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1984 Philadelphia Phillies season

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia in the United States of America. Below are details about their 1984 season.

1984 Philadelphia Phillies
Major League affiliations
Location
Other information
Owner(s)Bill Giles
General manager(s)Paul Owens
Manager(s)Paul Owens
Local televisionWTAF
PRISM
Local radioWCAU
(Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, Andy Musser, Chris Wheeler)
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Offseason Edit

Spring training Edit

The Phils went 13-16 in spring training exhibition play. The Phillies closed spring training with two games against the St. Louis Cardinals at the Louisiana Superdome on March 31, 1984, and April 1, 1984.[6]

Regular season Edit

Season standings Edit

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 96 65 0.596 51–29 45–36
New York Mets 90 72 0.556 48–33 42–39
St. Louis Cardinals 84 78 0.519 12½ 44–37 40–41
Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0.500 15½ 39–42 42–39
Montreal Expos 78 83 0.484 18 39–42 39–41
Pittsburgh Pirates 75 87 0.463 21½ 41–40 34–47

Record vs. opponents Edit


Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta 3–9 13–5 12–6 6–12 5–7 4–8 7–5 8–4 7–11 10–8 5–7
Chicago 9–3 7–5 6–6 7–5 10–7 12–6 9–9 8–10 6–6 9–3 13–5
Cincinnati 5–13 5–7 8–10 7–11 7–5 3–9 5–7 7–5 7–11 12–6 4–8
Houston 6–12 6–6 10–8 9–9 7–5 4–8 6–6 6–6 6–12 12–6 8–4
Los Angeles 12–6 5–7 7–11 9–9 6–6 3–9 3–9 4–8 10–8 10–8 6–6
Montreal 7–5 7–10 5–7 5–7 6–6 7–11 11–7 7–11 7–5 7–5 9–9
New York 8–4 6–12 9–3 8–4 9–3 11–7 10–8 12–6 6–6 4–8 7–11
Philadelphia 5-7 9–9 7–5 6–6 9–3 7–11 8–10 7–11 7–5 8–4 8–10
Pittsburgh 4–8 10–8 5–7 6–6 8–4 11–7 6–12 11–7 4–8 6–6 4–14
San Diego 11–7 6–6 11–7 12–6 8–10 5–7 6–6 5–7 8–4 13–5 7–5
San Francisco 8–10 3–9 6–12 6–12 8–10 5–7 8–4 4–8 6–6 5–13 7–5
St. Louis 7–5 5–13 8–4 4–8 6–6 9–9 11–7 10–8 14–4 5–7 5–7


