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Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (L)

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history.[1][2] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.[3] Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Catcher Mike Lieberthal was drafted in the first round by the Phillies in 1990, and went on to have a 13-season career with the team (1994–2006).

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 101 have had surnames beginning with the letter L. One of those players, second baseman Nap Lajoie, has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; he played for Philadelphia for five seasons (1896–1900).[4] Greg Luzinski is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame;[5] the left fielder played for the Phillies for 11 seasons, batting .281 and hitting 253 doubles.[6]

Among the 56 batters in this list, catcher Mike Loan has the highest batting average, at .500; he hit safely in one of his two career at-bats with the Phillies.[7] Other players with an average above .300 include Lajoie (.345),[4] Ralph LaPointe (.308 in one season),[8] Freddy Leach (.312 in six seasons),[9] Dan Leahy (.333 in one season),[10] Cliff W. Lee (.315 in four seasons),[11] Greg Legg (.409 in two seasons),[12] Jesse Levan (.444 in one season),[13] Jim Lindeman (.313 in two seasons),[14] and Kenny Lofton (.335 in one season).[15] Luzinski leads all members of this list with 223 home runs and 811 runs batted in.[6]

Of this list's 46 pitchers, the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage, is shared by three pitchers: Bobby Locke, who won one game in three seasons (1962–1964) with the Phillies;[16] Kyle Lohse, who went 3–0 in 2007;[17] and Marcelino López, who posted a 1–0 record during the 1963 season.[18] Jim Lonborg's 75 victories and 60 defeats are tops in both of those statistical categories, and he also leads in strikeouts, with 551 in 7 seasons.[19] In earned run average, Aquilino López is the leader; he averaged 2.13 earned runs per game in 2005.[20]

Johnny Lush is one of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown a no-hitter, accomplishing the feat on May 1, 1906.[21] Lush also made more than 30% of his career appearances with Philadelphia as a first baseman, batting .254 and amassing 53 extra-base hits.[22]

