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1989 Philadelphia Phillies season

The 1989 season was the Phillies 107th season. The Phillies finished in sixth place in the National League East for the second consecutive season. It would also be Mike Schmidt's final season.

Offseason edit

Regular season edit

Injuries to Mike Schmidt's knees and back caused him to miss much of the 1988 season. After a poor start to the 1989 season, Schmidt chose to suddenly announce his retirement in San Diego, on May 29. Known as "Captain Cool" by many in Philadelphia sports circles, Schmidt surprised many with an emotional, and occasionally tearful, retirement speech. In honor of his career, fans voted Schmidt to the NL All-Star team; Schmidt declined to play but was announced with the team. His last game was May 28, 1989, against the San Francisco Giants.[7]

The Phillies played 163 regular season games due to a tie game on June 5 when they hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates. With the score tied 3–3, the game ended due to rain after only 8 innings had been played.[8] Under the playing rules in place at the time, all player and team statistics generated during the tie game would stand (except since neither team had won, there could not be a winning or losing pitcher); a replacement game would be played at a later date. This game would mark the last regular-season tie game for the Phillies as playing rules changed in 2007 allowing tie games to continue from the point of interruption at a later date.

On June 8, 1989, Steve Jeltz hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates, despite not starting the game. A switch-hitter, Jeltz hit one of these homers from the right side of the plate and one from the left side. This was the first time in the history of the Phillies that this feat had been accomplished. It was in this same game that, after the Pirates scored 10 runs in the top of the first, Pirate broadcaster Jim Rooker said on-air, "If we lose this game, I'll walk home." The Phillies came back to win 15–11, and after the season Rooker conducted a 300-mile charity walk from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh.

 
Steve
Carlton

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Retired 1989[9]

Season standings edit

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago Cubs 93 69 0.574 48–33 45–36
New York Mets 87 75 0.537 6 51–30 36–45
St. Louis Cardinals 86 76 0.531 7 46–35 40–41
Montreal Expos 81 81 0.500 12 44–37 37–44
Pittsburgh Pirates 74 88 0.457 19 39–42 35–46
Philadelphia Phillies 67 95 0.414 26 38–42 29–53