Notable transactions Edit

Draft picks Edit

Game log Edit

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1984 Game Log[13]
Overall Record: 81–81
April (11–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 3 @ Braves 5–0 Steve Carlton (1–0) Len Barker (0–1) None 34,331 1–0
2 April 4 @ Braves 0–4 Craig McMurtry (1–0) John Denny (0–1) Steve Bedrosian (1) 11,152 1–1
3 April 6 @ Reds 8–4 Charles Hudson (1–0) Joe Price (0–1) None 12,236 2–1
4 April 7 @ Reds 9–1 Jerry Koosman (1–0) Frank Pastore (0–1) None 12,516 3–1
5 April 8 @ Reds 7–8 (11) Mike Smith (1–0) Larry Andersen (0–1) None 16,443 3–2
6 April 10 Astros 3–1 John Denny (1–1) Nolan Ryan (1–1) Al Holland (1) 37,236 4–2
7 April 11 Astros 7–6 Bill Campbell (1–0) Bill Dawley (0–1) None 20,108 5–2
8 April 13 @ Expos 1–5 Charlie Lea (2–1) Jerry Koosman (1–1) Gary Lucas (2) 48,060 5–3
9 April 14 @ Expos 4–3 Larry Andersen (1–1) Dan Schatzeder (0–1) Al Holland (2) 17,030 6–3
April 15 @ Expos Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 7 as a traditional double-header
April 16 @ Pirates Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 22 as a traditional double-header
10 April 17 @ Pirates 4–1 Charles Hudson (2–0) John Tudor (1–1) Al Holland (3) 34,114 7–3
11 April 18 @ Pirates 3–6 John Candelaria (2–1) Jerry Koosman (1–2) Don Robinson (2) 2,752 7–4
12 April 20 Mets 1–3 (10) Doug Sisk (1–0) Al Holland (0–1) Jesse Orosco (3) 24,096 7–5
13 April 21 Mets 12–2 John Denny (2–1) Mike Torrez (0–2) None 27,114 8–5
14 April 22 Mets 12–5 Charles Hudson (3–0) Ron Darling (1–2) None 20,348 9–5
April 23 Pirates Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 8 as a traditional double-header
15 April 24 Pirates 2–3 John Candelaria (3–1) Jerry Koosman (1–3) Kent Tekulve (1) 14,096 9–6
16 April 25 Pirates 8–7 Tug McGraw (1–0) Lee Tunnell (0–1) Al Holland (4) 20,622 10–6
17 April 27 @ Mets 8–3 Bill Campbell (2–0) Doug Sisk (1–1) None 18,171 11–6
18 April 28 @ Mets 3–4 Ed Lynch (2–0) Al Holland (0–2) None 14,292 11–7
19 April 29 @ Mets 2–6 Walt Terrell (3–1) Jerry Koosman (1–4) Jesse Orosco (4) 28,562 11–8
20 April 30 Expos 2–5 Andy McGaffigan (1–0) Steve Carlton (1–1) None 20,277 11–9
May (16–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
21 May 1 Expos 7–4 Kevin Gross (1–0) Bob James (0–2) Al Holland (5) 20,118 12–9
22 May 2 Expos 2–3 Bob James (1–2) John Denny (2–2) Gary Lucas (4) 24,922 12–10
23 May 4 Reds 5–9 Frank Pastore (1–2) Charles Hudson (3–1) None 25,180 12–11
24 May 5 Reds 11–2 Jerry Koosman (2–4) Bruce Berenyi (1–4) None 30,073 13–11
25 May 6 Reds 3–5 John Franco (2–0) Steve Carlton (1–2) Tom Hume (3) 34,842 13–12
26 May 7 Braves 6–8 Pascual Pérez (1–0) Marty Bystrom (0–1) Gene Garber (2) 17,739 13–13
27 May 8 Braves 2–8 Pete Falcone (2–3) John Denny (2–3) None 13,443 13–14
28 May 9 @ Astros 1–7 Bob Knepper (3–4) Charles Hudson (3–2) None 9,824 13–15
29 May 10 @ Astros 2–4 Mike Scott (2–1) Jerry Koosman (2–5) Frank DiPino (4) 11,492 13–16
30 May 11 @ Padres 6–4 Al Holland (1–2) Dave Dravecky (1–2) None 18,009 14–16
31 May 12 @ Padres 3–2 Bill Campbell (3–0) Andy Hawkins (3–1) Al Holland (6) 36,916 15–16
32 May 13 @ Padres 8–3 John Denny (3–3) Ed Whitson (2–3) None 38,645 16–16
33 May 14 @ Dodgers 3–2 Charles Hudson (4–2) Jerry Reuss (2–2) Al Holland (7) 39,577 17–16
34 May 15 @ Dodgers 12–1 Jerry Koosman (3–5) Bob Welch (3–4) None 41,620 18–16
35 May 16 @ Dodgers 7–2 Steve Carlton (2–2) Fernando Valenzuela (3–5) None 48,938 19–16
36 May 18 @ Giants 1–0 Marty Bystrom (1–1) Mike Krukow (2–5) Al Holland (8) 12,641 20–16
37 May 19 @ Giants 6–2 John Denny (4–3) Renie Martin (1–1) Al Holland (9) 15,124 21–16
38 May 20 @ Giants 7–4 Charles Hudson (5–2) Jeff Robinson (3–5) Larry Andersen (1) 23,797 22–16
39 May 22 Dodgers 3–1 Jerry Koosman (4–5) Bob Welch (3–5) Al Holland (10) 30,190 23–16
40 May 23 Dodgers 0–1 Fernando Valenzuela (4–5) Steve Carlton (2–3) None 22,864 23–17
41 May 24 Dodgers 4–3 Al Holland (2–2) Pat Zachry (2–1) None 26,163 24–17
42 May 25 Padres 3–7 Ed Whitson (4–3) Charles Hudson (5–3) None 25,964 24–18
43 May 26 Padres 7–2 Marty Bystrom (2–1) Mark Thurmond (3–3) None 32,898 25–18
44 May 27 Padres 0–4 Tim Lollar (3–4) Jerry Koosman (4–6) Craig Lefferts (2) 34,352 25–19
May 29 Giants Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 30 as a traditional double-header
45 May 30 Giants 3–2 Al Holland (3–2) Greg Minton (1–4) None 13,524 26–19
46 May 31 Cubs 10–2 Charles Hudson (6–3) Chuck Rainey (3–4) None 25,044 27–19
June (15–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
47 June 1 Cubs 3–12 Rick Reuschel (3–1) Marty Bystrom (2–2) None 30,076 27–20
48 June 2 Cubs 3–2 Al Holland (4–2) Lee Smith (3–3) None 40,102 28–20
49 June 3 Cubs 2–11 Steve Trout (7–3) Kevin Gross (1–1) Warren Brusstar (2) 30,278 28–21
50 June 4 @ Cardinals 3–4 (11) Bruce Sutter (2–3) Al Holland (4–3) None 27,131 28–22
51 June 5 @ Cardinals 3–5 Joaquín Andújar (10–4) Charles Hudson (6–4) Bruce Sutter (13) 23,921 28–23
52 June 6 @ Cardinals 3–4 Neil Allen (3–1) Bill Campbell (3–1) None 24,025 28–24
53 June 8 (1) Pirates 5–4 Jerry Koosman (5–6) John Candelaria (5–5) Al Holland (11) see 2nd game 29–24
54 June 8 (2) Pirates 2–1 Kevin Gross (2–1) Larry McWilliams (2–4) Al Holland (12) 31,133 30–24
55 June 9 Pirates 6–5 Steve Carlton (3–3) John Tudor (4–3) Al Holland (13) 31,981 31–24
56 June 10 Pirates 6–12 (12) Cecilio Guante (2–2) Jim Kern (0–1) None 32,996 31–25
57 June 11 Cardinals 4–6 Danny Cox (3–7) Marty Bystrom (2–3) Bruce Sutter (15) 20,844 31–26
58 June 12 Cardinals 2–7 Ricky Horton (2–0) Kevin Gross (2–2) Neil Allen (3) 22,265 31–27
59 June 13 Cardinals 4–1 Jerry Koosman (6–6) Dave LaPoint (6–7) None 22,212 32–27
60 June 14 @ Cubs 11–2 Steve Carlton (4–3) Rich Bordi (2–1) None 23,373 33–27
61 June 15 @ Cubs 5–2 Charles Hudson (7–4) Chuck Rainey (5–5) Al Holland (14) 27,489 34–27
62 June 16 @ Cubs 8–2 Marty Bystrom (3–3) Rick Reuschel (3–3) None 40,723 35–27
63 June 17 @ Cubs 9–7 Kevin Gross (3–2) Dennis Eckersley (5–7) Al Holland (15) 36,882 36–27
64 June 19 @ Mets 6–4 Jerry Koosman (7–6) Ed Lynch (7–2) None 28,061 37–27
65 June 20 @ Mets 4–7 Ron Darling (7–3) Steve Carlton (4–4) Doug Sisk (8) 28,082 37–28
66 June 21 @ Mets 7–10 Jesse Orosco (5–2) Bill Campbell (3–2) Doug Sisk (9) 20,094 37–29
67 June 22 (1) @ Pirates 3–10 Larry McWilliams (4–5) Marty Bystrom (3–4) None see 2nd game 37–30
68 June 22 (2) @ Pirates 6–7 (13) Rod Scurry (1–3) Bill Campbell (3–3) None 20,516 37–31
69 June 23 @ Pirates 7–5 Jerry Koosman (8–6) John Candelaria (5–6) None 19,014 38–31
70 June 24 @ Pirates 4–2 Steve Carlton (5–4) John Tudor (4–5) Al Holland (16) 17,749 39–31
71 June 25 Mets 5–10 Ron Darling (8–3) Charles Hudson (7–5) None 26,090 39–32
72 June 26 Mets 3–0 Kevin Gross (4–2) Walt Terrell (5–7) Al Holland (17) 28,347 40–32
73 June 27 Mets 5–1 Marty Bystrom (4–4) Dwight Gooden (6–5) Larry Andersen (2) 35,151 41–32
74 June 28 Astros 6–7 Bill Dawley (5–4) Al Holland (4–4) None 25,742 41–33
75 June 29 Astros 7–2 Steve Carlton (6–4) Bob Knepper (7–8) None 25,056 42–33
76 June 30 Astros 0–7 Mike LaCoss (3–0) Charles Hudson (7–6) Dave Smith (3) 23,483 42–34
July (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
77 July 1 Astros 1–13 Joe Niekro (8–7) Kevin Gross (4–3) None 24,737 42–35
78 July 2 Reds 4–0 Shane Rawley (3–3) Tom Hume (3–8) None 21,381 43–35
79 July 3 Reds 5–6 Charlie Puleo (1–1) Jerry Koosman (8–7) None 63,816 43–36
80 July 4 Reds 4–5 (10) Ted Power (5–4) Al Holland (4–5) None 20,785 43–37
81 July 5 Braves 1–0 (7) Charles Hudson (8–6) Rick Mahler (6–4) None 21,393 44–37
82 July 6 Braves 0–5 Pascual Pérez (9–3) Kevin Gross (4–4) None 22,393 44–38
