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1986 Philadelphia Phillies season

The 1986 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 104th season for the Phillies. Under second-year manager John Felske, the Phillies stayed just below the .500 mark for roughly two-thirds of the season, until a charge after the All-Star break pushed the club past the St. Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos into second place in the NL East.[1]

1986 Philadelphia Phillies
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Location
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Owner(s)Bill Giles
General manager(s)Bill Giles
Manager(s)John Felske
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(Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, Andy Musser, Chris Wheeler)
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Background Edit

The eventual World Series champions rival New York Mets finished with a Major League best 108–54 record, and finished 2112 games ahead of the Phillies. The Mets and the Phillies were the only teams in the National League East to post winning records.[1] Mike Schmidt became the first third baseman in the history of the National League to win the MVP Award three times.[2]

Offseason Edit

  • December 6, 1985: Jerry Koosman was released by the Phillies.[3]
  • December 22, 1985: Tim Corcoran was released by the Phillies.[4]
  • January 16, 1986: Ronn Reynolds was traded by the New York Mets with Jeff Bittiger to the Philadelphia Phillies for Rodger Cole and Ronnie Gideon.[5]
  • March 17, 1986: Alan Knicely was released by the Phillies.[6]

Regular season Edit

 
Veterans Stadium on Phillies Opening Night, April 11, 1986.

On August 20, 1986, pitcher Don Carman took a perfect game into the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park. Giants catcher Bob Brenly hit a long drive into the gap in left-center field. Phillies center fielder Milt Thompson was positioned to make a running catch but the ball hit the base of his glove and was ruled a hit.[7] Carman pitched nine innings, gave up one hit, and was the winner when the Phillies scored in the top of the tenth on a Juan Samuel solo homer to win the game 1 to 0.[8]

The Phillies were the only team in the National League to post a winning record against the World Series champs, going 10–8 with a 7–2 mark at Veterans Stadium. The high point of the season for the Phillies was the three-game sweep of the Mets in mid-September.[1]

On September 12, up by twenty-two games, the Mets needed to win one game to clinch the division and came to Philadelphia for a weekend series. The Phillies won all three games, finishing the weekend by beating the Mets 6–0 behind a six-hit shutout by Kevin Gross, who also tripled home two runs. The sweep still left the Phillies down nineteen games but was both especially satisfying given the significant number of Mets fans who had traveled to Veterans Stadium for the weekend hoping to see the Mets clinch,[1][9][10] and necessary because they were swept in a three-game series in Chicago preceding this series and did not want to see a visiting team's division-title celebration at Veterans Stadium.[11][12] Had the Mets won one of the three games, it would have been the first time that a division title was won at Veterans Stadium.[11]

During the series, Mets fans at Veterans Stadium became unruly and damaged seats in the upper deck.[9] One Mets fan was arrested after striking at two Philadelphia police officers.[9]

The club scored a season-high nineteen runs in a 19–1 throttling of the Chicago Cubs at the Vet on June 23.

Hall-of-Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt won the NL MVP for the third and final time in his career with a league-high thirty-seven home runs with 119 RBI and a .290 average.[2] The Phillies distant second-place finish made Schmidt the first major-league MVP to have played on a team that finished at least twenty games out of first place.[13]

Season standings Edit

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Mets 108 54 0.667 55–26 53–28
Philadelphia Phillies 86 75 0.534 21½ 49–31 37–44
St. Louis Cardinals 79 82 0.491 28½ 42–39 37–43
Montreal Expos 78 83 0.484 29½ 36–44 42–39
Chicago Cubs 70 90 0.438 37 42–38 28–52
Pittsburgh Pirates 64 98 0.395 44 31–50 33–48

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 9–3 6–12 5–13 10–8 4–7 4–8 4–8 5–7 12–6 7–11 6–6
Chicago 3–9 5–7 4–8 6–6 8–10 6–12 9–8 7–11 6–6 6–6 10–7
Cincinnati 12–6 7–5 4–14 10–8 7–5 4–8 7–5 10–2 9–9 9–9 7–5
Houston 13–5 8–4 14–4 10–8 8–4 5–7 6–6 6–6 10–8 9–9 7–5
Los Angeles 8–10 6–6 8–10 8–10 5–7 3–9 5–7 8–4 6–12 8–10 8–4
Montreal 7–4 10–8 5–7 4–8 5–7 8–10 8–10 11–7 4–8 5–7 9–9
New York 8–4 12–6 8–4 7–5 9–3 10–8 8–10 17–1 10–2 7–5 12–6
Philadelphia 8-4 8–9 5–7 6–6 7–5 10–8 10–8 11–7 6–6 9–3 6–12
Pittsburgh 7–5 11–7 2–10 6–6 4–8 7–11 1–17 7–11 8–4 4–8 7–11
San Diego 6–12 6–6 9–9 8–10 12–6 8–4 2–10 6–6 4–8 8–10 5–7
San Francisco 11–7 6–6 9–9 9–9 10–8 7–5 5–7 3–9 8–4 10–8 5–7
St. Louis 6–6 7–10 5–7 5–7 4–8 9–9 6–12 12–6 11–7 7–5 7–5


