdate=March 8, 2016|newspaper=The Pittsburgh Press|date=April 26, 1961|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=47}} Makeup: June 25 as a traditional double-header
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April 26@ Pirates2–3Vinegar Bend Mizell (2–0)Dallas Green (1–1)None9,4204–8
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April 28@ Cardinals9–10 (11)Al Cicotte (1–2)Dallas Green (1–2)None5,6204–9
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April 29@ Cardinals3–2Art Mahaffey (2–1)Ray Sadecki (1–1)None6,1755–9
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April 30@ Cardinals11–7 (10)Turk Farrell (2–1)Larry Jackson (0–2)None8,1946–9

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Overall Record: 59–95
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April 12@ Reds4–9Brooks Lawrence (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–1)Bill Henry (1)30,0750–1
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April 14Braves5–4 (10)Don Cardwell (1–0)Juan Pizarro (0–1)None32,0381–1
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April 16Braves3–13Lew Burdette (1–0)John Buzhardt (0–1)None9,0771–2
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April 17Braves4–8Bob Buhl (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–2)None6,6321–3
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April 19@ Pirates4–3Jim Owens (1–0)Harvey Haddix (0–1)None11,4432–3
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April 20@ Pirates2–4Vern Law (2–0)Don Cardwell (1–1)None10,4032–4
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April 21@ Pirates5–11Fred Green (1–0)Humberto Robinson (0–1)Roy Face (1)9,4512–5
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April 22Reds10–7Robin Roberts (1–2)Jay Hook (1–1)Rubén Gómez (1)12,2543–5
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April 23Reds3–2 (13)Turk Farrell (1–0)Bill Henry (0–1)None5,1684–5
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April 24 (1)Reds9–5Chris Short (1–0)Bob Purkey (0–1)Turk Farrell (1)see 2nd game5–5
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April 24 (2)Reds4–10Don Newcombe (1–0)Jim Owens (1–1)Jim Brosnan (1)19,8735–6
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April 27Pirates2–3Vern Law (3–0)Jack Meyer (0–1)None9,2335–7
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April 28Pirates0–3Bob Friend (3–0)John Buzhardt (0–2)None8,7895–8
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April 29@ Braves3–5Juan Pizarro (1–1)Jim Owens (1–2)Warren Spahn (1)12,4805–9
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:{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The June 21, 1960 (game 2), game was protested by the Cubs in the bottom of the fifth inning.{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 7, Chicago Cubs 6 (2)|url=https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1960/B06212PHI1960.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=March 26, 2016|date=June 21, 1960|quote=[Ken] Walters singled to second ... Don Zimmer's wild throw was picked up by a fan; Tony Gonzalez [sic], who was running on the pitch, was allowed to score; Zimmer argued vigorously and was ejected by 1B umpire Ed Vargo; Cubs manager Lou Boudreau protested the game[.]}} The protest was later denied.{{cite web|title=Jun 21, 1960, Cubs at Phillies Box Score and Play by Play|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI196006212.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=March 26, 2016|date=June 21, 1960}}

:{{note|Suspended|[b]}}The June 21 game was suspended at the end of the eighth inning with the score 7–5 and was completed June 22, 1960.

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