83 July 7 Braves 2–5 Rick Camp (4–1) Shane Rawley (3–4) Donnie Moore (9) 27,141 44–39
84 July 8 Braves 7–0 Jerry Koosman (9–7) Craig McMurtry (7–9) None 38,070 45–39
July 10 1984 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco
85 July 12 @ Astros 5–3 Steve Carlton (7–4) Joe Niekro (9–8) Al Holland (18) 17,036 46–39
86 July 13 @ Astros 7–3 Shane Rawley (4–4) Nolan Ryan (7–5) Larry Andersen (3) 23,758 47–39
87 July 14 @ Astros 4–3 Jerry Koosman (10–7) Vern Ruhle (1–7) Al Holland (19) 29,211 48–39
88 July 15 @ Astros 2–3 (16) Frank DiPino (3–5) Don Carman (0–1) None 15,276 48–40
89 July 16 @ Reds 7–2 Kevin Gross (5–4) Tom Hume (3–9) None 15,460 49–40
90 July 17 @ Reds 4–3 Steve Carlton (8–4) Joe Price (3–7) Al Holland (20) 14,083 50–40
91 July 18 @ Reds 7–5 Shane Rawley (5–4) Jeff Russell (4–11) Al Holland (21) 13,539 51–40
92 July 19 @ Braves 9–1 Jerry Koosman (11–7) Craig McMurtry (7–11) None 20,227 52–40
93 July 20 @ Braves 1–13 Len Barker (7–7) Charles Hudson (8–7) None 29,162 52–41
94 July 21 @ Braves 3–5 Rick Camp (5–2) Kevin Gross (5–5) Donnie Moore (10) 34,890 52–42
95 July 22 @ Braves 6–2 Steve Carlton (9–4) Rick Mahler (6–6) None 26,334 53–42
96 July 23 Cubs 2–3 Rick Sutcliffe (11–6) Shane Rawley (5–5) Lee Smith (21) 32,243 53–43
97 July 24 Cubs 3–2 Jerry Koosman (12–7) Tim Stoddard (7–2) Al Holland (22) 37,063 54–43
98 July 25 Cubs 4–9 Dennis Eckersley (8–10) Charles Hudson (8–8) None 45,183 54–44
99 July 27 Expos 1–6 David Palmer (5–3) Steve Carlton (9–5) Bob James (7) 30,222 54–45
100 July 28 Expos 1–4 Bryn Smith (9–8) Shane Rawley (5–6) None 34,303 54–46
101 July 29 Expos 6–4 Kevin Gross (6–5) Jeff Reardon (3–4) None 40,965 55–46
102 July 30 @ Cubs 2–3 Dennis Eckersley (9–10) Charles Hudson (8–9) Lee Smith (22) 29,425 55–47
103 July 31 @ Cubs 2–1 (10) Al Holland (5–5) Tim Stoddard (7–3) Bill Campbell (1) 30,175 56–47
August (16–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
104 August 1 @ Cubs 4–5 Lee Smith (6–4) Al Holland (5–6) None 32,900 56–48
105 August 2 @ Cardinals 3–2 Shane Rawley (6–6) Danny Cox (5–9) Al Holland (23) 23,961 57–48
106 August 3 @ Cardinals 3–4 Ricky Horton (6–1) Jerry Koosman (12–8) Bruce Sutter (28) 26,771 57–49
107 August 4 @ Cardinals 2–3 Dave LaPoint (8–9) Larry Andersen (1–2) Bruce Sutter (29) 38,256 57–50
108 August 5 @ Cardinals 6–3 Bill Campbell (4–3) Jeff Lahti (3–2) Al Holland (24) 42,114 58–50
109 August 6 @ Expos 4–1 Steve Carlton (10–5) Charlie Lea (14–7) None 32,349 59–50
110 August 7 (1) @ Expos 6–2 Shane Rawley (7–6) Bryn Smith (9–10) Al Holland (25) see 2nd game 60–50
111 August 7 (2) @ Expos 2–3 Jeff Reardon (5–4) Bill Campbell (4–4) None 39,271 60–51
112 August 8 @ Expos 1–3 Bill Gullickson (7–7) Jerry Koosman (12–9) Jeff Reardon (15) 25,244 60–52
113 August 9 Cardinals 2–1 (13) Bill Campbell (5–4) Dave Rucker (1–2) None 27,676 61–52
114 August 10 Cardinals 0–3 (10) Bruce Sutter (4–3) Larry Andersen (1–3) None 25,824 61–53
115 August 11 Cardinals 6–1 Steve Carlton (11–5) Joaquín Andújar (15–11) None 30,413 62–53
August 12 Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 12 as a traditional double-header
116 August 14 @ Padres 2–3 Eric Show (12–7) Jerry Koosman (12–10) Craig Lefferts (8) 23,799 62–54
117 August 15 @ Padres 3–4 Rich Gossage (7–4) Al Holland (5–7) None 21,078 62–55
118 August 16 @ Padres 8–3 John Denny (5–3) Andy Hawkins (7–5) None 23,125 63–55
119 August 17 @ Dodgers 1–2 Rick Honeycutt (10–7) Steve Carlton (11–6) Ken Howell (3) 43,175 63–56
120 August 18 @ Dodgers 6–5 Jerry Koosman (13–10) Ken Howell (2–3) Al Holland (26) 45,619 64–56
121 August 19 @ Dodgers 6–3 Shane Rawley (8–6) Bob Welch (10–12) None 33,015 65–56
122 August 20 @ Giants 6–4 John Denny (6–3) Mark Calvert (2–4) Al Holland (27) 7,970 66–56
123 August 21 @ Giants 12–5 Kevin Gross (7–5) Frank Williams (6–2) None 5,560 67–56
124 August 22 @ Giants 5–7 Mark Davis (4–15) Al Holland (5–8) Gary Lavelle (9) 8,053 67–57
125 August 24 Dodgers 6–5 (10) Kevin Gross (8–5) Jerry Reuss (2–6) None 35,541 68–57
126 August 25 Dodgers 4–7 Bob Welch (11–12) John Denny (6–4) Ken Howell (4) 30,253 68–58
127 August 26 Dodgers 10–8 Bill Campbell (6–4) Burt Hooton (1–4) Larry Andersen (4) 33,255 69–58
128 August 27 Padres 9–1 Jerry Koosman (14–10) Tim Lollar (10–11) None 26,302 70–58
129 August 28 Padres 11–8 Shane Rawley (9–6) Andy Hawkins (7–7) Al Holland (28) 25,679 71–58
130 August 29 Padres 0–2 Mark Thurmond (11–7) John Denny (6–5) None 25,131 71–59
131 August 30 (1) Giants 5–6 Bob Lacey (1–2) Al Holland (5–9) Greg Minton (16) see 2nd game 71–60
132 August 30 (2) Giants 6–5 Larry Andersen (2–3) Mark Davis (4–16) None 36,354 72–60
133 August 31 Giants 5–6 Bill Laskey (7–11) Jerry Koosman (14–11) Mike Krukow (1) 21,530 72–61
September (9–20)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
134 September 1 Giants 2–7 Atlee Hammaker (2–0) Charles Hudson (8–10) Mark Grant (1) 20,528 72–62
135 September 2 Giants 8–3 Shane Rawley (10–6) Jeff Robinson (7–14) None 20,529 73–62
136 September 3 Cubs 3–4 (12) George Frazier (7–4) Renie Martin (1–2) Lee Smith (29) 28,162 73–63
137 September 4 Cubs 2–7 Scott Sanderson (7–4) Steve Carlton (11–7) None 25,054 73–64
138 September 5 @ Cardinals 5–6 Dave Rucker (2–3) Al Holland (5–10) None 13,171 73–65
139 September 6 @ Cardinals 5–6 Bob Forsch (2–4) Bill Campbell (6–5) Bruce Sutter (39) 14,524 73–66
140 September 7 @ Expos 1–7 Bryn Smith (11–11) Shane Rawley (10–7) None 15,182 73–67
141 September 8 @ Expos 0–4 Steve Rogers (6–13) John Denny (6–6) None 18,140 73–68
142 September 9 @ Expos 6–5 (11) Larry Andersen (3–3) Joe Hesketh (1–1) Kevin Gross (1) 31,348 74–68
143 September 10 @ Cubs 2–3 Tim Stoddard (9–5) Jerry Koosman (14–12) Lee Smith (31) 26,083 74–69
144 September 11 @ Cubs 6–3 Charles Hudson (9–10) Lee Smith (9–6) Al Holland (29) 28,964 75–69
145 September 12 (1) Cardinals 3–1 Shane Rawley (11–7) Kurt Kepshire (4–5) None see 2nd game 76–69
146 September 12 (2) Cardinals 6–5 Tug McGraw (2–0) Bruce Sutter (5–5) None 18,811 77–69
147 September 13 Cardinals 10–2 John Denny (7–6) Joaquín Andújar (19–12) None 16,787 78–69
148 September 14 Expos 9–5 Steve Carlton (12–7) Steve Rogers (6–14) None 18,194 79–69
149 September 15 Expos 3–4 Bill Gullickson (11–7) Jerry Koosman (14–13) Bob James (9) 20,831 79–70
150 September 16 Expos 4–8 Jeff Reardon (6–7) Renie Martin (1–3) Bob James (10) 26,273 79–71
151 September 17 Mets 2–1 Shane Rawley (12–7) Dwight Gooden (16–9) None 20,483 80–71
152 September 18 Mets 5–8 Tom Gorman (5–0) Larry Andersen (3–4) Jesse Orosco (30) 18,765 80–72
153 September 19 Mets 13–5 Steve Carlton (13–7) Ron Darling (12–8) None 19,142 81–72
154 September 21 @ Pirates 1–5 Rod Scurry (5–6) Jerry Koosman (14–14) None 4,940 81–73
155 September 22 @ Pirates 1–2 (12) Don Robinson (5–6) Larry Andersen (3–5) None 6,927 81–74
156 September 23 @ Pirates 2–4 John Tudor (11–11) Shane Rawley (12–8) John Candelaria (2) 11,249 81–75
157 September 24 @ Mets 5–7 Jesse Orosco (10–6) Larry Andersen (3–6) Brent Gaff (1) 11,071 81–76
158 September 25 @ Mets 4–6 Ed Lynch (9–8) Larry Andersen (3–7) None 13,812 81–77
159 September 26 @ Mets 1–7 Sid Fernandez (6–6) Jerry Koosman (14–15) None 5,251 81–78
September 28 Pirates Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 30 as a traditional double-header
160 September 29 Pirates 0–4 Rick Rhoden (14–9) Charles Hudson (9–11) None 27,493 81–79
161 September 30 (1) Pirates 0–2 John Tudor (12–11) John Denny (7–7) Don Robinson (10) see 2nd game 81–80
162 September 30 (2) Pirates 2–7 Larry McWilliams (12–11) Shane Rawley (12–9) None 17,292 81–81