Notable transactions Edit

1986 Game Log Edit

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1986 Game Log[19]
Overall Record: 86–75
April (8–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 7 @ Reds 4–7 Mario Soto (1–0) Steve Carlton (0–1) Ron Robinson (1) 54,960 0–1
2 April 9 @ Reds 5–3 (11) Steve Bedrosian (1–0) Ted Power (0–1) None 11,411 1–1
3 April 11 Mets 7–9 Bob Ojeda (1–0) Kevin Gross (0–1) Jesse Orosco (1) 36,190 1–2
4 April 12 Mets 9–8 (14) Charles Hudson (1–0) Randy Niemann (0–1) None 22,737 2–2
5 April 13 Mets 4–2 Shane Rawley (1–0) Rick Aguilera (0–1) None 27,691 3–2
6 April 14 Pirates 1–3 (10) Cecilio Guante (1–0) Steve Bedrosian (1–1) Jim Winn (1) 16,200 3–3
April 15 Pirates Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 15 as a traditional double-header
April 16 Pirates Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 16 as a traditional double-header
7 April 18 @ Mets 2–5 Ron Darling (1–0) Steve Carlton (0–2) Jesse Orosco (2) 26,906 3–4
8 April 19 @ Mets 2–3 Dwight Gooden (2–0) Shane Rawley (1–1) None 38,333 3–5
9 April 20 @ Mets 0–8 Sid Fernandez (1–0) Kevin Gross (0–2) None 41,848 3–6
10 April 22 @ Expos 2–8 Andy McGaffigan (1–0) Charles Hudson (1–1) Tim Burke (2) 4,276 3–7
11 April 23 @ Expos 5–4 Steve Carlton (1–2) Joe Hesketh (0–3) Steve Bedrosian (1) 6,293 4–7
12 April 24 @ Pirates 4–2 Shane Rawley (2–1) Rick Rhoden (2–1) None 14,622 5–7
13 April 25 @ Pirates 6–3 Kevin Gross (1–2) Rick Reuschel (2–2) Steve Bedrosian (2) 11,847 6–7
14 April 26 @ Pirates 6–5 Charles Hudson (2–1) Larry McWilliams (0–2) Steve Bedrosian (3) 16,373 7–7
15 April 27 @ Pirates 5–13 Mike Bielecki (1–0) Steve Carlton (1–3) Bob Walk (1) 17,218 7–8
16 April 29 Astros 12–4 Shane Rawley (3–1) Nolan Ryan (3–3) None 16,313 8–8
17 April 30 Astros 0–1 Mike Scott (3–2) Kevin Gross (1–3) Dave Smith (7) 17,134 8–9
May (12–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
18 May 2 Braves 1–7 David Palmer (2–1) Steve Carlton (1–4) None 20,237 8–10
19 May 3 Braves 4–10 Rick Mahler (2–4) Shane Rawley (3–2) None 20,511 8–11
20 May 4 Braves 5–1 Kevin Gross (2–3) Joe Johnson (3–2) None 37,352 9–11
21 May 5 Expos 4–6 Dan Schatzeder (1–0) Kent Tekulve (0–1) Jeff Reardon (3) 15,425 9–12
22 May 6 Expos 0–8 Andy McGaffigan (2–0) Steve Carlton (1–5) None 16,528 9–13
23 May 7 Expos 2–8 Floyd Youmans (1–3) Shane Rawley (3–3) Tim Burke (3) 15,840 9–14
24 May 9 @ Braves 7–6 Kevin Gross (3–3) Joe Johnson (3–3) Steve Bedrosian (4) 11,817 10–14
25 May 10 @ Braves 1–3 Zane Smith (3–2) Charles Hudson (2–2) Paul Assenmacher (2) 25,958 10–15
26 May 11 @ Braves 2–1 Steve Bedrosian (2–1) Craig McMurtry (1–2) None 15,689 11–15
27 May 12 @ Astros 5–1 Shane Rawley (4–3) Jim Deshaies (0–1) None 8,354 12–15
28 May 13 @ Astros 2–3 (11) Julio Solano (2–0) Dave Rucker (0–1) None 7,087 12–16
29 May 14 Reds 8–6 Don Carman (1–0) John Franco (0–1) Steve Bedrosian (5) 21,877 13–16
30 May 15 Reds 5–6 Ron Robinson (3–0) Steve Bedrosian (2–2) None 20,767 13–17
31 May 16 @ Giants 3–0 Steve Carlton (2–5) Roger Mason (2–3) Kent Tekulve (1) 16,560 14–17
32 May 17 @ Giants 7–12 Mike Krukow (5–3) Shane Rawley (4–4) Greg Minton (4) 14,260 14–18
33 May 18 @ Giants 1–4 Scott Garrelts (4–3) Freddie Toliver (0–1) Jeff Robinson (4) 31,186 14–19
34 May 20 @ Padres 3–4 Eric Show (3–2) Kevin Gross (3–4) Rich Gossage (8) 13,997 14–20
35 May 21 @ Padres 2–7 Dave Dravecky (4–3) Charles Hudson (2–3) None 12,674 14–21
36 May 22 @ Padres 2–6 Andy Hawkins (3–3) Steve Carlton (2–6) Craig Lefferts (1) 21,173 14–22
37 May 23 @ Dodgers 8–2 Shane Rawley (5–4) Jerry Reuss (2–3) None 39,354 15–22
38 May 24 @ Dodgers 0–6 Fernando Valenzuela (7–2) Freddie Toliver (0–2) None 47,725 15–23
39 May 25 @ Dodgers 2–5 Orel Hershiser (5–3) Kevin Gross (3–5) None 40,424 15–24
40 May 27 Giants 6–2 Steve Carlton (3–6) Jeff Robinson (2–1) None 16,023 16–24
41 May 28 Giants 4–0 Shane Rawley (6–4) Scott Garrelts (4–5) None 17,003 17–24
42 May 29 Giants 5–4 Don Carman (2–0) Greg Minton (2–3) None 17,785 18–24
43 May 30 Padres 2–0 Kevin Gross (4–5) Eric Show (3–3) None 10,608 19–24
44 May 31 Padres 1–0 Charles Hudson (3–3) Dave Dravecky (5–4) Steve Bedrosian (6) 21,211 20–24
June (15–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
45 June 1 Padres 16–5 Steve Carlton (4–6) Andy Hawkins (3–4) None 35,144 21–24
46 June 2 Dodgers 13–2 Shane Rawley (7–4) Jerry Reuss (2–5) None 21,476 22–24
47 June 3 Dodgers 4–11 Fernando Valenzuela (8–3) Mike Maddux (0–1) None 24,373 22–25
48 June 4 Dodgers 8–7 Kevin Gross (5–5) Orel Hershiser (5–4) Steve Bedrosian (7) 26,983 23–25
49 June 5 @ Expos 7–3 Charles Hudson (4–3) Jay Tibbs (3–2) None 10,845 24–25
50 June 6 @ Expos 9–10 (10) Tim Burke (3–1) Dave Rucker (0–2) None 18,325 24–26
51 June 7 @ Expos 3–1 Shane Rawley (8–4) Andy McGaffigan (3–2) None 20,486 25–26
52 June 8 @ Expos 0–12 Floyd Youmans (5–5) Mike Maddux (0–2) None 20,743 25–27
53 June 9 @ Mets 3–2 (10) Don Carman (3–0) Doug Sisk (0–1) Steve Bedrosian (8) 26,050 26–27
54 June 10 @ Mets 4–8 (11) Roger McDowell (6–0) Randy Lerch (0–1) None 27,472 26–28
55 June 11 @ Mets 3–5 Ron Darling (7–2) Steve Carlton (4–7) Jesse Orosco (11) 27,830 26–29
56 June 13 Expos 2–1 Shane Rawley (9–4) Tim Burke (4–2) None 24,491 27–29
57 June 14 Expos 7–6 Randy Lerch (1–1) Bert Roberge (0–2) Steve Bedrosian (9) 25,769 28–29
58 June 15 Expos 0–2 Andy McGaffigan (4–2) Charles Hudson (4–4) Jeff Reardon (15) 30,242 28–30
59 June 16 @ Cubs 5–7 Jamie Moyer (1–0) Steve Carlton (4–8) Lee Smith (9) 20,614 28–31
60 June 17 @ Cubs 11–8 Kent Tekulve (1–1) Ray Fontenot (2–2) None 27,114 29–31
61 June 18 @ Cubs 4–5 (10) Lee Smith (4–4) Steve Bedrosian (2–3) None 38,093 29–32
62 June 19 Cardinals 5–3 Kevin Gross (6–5) Ray Burris (3–3) Don Carman (1) 22,376 30–32
63 June 20 Cardinals 2–9 Bob Forsch (6–4) Charles Hudson (4–5) None 25,292 30–33
64 June 21 Cardinals 6–8 Todd Worrell (4–7) Don Carman (3–1) Ken Dayley (3) 38,601 30–34
65 June 22 Cardinals 4–7 Greg Mathews (4–1) Mike Maddux (0–3) Todd Worrell (13) 32,570 30–35
66 June 23 Cubs 19–1 Shane Rawley (10–4) Jamie Moyer (1–1) None 21,899 31–35
67 June 24 Cubs 7–6 (10) Steve Bedrosian (3–3) Lee Smith (4–5) None 24,757 32–35
68 June 25 Cubs 7–10 Guy Hoffman (3–2) Charles Hudson (4–6) Lee Smith (11) 22,085 32–36
69 June 27 @ Cardinals 2–1 (17) Kent Tekulve (2–1) Rick Ownbey (1–2) Tom Hume (1) 37,903 33–36
70 June 28 @ Cardinals 7–4 (10) Steve Bedrosian (4–3) Pat Perry (1–2) Tom Hume (2) 43,513 34–36
71 June 29 @ Cardinals 8–7 Steve Bedrosian (5–3) Todd Worrell (5–8) None 42,959 35–36
72 June 30 @ Pirates 2–3 Bob Walk (3–4) Charles Hudson (4–7) Cecilio Guante (4) 5,881 35–37
July (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
73 July 1 @ Pirates 5–4 (12) Tom Hume (1–0) Larry McWilliams (1–5) None 8,118 36–37
74 July 2 @ Pirates 3–4 Rick Rhoden (9–4) Don Carman (3–2) None 6,782 36–38
75 July 3 Reds 7–3 Bruce Ruffin (1–0) John Denny (5–8) Tom Hume (3) 61,475 37–38
76 July 4 Reds 1–4 Tom Browning (6–7) Kevin Gross (6–6) Ron Robinson (6) 20,490 37–39
77 July 5 Reds 2–7 Chris Welsh (3–2) Charles Hudson (4–8) None 23,620 37–40
78 July 6 Reds 12–5 Tom Hume (2–0) Joe Price (1–2) Kent Tekulve (2) 28,420 38–40
79 July 7 Braves 7–3 Shane Rawley (11–4) David Palmer (5–7) Steve Bedrosian (10) 18,768 39–40
80 July 8 Braves 8–2 Bruce Ruffin (2–0) Rick Mahler (10–7) None 22,202 40–40
81 July 9 Braves 3–7 Doyle Alexander (6–4) Kevin Gross (6–7) Gene Garber (10) 27,371 40–41
82 July 10 @ Astros 4–11 Mark Knudson (1–3) Charles Hudson (4–9) None 18,289 40–42
