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2007 Philadelphia Phillies season

The 2007 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 125th season in the history of the franchise. It would begin with the Phillies approaching a historic mark. The Phillies started the year with an MLB-record 9,955 losses in franchise history.[1] On July 15, they lost their 10,000th game to the St. Louis Cardinals, becoming the first professional sports team in modern history to reach that milestone.[2] The Phillies rallied in the closing days of the season, winning their final game against the Washington Nationals. This win and the New York Mets' loss to the Florida Marlins gave the Phillies the National League East title, resulting in the Phillies clinching a postseason berth for the first time since 1993. They were swept in the NLDS by the Colorado Rockies.

2007 Philadelphia Phillies
National League East Champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCitizens Bank Park
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Record89–73 (.549)
Divisional place1st
OwnersBill Giles
General managersPat Gillick
ManagersCharlie Manuel
TelevisionComcast Sports Net
CN8
WPSG-TV (CW 57)
KYW-TV
Harry Kalas, Chris Wheeler, Larry Andersen, Scott Franzke, Gary Matthews
RadioWPHT 1210 AM
Harry Kalas, Chris Wheeler, Larry Andersen, Scott Franzke
WUBA-AM 1480 AM (Spanish)
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Regular season edit

Trailing the Mets by seven games with seventeen left to play, the Phillies went on a 13–4 stretch that got them the first of five consecutive division championships. It was also the franchise's first playoff appearance since 1993.

National League East edit

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 89 73 0.549 47–34 42–39
New York Mets 88 74 0.543 1 41–40 47–34
Atlanta Braves 84 78 0.519 5 44–37 40–41
Washington Nationals 73 89 0.451 16 40–41 33–48
Florida Marlins 71 91 0.438 18 36–45 35–46


Record vs. opponents edit


Source: [1]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 4–2 4–2 2–4 8–10 6–1 5–2 8–10 2–5 3–4 5–1 5–4 10–8 10–8 4–3 6–1 8–7
Atlanta 2–4 5–4 1–6 4–2 10–8 3–3 4–3 5–2 9–9 9–9 5–1 5–2 4–3 3–4 11–7 4–11
Chicago 2–4 4–5 9–9 5–2 0–6 8–7 2–5 9–6 2–5 3–4 8–7 3–5 5–2 11–5 6–1 8–4
Cincinnati 4–2 6–1 9–9 2–4 4–3 4–11 2–4 8–7 2–5 2–4 9–7 2–4 4–3 6–9 1–6 7-11
Colorado 10–8 2–4 2–5 4–2 3–3 3–4 12–6 4–2 4–2 4–3 4–3 11–8 10–8 3–4 4–3 10–8
Florida 1–6 8–10 6–0 3–4 3–3 2–3 4–3 2–5 7–11 9–9 3–4 3–4 1–6 2–4 8–10 9–9
Houston 2–5 3–3 7–8 11–4 4–3 3-2 4–3 5–13 2–5 3–3 5–10 4–3 2–4 7–9 2–5 9–9
Los Angeles 10–8 3–4 5–2 4–2 6–12 3–4 3–4 3–3 5–5 4–2 5–2 8–10 10–8 3–3 5–1 5–10
Milwaukee 5–2 2–5 6–9 7–8 2–4 5–2 13–5 3–3 2–4 3–4 10–6 2–5 4–5 7–8 4–2 8–7
New York 4–3 9–9 5–2 5–2 2–4 11–7 5–2 5–5 4–2 6–12 4–2 2–4 4–2 5–2 9–9 8–7
Philadelphia 1-5 9–9 4–3 4–2 3–4 9–9 3–3 2–4 4–3 12–6 4–2 4–3 4–4 6–3 12–6 8–7
Pittsburgh 4–5 1–5 7–8 7–9 3–4 4–3 10–5 2–5 6–10 2–4 2–4 1–6 4–2 6–12 4–2 5–10
San Diego 8–10 2–5 5–3 4–2 8–11 4–3 3–4 10–8 5–2 4–2 3–4 6–1 14–4 3–4 4–2 6–9
San Francisco 8–10 3–4 2–5 3–4 8–10 6–1 4–2 8–10 5–4 2–4 4–4 2–4 4–14 4–1 3–4 5–10
St. Louis 3–4 4–3 5–11 9–6 4–3 4-2 9–7 3–3 8–7 2–5 3–6 12–6 4–3 1–4 1–5 6–9
Washington 1–6 7–11 1–6 6–1 3–4 10-8 5–2 1–5 2–4 9–9 6–12 2–4 2–4 4–3 5–1 9–9


Transactions edit

  • September 4, 2007: Pete LaForest was selected off waivers by the Philadelphia Phillies from the San Diego Padres.[3]