Roster Edit

1984 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Player stats Edit

Batting Edit

Starters by position Edit

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Ozzie Virgil Jr. 141 456 119 .261 18 68
1B Len Matuszek 101 262 65 .248 12 43
2B Juan Samuel 160 701 191 .272 15 69
SS Iván DeJesús 144 435 112 .257 0 35
3B Mike Schmidt 151 528 146 .277 36 106
LF Glenn Wilson 132 341 82 .240 6 31
CF Von Hayes 152 561 164 .292 16 67
RF Sixto Lezcano 109 256 71 .277 14 40

Other batters Edit

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Garry Maddox 77 241 68 .282 5 19
Tim Corcoran 102 208 71 .341 5 36
Greg Gross 112 202 65 .322 0 16
Jeff Stone 51 185 67 .362 1 15
John Wockenfuss 86 180 52 .289 6 24
Joe Lefebvre 52 160 40 .250 3 18
John Russell 39 99 28 .283 2 11
Al Oliver 28 93 29 .312 0 14
Bo Díaz 27 75 16 .213 1 9
Luis Aguayo 58 72 20 .278 3 11
Steve Jeltz 28 68 14 .206 1 7
Kiko Garcia 57 60 14 .233 0 5
Rick Schu 17 29 8 .276 2 5
Francisco Meléndez 21 23 3 .130 0 2
Mike LaValliere 6 7 0 .000 0 0

Pitching Edit

Starting pitchers Edit

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Steve Carlton 33 229.0 13 7 3.58 163
Jerry Koosman 36 224.0 14 15 3.25 137
Charles Hudson 30 173.2 9 11 4.04 94
John Denny 22 154.1 7 7 2.45 94
Shane Rawley 18 120.1 10 6 3.81 58
Marty Bystrom 11 56.2 4 4 5.08 36

Other pitchers Edit

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Kevin Gross 44 129.0 8 5 4.12 84

Relief pitchers Edit

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Al Holland 68 5 10 29 3.39 61
Larry Andersen 64 3 7 4 2.38 54
Bill Campbell 57 6 5 1 3.43 52
Tug McGraw 25 2 0 0 3.79 26
Don Carman 11 0 1 0 5.40 16
Renie Martin 9 0 2 0 4.60 5
Jim Kern 8 0 1 0 10.13 8
Dave Wehrmeister 7 0 0 0 7.20 13
Steve Fireovid 6 0 0 0 1.59 3

Awards and honors Edit

  • Juan Samuel, National League record (since broken), Most Stolen Bases by a rookie[14]

Farm system Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Pete Rose at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Jerry Koosman at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ Tony Pérez at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ a b Butch Benton at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Willie Hernández at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ "Phillies Full of Questions for Opener". The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 2, 1984. p. D01.
  7. ^ Dave Wehrmeister[permanent dead link] at Baseball Reference
  8. ^ a b Jim Kern at Baseball Reference
  9. ^ Al Oliver at Baseball Reference
  10. ^ Marvin Freeman at Baseball Reference
  11. ^ Todd Frohwirth at Baseball Reference
  12. ^ Keith Miller at Baseball Reference
  13. ^ "1984 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
  14. ^ Baseball's Top 100: The Game's Greatest Records, p.147, Kerry Banks, 2010, Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, ISBN 978-1-55365-507-7

References Edit

  • 1984 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference
  • Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds. (1997). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.). Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America. ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.