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


Notable transactions edit

Game log edit

1989 Game Log (Overall Record: 67–95–1)
April (11–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 4 @ Cubs 4–5 Rick Sutcliffe (1–0) Floyd Youmans (0–1) Mitch Williams (1) 33,361 0–1
2 April 5 @ Cubs 12–4 Ken Howell (1–0) Greg Maddux (0–1) Mike Maddux (1) 18,674 1–1
3 April 6 @ Cubs 8–3 Steve Ontiveros (1–0) Paul Kilgus (0–1) None 6,364 2–1
April 7 Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 20 as a traditional double-header
4 April 8 Cardinals 5–4 (11) Jeff Parrett (1–0) John Costello (0–1) None 23,741 3–1
5 April 9 Cardinals 3–15 Joe Magrane (1–1) Bruce Ruffin (0–1) None 31,631 3–2
6 April 10 Expos 7–6 Steve Bedrosian (1–0) Gene Harris (1–1) None 13,194 4–2
7 April 11 Expos 6–2 Steve Ontiveros (2–0) Pascual Pérez (0–1) None 14,429 5–2
8 April 12 Expos 6–3 Don Carman (1–0) Kevin Gross (1–1) Steve Bedrosian (1) 15,461 6–2
9 April 14 Cubs 4–6 Scott Sanderson (1–0) Bruce Ruffin (0–2) Mitch Williams (5) 20,851 6–3
April 15 Cubs Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 31 as a traditional double-header
10 April 16 Cubs 3–5 Rick Sutcliffe (3–0) Floyd Youmans (0–2) Mitch Williams (6) 32,249 6–4
11 April 17 @ Mets 2–5 Sid Fernandez (1–0) Don Carman (1–1) Randy Myers (2) 28,087 6–5
12 April 18 @ Mets 7–1 Larry McWilliams (1–0) Ron Darling (0–3) None 26,300 7–5
13 April 19 @ Mets 2–4 Randy Myers (1–1) Steve Bedrosian (1–1) None 25,694 7–6
14 April 20 @ Pirates 9–4 Ken Howell (2–0) Mike Dunne (1–1) None 6,977 8–6
15 April 21 @ Pirates 3–2 Floyd Youmans (1–2) Doug Drabek (1–1) Steve Bedrosian (2) 15,221 9–6
16 April 22 @ Pirates 3–4 Jeff Robinson (2–2) Don Carman (1–2) None 14,669 9–7
17 April 23 @ Pirates 4–6 Logan Easley (1–0) Steve Bedrosian (1–2) None 16,816 9–8
18 April 24 @ Astros 8–4 Greg A. Harris (1–0) Bob Forsch (0–1) None 9,088 10–8
19 April 25 @ Astros 1–4 Mike Scott (3–1) Ken Howell (2–1) None 12,584 10–9
20 April 26 @ Astros 5–6 Danny Darwin (2–1) Jeff Parrett (1–1) Dave Smith (3) 11,195 10–10
21 April 28 Reds 0–3 José Rijo (1–0) Don Carman (1–3) John Franco (7) 23,052 10–11
22 April 29 Reds 8–0 (5) Mike Maddux (1–0) Danny Jackson (0–1) None 23,156 11–11
23 April 30 Reds 3–5 Rob Dibble (3–0) Larry McWilliams (1–1) John Franco (8) 43,605 11–12
May (7–19)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
May 1 Astros Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 13 as a traditional double-header
24 May 2 Astros 4–12 Jim Deshaies (3–2) Floyd Youmans (1–3) None 15,832 11–13
25 May 3 @ Braves 3–6 John Smoltz (4–2) Don Carman (1–4) None 4,143 11–14
26 May 4 @ Braves 0–3 Tom Glavine (4–0) Mike Maddux (1–1) None 2,047 11–15
27 May 5 @ Reds 7–0 Ken Howell (3–1) Tom Browning (3–2) None 17,901 12–15
28 May 6 @ Reds 4–7 Rick Mahler (4–3) Larry McWilliams (1–2) John Franco (10) 21,541 12–16
29 May 7 @ Reds 5–0 Alex Madrid (1–0) Jack Armstrong (0–1) None 24,839 13–16
30 May 9 Braves 2–7 John Smoltz (5–2) Don Carman (1–5) None 11,544 13–17
May 10 Braves Postponed (rain); Makeup: June 30 as a traditional double-header
31 May 11 Braves 3–8 Tom Glavine (5–0) Randy O'Neal (0–1) None 14,841 13–18
32 May 12 Dodgers 3–0 Ken Howell (4–1) Tim Leary (2–3) Steve Bedrosian (3) 23,292 14–18
33 May 13 Dodgers 2–0 Larry McWilliams (2–2) Tim Belcher (2–4) None 30,294 15–18
34 May 14 Dodgers 0–9 Orel Hershiser (5–3) Alex Madrid (1–1) None 29,092 15–19
35 May 15 Giants 3–2 (12) Steve Bedrosian (2–2) Craig Lefferts (1–1) None 15,703 16–19
36 May 16 Giants 5–13 Atlee Hammaker (2–3) Mike Maddux (1–2) None 14,074 16–20
37 May 17 Giants 0–6 Rick Reuschel (7–2) Ken Howell (4–2) None 18,943 16–21
38 May 19 Padres 2–8 Ed Whitson (6–2) Larry McWilliams (2–3) None 28,224 16–22
39 May 20 Padres 2–3 Dennis Rasmussen (2–4) Don Carman (1–6) Greg W. Harris (3) 28,866 16–23
40 May 21 Padres 3–1 Bob Sebra (1–0) Walt Terrell (3–5) Steve Bedrosian (4) 38,346 17–23
41 May 23 @ Dodgers 4–1 Ken Howell (5–2) Fernando Valenzuela (0–4) Steve Bedrosian (5) 32,199 18–23
42 May 24 @ Dodgers 2–4 Tim Leary (3–3) Larry McWilliams (2–4) Jay Howell (7) 37,089 18–24
43 May 25 @ Dodgers 6–7 Tim Belcher (4–4) Don Carman (1–7) Jay Howell (8) 27,781 18–25
44 May 26 @ Giants 1–6 Scott Garrelts (3–1) Bob Sebra (1–1) None 12,787 18–26
45 May 27 @ Giants 2–6 Atlee Hammaker (4–3) Alex Madrid (1–2) Craig Lefferts (8) 18,325 18–27
46 May 28 @ Giants 5–8 Rick Reuschel (9–2) Ken Howell (5–3) Mike LaCoss (6) 51,498 18–28
47 May 29 @ Padres 0–1 Bruce Hurst (5–3) Larry McWilliams (2–5) Mark Davis (16) 21,161 18–29
48 May 30 @ Padres 3–9 Ed Whitson (8–2) Don Carman (1–8) None 11,710 18–30
49 May 31 @ Padres 1–2 Greg W. Harris (1–2) Jeff Parrett (1–2) Mark Davis (17) 15,768 18–31
June (9–17–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
50 June 2 Expos 1–2 (13) Steve Frey (1–0) Greg A. Harris (1–1) Joe Hesketh (2) 20,560 18–32
51 June 3 Expos 5–7 Kevin Gross (6–3) Larry McWilliams (2–6) Tim Burke (12) 35,269 18–33
52 June 4 Expos 4–7 Dennis Martínez (5–1) Don Carman (1–9) Andy McGaffigan (2) 30,926 18–34
53 June 5 Pirates 3–3 (8) None None None 17,696 18–34–1
54 June 6 Pirates 9–4 Bob Sebra (2–1) Brian Fisher (0–2) Jeff Parrett (1) 16,783 19–34–1
55 June 7 Pirates 7–5 Jeff Parrett (2–2) Bob Kipper (0–3) Steve Bedrosian (6) 15,480 20–34–1
56 June 8 Pirates 15–11 Don Carman (2–9) Jeff Robinson (2–6) None 18,511 21–34–1
57 June 9 @ Expos 0–5 Dennis Martínez (6–1) Floyd Youmans (1–4) None 15,791 21–35–1
58 June 10 @ Expos 1–9 Bryn Smith (6–2) Bruce Ruffin (0–3) None 23,981 21–36–1
59 June 11 @ Expos 2–7 Pascual Pérez (3–7) Bob Sebra (2–2) None 34,365 21–37–1
60 June 13 @ Pirates 10–2 Ken Howell (6–3) Morris Madden (1–1) None 11,570 22–37–1
61 June 14 @ Pirates 4–6 John Smiley (6–2) Don Carman (2–10) Bill Landrum (2) 7,407 22–38–1
62 June 15 @ Pirates 3–5 Doug Drabek (4–5) Bob Sebra (2–3) Bill Landrum (3) 15,428 22–39–1
63 June 16 Mets 11–15 Randy Myers (6–2) Steve Bedrosian (2–3) None 33,135 22–40–1
64 June 17 Mets 0–1 Bob Ojeda (4–6) Larry McWilliams (2–7) None 46,570 22–41–1
65 June 18 Mets 6–5 Jeff Parrett (3–2) Randy Myers (6–3) None 43,689 23–41–1
66 June 20 (1) Cardinals 4–6 Ken Hill (4–4) Terry Mulholland (0–1) Ken Dayley (5) see 2nd game 23–42–1
67 June 20 (2) Cardinals 3–5 Frank DiPino (4–0) Steve Ontiveros (2–1) Todd Worrell (8) 27,285 23–43–1
June 21 Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 15 as a traditional double-header
68 June 22 Cardinals 11–2 Dennis Cook (2–0) José DeLeón (8–6) None 26,006 24–43–1
69 June 23 @ Mets 3–9 Bob Ojeda (5–6) Ken Howell (6–4) Randy Myers (10) 44,828 24–44–1
70 June 24 @ Mets 2–4 Ron Darling (5–5) Floyd Youmans (1–5) Randy Myers (11) 48,323 24–45–1
71 June 25 @ Mets 1–5 Sid Fernandez (5–2) Terry Mulholland (0–2) None 47,692 24–46–1
72 June 26 @ Cardinals 5–4 Jeff Parrett (4–2) Todd Worrell (1–2) Roger McDowell (5) 32,723 25–46–1
73 June 27 @ Cardinals 4–2 Dennis Cook (3–0) José DeLeón (8–7) Roger McDowell (6) 30,482 26–46–1
74 June 28 @ Cardinals 1–2 Joe Magrane (7–6) Ken Howell (6–5) None 37,018 26–47–1
75 June 30 (1) Braves 4–2 Terry Mulholland (1–2) Zane Smith (1–12) Jeff Parrett (2) see 2nd game 27–47–1
76 June 30 (2) Braves 1–3 Derek Lilliquist (5–4) Larry McWilliams (2–8) Joe Boever (13) 25,586 27–48–1
July (15–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
77 July 1 Braves 4–2 Bruce Ruffin (1–3) Pete Smith (2–9) Roger McDowell (7) 33,045 28–48–1
78 July 2 Braves 1–3 John Smoltz (10–6) Dennis Cook (3–1) None 28,524 28–49–1
79 July 3 Reds 2–1 Ken Howell (7–5) José Rijo (7–6) Roger McDowell (8) 56,498 29–49–1
80 July 4 Reds 1–2 Tom Browning (7–6) Terry Mulholland (1–3) John Franco (22) 14,636 29–50–1
81 July 5 Reds 3–2 (10) Roger McDowell (2–5) John Franco (2–2) None 11,935 30–50–1
82 July 6 @ Braves 4–0 Bruce Ruffin (2–3) Pete Smith (2–10) Jeff Parrett (3) 6,544 31–50–1
83 July 7 @ Braves 3–5 John Smoltz (11–6) Dennis Cook (3–2) Joe Boever (14) 11,450 31–51–1