Roster edit

2007 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log edit

2007 Game Log
April (11–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 2 Braves 5–3 (10) Wickman (1–0) Madson (0–1) Paronto (1) 44,742 0–1
2 April 4 Braves 3–2 (11) McBride (1–0) Madson (0–2) Wickman (1) 41,516 0–2
3 April 5 Braves 8–4 James (1–0) Eaton (0–1) Soriano (1) 30,062 0–3
4 April 6 @ Marlins 8–2 Moyer (1–0) Mitre (0–1) 40,397 1–3
5 April 7 @ Marlins 8–5 Willis (2–0) Myers (0–1) 32,419 1–4
6 April 8 @ Marlins 6–4 Olsen (2–0) Segovia (0–1) Gardner (1) 16,308 1–5
7 April 9 @ Mets 11–5 Feliciano (1–0) Geary (0–1) 56,227 1–6
8 April 11 @ Mets 5–2 Eaton (1–1) Pérez (1–1) Gordon (1) 41,927 2–6
9 April 12 @ Mets 5–3 Glavine (2–1) Moyer (1–1) Wagner (2) 33,355 2–7
10 April 13 Astros 9–6 Oswalt (2–0) Myers (0–2) Wheeler (2) 44,336 2–8
11 April 14 Astros 8–5 Hamels (1–0) Williams (0–2) Gordon (2) 35,387 3–8
April 15 Astros Postponed (rain) – made up April 23 3–8
April 16 Mets Postponed (rain) – made up June 29 3–8
12 April 17 Mets 8–1 Glavine (3–1) García (0–1) 27,058 3–9
13 April 18 @ Nationals 5–4 (13) Speigner (1–0) Rosario (0–1) 18,584 3–10
14 April 19 @ Nationals 4–2 Moyer (2–1) Patterson (0–3) Gordon (3) 18,671 4–10
15 April 20 @ Reds 2–1 (10) Coutlangus (1–0) Gordon (0–1) 32,962 4–11
16 April 21 @ Reds 4–1 Hamels (2–0) Milton (0–3) 39,353 5–11
17 April 22 @ Reds 9–3 García (1–1) Belisle (2–1) 29,717 6–11
18 April 23 Astros 11–4 Eaton (2–1) Sampson (2–1) 32,517 7–11
19 April 24 Nationals 6–3 Alfonseca (1–0) Bowie (0–1) Gordon (4) 24,745 8–11
20 April 25 Nationals 9–3 Lieber (1–0) Patterson (0–4) 23,526 9–11
21 April 26 Nationals 4–2 Hill (2–2) Hamels (2–1) Cordero (2) 26,572 9–12
22 April 27 Marlins 6–5 Gordon (1–1) Messenger (0–1) 32,331 10–12
23 April 28 Marlins 11–5 Willis (5–1) Eaton (2–2) 36,914 10–13
24 April 29 Marlins 6–1 Moyer (3–1) Obermueller (1–1) 45,107 11–13
25 April 30 @ Braves 5–2 González (1–0) Alfonseca (1–1) 20,354 11–14
May (15–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
26 May 1 @ Braves 6–4 Hamels (3–1) Redman (0–4) Gordon (5) 19,670 12–14
27 May 2 @ Braves 4–3 Paronto (1–0) García (1–2) Soriano (2) 23,647 12–15
28 May 3 @ Giants 9–7 Eaton (3–2) Cain (1–2) Myers (1) 33,466 13–15
29 May 4 @ Giants 6–2 Morris (4–1) Moyer (3–2) 39,265 13–16
30 May 5 @ Giants 9–4 Lowry (4–2) Lieber (1–1) 40,796 13–17
31 May 6 @ Giants 8–5 Hamels (4–1) Chulk (0–2) Myers (2) 38,738 14–17
32 May 7 @ D-backs 4–3 Lyon (3–1) Rosario (0–2) Valverde (12) 19,592 14–18
33 May 8 @ D-backs 3–2 Owings (2–1) Eaton (3–3) Peña (1) 22,888 14–19
34 May 9 @ D-backs 9–3 Moyer (4–2) Medders (1–1) Myers (3) 25,286 15–19
35 May 11 Cubs 7–2 Hamels (5–1) Hill (4–2) 42,473 16–19
36 May 12 Cubs 11–7 Alfonseca (2–1) Howry (0–3) 45,026 17–19
37 May 13 Cubs 4–1 Lilly (3–2) Lieber (1–2) Dempster (8) 45,129 17–20
38 May 14 Brewers 8–6 Condrey (1–0) Turnbow (1–1) Myers (4) 29,183 18–20
39 May 15 Brewers 4–3 Myers (1–2) Turnbow (1–2) 41,258 19–20
40 May 16 Brewers 6–2 Hamels (6–1) Suppan (5–4) 42,713 20–20
41 May 17 Brewers 3–2 Sheets (4–2) García (1–3) Cordero (16) 31,553 20–21
42 May 18 Blue Jays 5–3 Lieber (2–2) McGowan (0–1) Myers (5) 34,723 21–21
43 May 19 Blue Jays 13–2 Marcum (2–2) Moyer (4–3) 32,004 21–22
44 May 20 Blue Jays 5–3 Eaton (4–3) Litsch (1–1) Myers (6) 39,030 22–22
45 May 22 @ Marlins 5–3 Olsen (4–3) Hamels (6–2) Gregg (4) 11,162 22–23
46 May 23 @ Marlins 8–7 (10) Condrey (2–0) Gregg (0–2) 11,575 23–23
47 May 24 @ Marlins 5–4 (11) Gardner (1–2) Rosario (0–3) 11,811 23–24
48 May 25 @ Braves 8–3 Moyer (5–3) Hudson (5–3) 35,402 24–24
49 May 26 @ Braves 6–4 Eaton (5–3) Carlyle (0–1) Alfonseca (1) 40,122 25–24
50 May 27 @ Braves 13–6 Hamels (7–2) Davies (2–3) 38,058 26–24
51 May 28 D-backs 5–4 Davis (3–6) García (1–4) Lyon (2) 41,985 26–25
52 May 29 D-backs 11–5 Owings (4–1) Lieber (2–3) 27,643 26–26
53 May 30 D-backs 4–3 Johnson (3–2) Moyer (5–4) Valverde (19) 33,281 26–27
June (15–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
54 June 1 Giants 13–0 Morris (6–2) Eaton (5–4) 38,164 26–28
55 June 2 Giants 5–2 Hamels (8–2) Lowry (5–5) 45,153 27–28
56 June 3 Giants 9–8 Alfonseca (3–1) Correia (1–2) 39,293 28–28
57 June 4 Giants 8–1 Zito (6–5) Lieber (2–4) 33,967 28–29
58 June 5 @ Mets 4–2 (11) Geary (1–1) Feliciano (1–1) Alfonseca (2) 43,078 29–29
59 June 6 @ Mets 4–2 Eaton (6–4) Heilman (5–3) Alfonseca (3) 42,696 30–29
60 June 7 @ Mets 6–3 (10) Zagurski (1–0) Schoeneweis (0–1) Alfonseca (4) 43,398 31–29
61 June 8 @ Royals 8–4 Elarton (2–2) García (1–5) Dotel (3) 19,121 31–30
62 June 9 @ Royals 4–0 Lieber (3–4) Meche (3–6) 23,734 32–30
63 June 10 @ Royals 17–5 Greinke (3–4) Moyer (5–5) 16,034 32–31
64 June 11 White Sox 3–0 Eaton (7–4) Vázquez (3–5) Alfonseca (5) 31,989 33–31
65 June 12 White Sox 7–3 Hamels (9–2) Contreras (4–7) 34,529 34–31
66 June 13 White Sox 8–4 Madson (1–2) Thornton (2–2) 42,677 35–31
67 June 15 Tigers 12–8 Bonderman (7–0) Lieber (3–5) 42,719 35–32
68 June 16 Tigers 6–3 Moyer (6–5) Miller (2–1) 45,102 36–32
69 June 17 Tigers 7–4 Verlander (7–2) Geary (1–2) Jones (17) 45,537 36–33
70 June 18 @ Indians 10–1 Lee (3–4) Hamels (9–3) 18,710 36–34
71 June 19 @ Indians 9–6 Kendrick (1–0) Stanford (1–1) 17,371 37–34
72 June 20 @ Indians 10–6 Sabathia (10–2) Lieber (3–6) 24,278 37–35
73 June 22 @ Cardinals 6–0 Moyer (7–5) Reyes (0–9) 45,360 38–35
74 June 23 @ Cardinals 8–3 Wainwright (6–6) Eaton (7–5) 45,336 38–36
75 June 24 @ Cardinals 5–1 Sanches (1–0) Thompson (5–3) 44,899 39–36
76 June 26 Reds 11–4 Kendrick (2–0) Bailey (2–1) 35,314 40–36
77 June 27 Reds 9–6 McBeth (2–1) Sanches (1–1) Weathers (15) 31,803 40–37
78 June 28 Reds 8–7 (10) Condrey (3–0) Santos (1–3) 44,323 41–37
79 June 29 Mets 6–5 Hernández (4–3) Durbin (0–1) Wagner (16) 35,849 41–38
80 June 29 Mets 5–2 Maine (9–4) Hamels (9–4) 45,165 41–39
81 June 30 Mets 8–3 Sosa (7–3) Happ (0–1) Feliciano (1) 45,003 41–40
July (15–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
82 July 1 Mets 5–3 Kendrick (2–0) Pelfrey (0–6) Alfonseca (6) 45,289 42–40