83 July 11 @ Astros 4–1 Don Carman (4–2) Mike Scott (9–6) Steve Bedrosian (11) 18,047 41–42
84 July 12 @ Astros 3–4 Nolan Ryan (6–6) Shane Rawley (11–5) Dave Smith (17) 17,491 41–43
85 July 13 @ Astros 5–4 (11) Steve Bedrosian (6–3) Dave Smith (1–6) None 20,597 42–43
July 15 1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at the Astrodome in Houston
86 July 17 @ Reds 6–7 (11) Ted Power (4–5) Tom Gorman (0–1) None 24,488 42–44
87 July 18 @ Reds 5–6 Tom Browning (9–7) Bruce Ruffin (2–1) John Franco (15) 24,072 42–45
88 July 19 @ Reds 2–5 Bill Gullickson (7–6) Shane Rawley (11–6) Ron Robinson (8) 20,994 42–46
89 July 20 @ Reds 9–3 Charles Hudson (5–9) John Denny (6–9) None 26,190 43–46
90 July 21 @ Braves 3–1 Kent Tekulve (3–1) Jeff Dedmon (3–5) Steve Bedrosian (12) 12,731 44–46
91 July 22 @ Braves 5–4 (11) Steve Bedrosian (7–3) Craig McMurtry (1–6) Tom Hume (4) 14,249 45–46
92 July 23 @ Braves 4–2 Bruce Ruffin (3–1) Doyle Alexander (6–6) None 11,770 46–46
93 July 24 Astros 3–9 Mike Scott (10–6) Shane Rawley (11–7) None 31,094 46–47
94 July 25 Astros 4–2 Charles Hudson (6–9) Jim Deshaies (5–3) Steve Bedrosian (13) 23,387 47–47
95 July 26 Astros 3–2 Don Carman (5–2) Mark Knudson (1–4) Dan Schatzeder (2) 34,075 48–47
96 July 27 Astros 2–3 Nolan Ryan (7–7) Kevin Gross (6–8) Aurelio López (4) 33,192 48–48
97 July 28 Cardinals 1–3 Danny Cox (5–8) Bruce Ruffin (3–2) None 21,553 48–49
98 July 29 Cardinals 12–7 Tom Hume (3–0) Tim Conroy (3–6) None 21,970 49–49
99 July 30 Cardinals 3–6 Bob Forsch (10–6) Charles Hudson (6–10) Todd Worrell (21) 24,324 49–50
August (19–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
100 August 1 Cubs 4–3 (11) Kent Tekulve (4–1) Frank DiPino (1–6) None 25,892 50–50
101 August 2 Cubs 12–2 Kevin Gross (7–8) Scott Sanderson (5–8) None 22,062 51–50
102 August 3 Cubs 6–2 Steve Bedrosian (8–3) Frank DiPino (1–7) None 27,330 52–50
103 August 4 @ Cardinals 2–3 Todd Worrell (7–8) Dan Schatzeder (3–3) None 27,059 52–51
104 August 5 @ Cardinals 4–7 Bob Forsch (11–6) Mike Maddux (0–4) None 24,870 52–52
105 August 6 @ Cardinals 1–2 Greg Mathews (7–3) Don Carman (5–3) Todd Worrell (22) 32,714 52–53
106 August 7 @ Cardinals 5–6 John Tudor (11–5) Kevin Gross (7–9) Todd Worrell (23) 23,171 52–54
107 August 8 @ Cubs 1–2 Steve Trout (5–5) Bruce Ruffin (3–3) Lee Smith (21) 27,811 52–55
108 August 9 @ Cubs 4–2 Charles Hudson (7–10) Dennis Eckersley (6–7) Steve Bedrosian (14) 33,003 53–55
109 August 10 @ Cubs 0–4 Ed Lynch (3–1) Mike Maddux (0–5) None 30,009 53–56
110 August 11 Mets 4–8 Dwight Gooden (12–4) Don Carman (5–4) None 43,133 53–57
111 August 12 Mets 3–1 Kevin Gross (8–9) Rick Aguilera (6–4) None 36,442 54–57
112 August 13 Mets 8–4 Bruce Ruffin (4–3) Bob Ojeda (12–4) None 39,041 55–57
113 August 14 Pirates 8–7 Kent Tekulve (5–1) Barry Jones (1–2) None 20,643 56–57
114 August 15 (1) Pirates 5–6 Cecilio Guante (5–2) Dan Schatzeder (3–4) Don Robinson (8) see 2nd game 56–58
115 August 15 (2) Pirates 3–2 Mike Maddux (1–5) Jim Winn (2–5) Steve Bedrosian (15) 27,724 57–58
116 August 16 (1) Pirates 1–6 Rick Rhoden (13–7) Kevin Gross (8–10) None see 2nd game 57–59
117 August 16 (2) Pirates 6–0 Tom Hume (4–0) Larry McWilliams (2–9) Kent Tekulve (3) 31,349 58–59
118 August 17 Pirates 5–1 (5) Bruce Ruffin (5–3) Rick Reuschel (7–14) None 34,298 59–59
119 August 19 @ Giants 6–5 Kent Tekulve (6–1) Scott Garrelts (10–9) Steve Bedrosian (16) 10,316 60–59
120 August 20 @ Giants 1–0 (10) Don Carman (6–4) Mike Krukow (12–7) Steve Bedrosian (17) 10,723 61–59
121 August 21 @ Giants 6–7 Mark Davis (4–4) Kent Tekulve (6–2) Scott Garrelts (5) 7,959 61–60
122 August 22 @ Padres 4–1 Bruce Ruffin (6–3) Ed Whitson (6–8) None 16,296 62–60
123 August 23 @ Padres 3–4 (12) Lance McCullers (6–6) Kent Tekulve (6–3) None 25,884 62–61
124 August 24 @ Padres 6–5 Kent Tekulve (7–3) Rich Gossage (5–6) Steve Bedrosian (18) 13,409 63–61
125 August 25 @ Dodgers 1–3 Fernando Valenzuela (16–9) Don Carman (6–5) None 35,553 63–62
126 August 26 @ Dodgers 6–4 Kevin Gross (9–10) Ed Vande Berg (1–5) None 30,979 64–62
127 August 27 @ Dodgers 2–1 Bruce Ruffin (7–3) Bob Welch (6–10) Steve Bedrosian (19) 23,543 65–62
128 August 29 Giants 6–4 Mike Maddux (2–5) Mike Krukow (13–8) Steve Bedrosian (20) 21,572 66–62
129 August 30 Giants 5–3 Don Carman (7–5) Mike LaCoss (9–10) Steve Bedrosian (21) 23,022 67–62
130 August 31 Giants 4–3 Kent Tekulve (8–3) Vida Blue (9–9) Steve Bedrosian (22) 24,082 68–62
September (16–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
131 September 1 Padres 5–4 Kent Tekulve (9–3) Craig Lefferts (7–6) None 25,385 69–62
132 September 2 Padres 2–6 Dave LaPoint (4–7) Jeff Bittiger (0–1) None 15,553 69–63
133 September 3 Padres 5–6 Bob Stoddard (1–0) Steve Bedrosian (8–4) Lance McCullers (3) 15,066 69–64
134 September 5 Dodgers 4–0 Don Carman (8–5) Orel Hershiser (12–11) Steve Bedrosian (23) 15,245 70–64
135 September 6 Dodgers 2–3 Fernando Valenzuela (18–9) Kevin Gross (9–11) None 22,394 70–65
136 September 7 Dodgers 2–1 Kent Tekulve (10–3) Ken Howell (5–10) None 25,706 71–65
137 September 8 @ Cubs 4–7 Ed Lynch (5–4) Mike Maddux (2–6) Lee Smith (26) 6,857 71–66
138 September 9 @ Cubs 6–8 (10) Lee Smith (9–9) Steve Bedrosian (8–5) None 8,785 71–67
139 September 10 @ Cubs 7–8 Guy Hoffman (5–2) Kent Tekulve (10–4) Lee Smith (27) 9,029 71–68
140 September 12 Mets 6–3 Bruce Ruffin (8–3) Dwight Gooden (14–6) Steve Bedrosian (24) 43,070 72–68
141 September 13 Mets 6–5 Dan Schatzeder (4–4) Roger McDowell (13–8) Steve Bedrosian (25) 47,108 73–68
142 September 14 Mets 6–0 Kevin Gross (10–11) Sid Fernandez (15–5) None 38,652 74–68
143 September 15 Pirates 5–0 Don Carman (9–5) Rick Rhoden (15–9) None 14,089 75–68
144 September 16 Pirates 9–5 Kent Tekulve (11–4) Mike Bielecki (6–11) None 14,315 76–68
145 September 17 Cardinals 5–8 Bob Forsch (14–8) Bruce Ruffin (8–4) Todd Worrell (34) 15,737 76–69
146 September 18 Cardinals 4–3 Mike Maddux (3–6) Greg Mathews (10–7) Steve Bedrosian (26) 12,847 77–69
147 September 19 @ Mets 4–3 Kevin Gross (11–11) Sid Fernandez (15–6) Steve Bedrosian (27) 35,023 78–69
148 September 20 @ Mets 5–9 Ron Darling (14–5) Tom Hume (4–1) None 39,104 78–70
149 September 21 @ Mets 7–1 Marvin Freeman (1–0) John Mitchell (0–1) None 42,631 79–70
150 September 22 @ Pirates 8–4 Jeff Bittiger (1–1) Bob Kipper (5–8) None 3,934 80–70
151 September 23 @ Pirates 5–6 Barry Jones (3–4) Steve Bedrosian (8–6) None 3,631 80–71
152 September 24 @ Cardinals 1–7 Danny Cox (11–12) Kevin Gross (11–12) None 21,272 80–72
153 September 25 @ Cardinals 4–5 Ray Soff (4–0) Dan Schatzeder (4–5) Todd Worrell (35) 15,595 80–73
154 September 26 @ Expos 5–0 Marvin Freeman (2–0) Sergio Valdez (0–4) Kent Tekulve (4) 6,133 81–73
155 September 27 @ Expos 1–0 Don Carman (10–5) Floyd Youmans (13–11) Steve Bedrosian (28) 6,493 82–73
156 September 28 @ Expos 5–2 Kevin Gross (12–12) Dennis Martínez (3–6) Steve Bedrosian (29) 10,064 83–73
157 September 29 Cubs 3–8 Greg Maddux (2–4) Mike Maddux (3–7) None 14,355 83–74
158 September 30 Cubs 9–2 Bruce Ruffin (9–4) Drew Hall (1–2) None 13,377 84–74
October (2–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
October 1 Cubs Cancelled (rain); Was not rescheduled
159 October 3 Expos 5–6 Andy McGaffigan (10–5) Kent Tekulve (11–5) Randy St. Claire (1) 11,614 84–75
160 October 4 Expos 5–4 (14) Dan Schatzeder (5–5) Bert Roberge (0–4) None 16,796 85–75
161 October 5 Expos 2–1 (10) Dan Schatzeder (6–5) Curt Brown (0–1) None 25,293 86–75