84 July 8 @ Braves 3–4 Paul Assenmacher (1–2) Jeff Parrett (4–3) Joe Boever (15) 21,337 31–52–1
85 July 9 @ Braves 4–3 (13) Jeff Parrett (5–3) Joe Boever (2–3) None 9,292 32–52–1
July 11 1989 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim
86 July 13 (1) Astros 11–4 Bruce Ruffin (3–3) Bob Knepper (3–10) Greg A. Harris (1) see 2nd game 33–52–1
87 July 13 (2) Astros 0–3 Bob Forsch (2–2) Dennis Cook (3–3) Dave Smith (19) 22,771 33–53–1
88 July 14 Astros 4–2 Jeff Parrett (6–3) Larry Andersen (2–2) None 32,300 34–53–1
89 July 15 Astros 6–9 Mark Portugal (1–1) Larry McWilliams (2–9) None 25,574 34–54–1
July 16 Astros Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 22 as a traditional double-header
90 July 17 @ Reds 4–1 Ken Howell (8–5) Ron Robinson (0–1) Roger McDowell (9) 24,167 35–54–1
91 July 18 @ Reds 6–5 Todd Frohwirth (1–0) Danny Jackson (6–10) Roger McDowell (10) 19,970 36–54–1
92 July 19 @ Reds 9–4 Dennis Cook (4–3) Tom Browning (7–9) None 17,739 37–54–1
93 July 21 @ Astros 2–4 Mike Scott (15–15) Terry Mulholland (1–4) Dave Smith (20) 25,501 37–55–1
94 July 22 (1) @ Astros 0–1 Jim Deshaies (10–4) Ken Howell (8–6) Dave Smith (21) see 2nd game 37–56–1
95 July 22 (2) @ Astros 3–4 Danny Darwin (10–2) Larry McWilliams (2–10) None 35,803 37–57–1
96 July 23 @ Astros 2–3 Bob Forsch (3–3) Bruce Ruffin (3–4) Larry Andersen (2) 20,222 37–58–1
97 July 24 @ Expos 3–4 (12) Andy McGaffigan (3–4) Greg A. Harris (1–2) None 25,218 37–59–1
98 July 25 @ Expos 0–2 Mark Langston (12–8) Don Carman (2–11) None 30,103 37–60–1
99 July 26 @ Expos 4–3 Jeff Parrett (7–3) Zane Smith (1–13) Roger McDowell (11) 24,377 38–60–1
100 July 28 (1) Pirates 5–10 Neal Heaton (2–7) Ken Howell (8–7) None see 2nd game 38–61–1
101 July 28 (2) Pirates 6–1 Greg A. Harris (2–2) Rick Reed (0–1) None 35,569 39–61–1
102 July 29 Pirates 6–2 Jeff Parrett (8–3) Bob Walk (8–7) Roger McDowell (12) 47,277 40–61–1
103 July 30 Pirates 8–6 Dennis Cook (5–3) Bob Kipper (3–4) Roger McDowell (13) 31,341 41–61–1
104 July 31 (1) Cubs 2–10 Rick Sutcliffe (11–9) Terry Mulholland (1–5) None see 2nd game 41–62–1
105 July 31 (2) Cubs 7–4 Don Carman (3–11) Paul Kilgus (6–10) Jeff Parrett (4) 22,160 42–62–1
August (12–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
106 August 1 Cubs 1–4 Steve Wilson (4–0) Larry McWilliams (2–11) Mitch Williams (27) 23,614 42–63–1
107 August 2 Cubs 6–0 Ken Howell (9–7) Scott Sanderson (9–7) None 21,688 43–63–1
108 August 3 Cubs 0–2 Greg Maddux (12–8) Bruce Ruffin (3–5) Les Lancaster (3) 21,983 43–64–1
109 August 4 @ Cardinals 3–6 Joe Magrane (13–7) Dennis Cook (5–4) Todd Worrell (16) 44,149 43–65–1
110 August 5 @ Cardinals 7–3 Terry Mulholland (2–5) José DeLeón (11–10) Jeff Parrett (5) 46,504 44–65–1
111 August 6 @ Cardinals 4–5 (10) Todd Worrell (2–3) Jeff Parrett (8–4) None 38,736 44–66–1
112 August 7 Mets 2–1 Roger McDowell (3–5) Jeff Musselman (1–3) None 35,350 45–66–1
113 August 8 Mets 0–9 David Cone (9–5) Bruce Ruffin (3–6) None 35,196 45–67–1
114 August 9 Mets 0–6 Bob Ojeda (8–9) Dennis Cook (5–5) None 43,462 45–68–1
115 August 10 @ Cubs 16–13 Jeff Parrett (9–4) Steve Wilson (5–1) None 36,745 46–68–1
116 August 11 @ Cubs 2–9 Greg Maddux (14–8) Don Carman (3–12) None 36,440 46–69–1
117 August 12 @ Cubs 7–9 Mike Bielecki (13–5) Ken Howell (9–8) Mitch Williams (30) 37,752 46–70–1
118 August 13 @ Cubs 5–4 Jeff Parrett (10–4) Steve Wilson (5–2) None 37,054 47–70–1
119 August 15 Dodgers 7–6 Jeff Parrett (11–4) Ray Searage (3–3) None 25,169 48–70–1
120 August 16 Dodgers 6–2 Don Carman (4–12) Tim Belcher (8–12) Roger McDowell (14) 25,703 49–70–1
121 August 17 Dodgers 4–10 Fernando Valenzuela (8–11) Ken Howell (9–9) Alejandro Peña (4) 25,779 49–71–1
122 August 18 Giants 2–5 Rick Reuschel (14–5) Bruce Ruffin (3–7) Steve Bedrosian (17) 23,368 49–72–1
123 August 19 Giants 1–0 Terry Mulholland (3–5) Kelly Downs (2–4) None 30,366 50–72–1
124 August 20 Giants 2–5 Jeff Brantley (7–1) Roger McDowell (3–6) None 36,530 50–73–1
125 August 21 Padres 2–8 Dennis Rasmussen (6–9) Don Carman (4–13) None 17,467 50–74–1
126 August 22 Padres 4–2 Ken Howell (10–9) Mark Grant (5–2) Roger McDowell (15) 21,419 51–74–1
127 August 23 Padres 3–7 Andy Benes (1–2) Bruce Ruffin (3–8) None 20,455 51–75–1
128 August 25 @ Dodgers 3–2 Terry Mulholland (4–5) Ramón Martínez (3–2) Jeff Parrett (6) 33,541 52–75–1
129 August 26 @ Dodgers 0–4 Tim Belcher (10–12) Dennis Cook (5–6) None 42,000 52–76–1
130 August 27 @ Dodgers 1–8 Fernando Valenzuela (9–12) Don Carman (4–14) None 28,496 52–77–1
131 August 28 @ Giants 9–1 Ken Howell (11–9) Rick Reuschel (15–6) None 15,614 53–77–1
132 August 29 @ Giants 6–1 Bruce Ruffin (4–8) Don Robinson (11–9) Roger McDowell (16) 13,952 54–77–1
133 August 30 @ Giants 2–3 Kelly Downs (3–5) Terry Mulholland (4–6) Steve Bedrosian (18) 19,053 54–78–1
134 August 31 @ Padres 1–5 Dennis Rasmussen (8–9) Don Carman (4–15) Mark Grant (2) 15,541 54–79–1
September (12–16)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
135 September 2 @ Padres 2–3 Bruce Hurst (13–9) Ken Howell (11–10) Mark Davis (33) 23,161 54–80–1
136 September 3 @ Padres 5–9 Andy Benes (3–2) Dennis Cook (5–7) Mark Davis (34) 24,956 54–81–1
137 September 4 Pirates 5–7 Bob Patterson (1–1) Mike Maddux (1–3) Bill Landrum (22) 13,317 54–82–1
138 September 5 Pirates 3–2 Jeff Parrett (12–4) Bob Patterson (1–2) None 12,484 55–82–1
139 September 6 Cubs 9–1 Bruce Ruffin (5–8) Greg Maddux (16–11) None 17,272 56–82–1
140 September 7 Cubs 2–6 Mike Bielecki (15–6) Ken Howell (11–11) None 13,058 56–83–1
141 September 8 @ Expos 4–3 Jason Grimsley (1–0) Kevin Gross (11–10) Roger McDowell (17) 18,151 57–83–1
142 September 9 @ Expos 5–6 Tim Burke (8–3) Jeff Parrett (12–5) None 22,981 57–84–1
143 September 10 @ Expos 4–2 Pat Combs (1–0) Pascual Pérez (8–13) Roger McDowell (18) 22,630 58–84–1
144 September 11 Mets 2–5 Ron Darling (13–12) Bruce Ruffin (5–9) Randy Myers (23) 18,690 58–85–1
145 September 12 Mets 2–1 Roger McDowell (4–6) Don Aase (1–5) None 22,953 59–85–1
146 September 13 Mets 4–10 Bob Ojeda (12–10) Jason Grimsley (1–1) None 20,062 59–86–1
147 September 15 (1) Cardinals 2–0 Pat Combs (2–0) Ken Hill (7–13) None see 2nd game 60–86–1
148 September 15 (2) Cardinals 6–7 John Costello (4–3) Roger McDowell (4–7) None 22,579 60–87–1
September 16 Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 17 as a traditional double-header
149 September 17 (1) Cardinals 9–5 (12) Dennis Cook (6–7) Matt Kinzer (0–2) None see 2nd game 61–87–1
150 September 17 (2) Cardinals 0–2 Cris Carpenter (4–4) Ken Howell (11–12) John Costello (2) 23,043 61–88–1
151 September 18 @ Pirates 2–6 Bob Patterson (3–2) Jason Grimsley (1–2) Randy Kramer (2) 7,665 61–89–1
152 September 19 @ Pirates 2–4 Jeff Robinson (7–11) Bruce Ruffin (5–10) Bill Landrum (24) 8,156 61–90–1
153 September 20 @ Cubs 9–8 Don Carman (5–15) Les Lancaster (3–2) Roger McDowell (19) 21,620 62–90–1
154 September 21 @ Cubs 1–9 Greg Maddux (18–12) Terry Mulholland (4–7) None 22,885 62–91–1
155 September 22 @ Cardinals 1–2 (10) John Costello (5–3) Roger McDowell (4–8) None 45,685 62–92–1
156 September 23 @ Cardinals 5–11 Frank DiPino (9–0) Dennis Cook (6–8) None 38,936 62–93–1
157 September 24 @ Cardinals 1–2 Ted Power (7–7) Jeff Parrett (12–6) John Costello (3) 38,795 62–94–1
158 September 25 @ Mets 2–1 Pat Combs (3–0) Bob Ojeda (13–11) Roger McDowell (20) 18,001 63–94–1
159 September 26 @ Mets 0–3 Sid Fernandez (13–5) Jason Grimsley (1–3) None 17,385 63–95–1
160 September 27 @ Mets 5–3 Ken Howell (12–12) Ron Darling (14–14) Roger McDowell (21) 18,666 64–95–1
161 September 29 Expos 2–0 Dennis Cook (7–8) Mark Langston (16–14) None 15,771 65–95–1
162 September 30 Expos 6–3 Bruce Ruffin (6–10) Mark Gardner (0–3) Roger McDowell (22) 20,448 66–95–1
October (1–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
163 October 1 Expos 5–3 Pat Combs (4–0) Bryn Smith (10–11) Roger McDowell (23) 25,213 67–95–1
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Roster edit