83 July 2 @ Astros 7–5 Williams (4–10) Moyer (7–6) Miller (1) 28,973 42–41
84 July 3 @ Astros 5–4 (13) Albers (2–4) Mesa (0–1) 37,993 42–42
85 July 4 @ Astros 8–3 Hamels (10–4) Sampson (6–6) 39,993 43–42
86 July 6 @ Rockies 7–6 (11) Corpas (3–2) Durbin (0–2) 29,239 43–43
87 July 7 @ Rockies 6–3 López (5–2) Moyer (7–7) Corpas (1) 35,196 43–44
88 July 8 @ Rockies 8–4 Eaton (8–5) Cook (5–6) Madson (1) 25,119 44–44
89 July 13 Cardinals 13–3 Kendrick (4–0) Wells (3–12) 43,838 45–44
90 July 14 Cardinals 10–4 Hamels (11–4) Maroth (5–4) 45,050 46–44
91 July 15 Cardinals 10–2 Wainwright (8–7) Eaton (8–6) 44,872 46–45
92 July 16 @ Dodgers 10–3 Penny (11–1) Moyer (7–8) 41,458 46–46
93 July 17 @ Dodgers 15–3 Durbin (1–2) Hendrickson (4–5) 45,074 47–46
94 July 18 @ Dodgers 5–4 Seánez (6–1) Kendrick (4–1) Saito (25) 47,114 47–47
95 July 19 @ Padres 1–0 Young (9–3) Hamels (11–5) Hoffman (27) 30,885 47–48
96 July 20 @ Padres 7–3 Eaton (9–6) Germano (6–4) Alfonseca (7) 36,113 48–48
97 July 21 @ Padres 12–4 Moyer (8–8) Wells (5–6) 40,917 49–48
98 July 22 @ Padres 9–0 Durbin (2–2) Peavy (9–5) 37,986 50–48
99 July 24 Nationals 4–3 Madson (2–2) Ayala (0–2) Alfonseca (8) 40,110 51–48
100 July 25 Nationals 7–5 (14) Condrey (4–0) Booker (0–1) 44,931 52–48
101 July 26 Nationals 7–6 Rauch (6–2) Mesa (1–3) Cordero (20) 43,413 52–49
102 July 27 Pirates 8–1 (7) Moyer (9–8) Van Benschoten (0–5) 37,136 53–49
103 July 28 Pirates 10–5 Durbin (3–2) Youman (2–3) 45,149 54–49
104 July 29 Pirates 5–1 Kendrick (5–1) Snell (7–9) 40,030 55–49
105 July 30 @ Cubs 4–1 Hamels (12–5) Lilly (11–5) Myers (7) 41,686 56–49
106 July 31 @ Cubs 7–3 Marquis (8–6) Eaton (9–7) 40,495 56–50
August (16–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
107 August 1 @ Cubs 5–4 Dempster (2–3) Myers (1–3) 40,558 56–51
108 August 2 @ Cubs 10–6 Durbin (4–2) Marshall (5–5) 40,988 57–51
109 August 3 @ Brewers 2–1 Gallardo (4–1) Kendrick (5–2) Cordero (33) 39,483 57–52
110 August 4 @ Brewers 6–5 Turnbow (3–4) Gordon (1–2) Cordero (34) 42,126 57–53
111 August 5 @ Brewers 8–6 (11) Myers (2–3) Parra (0–1) Mesa (1) 43,716 58–53
112 August 7 Marlins 11–1 Moyer (10–8) VandenHurk (3–3) Durbin (1) 32,791 59–53
113 August 8 Marlins 6–4 Lohse (7–12) Willis (7–12) Myers (8) 34,139 60–53
114 August 9 Marlins 4–2 Tankersley (5–1) Myers (2–4) Gregg (24) 37,009 60–54
115 August 10 Braves 5–4 Hamels (13–5) Moylan (4–2) Gordon (6) 40,844 61–54
116 August 11 Braves 7–5 Mahay (1–0) Eaton (9–8) Wickman (19) 44,948 61–55
117 August 12 Braves 5–3 Moyer (11–8) Carlyle (7–4) Myers (9) 45,053 62–55
118 August 14 @ Nationals 3–2 Alfonseca (4–1) Rauch (8–3) Myers (10) 27,128 63–55
119 August 15 @ Nationals 4–2 Redding (2–3) Kendrick (5–3) Cordero (27) 25,575 63–56
120 August 16 @ Nationals 4–2 Hamels (14–5) Hanrahan (2–1) Myers (11) 27,308 64–56
121 August 17 @ Pirates 11–8 Durbin (5–2) Gorzelanny (11–7) 37,072 65–56
122 August 18 @ Pirates 11–6 Maholm (9–14) Moyer (11–9) 38,152 65–57
123 August 19 @ Pirates 8–4 Snell (8–10) Romero (1–1) 31,277 65–58
124 August 21 Dodgers 5–4 Kendrick (6–3) Tomko (2–11) Myers (12) 35,326 66–58
125 August 22 Dodgers 15–3 Lowe (10–11) Durbin (5–3) 37,321 66–59
126 August 23 Dodgers 5–2 Billingsley (8–4) Romero (1–2) Saito (34) 37,875 66–60
127 August 24 Padres 14–3 Maddux (10–9) Moyer (11–10) 39,023 66–61
128 August 25 Padres 4–3 Bell (6–4) Myers (2–5) Hoffman (33) 37,957 66–62
129 August 26 Padres 14–2 Kendrick (7–3) Stauffer (0–1) Ennis (1) 39,362 67–62
130 August 27 Mets 9–2 Durbin (6–3) Lawrence (1–2) 38,165 68–62
131 August 28 Mets 4–2 (10) Myers (3–5) Mota (1–1) 40,508 69–62
132 August 29 Mets 3–2 Moyer (12–10) Pérez (12–9) Myers (13) 43,150 70–62
133 August 30 Mets 11–10 Gordon (2–2) Wagner (2–2) 42,552 71–62
134 August 31 @ Marlins 9–2 Kendrick (8–3) Mitre (5–8) 15,231 72–62
September (17–11)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
135 September 1 @ Marlins 12–6 Kim (8–6) Durbin (6–4) Gregg (27) 24,651 72–63
136 September 2 @ Marlins 7–6 Miller (5–0) Davis (0–1) Gregg (28) 12,334 72–64
137 September 3 @ Braves 5–1 Cormier (2–4) Moyer (12–11) 31,592 72–65
138 September 4 @ Braves 5–2 Lohse (8–12) Carlyle (8–6) Myers (14) 22,130 73–65
139 September 5 @ Braves 9–8 Soriano (3–3) Myers (3–6) 22,115 73–66
140 September 7 Marlins 6–3 Kim (9–6) Durbin (6–5) Gregg (29) 38,696 73–67
141 September 8 Marlins 9–1 Condrey (5–0) VandenHurk (4–6) 38,559 74–67
142 September 9 Marlins 8–5 Moyer (13–11) Willis (8–15) Myers (15) 32,574 75–67
143 September 10 Rockies 6–5 (10) Myers (4–6) Buchholz (6–5) 25,046 76–67
144 September 11 Rockies 8–2 Morales (1–2) Eaton (9–9) 25,263 76–68
145 September 12 Rockies 12–0 Redman (1–4) Kendrick (8–4) 31,541 76–69
146 September 13 Rockies 12–4 Geary (2–2) Francis (15–8) 42,623 77–69
147 September 14 @ Mets 3–2 (10) Gordon (3–2) Heilman (7–7) Myers (16) 53,730 78–69
148 September 15 @ Mets 5–3 Alfonseca (5–1) Sosa (9–7) Myers (17) 55,477 79–69
149 September 16 @ Mets 10–6 Geary (3–2) Mota (2–2) 52,779 80–69
150 September 17 @ Cardinals 13–11 Kendrick (9–4) Thompson (6–6) Rosario (1) 42,031 81–69
151 September 18 @ Cardinals 7–4 (14) Mesa (2–3) Maroth (5–7) Condrey (1) 42,170 82–69
152 September 19 @ Cardinals 2–1 (10) Flores (3–0) Myers (4–7) 44,337 82–70
153 September 20 @ Nationals 7–6 Romero (2–2) Albaladejo (1–1) Myers (18) 19,966 83–70
154 September 21 @ Nationals 6–3 Eaton (10–9) Hill (4–5) Myers (19) 26,949 84–70
155 September 22 @ Nationals 4–1 (10) Myers (5–7) Schroder (2–3) Condrey (2) 26,412 85–70
156 September 23 @ Nationals 5–3 Ayala (2–2) Alfonseca (5–2) Cordero (36) 40,519 85–71
157 September 25 Braves 10–6 Bennett (2–0) Moyer (13–12) 39,129 85–72
158 September 26 Braves 5–2 Lohse (9–12) Hudson (16–10) Myers (20) 36,588 86–72
159 September 27 Braves 6–4 Kendrick (10–4) Smoltz (14–8) Myers (21) 40,589 87–72
160 September 28 Nationals 6–0 Hamels (15–5) Redding (3–6) 45,084 88–72
161 September 29 Nationals 4–2 Chico (7–9) Eaton (10–10) Cordero (37) 44,532 88–73
162 September 30 Nationals 6–1 Moyer (14–12) Bergmann (6–6) 44,865 89–73