Roster Edit

1986 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 John Russell 93 315 76 .241 13 60
1B Von Hayes 158 610 186 .305 19 98
2B Juan Samuel 145 591 157 .266 16 78
SS Steve Jeltz 145 439 96 .219 0 36
3B Mike Schmidt 160 552 160 .290 37 119
LF Gary Redus 90 340 84 .247 11 33
CF Milt Thompson 96 299 75 .251 6 23
RF Glenn Wilson 155 584 158 .271 15 84

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
Ron Roenicke 102 275 68 .247 5 42
Jeff Stone 82 249 69 .277 6 19
Rick Schu 92 208 57 .274 8 25
Darren Daulton 49 138 31 .225 8 21
Luis Aguayo 62 133 28 .211 4 13
Ronn Reynolds 43 126 27 .214 3 10
Greg Gross 87 101 25 .248 0 8
Tom Foley 39 61 18 .295 0 5
Chris James 16 46 13 .283 1 5
Greg Legg 11 20 9 .450 0 1
Joe Lefebvre 14 18 2 .111 0 1
Francisco Meléndez 9 8 2 .250 0 0
Garry Maddox 6 7 3 .429 0 1

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
Kevin Gross 37 241.2 12 12 4.02 154
Shane Rawley 23 157.2 11 7 3.54 73
Bruce Ruffin 21 146.1 9 4 2.46 70
Charles Hudson 33 144.0 7 10 4.94 82
Steve Carlton 16 83.0 4 8 6.18 62
Mike Maddux 16 78.0 3 7 5.42 44
Freddie Toliver 5 25.2 0 2 3.51 20
Marvin Freeman 3 16.0 2 0 2.25 8
Jeff Bittiger 3 14.2 1 1 5.52 8

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
Don Carman 50 134.1 10 5 3.22 98

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
Steve Bedrosian 68 8 6 29 3.39 82
Kent Tekulve 73 11 5 4 2.54 57
Tom Hume 48 4 1 4 2.77 51
Dan Schatzeder 25 3 3 1 3.38 14
Dave Rucker 19 0 2 0 5.76 14
Larry Andersen 10 0 0 0 4.26 9
Mike Jackson 9 0 0 0 3.38 3
Dave Stewart 8 0 0 0 6.57 9
Tom Gorman 8 0 1 0 7.71 8
Randy Lerch 4 1 1 0 7.88 5
Rocky Childress 2 0 0 0 6.75 1
Greg Gross 1 0 0 0 0.00 2

Awards and honors Edit

Farm system Edit

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Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Pascarelli, Peter (October 6, 1986). "Bad Start, Promising Ending". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D1.
  2. ^ a b Rogers, Thomas (November 20, 1986). "Schmidt Joins an Elite Club". The New York Times. p. D27.
  3. ^ Jerry Koosman at Baseball-Reference
  4. ^ Tim Corcoran at Baseball-Reference
  5. ^ "Ronn Reynolds Stats".
  6. ^ Alan Knicely at Baseball-Reference
  7. ^ Robbins, Michael (2004). Ninety Feet from Fame: Close Calls with Baseball Immortality. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. p. 244.
  8. ^ "Philadelphia Phillies at San Francisco Giants Box Score, August 20, 1986".
  9. ^ a b c Terry, Robert J.; Lieber, David (September 15, 1986). "30 Vet Seats Smashed by Mets Fans". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. B8.
  10. ^ Brehm, Mike (December 30, 2011). "Flyers, Rangers have contentious history". USA Today. p. E4. In 1986, the New York Mets were running away with the National League East race and needed one win in Philadelphia in mid-September to clinch. Mets fans seemed to take up half of Veterans Stadium, but Philadelphia swept the three games. Though the Mets won the division by 21 games, that was Phillies fans' World Series.
  11. ^ a b Pascarelli, Peter (September 12, 1986). "Mets Set to Clinch Vs. Phils". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D1. The Mets' magic number is down to 2...It would be the first division championship ever clinched at the Vet, and the Phillies would love to prevent it from happening. However, after losing three straight in Chicago...the Phils have to sweep the series...to prevent the Mets from clinching in Philadelphia...'To keep them from clinching at the Vet, we needed to do something in Chicago, and we didn't,' said reliever Kent Tekulve, who lost the third game at Wrigley Field.
  12. ^ Pascarelli, Peter (September 11, 1986). "Cubs Hand Phils 3rd Loss in a Row". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D1. The Phils now must shut the Mets down in three straight games to avoid watching a division-title celebration on their own turf.
  13. ^ Pascarelli, Peter (November 20, 1986). "Schmidt is National League MVP". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. A1.
  14. ^ Tom Gorman at Baseball-Reference
  15. ^ Dave Stewart at Baseball-Reference
  16. ^ Chuck Knoblauch at Baseball-Reference
  17. ^ Steve Carlton at Baseball-Reference
  18. ^ Dan Schatzeder at Baseball-Reference
  19. ^ "1986 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
  20. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