1989 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

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 Darren Daulton 131 368 74 .201 8 44
1B Ricky Jordan 144 523 149 .285 12 75
2B Tom Herr 151 561 161 .287 2 37
3B Charlie Hayes 84 299 77 .258 8 43
SS Dickie Thon 136 435 118 .271 15 60
LF John Kruk 81 281 93 .331 5 38
CF Lenny Dykstra 90 352 78 .222 4 19
RF Von Hayes 154 540 140 .259 26 78

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
Steve Jeltz 116 263 64 .243 4 25
Juan Samuel 51 199 49 .246 8 20
Randy Ready 72 187 50 .267 8 21
Bob Dernier 107 187 32 .171 1 13
Chris James 45 179 37 .207 2 19
Dwayne Murphy 98 156 34 .218 9 27
Steve Lake 58 155 39 .252 2 14
Mike Schmidt 42 148 30 .203 6 28
Curt Ford 108 142 31 .218 1 13
Mark Ryal 29 33 8 .242 0 5
Ron Jones 12 31 9 .290 2 4
Tom Barrett 14 27 6 .222 0 1
Tom Nieto 11 20 3 .150 0 0
Jim Adduci 13 19 7 .368 0 0
Keith Miller 8 10 3 .300 0 0
Steve Stanicek 9 9 1 .111 0 1
Eric Bullock 6 4 0 .000 0 0
Al Pardo 1 1 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
Ken Howell 33 204.0 12 12 3.44 164
Bruce Ruffin 24 125.2 6 10 4.44 70
Dennis Cook 21 106.0 6 8 3.99 58
Terry Mulholland 20 104.1 4 7 5.00 60
Pat Combs 6 38.2 4 0 2.09 30
Bob Sebra 6 34.1 2 3 4.46 21
Steve Ontiveros 6 30.2 2 1 3.82 12

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 49 149.1 5 15 5.24 81
Larry McWilliams 40 120.2 2 11 4.10 54
Mike Maddux 16 43.2 1 3 5.18 26
Floyd Youmans 10 42.2 1 5 5.70 20
Alex Madrid 6 24.2 1 2 5.47 13
Jason Grimsley 4 18.1 1 3 5.89 7
Marvin Freeman 1 3.0 0 0 6.00 0

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
Roger McDowell 44 3 3 19 1.11 32
Jeff Parrett 72 12 6 6 2.98 98
Todd Frohwirth 45 1 0 0 3.59 39
Greg A. Harris 44 2 2 1 3.58 51
Steve Bedrosian 28 2 3 6 3.21 24
Randy O'Neal 20 0 1 0 6.23 29
Chuck McElroy 11 0 0 0 1.74 8
Gordon Dillard 5 0 0 0 6.75 2

Farm system edit

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References edit

  1. ^ Tom Nieto at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ Kent Tekulve at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ a b "Greg Harris Stats".
  4. ^ Gordon Dillard at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Steve Lake at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ Steve Stanicek at Baseball Reference
  7. ^ "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, May 28, 1989 at Candlestick Park".
  8. ^ a b "1989 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2008.
  10. ^ Shane Turner at Baseball Reference
  11. ^ John Kruk at Baseball Reference
  12. ^ Lenny Dykstra at Baseball Reference
  13. ^ Charlie Hayes at Baseball Reference
  14. ^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