Player stats edit

Batting edit

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Jimmy Rollins 162 716 139 212 38 20 30 94 41 49 .296 .531
Aaron Rowand 161 612 105 189 45 0 27 89 6 47 .309 .515
Chase Utley 132 530 104 176 48 5 22 103 9 50 .332 .566
Ryan Howard 144 529 94 142 26 0 47 136 1 107 .268 .584
Pat Burrell 155 472 77 121 26 0 30 97 0 114 .256 .502
Shane Victorino 131 456 78 128 23 3 12 46 37 37 .281 .423
Carlos Ruiz 115 374 42 97 29 2 6 54 6 42 .259 .396
Greg Dobbs 142 324 45 88 20 4 10 55 3 29 .272 .451
Wes Helms 112 280 21 69 19 0 5 39 0 19 .246 .368
Jayson Werth 94 255 43 76 11 3 8 49 7 44 .298 .459
Abraham Núñez 136 252 24 59 10 1 0 16 2 30 .234 .282
Tadahito Iguchi 45 138 22 42 10 0 3 12 6 13 .304 .442
Chris Coste 48 129 15 36 3 0 5 22 0 4 .279 .419
Rod Barajas 48 122 16 28 8 0 4 10 0 21 .230 .393
Michael Bourn 105 119 29 33 3 3 1 6 18 13 .277 .378
Chris Roberson 28 28 6 8 0 0 0 1 2 1 .286 .286
Pete Laforest 14 11 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 .091 .091
Russell Branyan 7 9 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 .222 .889
Pitcher Totals 162 332 28 51 7 0 1 15 0 19 .154 .184
Team Totals 162 5688 892 1558 326 41 213 850 138 641 .274 .458

Source:[2]

Pitching edit

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Jamie Moyer 14 12 5.01 33 33 0 199.1 222 118 111 66 133
Cole Hamels 15 5 3.39 28 28 0 183.1 163 72 69 43 177
Adam Eaton 10 10 6.29 30 30 0 161.2 192 117 113 71 97
Kyle Kendrick 10 4 3.87 20 20 0 121.0 129 53 52 25 49
Jon Lieber 3 6 4.73 14 12 0 78.0 91 44 41 22 54
Brett Myers 5 7 4.33 51 3 21 68.2 61 33 33 27 83
Geoff Geary 3 2 4.41 57 0 0 67.1 72 44 33 25 38
J.D. Durbin 6 5 5.15 18 10 1 64.2 71 42 37 36 39
Kyle Lohse 3 0 4.72 13 11 0 61.0 64 33 32 24 42
Freddy García 1 5 5.90 11 11 0 58.0 74 39 38 19 50
Ryan Madson 2 2 3.05 38 0 1 56.0 48 19 19 23 43
Clay Condrey 5 0 5.04 39 0 2 50.1 61 30 28 16 27
Antonio Alfonseca 5 2 5.44 61 0 8 49.2 65 31 30 27 24
Tom Gordon 3 2 4.73 44 0 6 40.0 40 21 21 13 32
José Mesa 1 2 5.54 40 0 1 39.0 34 32 24 19 20
J.C. Romero 1 2 1.24 51 0 0 36.1 15 5 5 25 31
Francisco Rosario 0 3 5.47 23 0 1 26.1 34 16 16 13 25
Mike Zagurski 1 0 5.91 25 0 0 21.1 25 14 14 11 21
Yoel Hernández 0 0 5.28 14 0 0 15.1 20 9 9 1 13
Brian Sanches 1 1 5.52 12 0 0 14.2 13 11 9 12 9
Fabio Castro 0 0 6.00 10 1 0 12.0 9 8 8 13 14
Kane Davis 0 1 5.56 11 0 0 11.1 17 7 7 8 10
John Ennis 0 0 8.22 3 1 1 7.2 12 7 7 3 8
Zach Segovia 0 1 9.00 1 1 0 5.0 8 5 5 1 2
Matt Smith 0 0 11.25 9 0 0 4.0 4 5 5 11 1
J.A. Happ 0 1 11.25 1 1 0 4.0 7 5 5 2 5
Joe Bisenius 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 2 0 0 2 3
Anderson García 0 0 13.50 1 0 0 0.2 2 1 1 0 0
Team Totals 89 73 4.73 162 162 42 1458.1 1555 821 767 558 1050

Source:[3]

Playoffs edit

NLDS edit

Game Score Date Starters Time (ET)
1 Colorado Rockies 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 October 3 Jeff Francis (1–0) vs. Cole Hamels (0–1) 3:07 pm
2 Colorado Rockies 10, Philadelphia Phillies 5 October 4 Josh Fogg (1–0) vs. Kyle Kendrick (0–1) 3:07 pm
3 Philadelphia Phillies 1, Colorado Rockies 2 October 6 Jamie Moyer vs. Ubaldo Jiménez 9:37 pm

Awards edit

Jimmy Rollins won the Baseball Digest Player of the Year, the NL Most Valuable Player Award, the NLBM Oscar Charleston Legacy Award (NL MVP), the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association ("Outstanding Pro Athlete"), the John Wanamaker Athletic Award from the Philadelphia Sports Congress (summer 2008; for the 2007 calendar year),[4][5][6][7] and the Pride of Philadelphia Award from the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame.

The NL Rawlings Gold Glove Award was won by Rollins (shortstop) and Aaron Rowand (outfield). The NL Silver Slugger Award was won by Chase Utley (second base) and Rollins (shortstop). Carlos Ruiz was named to the Topps All-Star Rookie team, at catcher.

The Philadelphia chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) presented its annual franchise awards to Jimmy Rollins ("Mike Schmidt Most Valuable Player Award"), Cole Hamels ("Steve Carlton Most Valuable Pitcher Award"), Larry Shenk ("Dallas Green Special Achievement Award"), and Aaron Rowand ("Tug McGraw Good Guy Award").

The Philadelphia Sports Writers Association presented awards to broadcaster Harry Kalas ("Living Legend Award") and public-relations director Larry Shenk ("Lifetime Achievement Award").

Farm system edit

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Clearwater

References edit

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN.com
  • Batting Statistics: Philadelphia Phillies Batting Stats on ESPN.com
  • Pitching Statistics: Philadelphia Phillies Pitching Stats on ESPN.com
  • 2007 Philadelphia Phillies at Baseball Reference
  1. ^ Knox, Aaron (June 27, 2007). "Phillies say loss-count off by one on some sources". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  2. ^ Fastenau, Stephen (July 15, 2007). . MLB.com. Archived from the original on September 21, 2017. Retrieved July 24, 2017.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on January 31, 2010. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  4. ^ And The Winners Were ... See all the John Wanamaker Athletic Award-recipients since 1961 July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine webpage. Philadelphia Sports Congress website (Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau). Retrieved May 23, 2011.
  5. ^ For the complete article, scroll down, below the advertisements. "Halladay wins Wanamaker Award". Philly.com. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 23, 2011.
  6. ^ . Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau. June 28, 2011. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved August 24, 2011.
  7. ^ Barkowitz, Ed (July 9, 2009). "Phillies, Temple teeming with pride at Wanamaker Award ceremony". Philly.com. Retrieved July 7, 2011. Crystal Tea Room ... at the Macy's building ....