Key to symbols in player list(s)
or Indicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; ‡ indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team[H]
§ Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
* Indicates a team record[R]
(#) A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
Year Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster.[23]
Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s)[P]
Notes Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies[S]
Ref References
Hall of Fame second baseman Nap Lajoie batted .345 in his five seasons with Philadelphia.
Dave LaPoint lost his only decision with the Phillies.
Jimmy Lavender played for the Phillies during the 1917 season.
Freddy Leach hit 44 home runs in six seasons with Philadelphia.
After arriving to the Phillies in mid-2009, Cliff P. Lee won four games for the team in the 2009 postseason.[24]
Mark Leiter struck out 232 batters in 2 seasons with the Phillies.
Through the close of the 2010 season, Brad Lidge collected 99 saves for Philadelphia, among the top 10 in team history.[25]
After being traded from the Phillies to the Yankees, Cory Lidle was killed in a 2006 plane crash.[26]
Jon Lieber was the Phillies' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2005 and 2006.[27]
Hans Lobert played for Philadelphia from 1911 to 1914,[28] and then managed the club in 1938.[29]
Kenny Lofton was the Phillies' center fielder in 2005.
Jack Lohrke batted .190 in two seasons with Philadelphia.
Kyle Lohse earned a perfect 3–0 record in his Phillies tenure.
Herman Long collected one hit as a Phillie.
Stan Lopata batted in 393 runs in an 11-season career with Philadelphia.
Rodrigo López struck out 19 batters for the Phillies in 2009.
Fred Luderus had an 11-season career with the Phillies, hitting 83 home runs.
Johnny Lush, who appeared in 30% of his contests as both a pitcher and a first baseman, threw a no-hitter in 1906.
List of players whose surnames begin with L, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Pete Laforest
2007
Pinch hitter[a] [30]
Lerrin LaGrow
1980
Pitcher [31]
Nap Lajoie
1896–1900
Second baseman [4]
Steve Lake
1989–1992
Catcher [32]
Al Lakeman
1947–1948
Catcher
First baseman
[33]
Wayne LaMaster
1937–1938
Pitcher [34]
Gene Lambert
1941–1942
Pitcher [35]
Henry Lampe
1895
Pitcher [36]
Don Landrum
1957
Center fielder [37]
Tom Lanning
1938
Pitcher [38]
Andy Lapihuska
1942–1943
Pitcher [39]
Dave LaPoint
1991
Pitcher [40]
Ralph LaPointe
1947
Shortstop [8]
Dan Larson
1978–1981
Pitcher [41]
Billy Lauder
1898–1899
Third baseman [42]
Mike LaValliere
1984
Catcher [43]
Jimmy Lavender
1917
Pitcher [44]
Bill Laxton
1970
Pitcher [45]
Freddy Leach
1923–1928
Center fielder
Left fielder
[9]
Dan Leahy
1896
Shortstop [10]
Bevo LeBourveau
1919–1922
Left fielder [46]
Ricky Ledée
2002–2004
Center fielder
Left fielder
[47]
Bill Lee
1943–1945
Pitcher [48]
Cliff P. Lee
2009