External links edit

  • 1989 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference

1989, philadelphia, phillies, season, 1989, season, phillies, 107th, season, phillies, finished, sixth, place, national, league, east, second, consecutive, season, would, also, mike, schmidt, final, season, 1989, philadelphia, philliesleaguenational, leaguediv. The 1989 season was the Phillies 107th season The Phillies finished in sixth place in the National League East for the second consecutive season It would also be Mike Schmidt s final season 1989 Philadelphia PhilliesLeagueNational LeagueDivisionEastBallparkVeterans StadiumCityPhiladelphiaOwnersBill GilesGeneral managersLee ThomasManagersNick LeyvaTelevisionWTAF Harry Kalas Richie Ashburn Andy Musser PRISM Andy Musser Chris Wheeler Garry Maddox RadioWCAU Harry Kalas Richie Ashburn Andy Musser Chris Wheeler 1988 Seasons 1990 Contents 1 Offseason 2 Regular season 2 1 Season standings 2 2 Record vs opponents 2 3 Notable transactions 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 Farm system 5 References 6 External linksOffseason editOctober 24 1988 Shane Rawley and cash were traded by the Phillies to the Minnesota Twins for Tom Nieto Eric Bullock and Tom Herr 1 December 7 1988 Kent Tekulve was released by the Philadelphia Phillies 2 December 7 1988 Greg A Harris was signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies 3 December 8 1988 Phil Bradley was traded by the Phillies to the Baltimore Orioles for Gordon Dillard and Ken Howell 4 December 16 1988 Milt Thompson was traded by the Phillies to the St Louis Cardinals for Steve Lake and Curt Ford 5 January 11 1989 Steve Stanicek was signed as a free agent by the Phillies 6 Regular season editInjuries to Mike Schmidt s knees and back caused him to miss much of the 1988 season After a poor start to the 1989 season Schmidt chose to suddenly announce his retirement in San Diego on May 29 Known as Captain Cool by many in Philadelphia sports circles Schmidt surprised many with an emotional and occasionally tearful retirement speech In honor of his career fans voted Schmidt to the NL All Star team Schmidt declined to play but was announced with the team His last game was May 28 1989 against the San Francisco Giants 7 The Phillies played 163 regular season games due to a tie game on June 5 when they hosted the Pittsburgh Pirates With the score tied 3 3 the game ended due to rain after only 8 innings had been played 8 Under the playing rules in place at the time all player and team statistics generated during the tie game would stand except since neither team had won there could not be a winning or losing pitcher a replacement game would be played at a later date This game would mark the last regular season tie game for the Phillies as playing rules changed in 2007 allowing tie games to continue from the point of interruption at a later date On June 8 1989 Steve Jeltz hit two of his five career home runs in a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates despite not starting the game A switch hitter Jeltz hit one of these homers from the right side of the plate and one from the left side This was the first time in the history of the Phillies that this feat had been accomplished It was in this same game that after the Pirates scored 10 runs in the top of the first Pirate broadcaster Jim Rooker said on air If we lose this game I ll walk home The Phillies came back to win 15 11 and after the season Rooker conducted a 300 mile charity walk from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh nbsp SteveCarltonLHPRetired 1989 9 Season standings edit vteNL East W L Pct GB Home RoadChicago Cubs 93 69 0 574 48 33 45 36New York Mets 87 75 0 537 6 51 30 36 45St Louis Cardinals 86 76 0 531 7 46 35 40 41Montreal Expos 81 81 0 500 12 44 37 37 44Pittsburgh Pirates 74 88 0 457 19 39 42 35 46Philadelphia Phillies 67 95 0 414 26 38 42 29 53Record vs opponents edit 1989 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 5 7 8 10 8 10 6 10 6 6 2 10 8 4 4 8 7 11 6 12 3 9Chicago 7 5 7 5 5 7 7 5 10 8 10 8 10 8 12 6 8 4 6 6 11 7Cincinnati 10 8 5 7 8 10 8 10 4 8 4 8 4 8 7 5 9 9 8 10 8 4Houston 10 8 7 5 10 8 10 8 4 8 6 6 9 3 7 5 8 10 8 10 7 5Los Angeles 10 6 5 7 10 8 8 10 7 5 5 7 6 6 7 5 6 12 10 8 3 9Montreal 6 6 8 10 8 4 8 4 5 7 9 9 9 9 11 7 5 7 7 5 5 13New York 10 2 8 10 8 4 6 6 7 5 9 9 12 6 9 9 5 7 3 9 10 8Philadelphia 4 8 8 10 8 4 3 9 6 6 9 9 6 12 10 8 2 10 4 8 7 11Pittsburgh 8 4 6 12 5 7 5 7 5 7 7 11 9 9 8 10 3 9 5 7 13 5San Diego 11 7 4 8 9 9 10 8 12 6 7 5 7 5 10 2 9 3 8 10 2 10San Francisco 12 6 6 6 10 8 10 8 8 10 5 7 9 3 8 4 7 5 10 8 7 5St Louis 9 3 7 11 4 8 5 7 9 3 13 5 8 10 11 7 5 13 10 2 5 7 Notable transactions edit June 1 1989 Shane Turner was traded by the Phillies to the Baltimore Orioles for John Posey minors 10 June 2 1989 Chris James was traded by the Phillies to the San Diego Padres for John Kruk and Randy Ready 11 June 18 1989 Juan Samuel was traded by the Phillies to the New York Mets for Lenny Dykstra Roger McDowell and a player to be named later The Mets completed the trade by sending Tom Edens to the Phillies on July 27 12 June 18 1989 Steve Bedrosian and a player to be named later were traded by the Phillies to the San Francisco Giants for Charlie Hayes Dennis Cook and Terry Mulholland The Phillies completed the deal by sending Rick Parker to the Giants on August 7 13 August 7 1989 Greg A Harris was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies 3 Game log edit 1989 Game Log Overall Record 67 95 1 April 11 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 4 Cubs 4 5 Rick Sutcliffe 1 0 Floyd Youmans 0 1 Mitch Williams 1 33 361 0 12 April 5 Cubs 12 4 Ken Howell 1 0 Greg Maddux 0 1 Mike Maddux 1 18 674 1 13 April 6 Cubs 8 3 Steve Ontiveros 1 0 Paul Kilgus 0 1 None 6 364 2 1 April 7 Cardinals Postponed rain Makeup June 20 as a traditional double header4 April 8 Cardinals 5 4 11 Jeff Parrett 1 0 John Costello 0 1 None 23 741 3 15 April 9 Cardinals 3 15 Joe Magrane 1 1 Bruce Ruffin 0 1 None 31 631 3 26 April 10 Expos 7 6 Steve Bedrosian 1 0 Gene Harris 