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The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia in the United States of America Below are details about their 1984 season 1984 Philadelphia PhilliesMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1883 Eastern Division since 1969 LocationVeterans Stadium since 1971 Philadelphia since 1883 Other informationOwner s Bill GilesGeneral manager s Paul OwensManager s Paul OwensLocal televisionWTAFPRISMLocal radioWCAU Harry Kalas Richie Ashburn Andy Musser Chris Wheeler lt Previous season Next season gt Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Spring training 2 Regular season 2 1 Season standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 2 3 Notable transactions 2 3 1 Draft picks 2 4 Game log 2 5 Roster 3 Player stats 3 1 Batting 3 1 1 Starters by position 3 1 2 Other batters 3 2 Pitching 3 2 1 Starting pitchers 3 2 2 Other pitchers 3 2 3 Relief pitchers 4 Awards and honors 5 Farm system 6 Notes 7 ReferencesOffseason EditOctober 19 1983 Pete Rose was released by the Phillies 1 December 3 1983 Ron Reed was traded by the Phillies to the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named later The White Sox completed the deal by sending Jerry Koosman to the Phillies on February 15 1984 2 December 6 1983 Tony Perez was purchased from the Phillies by the Cincinnati Reds 3 January 30 1984 Butch Benton was signed as a free agent by the Phillies 4 March 24 1984 Willie Hernandez and Dave Bergman were traded by the Phillies to the Detroit Tigers for John Wockenfuss and Glenn Wilson 5 Spring training Edit The Phils went 13 16 in spring training exhibition play The Phillies closed spring training with two games against the St Louis Cardinals at the Louisiana Superdome on March 31 1984 and April 1 1984 6 Regular season EditSeason standings Edit vteNL East W L Pct GB Home RoadChicago Cubs 96 65 0 596 51 29 45 36New York Mets 90 72 0 556 6 48 33 42 39St Louis Cardinals 84 78 0 519 12 44 37 40 41Philadelphia Phillies 81 81 0 500 15 39 42 42 39Montreal Expos 78 83 0 484 18 39 42 39 41Pittsburgh Pirates 75 87 0 463 21 41 40 34 47Record vs opponents Edit 1984 National League recordvteSources 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STLAtlanta 3 9 13 5 12 6 6 12 5 7 4 8 7 5 8 4 7 11 10 8 5 7Chicago 9 3 7 5 6 6 7 5 10 7 12 6 9 9 8 10 6 6 9 3 13 5Cincinnati 5 13 5 7 8 10 7 11 7 5 3 9 5 7 7 5 7 11 12 6 4 8Houston 6 12 6 6 10 8 9 9 7 5 4 8 6 6 6 6 6 12 12 6 8 4Los Angeles 12 6 5 7 7 11 9 9 6 6 3 9 3 9 4 8 10 8 10 8 6 6Montreal 7 5 7 10 5 7 5 7 6 6 7 11 11 7 7 11 7 5 7 5 9 9New York 8 4 6 12 9 3 8 4 9 3 11 7 10 8 12 6 6 6 4 8 7 11Philadelphia 5 7 9 9 7 5 6 6 9 3 7 11 8 10 7 11 7 5 8 4 8 10Pittsburgh 4 8 10 8 5 7 6 6 8 4 11 7 6 12 11 7 4 8 6 6 4 14San Diego 11 7 6 6 11 7 12 6 8 10 5 7 6 6 5 7 8 4 13 5 7 5San Francisco 8 10 3 9 6 12 6 12 8 10 5 7 8 4 4 8 6 6 5 13 7 5St Louis 7 5 5 13 8 4 4 8 6 6 9 9 11 7 10 8 14 4 5 7 5 7 Notable transactions Edit April 20 1984 Butch Benton was released by the Phillies 4 June 2 1984 Dave Wehrmeister was signed as a free agent by the Phillies 7 June 3 1984 Jim Kern was signed as a free agent by the Phillies 8 July 27 1984 Jim Kern was released by the Phillies 8 August 20 1984 Kelly Downs and George Riley were traded by the Phillies to the San Francisco Giants for Al Oliver and a player to be named later The Giants completed the deal by sending Renie Martin to the Phillies on August 30 9 Draft picks Edit June 4 1984 1984 Major League Baseball draft Marvin Freeman was drafted by the Phillies in the 2nd round Player signed June 14 1984 10 Todd Frohwirth was drafted by the Phillies in the 13th round Player signed June 9 1984 11 Keith Miller was drafted by the Phillies in the 16th round 12 Game log Edit Legend Phillies win Phillies loss PostponementBold Phillies team member1984 Game Log 13 Overall Record 81 81April 11 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 3 Braves 5 0 Steve Carlton 1 0 Len Barker 0 1 None 34 331 1 02 April 4 Braves 0 4 Craig McMurtry 1 0 John Denny 0 1 Steve Bedrosian 1 11 152 1 13 April 6 Reds 8 4 Charles Hudson 1 0 Joe Price 0 1 None 12 236 2 14 April 7 Reds 9 1 Jerry Koosman 1 0 Frank Pastore 0 1 None 12 516 3 15 April 8 Reds 7 8 11 Mike Smith 1 0 Larry Andersen 0 1 None 16 443 3 26 April 10 Astros 3 1 John Denny 1 1 Nolan Ryan 1 1 Al Holland 1 37 236 4 27 April 11 Astros 7 6 Bill Campbell 1 0 Bill Dawley 0 1 None 20 108 5 28 April 13 Expos 1 5 Charlie Lea 2 1 Jerry Koosman 1 1 Gary Lucas 2 48 060 5 39 April 14 Expos 4 3 Larry Andersen 1 1 Dan Schatzeder 0 1 Al Holland 2 17 030 6 3 April 15 Expos Postponed rain Makeup August 7 as a traditional double header April 16 Pirates Postponed rain Makeup June 22 as a traditional double header10 April 17 Pirates 4 1 Charles Hudson 2 0 John Tudor 1 1 Al Holland 3 34 114 7 311 April 18 Pirates 3 6 John Candelaria 2 1 Jerry Koosman 1 2 Don Robinson 2 2 752 7 412 April 20 Mets 1 3 10 Doug Sisk 1 0 Al Holland 0 1 Jesse Orosco 3 24 096 7 513 April 21 Mets 12 2 John Denny 2 1 Mike Torrez 0 2 None 27 114 8 514 April 22 Mets 12 5 Charles Hudson 3 0 Ron Darling 1 2 None 20 348 9 5 April 23 Pirates Postponed rain Makeup June 8 as a traditional double header15 April 24 Pirates 2 3 John Candelaria 3 1 Jerry Koosman 1 3 Kent Tekulve 1 14 096 9 616 April 25 Pirates 8 7 Tug McGraw 1 0 Lee Tunnell 0 1 Al Holland 4 20 622 10 617 April 27 Mets 8 3 Bill Campbell 2 0 Doug Sisk 1 1 None 18 171 11 618 April 28 Mets 3 4 Ed Lynch 2 0 Al Holland 0 2 