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The 2007 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 125th season in the history of the franchise It would begin with the Phillies approaching a historic mark The Phillies started the year with an MLB record 9 955 losses in franchise history 1 On July 15 they lost their 10 000th game to the St Louis Cardinals becoming the first professional sports team in modern history to reach that milestone 2 The Phillies rallied in the closing days of the season winning their final game against the Washington Nationals This win and the New York Mets loss to the Florida Marlins gave the Phillies the National League East title resulting in the Phillies clinching a postseason berth for the first time since 1993 They were swept in the NLDS by the Colorado Rockies 2007 Philadelphia PhilliesNational League East ChampionsLeagueNational LeagueDivisionEastBallparkCitizens Bank ParkCityPhiladelphia PennsylvaniaRecord89 73 549 Divisional place1stOwnersBill GilesGeneral managersPat GillickManagersCharlie 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National League recordvteSource 1 Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH ALArizona 4 2 4 2 2 4 8 10 6 1 5 2 8 10 2 5 3 4 5 1 5 4 10 8 10 8 4 3 6 1 8 7Atlanta 2 4 5 4 1 6 4 2 10 8 3 3 4 3 5 2 9 9 9 9 5 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 11 7 4 11Chicago 2 4 4 5 9 9 5 2 0 6 8 7 2 5 9 6 2 5 3 4 8 7 3 5 5 2 11 5 6 1 8 4Cincinnati 4 2 6 1 9 9 2 4 4 3 4 11 2 4 8 7 2 5 2 4 9 7 2 4 4 3 6 9 1 6 7 11Colorado 10 8 2 4 2 5 4 2 3 3 3 4 12 6 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 11 8 10 8 3 4 4 3 10 8Florida 1 6 8 10 6 0 3 4 3 3 2 3 4 3 2 5 7 11 9 9 3 4 3 4 1 6 2 4 8 10 9 9Houston 2 5 3 3 7 8 11 4 4 3 3 2 4 3 5 13 2 5 3 3 5 10 4 3 2 4 7 9 2 5 9 9Los Angeles 10 8 3 4 5 2 4 2 6 12 3 4 3 4 3 3 5 5 4 2 5 2 8 10 10 8 3 3 5 1 5 10Milwaukee 5 2 2 5 6 9 7 8 2 4 5 2 13 5 3 3 2 4 3 4 10 6 2 5 4 5 7 8 4 2 8 7New York 4 3 9 9 5 2 5 2 2 4 11 7 5 2 5 5 4 2 6 12 4 2 2 4 4 2 5 2 9 9 8 7Philadelphia 1 5 9 9 4 3 4 2 3 4 9 9 3 3 2 4 4 3 12 6 4 2 4 3 4 4 6 3 12 6 8 7Pittsburgh 4 5 1 5 7 8 7 9 3 4 4 3 10 5 2 5 6 10 2 4 2 4 1 6 4 2 6 12 4 2 5 10San Diego 8 10 2 5 5 3 4 2 8 11 4 3 3 4 10 8 5 2 4 2 3 4 6 1 14 4 3 4 4 2 6 9San Francisco 8 10 3 4 2 5 3 4 8 10 6 1 4 2 8 10 5 4 2 4 4 4 2 4 4 14 4 1 3 4 5 10St Louis 3 4 4 3 5 11 9 6 4 3 4 2 9 7 3 3 8 7 2 5 3 6 12 6 4 3 1 4 1 5 6 9Washington 1 6 7 11 1 6 6 1 3 4 10 8 5 2 1 5 2 4 9 9 6 12 2 4 2 4 4 3 5 1 9 9 Transactions edit September 4 2007 Pete LaForest was selected off waivers by the Philadelphia Phillies from the San Diego Padres 3 Roster edit 2007 Philadelphia PhilliesRosterPitchers 57 Antonio Alfonseca 46 Joseph Bisenius 52 Fabio Castro 55 Clay Condrey 48 Kane Davis 52 J D Durbin 23 Adam Eaton 46 John Ennis 61 Anderson Garcia 34 Freddy Garcia 56 Geoff Geary 45 Tom Gordon 35 Cole Hamels 66 J A Happ 44 Yoel Hernandez 38 Kyle Kendrick 21 Jon Lieber 37 Kyle Lohse 63 Ryan Madson 49 Jose Mesa 50 Jamie Moyer 39 Brett Myers 16 J C Romero 54 Francisco Rosario 48 Brian Sanches 37 Zack Segovia 40 Matt Smith 59 Mike Zagurski Catchers 2 Rod Barajas 27 Chris Coste 51 Carlos RuizInfielders 4 Russell Branyan 19 Greg Dobbs 18 Wes Helms 6 Ryan Howard 12 Tadahito Iguchi 3 Abraham Nunez 11 Jimmy Rollins 26 Chase Utley Outfielders 9 Michael Bourn 5 Pat Burrell 29 Chris Roberson 33 Aaron Rowand 8 Shane Victorino 28 Jayson WerthOther batters 4 Pete LaForest Manager 41 Charlie ManuelCoaches 17 Mick Billmeyer catching 28 Rich Dubee pitching 31 Ramon Henderson bullpen 15 Davey Lopes first base 7 Steve Smith third base 25 Milt Thompson hitting 22 Jimy Williams bench Game log edit 2007 Game LogApril 11 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 2 Braves 5 3 10 Wickman 1 0 Madson 0 1 Paronto 1 44 742 0 12 April 4 Braves 3 2 11 McBride 1 0 Madson 0 2 Wickman 1 41 516 0 23 April 5 Braves 8 4 James 1 0 Eaton 0 1 Soriano 1 30 062 0 34 April 6 Marlins 8 2 Moyer 1 0 Mitre 0 1 40 397 1 35 April 7 Marlins 8 5 Willis 2 0 Myers 0 1 32 419 1 46 April 8 Marlins 6 4 Olsen 2 0 Segovia 0 1 Gardner 1 16 308 1 57 April 9 Mets 11 5 Feliciano 1 0 Geary 0 1 56 227 1 68 April 11 Mets 5 2 Eaton 1 1 Perez 1 1 Gordon 1 41 927 2 69 April 12 Mets 5 3 Glavine 2 1 Moyer 1 1 Wagner 2 33 355 2 710 April 13 Astros 9 6 Oswalt 2 0 Myers 0 2 Wheeler 2 44 336 2 811 April 14 Astros 8 5 Hamels 1 0 Williams 0 2 Gordon 2 35 387 3 8 April 15 Astros Postponed rain made up April 23 3 8 April 16 Mets Postponed rain made up June 29 3 812 April 17 Mets 8 1 Glavine 3 1 Garcia 0 1 27 058 3 913 April 18 Nationals 5 4 13 Speigner 1 0 Rosario 0 1 18 584 3 1014 April 19 Nationals 4 2 Moyer 2 1 Patterson 0 3 Gordon 3 18 671 4 1015 April 20 Reds 2 1 10 Coutlangus 1 0 Gordon 0 1 32 962 4 1116 April 21 Reds 4 1 Hamels 2 0 Milton 0 3 39 353 5 1117 April 22 Reds 9 3 Garcia 1 1 Belisle 2 1 29 717 6 1118 April 23 Astros 11 4 Eaton 2 1 Sampson 2 1 32 517 7 1119 April 24 Nationals 6 3 Alfonseca 1 0 Bowie 0 1 Gordon 4 24 745 8 1120 April 25 Nationals 9 3 Lieber 1 0 Patterson 0 4 23 526 9 1121 April 26 Nationals 4 2 Hill 2 2 Hamels 2 1 Cordero 2 26 572 9 1222 April 27 Marlins 6 5 Gordon 1 1 Messenger 0 1 32 331 10 1223 April 28 Marlins 11 5 Willis 5 1 Eaton 2 2 36 914 10 1324 April 29 Marlins 6 1 Moyer 3 1 Obermueller 