2011
Pitcher [49]
Cliff W. Lee
1921–1924
Left fielder [11]
Hal Lee
1931–1933
Left fielder [50]
Travis Lee
2000–2002
First baseman [51]
Joe Lefebvre
1983–1984
1986
Right fielder [52]
Greg Legg
1986–1987
Second baseman [12]
Ken Lehman
1961
Pitcher [53]
Clarence Lehr
1911
Second baseman
Shortstop
[54]
Dave Leiper
1996
Pitcher [55]
Mark Leiter
1997–1998
Pitcher [56]
Jim Lemon
1963
Left fielder [57]
Ed Lennon
1928
Pitcher [58]
Izzy León
1945
Pitcher [59]
Dutch Leonard
1947–1948
Pitcher [60]
Ted Lepcio
1960
Third baseman [61]
Randy Lerch
1975–1980
1986
Pitcher [62]
Walt Lerian
1928–1929
Catcher [63]
Barry Lersch
1969–1973
Pitcher [64]
Roy Leslie
1922
First baseman [65]
Charlie Letchas
1939
1944
1946
Second baseman [66]
Jesse Levan
1947
Left fielder [13]
Ed Levy
1940
Pinch hitter[b] [67]
Bert Lewis
1924
Pitcher [68]
Fred Lewis
1883
Center fielder [69]
Mark Lewis
1998
Second baseman [70]
Sixto Lezcano
1983–1984
Right fielder [71]
Brad Lidge
2008–2011
Pitcher [72]
Cory Lidle
2004–2006
Pitcher [73]
Jon Lieber
2005–2007
Pitcher [74]
Mike Lieberthal
1994–2006
Catcher [75]
Johnny Lindell
1953
Pitcher [76]
Jim Lindeman
1991–1992
Left fielder
Right fielder
[14]
Doug Lindsey
1991
1993
Catcher [77]
Phil Linz
1966–1967
Third baseman
Shortstop
[78]
Frank Linzy
1974
Pitcher [79]
Angelo LiPetri
1956
1958
Pitcher [80]
Tom Lipp
1897
Pitcher [81]
Pedro Liriano
2005
Pitcher [82]
Joe Lis
1970–1972
Left fielder
First baseman
[83]
Ad Liska
1932–1933
Pitcher [84]
Danny Litwhiler
1940–1943
Left fielder [85]
Mickey Livingston
1941–1943
Catcher [86]
Mike Loan
1912
Catcher [7]
Hans Lobert
1911–1914
Third baseman [28]
Don Lock
1967–1969
Center fielder [87]
Bobby Locke
1962–1964
Pitcher [16]
Carlton Loewer
1998–1999
Pitcher [88]
Kenny Lofton
2005
Center fielder [15]
Jack Lohrke
1952–1953
Shortstop [89]
Bill Lohrman
1934
Pitcher [90]
Kyle Lohse
2007
Pitcher [17]
Jim Lonborg
1973–1979
Pitcher [19]
Herman Long
1904
Second baseman [91]
Tony Longmire
1993–1995
Left fielder [92]
Joe Lonnett
1956–1959
Catcher [93]
Stan Lopata
1948–1958
Catcher [94]
Art Lopatka
1946
Pitcher [95]
Aquilino López
2005
Pitcher [20]
Marcelino López
1963
Pitcher [18]
Rodrigo López
2009
Pitcher [96]
Carlton Lord
1923
Third baseman [97]
Larry Loughlin
1967
Pitcher [98]
Lynn Lovenguth
1955
Pitcher [99]
Jay Loviglio
1980
Second baseman [100]
Torey Lovullo
1999
First baseman
Second baseman
[101]
Peanuts Lowrey
1955
Right fielder [102]
Fred Lucas
1935
Left fielder
Center fielder
Right fielder
[103]
Con Lucid
1895–1896
Pitcher [104]
Lou Lucier
1944–1945
Pitcher [105]
Fred Luderus
1910–1920
First baseman [106]
Al Lukens
1894
Pitcher [107]
Tony Lupien
1944–1945
First baseman [108]
Johnny Lush
1904–1907
First baseman
Pitcher
[22]
Greg Luzinski§
1970–1980
Left fielder [6]
Sparky Lyle
1980–1982
Pitcher [109]
Tom Lynch
1884–1885
Left fielder
Center fielder
[110]
Harry Lyons
1887
Left fielder [111]
Terry Lyons
1929
First baseman [112]