None 14 292 11 719 April 29 Mets 2 6 Walt Terrell 3 1 Jerry Koosman 1 4 Jesse Orosco 4 28 562 11 820 April 30 Expos 2 5 Andy McGaffigan 1 0 Steve Carlton 1 1 None 20 277 11 9May 16 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record21 May 1 Expos 7 4 Kevin Gross 1 0 Bob James 0 2 Al Holland 5 20 118 12 922 May 2 Expos 2 3 Bob James 1 2 John Denny 2 2 Gary Lucas 4 24 922 12 1023 May 4 Reds 5 9 Frank Pastore 1 2 Charles Hudson 3 1 None 25 180 12 1124 May 5 Reds 11 2 Jerry Koosman 2 4 Bruce Berenyi 1 4 None 30 073 13 1125 May 6 Reds 3 5 John Franco 2 0 Steve Carlton 1 2 Tom Hume 3 34 842 13 1226 May 7 Braves 6 8 Pascual Perez 1 0 Marty Bystrom 0 1 Gene Garber 2 17 739 13 1327 May 8 Braves 2 8 Pete Falcone 2 3 John Denny 2 3 None 13 443 13 1428 May 9 Astros 1 7 Bob Knepper 3 4 Charles Hudson 3 2 None 9 824 13 1529 May 10 Astros 2 4 Mike Scott 2 1 Jerry Koosman 2 5 Frank DiPino 4 11 492 13 1630 May 11 Padres 6 4 Al Holland 1 2 Dave Dravecky 1 2 None 18 009 14 1631 May 12 Padres 3 2 Bill Campbell 3 0 Andy Hawkins 3 1 Al Holland 6 36 916 15 1632 May 13 Padres 8 3 John Denny 3 3 Ed Whitson 2 3 None 38 645 16 1633 May 14 Dodgers 3 2 Charles Hudson 4 2 Jerry Reuss 2 2 Al Holland 7 39 577 17 1634 May 15 Dodgers 12 1 Jerry Koosman 3 5 Bob Welch 3 4 None 41 620 18 1635 May 16 Dodgers 7 2 Steve Carlton 2 2 Fernando Valenzuela 3 5 None 48 938 19 1636 May 18 Giants 1 0 Marty Bystrom 1 1 Mike Krukow 2 5 Al Holland 8 12 641 20 1637 May 19 Giants 6 2 John Denny 4 3 Renie Martin 1 1 Al Holland 9 15 124 21 1638 May 20 Giants 7 4 Charles Hudson 5 2 Jeff Robinson 3 5 Larry Andersen 1 23 797 22 1639 May 22 Dodgers 3 1 Jerry Koosman 4 5 Bob Welch 3 5 Al Holland 10 30 190 23 1640 May 23 Dodgers 0 1 Fernando Valenzuela 4 5 Steve Carlton 2 3 None 22 864 23 1741 May 24 Dodgers 4 3 Al Holland 2 2 Pat Zachry 2 1 None 26 163 24 1742 May 25 Padres 3 7 Ed Whitson 4 3 Charles Hudson 5 3 None 25 964 24 1843 May 26 Padres 7 2 Marty Bystrom 2 1 Mark Thurmond 3 3 None 32 898 25 1844 May 27 Padres 0 4 Tim Lollar 3 4 Jerry Koosman 4 6 Craig Lefferts 2 34 352 25 19 May 29 Giants Postponed rain Makeup August 30 as a traditional double header45 May 30 Giants 3 2 Al Holland 3 2 Greg Minton 1 4 None 13 524 26 1946 May 31 Cubs 10 2 Charles Hudson 6 3 Chuck Rainey 3 4 None 25 044 27 19June 15 15 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record47 June 1 Cubs 3 12 Rick Reuschel 3 1 Marty Bystrom 2 2 None 30 076 27 2048 June 2 Cubs 3 2 Al Holland 4 2 Lee Smith 3 3 None 40 102 28 2049 June 3 Cubs 2 11 Steve Trout 7 3 Kevin Gross 1 1 Warren Brusstar 2 30 278 28 2150 June 4 Cardinals 3 4 11 Bruce Sutter 2 3 Al Holland 4 3 None 27 131 28 2251 June 5 Cardinals 3 5 Joaquin Andujar 10 4 Charles Hudson 6 4 Bruce Sutter 13 23 921 28 2352 June 6 Cardinals 3 4 Neil Allen 3 1 Bill Campbell 3 1 None 24 025 28 2453 June 8 1 Pirates 5 4 Jerry Koosman 5 6 John Candelaria 5 5 Al Holland 11 see 2nd game 29 2454 June 8 2 Pirates 2 1 Kevin Gross 2 1 Larry McWilliams 2 4 Al Holland 12 31 133 30 2455 June 9 Pirates 6 5 Steve Carlton 3 3 John Tudor 4 3 Al Holland 13 31 981 31 2456 June 10 Pirates 6 12 12 Cecilio Guante 2 2 Jim Kern 0 1 None 32 996 31 2557 June 11 Cardinals 4 6 Danny Cox 3 7 Marty Bystrom 2 3 Bruce Sutter 15 20 844 31 2658 June 12 Cardinals 2 7 Ricky Horton 2 0 Kevin Gross 2 2 Neil Allen 3 22 265 31 2759 June 13 Cardinals 4 1 Jerry Koosman 6 6 Dave LaPoint 6 7 None 22 212 32 2760 June 14 Cubs 11 2 Steve Carlton 4 3 Rich Bordi 2 1 None 23 373 33 2761 June 15 Cubs 5 2 Charles Hudson 7 4 Chuck Rainey 5 5 Al Holland 14 27 489 34 2762 June 16 Cubs 8 2 Marty Bystrom 3 3 Rick Reuschel 3 3 None 40 723 35 2763 June 17 Cubs 9 7 Kevin Gross 3 2 Dennis Eckersley 5 7 Al Holland 15 36 882 36 2764 June 19 Mets 6 4 Jerry Koosman 7 6 Ed Lynch 7 2 None 28 061 37 2765 June 20 Mets 4 7 Ron Darling 7 3 Steve Carlton 4 4 Doug Sisk 8 28 082 37 2866 June 21 Mets 7 10 Jesse Orosco 5 2 Bill Campbell 3 2 Doug Sisk 9 20 094 37 2967 June 22 1 Pirates 3 10 Larry McWilliams 4 5 Marty Bystrom 3 4 None see 2nd game 37 3068 June 22 2 Pirates 6 7 13 Rod Scurry 1 3 Bill Campbell 3 3 None 20 516 37 3169 June 23 Pirates 7 5 Jerry Koosman 8 6 John Candelaria 5 6 None 19 014 38 3170 June 24 Pirates 4 2 Steve Carlton 5 4 John Tudor 4 5 Al Holland 16 17 749 39 3171 June 25 Mets 5 10 Ron Darling 8 3 Charles Hudson 7 5 None 26 090 39 3272 June 26 Mets 3 0 Kevin Gross 4 2 Walt Terrell 5 7 Al Holland 17 28 347 40 3273 June 27 Mets 5 1 Marty Bystrom 4 4 Dwight Gooden 6 5 Larry Andersen 2 35 151 41 3274 June 28 Astros 6 7 Bill Dawley 5 4 Al Holland 4 4 None 25 742 41 3375 June 29 Astros 7 2 Steve Carlton 6 4 Bob Knepper 7 8 None 25 056 42 3376 June 30 Astros 0 7 Mike LaCoss 3 0 Charles Hudson 7 6 Dave Smith 3 23 483 42 34July 14 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record77 July 1 Astros 1 13 Joe Niekro 8 7 Kevin Gross 4 3 None 24 737 42 3578 July 2 Reds 4 0 Shane Rawley 3 3 Tom Hume 3 8 None 21 381 43 3579 July 3 Reds 5 6 Charlie Puleo 1 1 Jerry Koosman 8 7 None 63 816 43 3680 July 4 Reds 4 5 10 Ted Power 5 4 Al Holland 4 5 None 20 785 43 3781 July 5 Braves 1 0 7 Charles Hudson 8 6 Rick Mahler 6 4 None 21 393 44 3782 July 6 Braves 0 5 Pascual Perez 9 3 Kevin Gross 4 4 None 22 393 44 3883 July 7 Braves 2 5 Rick Camp 4 1 Shane Rawley 3 4 Donnie Moore 9 27 141 44 3984 July 8 Braves 7 0 Jerry Koosman 9 7 Craig McMurtry 7 9 None 38 070 45 39 July 10 1984 Major League Baseball All Star Game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco85 July 12 Astros 5 3 Steve