1 1 45 107 11 1325 April 30 Braves 5 2 Gonzalez 1 0 Alfonseca 1 1 20 354 11 14May 15 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record26 May 1 Braves 6 4 Hamels 3 1 Redman 0 4 Gordon 5 19 670 12 1427 May 2 Braves 4 3 Paronto 1 0 Garcia 1 2 Soriano 2 23 647 12 1528 May 3 Giants 9 7 Eaton 3 2 Cain 1 2 Myers 1 33 466 13 1529 May 4 Giants 6 2 Morris 4 1 Moyer 3 2 39 265 13 1630 May 5 Giants 9 4 Lowry 4 2 Lieber 1 1 40 796 13 1731 May 6 Giants 8 5 Hamels 4 1 Chulk 0 2 Myers 2 38 738 14 1732 May 7 D backs 4 3 Lyon 3 1 Rosario 0 2 Valverde 12 19 592 14 1833 May 8 D backs 3 2 Owings 2 1 Eaton 3 3 Pena 1 22 888 14 1934 May 9 D backs 9 3 Moyer 4 2 Medders 1 1 Myers 3 25 286 15 1935 May 11 Cubs 7 2 Hamels 5 1 Hill 4 2 42 473 16 1936 May 12 Cubs 11 7 Alfonseca 2 1 Howry 0 3 45 026 17 1937 May 13 Cubs 4 1 Lilly 3 2 Lieber 1 2 Dempster 8 45 129 17 2038 May 14 Brewers 8 6 Condrey 1 0 Turnbow 1 1 Myers 4 29 183 18 2039 May 15 Brewers 4 3 Myers 1 2 Turnbow 1 2 41 258 19 2040 May 16 Brewers 6 2 Hamels 6 1 Suppan 5 4 42 713 20 2041 May 17 Brewers 3 2 Sheets 4 2 Garcia 1 3 Cordero 16 31 553 20 2142 May 18 Blue Jays 5 3 Lieber 2 2 McGowan 0 1 Myers 5 34 723 21 2143 May 19 Blue Jays 13 2 Marcum 2 2 Moyer 4 3 32 004 21 2244 May 20 Blue Jays 5 3 Eaton 4 3 Litsch 1 1 Myers 6 39 030 22 2245 May 22 Marlins 5 3 Olsen 4 3 Hamels 6 2 Gregg 4 11 162 22 2346 May 23 Marlins 8 7 10 Condrey 2 0 Gregg 0 2 11 575 23 2347 May 24 Marlins 5 4 11 Gardner 1 2 Rosario 0 3 11 811 23 2448 May 25 Braves 8 3 Moyer 5 3 Hudson 5 3 35 402 24 2449 May 26 Braves 6 4 Eaton 5 3 Carlyle 0 1 Alfonseca 1 40 122 25 2450 May 27 Braves 13 6 Hamels 7 2 Davies 2 3 38 058 26 2451 May 28 D backs 5 4 Davis 3 6 Garcia 1 4 Lyon 2 41 985 26 2552 May 29 D backs 11 5 Owings 4 1 Lieber 2 3 27 643 26 2653 May 30 D backs 4 3 Johnson 3 2 Moyer 5 4 Valverde 19 33 281 26 27June 15 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record54 June 1 Giants 13 0 Morris 6 2 Eaton 5 4 38 164 26 2855 June 2 Giants 5 2 Hamels 8 2 Lowry 5 5 45 153 27 2856 June 3 Giants 9 8 Alfonseca 3 1 Correia 1 2 39 293 28 2857 June 4 Giants 8 1 Zito 6 5 Lieber 2 4 33 967 28 2958 June 5 Mets 4 2 11 Geary 1 1 Feliciano 1 1 Alfonseca 2 43 078 29 2959 June 6 Mets 4 2 Eaton 6 4 Heilman 5 3 Alfonseca 3 42 696 30 2960 June 7 Mets 6 3 10 Zagurski 1 0 Schoeneweis 0 1 Alfonseca 4 43 398 31 2961 June 8 Royals 8 4 Elarton 2 2 Garcia 1 5 Dotel 3 19 121 31 3062 June 9 Royals 4 0 Lieber 3 4 Meche 3 6 23 734 32 3063 June 10 Royals 17 5 Greinke 3 4 Moyer 5 5 16 034 32 3164 June 11 White Sox 3 0 Eaton 7 4 Vazquez 3 5 Alfonseca 5 31 989 33 3165 June 12 White Sox 7 3 Hamels 9 2 Contreras 4 7 34 529 34 3166 June 13 White Sox 8 4 Madson 1 2 Thornton 2 2 42 677 35 3167 June 15 Tigers 12 8 Bonderman 7 0 Lieber 3 5 42 719 35 3268 June 16 Tigers 6 3 Moyer 6 5 Miller 2 1 45 102 36 3269 June 17 Tigers 7 4 Verlander 7 2 Geary 1 2 Jones 17 45 537 36 3370 June 18 Indians 10 1 Lee 3 4 Hamels 9 3 18 710 36 3471 June 19 Indians 9 6 Kendrick 1 0 Stanford 1 1 17 371 37 3472 June 20 Indians 10 6 Sabathia 10 2 Lieber 3 6 24 278 37 3573 June 22 Cardinals 6 0 Moyer 7 5 Reyes 0 9 45 360 38 3574 June 23 Cardinals 8 3 Wainwright 6 6 Eaton 7 5 45 336 38 3675 June 24 Cardinals 5 1 Sanches 1 0 Thompson 5 3 44 899 39 3676 June 26 Reds 11 4 Kendrick 2 0 Bailey 2 1 35 314 40 3677 June 27 Reds 9 6 McBeth 2 1 Sanches 1 1 Weathers 15 31 803 40 3778 June 28 Reds 8 7 10 Condrey 3 0 Santos 1 3 44 323 41 3779 June 29 Mets 6 5 Hernandez 4 3 Durbin 0 1 Wagner 16 35 849 41 3880 June 29 Mets 5 2 Maine 9 4 Hamels 9 4 45 165 41 3981 June 30 Mets 8 3 Sosa 7 3 Happ 0 1 Feliciano 1 45 003 41 40July 15 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record82 July 1 Mets 5 3 Kendrick 2 0 Pelfrey 0 6 Alfonseca 6 45 289 42 4083 July 2 Astros 7 5 Williams 4 10 Moyer 7 6 Miller 1 28 973 42 4184 July 3 Astros 5 4 13 Albers 2 4 Mesa 0 1 37 993 42 4285 July 4 Astros 8 3 Hamels 10 4 Sampson 6 6 39 993 43 4286 July 6 Rockies 7 6 11 Corpas 3 2 Durbin 0 2 29 239 43 4387 July 7 Rockies 6 3 Lopez 5 2 Moyer 7 7 Corpas 1 35 196 43 4488 July 8 Rockies 8 4 Eaton 8 5 Cook 5 6 Madson 1 25 119 44 4489 July 13 Cardinals 13 3 Kendrick 4 0 Wells 3 12 43 838 45 4490 July 14 Cardinals 10 4 Hamels 11 4 Maroth 5 4 45 050 46 4491 July 15 Cardinals 10 2 Wainwright 8 7 Eaton 8 6 44 872 46 4592 July 16 Dodgers 10 3 Penny 11 1 Moyer 7 8 41 458 46 4693 July 17 Dodgers 15 3 Durbin 1 2 Hendrickson 4 5 45 074 47 4694 July 18 Dodgers 5 4 Seanez 6 1 Kendrick 4 1 Saito 25 47 114 47 4795 July 19 Padres 1 0 Young 9 3 Hamels 11 5 Hoffman 27 30 885 47 4896 July 20 Padres 7 3 Eaton 9 6 Germano 6 4 Alfonseca 7 36 113 48 4897 July 21 Padres 12 4 Moyer 8 8 Wells 5 6 40 917 49 4898 July 22 Padres 9 0 Durbin 2 2 Peavy 9 5 37 986 50 4899 July 24 Nationals 4 3 Madson 2 2 Ayala 0 2 Alfonseca 8 40 110 51 48100 July 25 Nationals 7 5 14 Condrey 4 0 Booker 0 1 44 931 52 48101 July 26 Nationals 7 6 Rauch 6 2 Mesa 1 3 Cordero 20 43 413 52 49102 July 27 Pirates 8 1 7 Moyer 9 8 Van Benschoten 0 5 37 136 53 49103 July 28 Pirates 10 5 Durbin 3 2 Youman 2 3 45 149 54 49104 July 29 Pirates 5 1 Kendrick 5 1 Snell 7 9 40 030 55 49105 July 30 Cubs 4 1 Hamels 12 5 Lilly 11 5 Myers 7 41 686 56 49106 July 31 Cubs 7 3 Marquis 8 6 Eaton 9 7 40 495 56 50August 16 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record107 