References Edit

  • 1986 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference

1986, philadelphia, phillies, season, 104th, season, phillies, under, second, year, manager, john, felske, phillies, stayed, just, below, mark, roughly, thirds, season, until, charge, after, star, break, pushed, club, past, louis, cardinals, montreal, expos, i. The 1986 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 104th season for the Phillies Under second year manager John Felske the Phillies stayed just below the 500 mark for roughly two thirds of the season until a charge after the All Star break pushed the club past the St Louis Cardinals and Montreal Expos into second place in the NL East 1 1986 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 Bill GilesManager s John FelskeLocal televisionWTAFPRISMLocal radioWCAU Harry Kalas Richie Ashburn Andy Musser Chris Wheeler lt Previous season Next season gt Contents 1 Background 2 Offseason 3 Regular season 3 1 Season standings 3 2 Record vs opponents 3 3 Notable transactions 3 4 1986 Game Log 3 5 Roster 4 Player stats 4 1 Batting 4 1 1 Starters by position 4 1 2 Other batters 4 2 Pitching 4 2 1 Starting pitchers 4 2 2 Other pitchers 4 2 3 Relief pitchers 5 Awards and honors 6 Farm system 7 Notes 8 ReferencesBackground EditThe eventual World Series champions rival New York Mets finished with a Major League best 108 54 record and finished 211 2 games ahead of the Phillies The Mets and the Phillies were the only teams in the National League East to post winning records 1 Mike Schmidt became the first third baseman in the history of the National League to win the MVP Award three times 2 Offseason EditDecember 6 1985 Jerry Koosman was released by the Phillies 3 December 22 1985 Tim Corcoran was released by the Phillies 4 January 16 1986 Ronn Reynolds was traded by the New York Mets with Jeff Bittiger to the Philadelphia Phillies for Rodger Cole and Ronnie Gideon 5 March 17 1986 Alan Knicely was released by the Phillies 6 Regular season Edit nbsp Veterans Stadium on Phillies Opening Night April 11 1986 On August 20 1986 pitcher Don Carman took a perfect game into the ninth inning against the San Francisco Giants at Candlestick Park Giants catcher Bob Brenly hit a long drive into the gap in left center field Phillies center fielder Milt Thompson was positioned to make a running catch but the ball hit the base of his glove and was ruled a hit 7 Carman pitched nine innings gave up one hit and was the winner when the Phillies scored in the top of the tenth on a Juan Samuel solo homer to win the game 1 to 0 8 The Phillies were the only team in the National League to post a winning record against the World Series champs going 10 8 with a 7 2 mark at Veterans Stadium The high point of the season for the Phillies was the three game sweep of the Mets in mid September 1 On September 12 up by twenty two games the Mets needed to win one game to clinch the division and came to Philadelphia for a weekend series The Phillies won all three games finishing the weekend by beating the Mets 6 0 behind a six hit shutout by Kevin Gross who also tripled home two runs The sweep still left the Phillies down nineteen games but was both especially satisfying given the significant number of Mets fans who had traveled to Veterans Stadium for the weekend hoping to see the Mets clinch 1 9 10 and necessary because they were swept in a three game series in Chicago preceding this series and did not want to see a visiting team s division title celebration at Veterans Stadium 11 12 Had the Mets won one of the three games it would have been the first time that a division title was won at Veterans Stadium 11 During the series Mets fans at Veterans Stadium became unruly and damaged seats in the upper deck 9 One Mets fan was arrested after striking at two Philadelphia police officers 9 The club scored a season high nineteen runs in a 19 1 throttling of the Chicago Cubs at the Vet on June 23 Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt won the NL MVP for the third and final time in his career with a league high thirty seven home runs with 119 RBI and a 290 average 2 The Phillies distant second place finish made Schmidt the first major league MVP to have played on a team that finished at least twenty games out of first place 13 Season standings Edit vteNL East W L Pct GB Home RoadNew York Mets 108 54 0 667 55 26 53 28Philadelphia Phillies 86 75 0 534 21 49 31 37 44St Louis Cardinals 79 82 0 491 28 42 39 37 43Montreal Expos 78 83 0 484 29 36 44 42 39Chicago Cubs 70 90 0 438 37 42 38 28 52Pittsburgh Pirates 64 98 0 395 44 31 50 33 48Record vs opponents Edit 1986 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 9 3 6 12 5 13 10 8 4 7 4 8 4 8 5 7 12 6 7 11 6 6Chicago 3 9 5 7 4 8 6 6 8 10 6 12 9 8 7 11 6 6 6 6 10 7Cincinnati 12 6 7 5 4 14 10 8 7 5 4 8 7 5 10 2 9 9 9 9 7 5Houston 13 5 8 4 14 4 10 8 8 4 5 7 6 6 6 6 10 8 9 9 7 5Los Angeles 8 10 6 6 8 10 8 10 5 7 3 9 5 7 8 4 6 12 8 10 8 4Montreal 7 4 10 8 5 7 4 8 5 7 8 10 8 10 11 7 4 8 5 7 9 9New York 8 4 12 6 8 4 7 5 9 3 10 8 8 10 17 1 10 2 7 5 12 6Philadelphia 8 4 8 9 5 7 6 6 7 5 10 8 10 8 11 7 6 6 9 3 6 12Pittsburgh 7 5 11 7 2 10 6 6 4 8 7 11 1 17 7 11 8 4 4 8 7 11San Diego 6 12 6 6 9 9 8 10 12 6 8 4 2 10 6 6 4 8 8 10 5 7San Francisco 11 7 6 6 9 9 9 9 10 8 7 5 5 7 3 9 8 4 10 8 5 7St Louis 6 6 7 10 5 7 5 7 4 8 9 9 6 12 12 6 11 7 7 5 7 5 Notable transactions Edit April 19 1986 Tom Gorman was signed as a free agent by the Phillies 14 May 9 1986 Dave Stewart was released by the Phillies 15 June 2 1986 Chuck Knoblauch was drafted by the Phillies in the 18th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball draft but did not sign 16 June 24 1986 Steve Carlton was released by the Phillies 17 July 24 1986 Tom Foley and Lary Sorensen were traded by the Phillies to the Montreal Expos for Dan Schatzeder and Skeeter Barnes 18 1986 Game Log Edit Legend Phillies win Phillies loss PostponementBold Phillies team member1986 Game Log 19 Overall Record 86 75April 8 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 7 Reds 4 7 Mario Soto 1 0 Steve Carlton 0 1 Ron Robinson 1 54 960 0 12 April 9 Reds 5 3 11 Steve Bedrosian 1 0 Ted Power 0 1 None 11 411 1 13 April 11 Mets 7 9 Bob Ojeda 1 0 Kevin Gross 0 1 Jesse Orosco 1 36 190 