1 1 None 13 194 4 27 April 11 Expos 6 2 Steve Ontiveros 2 0 Pascual Perez 0 1 None 14 429 5 28 April 12 Expos 6 3 Don Carman 1 0 Kevin Gross 1 1 Steve Bedrosian 1 15 461 6 29 April 14 Cubs 4 6 Scott Sanderson 1 0 Bruce Ruffin 0 2 Mitch Williams 5 20 851 6 3 April 15 Cubs Postponed rain Makeup July 31 as a traditional double header10 April 16 Cubs 3 5 Rick Sutcliffe 3 0 Floyd Youmans 0 2 Mitch Williams 6 32 249 6 411 April 17 Mets 2 5 Sid Fernandez 1 0 Don Carman 1 1 Randy Myers 2 28 087 6 512 April 18 Mets 7 1 Larry McWilliams 1 0 Ron Darling 0 3 None 26 300 7 513 April 19 Mets 2 4 Randy Myers 1 1 Steve Bedrosian 1 1 None 25 694 7 614 April 20 Pirates 9 4 Ken Howell 2 0 Mike Dunne 1 1 None 6 977 8 615 April 21 Pirates 3 2 Floyd Youmans 1 2 Doug Drabek 1 1 Steve Bedrosian 2 15 221 9 616 April 22 Pirates 3 4 Jeff Robinson 2 2 Don Carman 1 2 None 14 669 9 717 April 23 Pirates 4 6 Logan Easley 1 0 Steve Bedrosian 1 2 None 16 816 9 818 April 24 Astros 8 4 Greg A Harris 1 0 Bob Forsch 0 1 None 9 088 10 819 April 25 Astros 1 4 Mike Scott 3 1 Ken Howell 2 1 None 12 584 10 920 April 26 Astros 5 6 Danny Darwin 2 1 Jeff Parrett 1 1 Dave Smith 3 11 195 10 1021 April 28 Reds 0 3 Jose Rijo 1 0 Don Carman 1 3 John Franco 7 23 052 10 1122 April 29 Reds 8 0 5 Mike Maddux 1 0 Danny Jackson 0 1 None 23 156 11 1123 April 30 Reds 3 5 Rob Dibble 3 0 Larry McWilliams 1 1 John Franco 8 43 605 11 12May 7 19 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record May 1 Astros Postponed rain Makeup July 13 as a traditional double header24 May 2 Astros 4 12 Jim Deshaies 3 2 Floyd Youmans 1 3 None 15 832 11 1325 May 3 Braves 3 6 John Smoltz 4 2 Don Carman 1 4 None 4 143 11 1426 May 4 Braves 0 3 Tom Glavine 4 0 Mike Maddux 1 1 None 2 047 11 1527 May 5 Reds 7 0 Ken Howell 3 1 Tom Browning 3 2 None 17 901 12 1528 May 6 Reds 4 7 Rick Mahler 4 3 Larry McWilliams 1 2 John Franco 10 21 541 12 1629 May 7 Reds 5 0 Alex Madrid 1 0 Jack Armstrong 0 1 None 24 839 13 1630 May 9 Braves 2 7 John Smoltz 5 2 Don Carman 1 5 None 11 544 13 17 May 10 Braves Postponed rain Makeup June 30 as a traditional double header31 May 11 Braves 3 8 Tom Glavine 5 0 Randy O Neal 0 1 None 14 841 13 1832 May 12 Dodgers 3 0 Ken Howell 4 1 Tim Leary 2 3 Steve Bedrosian 3 23 292 14 1833 May 13 Dodgers 2 0 Larry McWilliams 2 2 Tim Belcher 2 4 None 30 294 15 1834 May 14 Dodgers 0 9 Orel Hershiser 5 3 Alex Madrid 1 1 None 29 092 15 1935 May 15 Giants 3 2 12 Steve Bedrosian 2 2 Craig Lefferts 1 1 None 15 703 16 1936 May 16 Giants 5 13 Atlee Hammaker 2 3 Mike Maddux 1 2 None 14 074 16 2037 May 17 Giants 0 6 Rick Reuschel 7 2 Ken Howell 4 2 None 18 943 16 2138 May 19 Padres 2 8 Ed Whitson 6 2 Larry McWilliams 2 3 None 28 224 16 2239 May 20 Padres 2 3 Dennis Rasmussen 2 4 Don Carman 1 6 Greg W Harris 3 28 866 16 2340 May 21 Padres 3 1 Bob Sebra 1 0 Walt Terrell 3 5 Steve Bedrosian 4 38 346 17 2341 May 23 Dodgers 4 1 Ken Howell 5 2 Fernando Valenzuela 0 4 Steve Bedrosian 5 32 199 18 2342 May 24 Dodgers 2 4 Tim Leary 3 3 Larry McWilliams 2 4 Jay Howell 7 37 089 18 2443 May 25 Dodgers 6 7 Tim Belcher 4 4 Don Carman 1 7 Jay Howell 8 27 781 18 2544 May 26 Giants 1 6 Scott Garrelts 3 1 Bob Sebra 1 1 None 12 787 18 2645 May 27 Giants 2 6 Atlee Hammaker 4 3 Alex Madrid 1 2 Craig Lefferts 8 18 325 18 2746 May 28 Giants 5 8 Rick Reuschel 9 2 Ken Howell 5 3 Mike LaCoss 6 51 498 18 2847 May 29 Padres 0 1 Bruce Hurst 5 3 Larry McWilliams 2 5 Mark Davis 16 21 161 18 2948 May 30 Padres 3 9 Ed Whitson 8 2 Don Carman 1 8 None 11 710 18 3049 May 31 Padres 1 2 Greg W Harris 1 2 Jeff Parrett 1 2 Mark Davis 17 15 768 18 31June 9 17 1 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record50 June 2 Expos 1 2 13 Steve Frey 1 0 Greg A Harris 1 1 Joe Hesketh 2 20 560 18 3251 June 3 Expos 5 7 Kevin Gross 6 3 Larry McWilliams 2 6 Tim Burke 12 35 269 18 3352 June 4 Expos 4 7 Dennis Martinez 5 1 Don Carman 1 9 Andy McGaffigan 2 30 926 18 3453 June 5 Pirates 3 3 8 None None None 17 696 18 34 154 June 6 Pirates 9 4 Bob Sebra 2 1 Brian Fisher 0 2 Jeff Parrett 1 16 783 19 34 155 June 7 Pirates 7 5 Jeff Parrett 2 2 Bob Kipper 0 3 Steve Bedrosian 6 15 480 20 34 156 June 8 Pirates 15 11 Don Carman 2 9 Jeff Robinson 2 6 None 18 511 21 34 157 June 9 Expos 0 5 Dennis Martinez 6 1 Floyd Youmans 1 4 None 15 791 21 35 158 June 10 Expos 1 9 Bryn Smith 6 2 Bruce Ruffin 0 3 None 23 981 21 36 159 June 11 Expos 2 7 Pascual Perez 3 7 Bob Sebra 2 2 None 34 365 21 37 160 June 13 Pirates 10 2 Ken Howell 6 3 Morris Madden 1 1 None 11 570 22 37 161 June 14 Pirates 4 6 John Smiley 6 2 Don Carman 2 10 Bill Landrum 2 7 407 22 38 162 June 15 Pirates 3 5 Doug Drabek 4 5 Bob Sebra 2 3 Bill Landrum 3 15 428 22 39 163 June 16 Mets 11 15 Randy Myers 6 2 Steve Bedrosian 2 3 None 33 135 22 40 164 June 17 Mets 0 1 Bob Ojeda 4 6 Larry McWilliams 2 7 None 46 570 22 41 165 June 18 Mets 6 5 Jeff Parrett 3 2 Randy Myers 6 3 None 43 689 23 41 166 June 20 1 Cardinals 4 6 Ken Hill 4 4 Terry Mulholland 0 1 Ken Dayley 5 see 2nd game 23 42 167 June 20 2 Cardinals 3 5 Frank DiPino 4 0 Steve Ontiveros 2 1 Todd Worrell 8 27 285 23 43 1 June 21 Cardinals Postponed rain Makeup September 15 as a traditional double header68 June 22 Cardinals 11 2 Dennis Cook 2 0 Jose DeLeon 8 6 None 26 006 24 43 169 June 23 Mets 3 9 Bob Ojeda 5 6 Ken Howell 6 4 Randy Myers 10 44 828 24 44 170 June 24 Mets 2 4 Ron Darling 5 5 Floyd Youmans 1 5 Randy Myers 11 48 323 24 45 171 June 25 Mets 1 5 Sid Fernandez 5 2 Terry Mulholland 0 2 None 47 692 24 46 172 June 26 Cardinals 5 4 Jeff Parrett 4 2 Todd Worrell 1 2 Roger McDowell 5 32 723 25 46 173 June 27 Cardinals 4 2 Dennis Cook 3 0 Jose DeLeon 8 7 Roger McDowell 6 30 482 26 46 174 June 28 Cardinals 1 2 Joe Magrane 7 6 Ken Howell 6 5 None 37 018 26 47 175 June 30 1 Braves 4 2 Terry Mulholland 1 2 Zane Smith 1 12 Jeff Parrett 2 see 2nd game 27 47 176 June 30 2 Braves 1 3 Derek Lilliquist 5 4 Larry McWilliams 2 8 Joe Boever 13 25 586 27 48 1July 15 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record77 July 1 Braves 4 2 Bruce Ruffin 1 3 Pete Smith 2 9 Roger McDowell 7 33 045 28 48 178 July 2 