Carlton 7 4 Joe Niekro 9 8 Al Holland 18 17 036 46 3986 July 13 Astros 7 3 Shane Rawley 4 4 Nolan Ryan 7 5 Larry Andersen 3 23 758 47 3987 July 14 Astros 4 3 Jerry Koosman 10 7 Vern Ruhle 1 7 Al Holland 19 29 211 48 3988 July 15 Astros 2 3 16 Frank DiPino 3 5 Don Carman 0 1 None 15 276 48 4089 July 16 Reds 7 2 Kevin Gross 5 4 Tom Hume 3 9 None 15 460 49 4090 July 17 Reds 4 3 Steve Carlton 8 4 Joe Price 3 7 Al Holland 20 14 083 50 4091 July 18 Reds 7 5 Shane Rawley 5 4 Jeff Russell 4 11 Al Holland 21 13 539 51 4092 July 19 Braves 9 1 Jerry Koosman 11 7 Craig McMurtry 7 11 None 20 227 52 4093 July 20 Braves 1 13 Len Barker 7 7 Charles Hudson 8 7 None 29 162 52 4194 July 21 Braves 3 5 Rick Camp 5 2 Kevin Gross 5 5 Donnie Moore 10 34 890 52 4295 July 22 Braves 6 2 Steve Carlton 9 4 Rick Mahler 6 6 None 26 334 53 4296 July 23 Cubs 2 3 Rick Sutcliffe 11 6 Shane Rawley 5 5 Lee Smith 21 32 243 53 4397 July 24 Cubs 3 2 Jerry Koosman 12 7 Tim Stoddard 7 2 Al Holland 22 37 063 54 4398 July 25 Cubs 4 9 Dennis Eckersley 8 10 Charles Hudson 8 8 None 45 183 54 4499 July 27 Expos 1 6 David Palmer 5 3 Steve Carlton 9 5 Bob James 7 30 222 54 45100 July 28 Expos 1 4 Bryn Smith 9 8 Shane Rawley 5 6 None 34 303 54 46101 July 29 Expos 6 4 Kevin Gross 6 5 Jeff Reardon 3 4 None 40 965 55 46102 July 30 Cubs 2 3 Dennis Eckersley 9 10 Charles Hudson 8 9 Lee Smith 22 29 425 55 47103 July 31 Cubs 2 1 10 Al Holland 5 5 Tim Stoddard 7 3 Bill Campbell 1 30 175 56 47August 16 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record104 August 1 Cubs 4 5 Lee Smith 6 4 Al Holland 5 6 None 32 900 56 48105 August 2 Cardinals 3 2 Shane Rawley 6 6 Danny Cox 5 9 Al Holland 23 23 961 57 48106 August 3 Cardinals 3 4 Ricky Horton 6 1 Jerry Koosman 12 8 Bruce Sutter 28 26 771 57 49107 August 4 Cardinals 2 3 Dave LaPoint 8 9 Larry Andersen 1 2 Bruce Sutter 29 38 256 57 50108 August 5 Cardinals 6 3 Bill Campbell 4 3 Jeff Lahti 3 2 Al Holland 24 42 114 58 50109 August 6 Expos 4 1 Steve Carlton 10 5 Charlie Lea 14 7 None 32 349 59 50110 August 7 1 Expos 6 2 Shane Rawley 7 6 Bryn Smith 9 10 Al Holland 25 see 2nd game 60 50111 August 7 2 Expos 2 3 Jeff Reardon 5 4 Bill Campbell 4 4 None 39 271 60 51112 August 8 Expos 1 3 Bill Gullickson 7 7 Jerry Koosman 12 9 Jeff Reardon 15 25 244 60 52113 August 9 Cardinals 2 1 13 Bill Campbell 5 4 Dave Rucker 1 2 None 27 676 61 52114 August 10 Cardinals 0 3 10 Bruce Sutter 4 3 Larry Andersen 1 3 None 25 824 61 53115 August 11 Cardinals 6 1 Steve Carlton 11 5 Joaquin Andujar 15 11 None 30 413 62 53 August 12 Cardinals Postponed rain Makeup September 12 as a traditional double header116 August 14 Padres 2 3 Eric Show 12 7 Jerry Koosman 12 10 Craig Lefferts 8 23 799 62 54117 August 15 Padres 3 4 Rich Gossage 7 4 Al Holland 5 7 None 21 078 62 55118 August 16 Padres 8 3 John Denny 5 3 Andy Hawkins 7 5 None 23 125 63 55119 August 17 Dodgers 1 2 Rick Honeycutt 10 7 Steve Carlton 11 6 Ken Howell 3 43 175 63 56120 August 18 Dodgers 6 5 Jerry Koosman 13 10 Ken Howell 2 3 Al Holland 26 45 619 64 56121 August 19 Dodgers 6 3 Shane Rawley 8 6 Bob Welch 10 12 None 33 015 65 56122 August 20 Giants 6 4 John Denny 6 3 Mark Calvert 2 4 Al Holland 27 7 970 66 56123 August 21 Giants 12 5 Kevin Gross 7 5 Frank Williams 6 2 None 5 560 67 56124 August 22 Giants 5 7 Mark Davis 4 15 Al Holland 5 8 Gary Lavelle 9 8 053 67 57125 August 24 Dodgers 6 5 10 Kevin Gross 8 5 Jerry Reuss 2 6 None 35 541 68 57126 August 25 Dodgers 4 7 Bob Welch 11 12 John Denny 6 4 Ken Howell 4 30 253 68 58127 August 26 Dodgers 10 8 Bill Campbell 6 4 Burt Hooton 1 4 Larry Andersen 4 33 255 69 58128 August 27 Padres 9 1 Jerry Koosman 14 10 Tim Lollar 10 11 None 26 302 70 58129 August 28 Padres 11 8 Shane Rawley 9 6 Andy Hawkins 7 7 Al Holland 28 25 679 71 58130 August 29 Padres 0 2 Mark Thurmond 11 7 John Denny 6 5 None 25 131 71 59131 August 30 1 Giants 5 6 Bob Lacey 1 2 Al Holland 5 9 Greg Minton 16 see 2nd game 71 60132 August 30 2 Giants 6 5 Larry Andersen 2 3 Mark Davis 4 16 None 36 354 72 60133 August 31 Giants 5 6 Bill Laskey 7 11 Jerry Koosman 14 11 Mike Krukow 1 21 530 72 61September 9 20 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record134 September 1 Giants 2 7 Atlee Hammaker 2 0 Charles Hudson 8 10 Mark Grant 1 20 528 72 62135 September 2 Giants 8 3 Shane Rawley 10 6 Jeff Robinson 7 14 None 20 529 73 62136 September 3 Cubs 3 4 12 George Frazier 7 4 Renie Martin 1 2 Lee Smith 29 28 162 73 63137 September 4 Cubs 2 7 Scott Sanderson 7 4 Steve Carlton 11 7 None 25 054 73 64138 September 5 Cardinals 5 6 Dave Rucker 2 3 Al Holland 5 10 None 13 171 73 65139 September 6 Cardinals 5 6 Bob Forsch 2 4 Bill Campbell 6 5 Bruce Sutter 39 14 524 73 66140 September 7 Expos 1 7 Bryn Smith 11 11 Shane Rawley 10 7 None 15 182 73 67141 September 8 Expos 0 4 Steve Rogers 6 13 John Denny 6 6 None 18 140 73 68142 September 9 Expos 6 5 11 Larry Andersen 3 3 Joe Hesketh 1 1 Kevin Gross 1 31 348 74 68143 September 10 Cubs 2 3 Tim Stoddard 9 5 Jerry Koosman 14 12 Lee Smith 31 26 083 74 69144 September 11 Cubs 6 3 Charles Hudson 9 10 Lee Smith 9 6 Al Holland 29 28 964 75 69145 September 12 1 Cardinals 3 1 Shane Rawley 11 7 Kurt Kepshire 4 5 None see 2nd game 76 69146 September 12 2 Cardinals 6 5 Tug McGraw 2 0 Bruce Sutter 5 5 None 18 811 77 69147 September 13 Cardinals 10 2 John Denny 7 6 Joaquin Andujar 19 12 None 16 787 78 69148 September 14 Expos 9 5 Steve Carlton 12 7 Steve Rogers 6 14 None 18 194 79 69149 September 15 Expos 3 4 Bill Gullickson 11 7 Jerry