1 24 April 12 Mets 9 8 14 Charles Hudson 1 0 Randy Niemann 0 1 None 22 737 2 25 April 13 Mets 4 2 Shane Rawley 1 0 Rick Aguilera 0 1 None 27 691 3 26 April 14 Pirates 1 3 10 Cecilio Guante 1 0 Steve Bedrosian 1 1 Jim Winn 1 16 200 3 3 April 15 Pirates Postponed rain Makeup August 15 as a traditional double header April 16 Pirates Postponed rain Makeup August 16 as a traditional double header7 April 18 Mets 2 5 Ron Darling 1 0 Steve Carlton 0 2 Jesse Orosco 2 26 906 3 48 April 19 Mets 2 3 Dwight Gooden 2 0 Shane Rawley 1 1 None 38 333 3 59 April 20 Mets 0 8 Sid Fernandez 1 0 Kevin Gross 0 2 None 41 848 3 610 April 22 Expos 2 8 Andy McGaffigan 1 0 Charles Hudson 1 1 Tim Burke 2 4 276 3 711 April 23 Expos 5 4 Steve Carlton 1 2 Joe Hesketh 0 3 Steve Bedrosian 1 6 293 4 712 April 24 Pirates 4 2 Shane Rawley 2 1 Rick Rhoden 2 1 None 14 622 5 713 April 25 Pirates 6 3 Kevin Gross 1 2 Rick Reuschel 2 2 Steve Bedrosian 2 11 847 6 714 April 26 Pirates 6 5 Charles Hudson 2 1 Larry McWilliams 0 2 Steve Bedrosian 3 16 373 7 715 April 27 Pirates 5 13 Mike Bielecki 1 0 Steve Carlton 1 3 Bob Walk 1 17 218 7 816 April 29 Astros 12 4 Shane Rawley 3 1 Nolan Ryan 3 3 None 16 313 8 817 April 30 Astros 0 1 Mike Scott 3 2 Kevin Gross 1 3 Dave Smith 7 17 134 8 9May 12 15 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record18 May 2 Braves 1 7 David Palmer 2 1 Steve Carlton 1 4 None 20 237 8 1019 May 3 Braves 4 10 Rick Mahler 2 4 Shane Rawley 3 2 None 20 511 8 1120 May 4 Braves 5 1 Kevin Gross 2 3 Joe Johnson 3 2 None 37 352 9 1121 May 5 Expos 4 6 Dan Schatzeder 1 0 Kent Tekulve 0 1 Jeff Reardon 3 15 425 9 1222 May 6 Expos 0 8 Andy McGaffigan 2 0 Steve Carlton 1 5 None 16 528 9 1323 May 7 Expos 2 8 Floyd Youmans 1 3 Shane Rawley 3 3 Tim Burke 3 15 840 9 1424 May 9 Braves 7 6 Kevin Gross 3 3 Joe Johnson 3 3 Steve Bedrosian 4 11 817 10 1425 May 10 Braves 1 3 Zane Smith 3 2 Charles Hudson 2 2 Paul Assenmacher 2 25 958 10 1526 May 11 Braves 2 1 Steve Bedrosian 2 1 Craig McMurtry 1 2 None 15 689 11 1527 May 12 Astros 5 1 Shane Rawley 4 3 Jim Deshaies 0 1 None 8 354 12 1528 May 13 Astros 2 3 11 Julio Solano 2 0 Dave Rucker 0 1 None 7 087 12 1629 May 14 Reds 8 6 Don Carman 1 0 John Franco 0 1 Steve Bedrosian 5 21 877 13 1630 May 15 Reds 5 6 Ron Robinson 3 0 Steve Bedrosian 2 2 None 20 767 13 1731 May 16 Giants 3 0 Steve Carlton 2 5 Roger Mason 2 3 Kent Tekulve 1 16 560 14 1732 May 17 Giants 7 12 Mike Krukow 5 3 Shane Rawley 4 4 Greg Minton 4 14 260 14 1833 May 18 Giants 1 4 Scott Garrelts 4 3 Freddie Toliver 0 1 Jeff Robinson 4 31 186 14 1934 May 20 Padres 3 4 Eric Show 3 2 Kevin Gross 3 4 Rich Gossage 8 13 997 14 2035 May 21 Padres 2 7 Dave Dravecky 4 3 Charles Hudson 2 3 None 12 674 14 2136 May 22 Padres 2 6 Andy Hawkins 3 3 Steve Carlton 2 6 Craig Lefferts 1 21 173 14 2237 May 23 Dodgers 8 2 Shane Rawley 5 4 Jerry Reuss 2 3 None 39 354 15 2238 May 24 Dodgers 0 6 Fernando Valenzuela 7 2 Freddie Toliver 0 2 None 47 725 15 2339 May 25 Dodgers 2 5 Orel Hershiser 5 3 Kevin Gross 3 5 None 40 424 15 2440 May 27 Giants 6 2 Steve Carlton 3 6 Jeff Robinson 2 1 None 16 023 16 2441 May 28 Giants 4 0 Shane Rawley 6 4 Scott Garrelts 4 5 None 17 003 17 2442 May 29 Giants 5 4 Don Carman 2 0 Greg Minton 2 3 None 17 785 18 2443 May 30 Padres 2 0 Kevin Gross 4 5 Eric Show 3 3 None 10 608 19 2444 May 31 Padres 1 0 Charles Hudson 3 3 Dave Dravecky 5 4 Steve Bedrosian 6 21 211 20 24June 15 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record45 June 1 Padres 16 5 Steve Carlton 4 6 Andy Hawkins 3 4 None 35 144 21 2446 June 2 Dodgers 13 2 Shane Rawley 7 4 Jerry Reuss 2 5 None 21 476 22 2447 June 3 Dodgers 4 11 Fernando Valenzuela 8 3 Mike Maddux 0 1 None 24 373 22 2548 June 4 Dodgers 8 7 Kevin Gross 5 5 Orel Hershiser 5 4 Steve Bedrosian 7 26 983 23 2549 June 5 Expos 7 3 Charles Hudson 4 3 Jay Tibbs 3 2 None 10 845 24 2550 June 6 Expos 9 10 10 Tim Burke 3 1 Dave Rucker 0 2 None 18 325 24 2651 June 7 Expos 3 1 Shane Rawley 8 4 Andy McGaffigan 3 2 None 20 486 25 2652 June 8 Expos 0 12 Floyd Youmans 5 5 Mike Maddux 0 2 None 20 743 25 2753 June 9 Mets 3 2 10 Don Carman 3 0 Doug Sisk 0 1 Steve Bedrosian 8 26 050 26 2754 June 10 Mets 4 8 11 Roger McDowell 6 0 Randy Lerch 0 1 None 27 472 26 2855 June 11 Mets 3 5 Ron Darling 7 2 Steve Carlton 4 7 Jesse Orosco 11 27 830 26 2956 June 13 Expos 2 1 Shane Rawley 9 4 Tim Burke 4 2 None 24 491 27 2957 June 14 Expos 7 6 Randy Lerch 1 1 Bert Roberge 0 2 Steve Bedrosian 9 25 769 28 2958 June 15 Expos 0 2 Andy McGaffigan 4 2 Charles Hudson 4 4 Jeff Reardon 15 30 242 28 3059 June 16 Cubs 5 7 Jamie Moyer 1 0 Steve Carlton 4 8 Lee Smith 9 20 614 28 3160 June 17 Cubs 11 8 Kent Tekulve 1 1 Ray Fontenot 2 2 None 27 114 29 3161 June 18 Cubs 4 5 10 Lee Smith 4 4 Steve Bedrosian 2 3 None 38 093 29 3262 June 19 Cardinals 5 3 Kevin Gross 6 5 Ray Burris 3 3 Don Carman 1 22 376 30 3263 June 20 Cardinals 2 9 Bob Forsch 6 4 Charles Hudson 4 5 None 25 292 30 3364 June 21 Cardinals 6 8 Todd Worrell 4 7 Don Carman 3 1 Ken Dayley 3 38 601 30 3465 June 22 Cardinals 4 7 Greg Mathews 4 1 Mike Maddux 0 3 Todd Worrell 13 32 570 30 3566 June 23 Cubs 19 1 Shane Rawley 10 4 Jamie Moyer 1 1 None 21 899 31 3567 June 24 Cubs 7 6 10 Steve Bedrosian 3 3 Lee Smith 4 5 None 24 757 32 3568 June 25 Cubs 7 10 Guy Hoffman 3 2 Charles Hudson 4 6 Lee Smith 11 22 085 32 3669 June 27 Cardinals 2 1 17 Kent Tekulve 2 1 Rick Ownbey 1 2 Tom Hume 1 37 903 33 3670 June 28 Cardinals 7 4 10 Steve Bedrosian 4 3 Pat Perry 1 2 Tom Hume 2 43 513 34 3671 June 29 Cardinals 8 7 Steve Bedrosian 5 3 Todd Worrell 5 8 None 42 959 35 3672 June 30 Pirates 2 3 Bob Walk 3 4 Charles Hudson 4 7 Cecilio Guante 4 5 881 35 37July 14 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record73 July 1 Pirates 5 4 12 Tom Hume 1 0 Larry McWilliams 1 5 None 8 118 36 3774 July 2 Pirates 3 4 Rick Rhoden 9 4 Don Carman 3 2 None 6 782 36 3875 July 3 Reds 7 3 Bruce Ruffin 1 0 John Denny 5 8 Tom Hume 3 61 475 37 3876 July 4 Reds 1 4 Tom Browning 6 7 Kevin Gross 6 6 Ron Robinson 6 20 490 37 3977 July 5 Reds 2 7 Chris Welsh 3 2 Charles Hudson 4 8 None 23 620 37 4078 July 6 Reds 12 5 Tom Hume 2 0 Joe Price 1 2 Kent Tekulve 2 28 420 38 4079 July 7 Braves 7 3 Shane Rawley 11 4 David Palmer 5 7 Steve Bedrosian 10 18 768 39 4080 July 8 Braves 8 2 Bruce Ruffin 2 0 Rick