August 1 Cubs 5 4 Dempster 2 3 Myers 1 3 40 558 56 51108 August 2 Cubs 10 6 Durbin 4 2 Marshall 5 5 40 988 57 51109 August 3 Brewers 2 1 Gallardo 4 1 Kendrick 5 2 Cordero 33 39 483 57 52110 August 4 Brewers 6 5 Turnbow 3 4 Gordon 1 2 Cordero 34 42 126 57 53111 August 5 Brewers 8 6 11 Myers 2 3 Parra 0 1 Mesa 1 43 716 58 53112 August 7 Marlins 11 1 Moyer 10 8 VandenHurk 3 3 Durbin 1 32 791 59 53113 August 8 Marlins 6 4 Lohse 7 12 Willis 7 12 Myers 8 34 139 60 53114 August 9 Marlins 4 2 Tankersley 5 1 Myers 2 4 Gregg 24 37 009 60 54115 August 10 Braves 5 4 Hamels 13 5 Moylan 4 2 Gordon 6 40 844 61 54116 August 11 Braves 7 5 Mahay 1 0 Eaton 9 8 Wickman 19 44 948 61 55117 August 12 Braves 5 3 Moyer 11 8 Carlyle 7 4 Myers 9 45 053 62 55118 August 14 Nationals 3 2 Alfonseca 4 1 Rauch 8 3 Myers 10 27 128 63 55119 August 15 Nationals 4 2 Redding 2 3 Kendrick 5 3 Cordero 27 25 575 63 56120 August 16 Nationals 4 2 Hamels 14 5 Hanrahan 2 1 Myers 11 27 308 64 56121 August 17 Pirates 11 8 Durbin 5 2 Gorzelanny 11 7 37 072 65 56122 August 18 Pirates 11 6 Maholm 9 14 Moyer 11 9 38 152 65 57123 August 19 Pirates 8 4 Snell 8 10 Romero 1 1 31 277 65 58124 August 21 Dodgers 5 4 Kendrick 6 3 Tomko 2 11 Myers 12 35 326 66 58125 August 22 Dodgers 15 3 Lowe 10 11 Durbin 5 3 37 321 66 59126 August 23 Dodgers 5 2 Billingsley 8 4 Romero 1 2 Saito 34 37 875 66 60127 August 24 Padres 14 3 Maddux 10 9 Moyer 11 10 39 023 66 61128 August 25 Padres 4 3 Bell 6 4 Myers 2 5 Hoffman 33 37 957 66 62129 August 26 Padres 14 2 Kendrick 7 3 Stauffer 0 1 Ennis 1 39 362 67 62130 August 27 Mets 9 2 Durbin 6 3 Lawrence 1 2 38 165 68 62131 August 28 Mets 4 2 10 Myers 3 5 Mota 1 1 40 508 69 62132 August 29 Mets 3 2 Moyer 12 10 Perez 12 9 Myers 13 43 150 70 62133 August 30 Mets 11 10 Gordon 2 2 Wagner 2 2 42 552 71 62134 August 31 Marlins 9 2 Kendrick 8 3 Mitre 5 8 15 231 72 62September 17 11 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record135 September 1 Marlins 12 6 Kim 8 6 Durbin 6 4 Gregg 27 24 651 72 63136 September 2 Marlins 7 6 Miller 5 0 Davis 0 1 Gregg 28 12 334 72 64137 September 3 Braves 5 1 Cormier 2 4 Moyer 12 11 31 592 72 65138 September 4 Braves 5 2 Lohse 8 12 Carlyle 8 6 Myers 14 22 130 73 65139 September 5 Braves 9 8 Soriano 3 3 Myers 3 6 22 115 73 66140 September 7 Marlins 6 3 Kim 9 6 Durbin 6 5 Gregg 29 38 696 73 67141 September 8 Marlins 9 1 Condrey 5 0 VandenHurk 4 6 38 559 74 67142 September 9 Marlins 8 5 Moyer 13 11 Willis 8 15 Myers 15 32 574 75 67143 September 10 Rockies 6 5 10 Myers 4 6 Buchholz 6 5 25 046 76 67144 September 11 Rockies 8 2 Morales 1 2 Eaton 9 9 25 263 76 68145 September 12 Rockies 12 0 Redman 1 4 Kendrick 8 4 31 541 76 69146 September 13 Rockies 12 4 Geary 2 2 Francis 15 8 42 623 77 69147 September 14 Mets 3 2 10 Gordon 3 2 Heilman 7 7 Myers 16 53 730 78 69148 September 15 Mets 5 3 Alfonseca 5 1 Sosa 9 7 Myers 17 55 477 79 69149 September 16 Mets 10 6 Geary 3 2 Mota 2 2 52 779 80 69150 September 17 Cardinals 13 11 Kendrick 9 4 Thompson 6 6 Rosario 1 42 031 81 69151 September 18 Cardinals 7 4 14 Mesa 2 3 Maroth 5 7 Condrey 1 42 170 82 69152 September 19 Cardinals 2 1 10 Flores 3 0 Myers 4 7 44 337 82 70153 September 20 Nationals 7 6 Romero 2 2 Albaladejo 1 1 Myers 18 19 966 83 70154 September 21 Nationals 6 3 Eaton 10 9 Hill 4 5 Myers 19 26 949 84 70155 September 22 Nationals 4 1 10 Myers 5 7 Schroder 2 3 Condrey 2 26 412 85 70156 September 23 Nationals 5 3 Ayala 2 2 Alfonseca 5 2 Cordero 36 40 519 85 71157 September 25 Braves 10 6 Bennett 2 0 Moyer 13 12 39 129 85 72158 September 26 Braves 5 2 Lohse 9 12 Hudson 16 10 Myers 20 36 588 86 72159 September 27 Braves 6 4 Kendrick 10 4 Smoltz 14 8 Myers 21 40 589 87 72160 September 28 Nationals 6 0 Hamels 15 5 Redding 3 6 45 084 88 72161 September 29 Nationals 4 2 Chico 7 9 Eaton 10 10 Cordero 37 44 532 88 73162 September 30 Nationals 6 1 Moyer 14 12 Bergmann 6 6 44 865 89 73Player stats editBatting edit Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in SB Stolen bases BB Walks AVG Batting average SLG Slugging average Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLGJimmy Rollins 162 716 139 212 38 20 30 94 41 49 296 531Aaron Rowand 161 612 105 189 45 0 27 89 6 47 309 515Chase Utley 132 530 104 176 48 5 22 103 9 50 332 566Ryan Howard 144 529 94 142 26 0 47 136 1 107 268 584Pat Burrell 155 472 77 121 26 0 30 97 0 114 256 502Shane Victorino 131 456 78 128 23 3 12 46 37 37 281 423Carlos Ruiz 115 374 42 97 29 2 6 54 6 42 259 396Greg Dobbs 142 324 45 88 20 4 10 55 3 29 272 451Wes Helms 112 280 21 69 19 0 5 39 0 19 246 368Jayson Werth 94 255 43 76 11 3 8 49 7 44 298 459Abraham Nunez 136 252 24 59 10 1 0 16 2 30 234 282Tadahito Iguchi 45 138 22 42 10 0 3 12 6 13 304 442Chris Coste 48 129 15 36 3 0 5 22 0 4 279 419Rod Barajas 48 122 16 28 8 0 4 10 0 21 230 393Michael Bourn 105 119 29 33 3 3 1 6 18 13 277 378Chris Roberson 28 28 6 8 0 0 0 1 2 1 286 286Pete Laforest 14 11 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 091 091Russell Branyan 7 9 2 2 0 0 2 5 0 0 222 889Pitcher Totals 162 332 28 51 7 0 1 15 0 19 154 184Team Totals 162 5688 892 1558 326 41 213 850 138 641 274 458Source 2 Pitching edit Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched H Hits allowed R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed SO Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SOJamie Moyer 14 12 5 01 33 33 0 199 1 222 118 111 66 133Cole Hamels 15 5 3 39 28 28 0 183 1 163 72 69 43 177Adam Eaton 10 10 6 29 30 30 0 161 2 192 117 113 71 97Kyle Kendrick 10 4 3 87 20 20 0 121 0 129 53 52 25 49Jon Lieber 3 6 4 73 14 12 0 78 0 91 44 41 22 54Brett Myers 5 7 4 33 51 3 21 68 2 61 33 33 27 83Geoff Geary 3 2 4 41 57 0 0 67 1 72 44 33 25 38J D Durbin 6 5 5 15 18 10 1 64 2 71 42 37 36 39Kyle Lohse 3 0 4 72 13 11 0 61 0 64 33 32 24 42Freddy Garcia 1 5 5 90 11 11 0 58 0 74 39 38 19 50Ryan Madson 2 2 3 05 38 0 1 56 0 48 19 19 23 43Clay Condrey 5 0 5 04 39 0 2 50 1 61 30 28 16 27Antonio Alfonseca 5 2 5 44 61 0 8 49 2 65 31 30 27 24Tom Gordon 3 2 4 73 44 0 6 40 0 40 21 21 13 32Jose Mesa 1 2 5 54 40 0 1 39 0 34 32 24 19 20J C Romero 1 2 1 24 51 0 0 36 1 15 5 5 25 31Francisco Rosario 0 3 5 47 23 0 1 26 1 34 16 16 13 25Mike Zagurski 1 0 5 91 25 0 0 21 1 25 14 14 11 21Yoel Hernandez 0 0 5 28 14 0 0 15 1 20 9 9 1 13Brian Sanches 1 1 5 52 12 0 0 14 2 13 11 9 12 9Fabio Castro 0 0 6 00 10 1 0 12 0 9 8 8 13 14Kane Davis 0 1 5 56 11 0 0 11 1 17 7 7 8 10John Ennis 0 0 8 22 3 1 1 7 2 12 7 7 3 8Zach Segovia 0 1 9 00 1 1 0 5 0 8 5 5 1 2Matt Smith 0 0 11 25 9 0 0 4 0 4 5 5 11 1J A Happ 0 1 11 25 1 1 0 4 0 7 5 5 2 5Joe Bisenius 0 0 0 00 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 3Anderson Garcia 0 0 13 50 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0Team Totals 89 73 4 73 162 162 42 1458 1 1555 821 767 558 1050Source 3 Playoffs editNLDS edit Game Score Date Starters Time ET 1 Colorado Rockies 4 Philadelphia Phillies 2 October 3 Jeff Francis 1 0 vs Cole Hamels 0 1 3 07 pm2 Colorado Rockies 10 Philadelphia Phillies 5 October 4 Josh Fogg 1 0 vs Kyle Kendrick 0 1 3 07 pm3 Philadelphia Phillies 1 Colorado Rockies 2 October 6 Jamie Moyer vs Ubaldo Jimenez 9 37 pmAwards editJimmy Rollins won the Baseball Digest Player of the Year the NL Most Valuable Player Award the NLBM Oscar Charleston Legacy Award NL MVP the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association Outstanding Pro Athlete the John Wanamaker Athletic Award from the Philadelphia Sports Congress summer 2008 for the 2007 calendar year 4 5 6 7 and the Pride of Philadelphia Award from the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame The NL Rawlings Gold Glove Award was won by Rollins shortstop and Aaron Rowand outfield The NL Silver Slugger Award was won by Chase Utley second base and Rollins shortstop Carlos Ruiz was named to the Topps All Star Rookie team at catcher The Philadelphia chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America BBWAA presented its annual franchise awards to Jimmy Rollins Mike Schmidt Most Valuable Player Award Cole Hamels Steve Carlton Most Valuable Pitcher Award Larry Shenk Dallas Green Special Achievement Award and Aaron Rowand Tug McGraw Good Guy Award The Philadelphia Sports Writers Association presented awards to broadcaster Harry Kalas Living Legend Award and public relations director Larry Shenk Lifetime Achievement Award Farm system editSee also Minor League Baseball Level Team League ManagerAAA Ottawa Lynx International League John RussellAA Reading Phillies Eastern League P J ForbesA Clearwater Threshers Florida State League Dave HuppertA Lakewood BlueClaws South Atlantic League Steve RoadcapA Short Season Williamsport Crosscutters New York Penn League Greg LeggRookie GCL Phillies Gulf Coast League Roly de ArmasLEAGUE CHAMPIONS ClearwaterReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2007 Philadelphia Phillies season Game Logs 1st Half Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN com 2nd Half Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN comBatting Statistics Philadelphia Phillies Batting Stats on ESPN com Pitching Statistics Philadelphia Phillies Pitching Stats on ESPN com2007 Philadelphia Phillies at Baseball Reference Knox Aaron June 27 2007 Phillies say loss count off by one on some sources The Philadelphia Inquirer Fastenau Stephen July 15 2007 Phils handed 10 000th loss MLB com Archived from the original on September 21 2017 Retrieved July 24 2017 Pete LaForest Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on January 31 2010 Retrieved 2010 08 18 And The Winners Were See all the John Wanamaker Athletic Award recipients since 1961 Archived July 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine webpage Philadelphia Sports Congress website Philadelphia Convention amp Visitors Bureau Retrieved May 23 2011 For the complete article scroll down below the advertisements Halladay wins Wanamaker Award Philly com May 17 2011 Retrieved May 23 2011 Halladay Honored with 2011 Wanamaker Athletic Award Eagles Youth Partnership and Francisville A s Volunteer Coaches also recognized Philadelphia Convention amp Visitors Bureau June 28 2011 Archived from the original on August 11 2011 Retrieved August 24 2011 Barkowitz Ed July 9 2009 Phillies Temple teeming with pride at Wanamaker Award ceremony Philly com Retrieved July 7 2011 Crystal Tea Room at the Macy s building Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2007 Philadelphia Phillies season amp oldid 1205160729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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