Koosman 14 13 Bob James 9 20 831 79 70150 September 16 Expos 4 8 Jeff Reardon 6 7 Renie Martin 1 3 Bob James 10 26 273 79 71151 September 17 Mets 2 1 Shane Rawley 12 7 Dwight Gooden 16 9 None 20 483 80 71152 September 18 Mets 5 8 Tom Gorman 5 0 Larry Andersen 3 4 Jesse Orosco 30 18 765 80 72153 September 19 Mets 13 5 Steve Carlton 13 7 Ron Darling 12 8 None 19 142 81 72154 September 21 Pirates 1 5 Rod Scurry 5 6 Jerry Koosman 14 14 None 4 940 81 73155 September 22 Pirates 1 2 12 Don Robinson 5 6 Larry Andersen 3 5 None 6 927 81 74156 September 23 Pirates 2 4 John Tudor 11 11 Shane Rawley 12 8 John Candelaria 2 11 249 81 75157 September 24 Mets 5 7 Jesse Orosco 10 6 Larry Andersen 3 6 Brent Gaff 1 11 071 81 76158 September 25 Mets 4 6 Ed Lynch 9 8 Larry Andersen 3 7 None 13 812 81 77159 September 26 Mets 1 7 Sid Fernandez 6 6 Jerry Koosman 14 15 None 5 251 81 78 September 28 Pirates Postponed rain Makeup September 30 as a traditional double header160 September 29 Pirates 0 4 Rick Rhoden 14 9 Charles Hudson 9 11 None 27 493 81 79161 September 30 1 Pirates 0 2 John Tudor 12 11 John Denny 7 7 Don Robinson 10 see 2nd game 81 80162 September 30 2 Pirates 2 7 Larry McWilliams 12 11 Shane Rawley 12 9 None 17 292 81 81Roster Edit 1984 Philadelphia PhilliesRosterPitchers 47 Larry Andersen 50 Marty Bystrom 39 Bill Campbell 32 Steve Carlton 42 Don Carman 40 John Denny 44 Steve Fireovid 46 Kevin Gross 19 Al Holland 49 Charles Hudson 37 Jim Kern 37 24 Jerry Koosman 37 Renie Martin 45 Tug McGraw 48 Shane Rawley 33 Dave Wehrmeister Catchers 6 Bo Diaz 10 Mike LaValliere 17 Ozzie VirgilInfielders 16 Luis Aguayo 22 Tim Corcoran 11 Ivan DeJesus 18 Kiko Garcia 30 Steve Jeltz 12 Len Matuszek 52 Francisco Melendez 0 Al Oliver 8 Juan Samuel 20 Mike Schmidt 53 Rick Schu 15 John Wockenfuss Outfielders 21 Greg Gross 9 Von Hayes 23 Joe Lefebvre 28 Sixto Lezcano 31 Garry Maddox 29 John Russell 26 Jeff Stone 27 Glenn Wilson Manager 5 Paul OwensCoaches 4 Dave Bristol 7 John Felske 2 Deron Johnson 3 Claude Osteen 25 Mike RyanPlayer stats EditBatting Edit Starters by position Edit Note Pos Position G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Pos Player G AB H Avg HR RBIC Ozzie Virgil Jr 141 456 119 261 18 681B Len Matuszek 101 262 65 248 12 432B Juan Samuel 160 701 191 272 15 69SS Ivan DeJesus 144 435 112 257 0 353B Mike Schmidt 151 528 146 277 36 106LF Glenn Wilson 132 341 82 240 6 31CF Von Hayes 152 561 164 292 16 67RF Sixto Lezcano 109 256 71 277 14 40Other batters Edit Note G Games played AB At bats H Hits Avg Batting average HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in Player G AB H Avg HR RBIGarry Maddox 77 241 68 282 5 19Tim Corcoran 102 208 71 341 5 36Greg Gross 112 202 65 322 0 16Jeff Stone 51 185 67 362 1 15John Wockenfuss 86 180 52 289 6 24Joe Lefebvre 52 160 40 250 3 18John Russell 39 99 28 283 2 11Al Oliver 28 93 29 312 0 14Bo Diaz 27 75 16 213 1 9Luis Aguayo 58 72 20 278 3 11Steve Jeltz 28 68 14 206 1 7Kiko Garcia 57 60 14 233 0 5Rick Schu 17 29 8 276 2 5Francisco Melendez 21 23 3 130 0 2Mike LaValliere 6 7 0 000 0 0Pitching Edit Starting pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOSteve Carlton 33 229 0 13 7 3 58 163Jerry Koosman 36 224 0 14 15 3 25 137Charles Hudson 30 173 2 9 11 4 04 94John Denny 22 154 1 7 7 2 45 94Shane Rawley 18 120 1 10 6 3 81 58Marty Bystrom 11 56 2 4 4 5 08 36Other pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched IP Innings pitched W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G IP W L ERA SOKevin Gross 44 129 0 8 5 4 12 84Relief pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SOAl Holland 68 5 10 29 3 39 61Larry Andersen 64 3 7 4 2 38 54Bill Campbell 57 6 5 1 3 43 52Tug McGraw 25 2 0 0 3 79 26Don Carman 11 0 1 0 5 40 16Renie Martin 9 0 2 0 4 60 5Jim Kern 8 0 1 0 10 13 8Dave Wehrmeister 7 0 0 0 7 20 13Steve Fireovid 6 0 0 0 1 59 3Awards and honors EditJuan Samuel National League record since broken Most Stolen Bases by a rookie 14 Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Portland Beavers Pacific Coast League Lee EliaAA Reading Phillies Eastern League Bill DancyA Peninsula Pilots Carolina League Ron ClarkA Spartanburg Suns South Atlantic League Jay WardA Short Season Bend Phillies Northwest League Ramon AvilesRookie GCL Phillies Gulf Coast League Roly de ArmasNotes Edit Pete Rose at Baseball Reference Jerry Koosman at Baseball Reference Tony Perez at Baseball Reference a b Butch Benton at Baseball Reference Willie Hernandez at Baseball Reference Phillies Full of Questions for Opener The Philadelphia Inquirer April 2 1984 p D01 Dave Wehrmeister permanent dead link at Baseball Reference a b Jim Kern at Baseball Reference Al Oliver at Baseball Reference Marvin Freeman at Baseball Reference Todd Frohwirth at Baseball Reference Keith Miller at Baseball Reference 1984 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule Box Scores and Splits Baseball Reference com Baseball s Top 100 The Game s Greatest Records p 147 Kerry Banks 2010 Greystone Books Vancouver BC ISBN 978 1 55365 507 7References Edit1984 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference Johnson Lloyd Wolff Miles eds 1997 The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 2nd ed Durham North Carolina Baseball America ISBN 978 0 9637189 8 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1984 Philadelphia Phillies season amp oldid 1116215738, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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