Mahler 10 7 None 22 202 40 4081 July 9 Braves 3 7 Doyle Alexander 6 4 Kevin Gross 6 7 Gene Garber 10 27 371 40 4182 July 10 Astros 4 11 Mark Knudson 1 3 Charles Hudson 4 9 None 18 289 40 4283 July 11 Astros 4 1 Don Carman 4 2 Mike Scott 9 6 Steve Bedrosian 11 18 047 41 4284 July 12 Astros 3 4 Nolan Ryan 6 6 Shane Rawley 11 5 Dave Smith 17 17 491 41 4385 July 13 Astros 5 4 11 Steve Bedrosian 6 3 Dave Smith 1 6 None 20 597 42 43 July 15 1986 Major League Baseball All Star Game at the Astrodome in Houston86 July 17 Reds 6 7 11 Ted Power 4 5 Tom Gorman 0 1 None 24 488 42 4487 July 18 Reds 5 6 Tom Browning 9 7 Bruce Ruffin 2 1 John Franco 15 24 072 42 4588 July 19 Reds 2 5 Bill Gullickson 7 6 Shane Rawley 11 6 Ron Robinson 8 20 994 42 4689 July 20 Reds 9 3 Charles Hudson 5 9 John Denny 6 9 None 26 190 43 4690 July 21 Braves 3 1 Kent Tekulve 3 1 Jeff Dedmon 3 5 Steve Bedrosian 12 12 731 44 4691 July 22 Braves 5 4 11 Steve Bedrosian 7 3 Craig McMurtry 1 6 Tom Hume 4 14 249 45 4692 July 23 Braves 4 2 Bruce Ruffin 3 1 Doyle Alexander 6 6 None 11 770 46 4693 July 24 Astros 3 9 Mike Scott 10 6 Shane Rawley 11 7 None 31 094 46 4794 July 25 Astros 4 2 Charles Hudson 6 9 Jim Deshaies 5 3 Steve Bedrosian 13 23 387 47 4795 July 26 Astros 3 2 Don Carman 5 2 Mark Knudson 1 4 Dan Schatzeder 2 34 075 48 4796 July 27 Astros 2 3 Nolan Ryan 7 7 Kevin Gross 6 8 Aurelio Lopez 4 33 192 48 4897 July 28 Cardinals 1 3 Danny Cox 5 8 Bruce Ruffin 3 2 None 21 553 48 4998 July 29 Cardinals 12 7 Tom Hume 3 0 Tim Conroy 3 6 None 21 970 49 4999 July 30 Cardinals 3 6 Bob Forsch 10 6 Charles Hudson 6 10 Todd Worrell 21 24 324 49 50August 19 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record100 August 1 Cubs 4 3 11 Kent Tekulve 4 1 Frank DiPino 1 6 None 25 892 50 50101 August 2 Cubs 12 2 Kevin Gross 7 8 Scott Sanderson 5 8 None 22 062 51 50102 August 3 Cubs 6 2 Steve Bedrosian 8 3 Frank DiPino 1 7 None 27 330 52 50103 August 4 Cardinals 2 3 Todd Worrell 7 8 Dan Schatzeder 3 3 None 27 059 52 51104 August 5 Cardinals 4 7 Bob Forsch 11 6 Mike Maddux 0 4 None 24 870 52 52105 August 6 Cardinals 1 2 Greg Mathews 7 3 Don Carman 5 3 Todd Worrell 22 32 714 52 53106 August 7 Cardinals 5 6 John Tudor 11 5 Kevin Gross 7 9 Todd Worrell 23 23 171 52 54107 August 8 Cubs 1 2 Steve Trout 5 5 Bruce Ruffin 3 3 Lee Smith 21 27 811 52 55108 August 9 Cubs 4 2 Charles Hudson 7 10 Dennis Eckersley 6 7 Steve Bedrosian 14 33 003 53 55109 August 10 Cubs 0 4 Ed Lynch 3 1 Mike Maddux 0 5 None 30 009 53 56110 August 11 Mets 4 8 Dwight Gooden 12 4 Don Carman 5 4 None 43 133 53 57111 August 12 Mets 3 1 Kevin Gross 8 9 Rick Aguilera 6 4 None 36 442 54 57112 August 13 Mets 8 4 Bruce Ruffin 4 3 Bob Ojeda 12 4 None 39 041 55 57113 August 14 Pirates 8 7 Kent Tekulve 5 1 Barry Jones 1 2 None 20 643 56 57114 August 15 1 Pirates 5 6 Cecilio Guante 5 2 Dan Schatzeder 3 4 Don Robinson 8 see 2nd game 56 58115 August 15 2 Pirates 3 2 Mike Maddux 1 5 Jim Winn 2 5 Steve Bedrosian 15 27 724 57 58116 August 16 1 Pirates 1 6 Rick Rhoden 13 7 Kevin Gross 8 10 None see 2nd game 57 59117 August 16 2 Pirates 6 0 Tom Hume 4 0 Larry McWilliams 2 9 Kent Tekulve 3 31 349 58 59118 August 17 Pirates 5 1 5 Bruce Ruffin 5 3 Rick Reuschel 7 14 None 34 298 59 59119 August 19 Giants 6 5 Kent Tekulve 6 1 Scott Garrelts 10 9 Steve Bedrosian 16 10 316 60 59120 August 20 Giants 1 0 10 Don Carman 6 4 Mike Krukow 12 7 Steve Bedrosian 17 10 723 61 59121 August 21 Giants 6 7 Mark Davis 4 4 Kent Tekulve 6 2 Scott Garrelts 5 7 959 61 60122 August 22 Padres 4 1 Bruce Ruffin 6 3 Ed Whitson 6 8 None 16 296 62 60123 August 23 Padres 3 4 12 Lance McCullers 6 6 Kent Tekulve 6 3 None 25 884 62 61124 August 24 Padres 6 5 Kent Tekulve 7 3 Rich Gossage 5 6 Steve Bedrosian 18 13 409 63 61125 August 25 Dodgers 1 3 Fernando Valenzuela 16 9 Don Carman 6 5 None 35 553 63 62126 August 26 Dodgers 6 4 Kevin Gross 9 10 Ed Vande Berg 1 5 None 30 979 64 62127 August 27 Dodgers 2 1 Bruce Ruffin 7 3 Bob Welch 6 10 Steve Bedrosian 19 23 543 65 62128 August 29 Giants 6 4 Mike Maddux 2 5 Mike Krukow 13 8 Steve Bedrosian 20 21 572 66 62129 August 30 Giants 5 3 Don Carman 7 5 Mike LaCoss 9 10 Steve Bedrosian 21 23 022 67 62130 August 31 Giants 4 3 Kent Tekulve 8 3 Vida Blue 9 9 Steve Bedrosian 22 24 082 68 62September 16 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record131 September 1 Padres 5 4 Kent Tekulve 9 3 Craig Lefferts 7 6 None 25 385 69 62132 September 2 Padres 2 6 Dave LaPoint 4 7 Jeff Bittiger 0 1 None 15 553 69 63133 September 3 Padres 5 6 Bob Stoddard 1 0 Steve Bedrosian 8 4 Lance McCullers 3 15 066 69 64134 September 5 Dodgers 4 0 Don Carman 8 5 Orel Hershiser 12 11 Steve Bedrosian 23 15 245 70 64135 September 6 Dodgers 2 3 Fernando Valenzuela 18 9 Kevin Gross 9 11 None 22 394 70 65136 September 7 Dodgers 2 1 Kent Tekulve 10 3 Ken Howell 5 10 None 25 706 71 65137 September 8 Cubs 4 7 Ed Lynch 5 4 Mike Maddux 2 6 Lee Smith 26 6 857 71 66138 September 9 Cubs 6 8 10 Lee Smith 9 9 Steve Bedrosian 8 5 None 8 785 71 67139 September 10 Cubs 7 8 Guy Hoffman 5 2 Kent Tekulve 10 4 Lee Smith 27 9 029 71 68140 September 12 Mets 6 3 Bruce Ruffin 8 3 Dwight Gooden 14 6 Steve Bedrosian 24 43 070 72 68141 September 13 Mets 6 5 Dan Schatzeder 4 4 Roger McDowell 13 8 Steve Bedrosian 25 47 108 73 68142 September 14 Mets 6 0 Kevin Gross 10 11 Sid Fernandez 15 5 None 38 652 74 68143 September 15 Pirates 5 0 Don Carman 9 5 Rick Rhoden 15 9 None 14 089 75 68144 September 16 Pirates 9 5 Kent Tekulve 11 4 Mike Bielecki 6 11 None 14 315 76 68145 September 17 Cardinals 5 8 Bob Forsch 14 8 Bruce Ruffin 8 4 Todd Worrell 34 15 737 76 69146 September 18 Cardinals 4 3 Mike Maddux 3 6 Greg Mathews 10 7 Steve Bedrosian 26 12 847 77 69147 September 19 Mets 4 3 Kevin Gross 11 11 Sid Fernandez 15 6 Steve Bedrosian 27 35 023 78 69148 September 20 Mets 5 9 Ron Darling 14 5 Tom Hume 4 1 None 39 104 78 70149 September 21 Mets 7 1 Marvin Freeman 1 0 John Mitchell 0 1 None 42 631 79 70150 September 22 Pirates 8 4 Jeff Bittiger 1 1 Bob Kipper 5 8 None 3 934 80 70151 September 23 Pirates 5 6 Barry Jones 3 4 Steve Bedrosian 8 6 None 3 631 80 71152 September 24 Cardinals 1 7 Danny Cox 11 12 Kevin Gross 11 12 None 21 272 80 72153 September 25 Cardinals 4 5 Ray Soff 4 0 Dan Schatzeder 4 5 Todd Worrell 35 15 595 80 73154 September 