Braves 1 3 John Smoltz 10 6 Dennis Cook 3 1 None 28 524 28 49 179 July 3 Reds 2 1 Ken Howell 7 5 Jose Rijo 7 6 Roger McDowell 8 56 498 29 49 180 July 4 Reds 1 2 Tom Browning 7 6 Terry Mulholland 1 3 John Franco 22 14 636 29 50 181 July 5 Reds 3 2 10 Roger McDowell 2 5 John Franco 2 2 None 11 935 30 50 182 July 6 Braves 4 0 Bruce Ruffin 2 3 Pete Smith 2 10 Jeff Parrett 3 6 544 31 50 183 July 7 Braves 3 5 John Smoltz 11 6 Dennis Cook 3 2 Joe Boever 14 11 450 31 51 184 July 8 Braves 3 4 Paul Assenmacher 1 2 Jeff Parrett 4 3 Joe Boever 15 21 337 31 52 185 July 9 Braves 4 3 13 Jeff Parrett 5 3 Joe Boever 2 3 None 9 292 32 52 1 July 11 1989 Major League Baseball All Star Game at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim86 July 13 1 Astros 11 4 Bruce Ruffin 3 3 Bob Knepper 3 10 Greg A Harris 1 see 2nd game 33 52 187 July 13 2 Astros 0 3 Bob Forsch 2 2 Dennis Cook 3 3 Dave Smith 19 22 771 33 53 188 July 14 Astros 4 2 Jeff Parrett 6 3 Larry Andersen 2 2 None 32 300 34 53 189 July 15 Astros 6 9 Mark Portugal 1 1 Larry McWilliams 2 9 None 25 574 34 54 1 July 16 Astros Postponed rain Makeup July 22 as a traditional double header90 July 17 Reds 4 1 Ken Howell 8 5 Ron Robinson 0 1 Roger McDowell 9 24 167 35 54 191 July 18 Reds 6 5 Todd Frohwirth 1 0 Danny Jackson 6 10 Roger McDowell 10 19 970 36 54 192 July 19 Reds 9 4 Dennis Cook 4 3 Tom Browning 7 9 None 17 739 37 54 193 July 21 Astros 2 4 Mike Scott 15 15 Terry Mulholland 1 4 Dave Smith 20 25 501 37 55 194 July 22 1 Astros 0 1 Jim Deshaies 10 4 Ken Howell 8 6 Dave Smith 21 see 2nd game 37 56 195 July 22 2 Astros 3 4 Danny Darwin 10 2 Larry McWilliams 2 10 None 35 803 37 57 196 July 23 Astros 2 3 Bob Forsch 3 3 Bruce Ruffin 3 4 Larry Andersen 2 20 222 37 58 197 July 24 Expos 3 4 12 Andy McGaffigan 3 4 Greg A Harris 1 2 None 25 218 37 59 198 July 25 Expos 0 2 Mark Langston 12 8 Don Carman 2 11 None 30 103 37 60 199 July 26 Expos 4 3 Jeff Parrett 7 3 Zane Smith 1 13 Roger McDowell 11 24 377 38 60 1100 July 28 1 Pirates 5 10 Neal Heaton 2 7 Ken Howell 8 7 None see 2nd game 38 61 1101 July 28 2 Pirates 6 1 Greg A Harris 2 2 Rick Reed 0 1 None 35 569 39 61 1102 July 29 Pirates 6 2 Jeff Parrett 8 3 Bob Walk 8 7 Roger McDowell 12 47 277 40 61 1103 July 30 Pirates 8 6 Dennis Cook 5 3 Bob Kipper 3 4 Roger McDowell 13 31 341 41 61 1104 July 31 1 Cubs 2 10 Rick Sutcliffe 11 9 Terry Mulholland 1 5 None see 2nd game 41 62 1105 July 31 2 Cubs 7 4 Don Carman 3 11 Paul Kilgus 6 10 Jeff Parrett 4 22 160 42 62 1August 12 17 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record106 August 1 Cubs 1 4 Steve Wilson 4 0 Larry McWilliams 2 11 Mitch Williams 27 23 614 42 63 1107 August 2 Cubs 6 0 Ken Howell 9 7 Scott Sanderson 9 7 None 21 688 43 63 1108 August 3 Cubs 0 2 Greg Maddux 12 8 Bruce Ruffin 3 5 Les Lancaster 3 21 983 43 64 1109 August 4 Cardinals 3 6 Joe Magrane 13 7 Dennis Cook 5 4 Todd Worrell 16 44 149 43 65 1110 August 5 Cardinals 7 3 Terry Mulholland 2 5 Jose DeLeon 11 10 Jeff Parrett 5 46 504 44 65 1111 August 6 Cardinals 4 5 10 Todd Worrell 2 3 Jeff Parrett 8 4 None 38 736 44 66 1112 August 7 Mets 2 1 Roger McDowell 3 5 Jeff Musselman 1 3 None 35 350 45 66 1113 August 8 Mets 0 9 David Cone 9 5 Bruce Ruffin 3 6 None 35 196 45 67 1114 August 9 Mets 0 6 Bob Ojeda 8 9 Dennis Cook 5 5 None 43 462 45 68 1115 August 10 Cubs 16 13 Jeff Parrett 9 4 Steve Wilson 5 1 None 36 745 46 68 1116 August 11 Cubs 2 9 Greg Maddux 14 8 Don Carman 3 12 None 36 440 46 69 1117 August 12 Cubs 7 9 Mike Bielecki 13 5 Ken Howell 9 8 Mitch Williams 30 37 752 46 70 1118 August 13 Cubs 5 4 Jeff Parrett 10 4 Steve Wilson 5 2 None 37 054 47 70 1119 August 15 Dodgers 7 6 Jeff Parrett 11 4 Ray Searage 3 3 None 25 169 48 70 1120 August 16 Dodgers 6 2 Don Carman 4 12 Tim Belcher 8 12 Roger McDowell 14 25 703 49 70 1121 August 17 Dodgers 4 10 Fernando Valenzuela 8 11 Ken Howell 9 9 Alejandro Pena 4 25 779 49 71 1122 August 18 Giants 2 5 Rick Reuschel 14 5 Bruce Ruffin 3 7 Steve Bedrosian 17 23 368 49 72 1123 August 19 Giants 1 0 Terry Mulholland 3 5 Kelly Downs 2 4 None 30 366 50 72 1124 August 20 Giants 2 5 Jeff Brantley 7 1 Roger McDowell 3 6 None 36 530 50 73 1125 August 21 Padres 2 8 Dennis Rasmussen 6 9 Don Carman 4 13 None 17 467 50 74 1126 August 22 Padres 4 2 Ken Howell 10 9 Mark Grant 5 2 Roger McDowell 15 21 419 51 74 1127 August 23 Padres 3 7 Andy Benes 1 2 Bruce Ruffin 3 8 None 20 455 51 75 1128 August 25 Dodgers 3 2 Terry Mulholland 4 5 Ramon Martinez 3 2 Jeff Parrett 6 33 541 52 75 1129 August 26 Dodgers 0 4 Tim Belcher 10 12 Dennis Cook 5 6 None 42 000 52 76 1130 August 27 Dodgers 1 8 Fernando Valenzuela 9 12 Don Carman 4 14 None 28 496 52 77 1131 August 28 Giants 9 1 Ken Howell 11 9 Rick Reuschel 15 6 None 15 614 53 77 1132 August 29 Giants 6 1 Bruce Ruffin 4 8 Don Robinson 11 9 Roger McDowell 16 13 952 54 77 1133 August 30 Giants 2 3 Kelly Downs 3 5 Terry Mulholland 4 6 Steve Bedrosian 18 19 053 54 78 1134 August 31 Padres 1 5 Dennis Rasmussen 8 9 Don Carman 4 15 Mark Grant 2 15 541 54 79 1September 12 16 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record135 September 2 Padres 2 3 Bruce Hurst 13 9 Ken Howell 11 10 Mark Davis 33 23 161 54 80 1136 September 3 Padres 5 9 Andy Benes 3 2 Dennis Cook 5 7 Mark Davis 34 24 956 54 81 1137 September 4 Pirates 5 7 Bob Patterson 1 1 Mike Maddux 1 3 Bill Landrum 22 13 317 54 82 1138 September 5 Pirates 3 2 Jeff Parrett 12 4 Bob Patterson 1 2 None 12 484 55 82 1139 September 6 Cubs 9 1 Bruce Ruffin 5 8 Greg Maddux 16 11 None 17 272 56 82 1140 September 7 Cubs 2 6 Mike Bielecki 15 6 Ken Howell 11 11 None 13 058 56 83 1141 September 8 Expos 4 3 Jason Grimsley 1 0 Kevin Gross 11 10 Roger McDowell 17 18 151 57 83 1142 September 9 Expos 5 6 Tim Burke 8 3 Jeff Parrett 12 5 None 22 981 57 84 1143 September 10 Expos 4 2 Pat Combs 1 0 Pascual Perez 8 13 Roger McDowell 18 22 630 58 84 1144 September 11 Mets 2 5 Ron Darling 13 12 Bruce Ruffin 5 9 Randy Myers 23 18 690 58 85 1145 September 12 Mets 2 1 Roger McDowell 4 6 Don Aase 1 5 None 22 953 59 85 1146 September 13 Mets 4 10 Bob Ojeda 12 10 Jason Grimsley 1 1 None 