Footnotes edit

Key
  • H The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum determines which cap a player wears on their plaque, signifying "the team with which he made his most indelible mark". The Hall of Fame considers the player's wishes in making their decision, but the Hall makes the final decision as "it is important that the logo be emblematic of the historical accomplishments of that player's career".[113]
  • P Players are listed at a position if they appeared in 30% of their games or more during their Phillies career, as defined by Baseball-Reference. Additional positions may be shown on the Baseball-Reference website by following each player's citation.
  • R Franchise batting and pitching leaders are drawn from Baseball-Reference. A total of 1,500 plate appearances are needed to qualify for batting records,[114] and 500 innings pitched or 50 decisions are required to qualify for pitching records.[25]
  • S Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2010 Major League Baseball season.
List
  • a Pete Laforest is listed by Baseball-Reference as a catcher, but never appeared in a game in the field for the Phillies.
  • b Ed Levy is listed by Baseball-Reference as a left fielder and first baseman, but never appeared in a game in the field for the Phillies.
  • c Terry Lyons entered one game as a defensive replacement and did not bat.

References edit

General
  • "Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Batting Register". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
  • "Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Pitching Register". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
Inline citations
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  9. ^ a b "Freddy Leach Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  32. ^ "Steve Lake Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  33. ^ "Al Lakeman Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  34. ^ "Wayne LaMaster Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  35. ^ "Gene Lambert Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  36. ^ "Henry Lampe Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  37. ^ "Don Landrum Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  38. ^ "Tom Lanning Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  39. ^ "Andy Lapihuska Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  40. ^ "Dave LaPoint Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  41. ^ "Dan Larson Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  42. ^ "Billy Lauder Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  43. ^ "Mike LaValliere Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  44. ^ "Jimmy Lavender Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  45. ^ "Bill Laxton Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  47. ^ "Ricky Ledee Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  53. ^ "Ken Lehman Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  54. ^ "Clarence Lehr Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  56. ^ "Mark Leiter Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  59. ^ "Izzy Leon Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  61. ^ "Ted Lepcio Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
  62. ^ "Randy Lerch Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  66. ^ "Charlie Letchas Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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  68. ^ "Bert Lewis Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
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Main article Philadelphia Phillies all time roster The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia Pennsylvania They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball s National League The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883 the current moniker as well as the Quakers which was used in conjunction with Phillies during the team s early history 1 2 The team was also known unofficially as the Blue Jays during the World War II era 3 Since the franchise s inception 2 081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team whether as an offensive player batting and baserunning or a defensive player fielding pitching or both Catcher Mike Lieberthal was drafted in the first round by the Phillies in 1990 and went on to have a 13 season career with the team 1994 2006 Of those 2 081 Phillies 101 have had surnames beginning with the letter L One of those players second baseman Nap Lajoie has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame he played for Philadelphia for five seasons 1896 1900 4 Greg Luzinski is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame 5 the left fielder played for the Phillies for 11 seasons batting 281 and hitting 253 doubles 6 Among the 56 batters in this list catcher Mike Loan has the highest batting average at 500 he hit safely in one of his two career at bats with the Phillies 7 Other players with an average above 300 include Lajoie 345 4 Ralph LaPointe 308 in one season 8 Freddy Leach 312 in six seasons 9 Dan Leahy 333 in one season 10 Cliff W Lee 315 in four seasons 11 Greg Legg 409 in two seasons 12 Jesse Levan 444 in one season 13 Jim Lindeman 313 in two seasons 14 and Kenny Lofton 335 in one season 15 Luzinski leads all members of this list with 223 home runs and 811 runs batted in 6 Of this list s 46 pitchers the best win loss record in terms of winning percentage is shared by three pitchers Bobby Locke who won one game in three seasons 1962 1964 with the Phillies 16 Kyle Lohse who went 3 0 in 2007 17 and Marcelino Lopez who posted a 1 0 record during the 1963 season 18 Jim Lonborg s 75 victories and 60 defeats are tops in both of those statistical categories and he also leads in strikeouts with 551 in 7 seasons 19 In earned run average Aquilino Lopez is the leader he averaged 2 13 earned runs per game in 2005 20 Johnny Lush is one of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown a no hitter accomplishing the feat on May 1 1906 21 Lush also made more than 30 of his career appearances with Philadelphia as a first baseman batting 254 and amassing 53 extra base hits 22 Roster A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Z Table key Footnotes References Key to symbols in player