26 Expos 5 0 Marvin Freeman 2 0 Sergio Valdez 0 4 Kent Tekulve 4 6 133 81 73155 September 27 Expos 1 0 Don Carman 10 5 Floyd Youmans 13 11 Steve Bedrosian 28 6 493 82 73156 September 28 Expos 5 2 Kevin Gross 12 12 Dennis Martinez 3 6 Steve Bedrosian 29 10 064 83 73157 September 29 Cubs 3 8 Greg Maddux 2 4 Mike Maddux 3 7 None 14 355 83 74158 September 30 Cubs 9 2 Bruce Ruffin 9 4 Drew Hall 1 2 None 13 377 84 74October 2 1 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record October 1 Cubs Cancelled rain Was not rescheduled159 October 3 Expos 5 6 Andy McGaffigan 10 5 Kent Tekulve 11 5 Randy St Claire 1 11 614 84 75160 October 4 Expos 5 4 14 Dan Schatzeder 5 5 Bert Roberge 0 4 None 16 796 85 75161 October 5 Expos 2 1 10 Dan Schatzeder 6 5 Curt Brown 0 1 None 25 293 86 75Roster Edit 1986 Philadelphia PhilliesRosterPitchers 47 Larry Andersen 40 Steve Bedrosian 34 Jeff Bittiger 32 Steve Carlton 42 Don Carman 50 Rocky Childress 48 Marvin Freeman 33 Tom Gorman 46 Kevin Gross 49 Charles Hudson 41 Tom Hume 33 Mike Jackson 35 Randy Lerch 44 Mike Maddux 28 Shane Rawley 39 Dave Rucker 47 Bruce Ruffin 38 Dave Stewart 27 Kent Tekulve 43 Freddie Toliver Catchers 10 Darren Daulton 29 Ronn Reynolds 6 John RussellInfielders 16 Luis Aguayo 11 Tom Foley 9 Von Hayes 30 Steve Jeltz 18 11 Greg Legg 18 Francisco Melendez 8 Juan Samuel 20 Mike Schmidt 15 Rick Schu Outfielders 21 Greg Gross 26 Chris James 23 Joe Lefebvre 31 Garry Maddox 22 Gary Redus 14 Jeff Stone 24 Milt Thompson 12 Glenn Wilson 17 Ron Roenicke Manager 7 John FelskeCoaches 2 Jim Davenport 4 Lee Elia 3 Claude Osteen 5 Mike Ryan 25 Del UnserPlayer 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 John Russell 93 315 76 241 13 601B Von Hayes 158 610 186 305 19 982B Juan Samuel 145 591 157 266 16 78SS Steve Jeltz 145 439 96 219 0 363B Mike Schmidt 160 552 160 290 37 119LF Gary Redus 90 340 84 247 11 33CF Milt Thompson 96 299 75 251 6 23RF Glenn Wilson 155 584 158 271 15 84Other 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 RBIRon Roenicke 102 275 68 247 5 42Jeff Stone 82 249 69 277 6 19Rick Schu 92 208 57 274 8 25Darren Daulton 49 138 31 225 8 21Luis Aguayo 62 133 28 211 4 13Ronn Reynolds 43 126 27 214 3 10Greg Gross 87 101 25 248 0 8Tom Foley 39 61 18 295 0 5Chris James 16 46 13 283 1 5Greg Legg 11 20 9 450 0 1Joe Lefebvre 14 18 2 111 0 1Francisco Melendez 9 8 2 250 0 0Garry Maddox 6 7 3 429 0 1Pitching 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 SOKevin Gross 37 241 2 12 12 4 02 154Shane Rawley 23 157 2 11 7 3 54 73Bruce Ruffin 21 146 1 9 4 2 46 70Charles Hudson 33 144 0 7 10 4 94 82Steve Carlton 16 83 0 4 8 6 18 62Mike Maddux 16 78 0 3 7 5 42 44Freddie Toliver 5 25 2 0 2 3 51 20Marvin Freeman 3 16 0 2 0 2 25 8Jeff Bittiger 3 14 2 1 1 5 52 8Other 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 SODon Carman 50 134 1 10 5 3 22 98Relief pitchers Edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SOSteve Bedrosian 68 8 6 29 3 39 82Kent Tekulve 73 11 5 4 2 54 57Tom Hume 48 4 1 4 2 77 51Dan Schatzeder 25 3 3 1 3 38 14Dave Rucker 19 0 2 0 5 76 14Larry Andersen 10 0 0 0 4 26 9Mike Jackson 9 0 0 0 3 38 3Dave Stewart 8 0 0 0 6 57 9Tom Gorman 8 0 1 0 7 71 8Randy Lerch 4 1 1 0 7 88 5Rocky Childress 2 0 0 0 6 75 1Greg Gross 1 0 0 0 0 00 2Awards and honors EditGarry Maddox Roberto Clemente Award Mike Schmidt National League MVPFarm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Portland Beavers Pacific Coast League Bill DancyAA Reading Phillies Eastern League George CulverA Clearwater Phillies Florida State League Ron ClarkA Spartanburg Phillies South Atlantic League Roly de ArmasA Short Season Utica Blue Sox New York Penn League Tony TaylorA Short Season Bend Phillies Northwest League Ed Pebley 20 Notes Edit a b c d Pascarelli Peter October 6 1986 Bad Start Promising Ending The Philadelphia Inquirer p D1 a b Rogers Thomas November 20 1986 Schmidt Joins an Elite Club The New York Times p D27 Jerry Koosman at Baseball Reference Tim Corcoran at Baseball Reference Ronn Reynolds Stats Alan Knicely at Baseball Reference Robbins Michael 2004 Ninety Feet from Fame Close Calls with Baseball Immortality New York Carroll amp Graf Publishers p 244 Philadelphia Phillies at San Francisco Giants Box Score August 20 1986 a b c Terry Robert J Lieber David September 15 1986 30 Vet Seats Smashed by Mets Fans The Philadelphia Inquirer p B8 Brehm Mike December 30 2011 Flyers Rangers have contentious history USA Today p E4 In 1986 the New York Mets were running away with the National League East race and needed one win in Philadelphia in mid September to clinch Mets fans seemed to take up half of Veterans Stadium but Philadelphia swept the three games Though the Mets won the division by 21 games that was Phillies fans World Series a b Pascarelli Peter September 12 1986 Mets Set to Clinch Vs Phils The Philadelphia Inquirer p D1 The Mets magic number is down to 2 It would be the first division championship ever clinched at the Vet and the Phillies would love to prevent it from happening However after losing three straight in Chicago the Phils have to sweep the series to prevent the Mets from clinching in Philadelphia To keep them from clinching at the Vet we needed to do something in Chicago and we didn t said reliever Kent Tekulve who lost the third game at Wrigley Field Pascarelli Peter September 11 1986 Cubs Hand Phils 3rd Loss in a Row The Philadelphia Inquirer p D1 The Phils now must shut the Mets down in three straight games to avoid watching a division title celebration on their own turf Pascarelli Peter November 20 1986 Schmidt is National League MVP The Philadelphia Inquirer p A1 Tom Gorman at Baseball Reference Dave Stewart at Baseball Reference Chuck Knoblauch at Baseball Reference Steve Carlton at Baseball Reference Dan Schatzeder at Baseball Reference 1986 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule Box Scores and Splits Baseball Reference com Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 2nd and 3rd editions Durham North Carolina Baseball America 1997 and 2007References Edit1986 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1986 Philadelphia Phillies season amp oldid 1159024795, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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