20 062 59 86 1147 September 15 1 Cardinals 2 0 Pat Combs 2 0 Ken Hill 7 13 None see 2nd game 60 86 1148 September 15 2 Cardinals 6 7 John Costello 4 3 Roger McDowell 4 7 None 22 579 60 87 1 September 16 Cardinals Postponed rain Makeup September 17 as a traditional double header149 September 17 1 Cardinals 9 5 12 Dennis Cook 6 7 Matt Kinzer 0 2 None see 2nd game 61 87 1150 September 17 2 Cardinals 0 2 Cris Carpenter 4 4 Ken Howell 11 12 John Costello 2 23 043 61 88 1151 September 18 Pirates 2 6 Bob Patterson 3 2 Jason Grimsley 1 2 Randy Kramer 2 7 665 61 89 1152 September 19 Pirates 2 4 Jeff Robinson 7 11 Bruce Ruffin 5 10 Bill Landrum 24 8 156 61 90 1153 September 20 Cubs 9 8 Don Carman 5 15 Les Lancaster 3 2 Roger McDowell 19 21 620 62 90 1154 September 21 Cubs 1 9 Greg Maddux 18 12 Terry Mulholland 4 7 None 22 885 62 91 1155 September 22 Cardinals 1 2 10 John Costello 5 3 Roger McDowell 4 8 None 45 685 62 92 1156 September 23 Cardinals 5 11 Frank DiPino 9 0 Dennis Cook 6 8 None 38 936 62 93 1157 September 24 Cardinals 1 2 Ted Power 7 7 Jeff Parrett 12 6 John Costello 3 38 795 62 94 1158 September 25 Mets 2 1 Pat Combs 3 0 Bob Ojeda 13 11 Roger McDowell 20 18 001 63 94 1159 September 26 Mets 0 3 Sid Fernandez 13 5 Jason Grimsley 1 3 None 17 385 63 95 1160 September 27 Mets 5 3 Ken Howell 12 12 Ron Darling 14 14 Roger McDowell 21 18 666 64 95 1161 September 29 Expos 2 0 Dennis Cook 7 8 Mark Langston 16 14 None 15 771 65 95 1162 September 30 Expos 6 3 Bruce Ruffin 6 10 Mark Gardner 0 3 Roger McDowell 22 20 448 66 95 1October 1 0 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record163 October 1 Expos 5 3 Pat Combs 4 0 Bryn Smith 10 11 Roger McDowell 23 25 213 67 95 1 Phillies win Phillies loss Phillies tie PostponementBold Phillies team member Source 8 Roster edit 1989 Philadelphia PhilliesRosterPitchers 40 Steve Bedrosian 42 Don Carman 38 Pat Combs 39 Dennis Cook 50 Gordon Dillard 48 Marvin Freeman 52 Todd Frohwirth 54 Jason Grimsley 33 Greg A Harris 43 Ken Howell 44 Mike Maddux 34 Alex Madrid 13 Roger McDowell 51 Chuck McElroy 46 Larry McWilliams 45 Terry Mulholland 27 Randy O Neal 41 Steve Ontiveros 49 Jeff Parrett 47 Bruce Ruffin 37 Bob Sebra 15 Floyd Youmans Catchers 10 Darren Daulton 25 Steve Lake 19 Tom Nieto 31 Al PardoInfielders 18 Jim Adduci 29 Tom Barrett 8 Charlie Hayes 28 Tom Herr 30 Steve Jeltz 17 Ricky Jordan 31 Mark Ryal 20 Mike Schmidt 21 Dickie Thon Outfielders 23 Eric Bullock 22 Bob Dernier 4 Lenny Dykstra 24 Curt Ford 9 Von Hayes 18 Chris James 26 Ron Jones 11 John Kruk 37 Keith Miller 6 Dwayne Murphy 23 Randy Ready 8 Juan SamuelOther batters 33 Steve Stanicek Manager 16 Nick LeyvaCoaches 2 Larry Bowa Third Base 3 Darold Knowles Pitching 4 Denis Menke Hitting 5 Mike Ryan Bullpen 12 Tony Taylor First Base 7 John Vukovich Bench Player 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 Darren Daulton 131 368 74 201 8 441B Ricky Jordan 144 523 149 285 12 752B Tom Herr 151 561 161 287 2 373B Charlie Hayes 84 299 77 258 8 43SS Dickie Thon 136 435 118 271 15 60LF John Kruk 81 281 93 331 5 38CF Lenny Dykstra 90 352 78 222 4 19RF Von Hayes 154 540 140 259 26 78Other 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 RBISteve Jeltz 116 263 64 243 4 25Juan Samuel 51 199 49 246 8 20Randy Ready 72 187 50 267 8 21Bob Dernier 107 187 32 171 1 13Chris James 45 179 37 207 2 19Dwayne Murphy 98 156 34 218 9 27Steve Lake 58 155 39 252 2 14Mike Schmidt 42 148 30 203 6 28Curt Ford 108 142 31 218 1 13Mark Ryal 29 33 8 242 0 5Ron Jones 12 31 9 290 2 4Tom Barrett 14 27 6 222 0 1Tom Nieto 11 20 3 150 0 0Jim Adduci 13 19 7 368 0 0Keith Miller 8 10 3 300 0 0Steve Stanicek 9 9 1 111 0 1Eric Bullock 6 4 0 000 0 0Al Pardo 1 1 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 SOKen Howell 33 204 0 12 12 3 44 164Bruce Ruffin 24 125 2 6 10 4 44 70Dennis Cook 21 106 0 6 8 3 99 58Terry Mulholland 20 104 1 4 7 5 00 60Pat Combs 6 38 2 4 0 2 09 30Bob Sebra 6 34 1 2 3 4 46 21Steve Ontiveros 6 30 2 2 1 3 82 12Other 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 49 149 1 5 15 5 24 81Larry McWilliams 40 120 2 2 11 4 10 54Mike Maddux 16 43 2 1 3 5 18 26Floyd Youmans 10 42 2 1 5 5 70 20Alex Madrid 6 24 2 1 2 5 47 13Jason Grimsley 4 18 1 1 3 5 89 7Marvin Freeman 1 3 0 0 0 6 00 0Relief pitchers edit Note G Games pitched W Wins L Losses SV Saves ERA Earned run average SO Strikeouts Player G W L SV ERA SORoger McDowell 44 3 3 19 1 11 32Jeff Parrett 72 12 6 6 2 98 98Todd Frohwirth 45 1 0 0 3 59 39Greg A Harris 44 2 2 1 3 58 51Steve Bedrosian 28 2 3 6 3 21 24Randy O Neal 20 0 1 0 6 23 29Chuck McElroy 11 0 0 0 1 74 8Gordon Dillard 5 0 0 0 6 75 2Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Scranton Wilkes Barre Red Barons International League Bill DancyAA Reading Phillies Eastern League Mike HartA Clearwater Phillies Florida State League Glenn GulliverA Spartanburg Phillies South Atlantic League Mel RobertsA Short Season Batavia Clippers New York Penn League Don McCormackRookie Martinsville Phillies Appalachian League Roly de Armas 14 References edit Tom Nieto at Baseball Reference Kent Tekulve at Baseball Reference a b Greg Harris Stats Gordon Dillard at Baseball Reference Steve Lake at Baseball Reference Steve Stanicek at Baseball Reference Box Score of Game played on Sunday May 28 1989 at Candlestick Park a b 1989 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule Box Scores and Splits Baseball Reference com The Official Site of The Philadelphia Phillies History Steve Carlton Archived from the original on May 25 2011 Retrieved June 30 2008 Shane Turner at Baseball Reference John Kruk at Baseball Reference Lenny Dykstra at Baseball Reference Charlie Hayes at Baseball Reference Johnson Lloyd and Wolff Miles ed The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball 2nd and 3rd editions Durham North Carolina Baseball America 1997 and 2007External links edit1989 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 Philadelphia Phillies season amp oldid 1191338099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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