list s or Indicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum indicates that the Phillies are the player s primary team H Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame Indicates a team record R A number following a player s name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player s honor Year Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies active 25 man roster 23 Position s Indicates the player s primary position s P Notes Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies S Ref References Hall of Fame second baseman Nap Lajoie batted 345 in his five seasons with Philadelphia Dave LaPoint lost his only decision with the Phillies Jimmy Lavender played for the Phillies during the 1917 season Freddy Leach hit 44 home runs in six seasons with Philadelphia After arriving to the Phillies in mid 2009 Cliff P Lee won four games for the team in the 2009 postseason 24 Mark Leiter struck out 232 batters in 2 seasons with the Phillies Through the close of the 2010 season Brad Lidge collected 99 saves for Philadelphia among the top 10 in team history 25 After being traded from the Phillies to the Yankees Cory Lidle was killed in a 2006 plane crash 26 Jon Lieber was the Phillies Opening Day starting pitcher in 2005 and 2006 27 Hans Lobert played for Philadelphia from 1911 to 1914 28 and then managed the club in 1938 29 Kenny Lofton was the Phillies center fielder in 2005 Jack Lohrke batted 190 in two seasons with Philadelphia Kyle Lohse earned a perfect 3 0 record in his Phillies tenure Herman Long collected one hit as a Phillie Stan Lopata batted in 393 runs in an 11 season career with Philadelphia Rodrigo Lopez struck out 19 batters for the Phillies in 2009 Fred Luderus had an 11 season career with the Phillies hitting 83 home runs Johnny Lush who appeared in 30 of his contests as both a pitcher and a first baseman threw a no hitter in 1906 List of players whose surnames begin with L showing season s and position s played and selected statistics Name Season s Position s Notes Ref Pete Laforest 2007 Pinch hitter a 091 batting average 1 hit 1 run batted in 30 Lerrin LaGrow 1980 Pitcher 0 2 record 4 15 earned run average 21 strikeouts 31 Nap Lajoie 1896 1900 Second baseman 345 batting average 32 home runs 458 runs batted in 4 Steve Lake 1989 1992 Catcher 242 batting average 4 home runs 33 runs batted in 32 Al Lakeman 1947 1948 CatcherFirst baseman 160 batting average 7 home runs 23 runs batted in 33 Wayne LaMaster 1937 1938 Pitcher 19 26 record 5 86 earned run average 170 strikeouts 34 Gene Lambert 1941 1942 Pitcher 0 1 record 2 70 earned run average 4 strikeouts 35 Henry Lampe 1895 Pitcher 0 2 record 7 57 earned run average 18 strikeouts 36 Don Landrum 1957 Center fielder 143 batting average 1 double 1 run scored 37 Tom Lanning 1938 Pitcher 0 1 record 6 43 earned run average 2 strikeouts 38 Andy Lapihuska 1942 1943 Pitcher 0 2 record 7 04 earned run average 8 strikeouts 39 Dave LaPoint 1991 Pitcher 0 1 record 16 20 earned run average 3 strikeouts 40 Ralph LaPointe 1947 Shortstop 308 batting average 1 home runs 15 runs batted in 8 Dan Larson 1978 1981 Pitcher 4 6 record 3 75 earned run average 43 strikeouts 41 Billy Lauder 1898 1899 Third baseman 266 batting average 49 extra base hits 157 runs batted in 42 Mike LaValliere 1984 Catcher 000 batting average 2 walks 9 plate appearances 43 Jimmy Lavender 1917 Pitcher 6 8 record 3 55 earned run average 52 strikeouts 44 Bill Laxton 1970 Pitcher 13 50 earned run average 2 strikeouts 2 walks 45 Freddy Leach 1923 1928 Center fielderLeft fielder 312 batting average 44 home runs 301 runs batted in 9 Dan Leahy 1896 Shortstop 333 batting average 1 double 1 run batted in 10 Bevo LeBourveau 1919 1922 Left fielder 275 batting average 11 home runs 67 runs batted in 46 Ricky Ledee 2002 2004 Center fielderLeft fielder 248 batting average 28 home runs 95 runs batted in 47 Bill Lee 1943 1945 Pitcher 14 22 record 3 74 earned run average 80 strikeouts 48 Cliff P Lee 20092011 Pitcher 24 12 record 2 65 earned run average 312 strikeouts 49 Cliff W Lee 1921 1924 Left fielder 315 batting average 33 home runs 160 runs batted in 11 Hal Lee 1931 1933 Left fielder 288 batting average 20 home runs 109 runs batted in 50 Travis Lee 2000 2002 First baseman 258 batting average 34 home runs 174 runs batted in 51 Joe Lefebvre 1983 19841986 Right fielder 280 batting average 11 home runs 56 runs batted in 52 Greg Legg 1986 1987 Second baseman 409 batting average 1 double 1 run batted in 12 Ken Lehman 1961 Pitcher 1 1 record 4 26 earned run average 27 strikeouts 53 Clarence Lehr 1911 Second basemanShortstop 148 batting average 2 runs batted in 2 runs scored 54 Dave Leiper 1996 Pitcher 2 0 record 6 43 earned run average 10 strikeouts 55 Mark Leiter 1997 1998 Pitcher 17 22 record 4 98 earned run average 232 strikeouts 56 Jim Lemon 1963 Left fielder 271 batting average 2 home runs 6 runs batted in 57 Ed Lennon 1928 Pitcher 8 76 earned run average 6 strikeouts 10 walks 58 Izzy Leon 1945 Pitcher 0 4 record 5 35 earned run average 11 strikeouts 59 Dutch Leonard 1947 1948 Pitcher 29 29 record 2 60 earned run average 195 strikeouts 60 Ted Lepcio 1960 Third baseman 227 batting average 2 home runs 8 runs batted in 61 Randy Lerch 1975 19801986 Pitcher 36 42 record 4 46 earned run average 339 strikeouts 62 Walt Lerian 1928 1929 Catcher 246 batting average 8 home runs 50 runs batted in 63 Barry Lersch 1969 1973 Pitcher 18 32 record 3 73 earned run average 317 strikeouts 64 Roy Leslie 1922 First baseman 271 batting average 6 home runs 50 runs batted in 65 Charlie Letchas 193919441946 Second baseman 236 batting average 1 home run 36 runs batted in 66 Jesse Levan 1947 Left fielder 444 batting average 1 run batted in 3 runs scored 13 Ed Levy 1940 Pinch hitter b 000 batting average 1 plate appearance 67 Bert Lewis 1924 Pitcher 6 00 earned run average 3 strikeouts 7 walks 68 Fred Lewis 1883 Center fielder 250 batting average 7 doubles 18 runs batted in 69 Mark Lewis 1998 Second baseman 249 batting average 9 home runs 54 runs batted in 70 Sixto Lezcano 1983 1984 Right fielder 278 batting average 14 home runs 47 runs batted in 71 Brad Lidge 2008 2011 Pitcher 3 11 record 3 73 earned run average 228 strikeouts 100 saves 72 Cory Lidle 2004 2006 Pitcher 26 20 record 4 50 earned run average 252 strikeouts 73 Jon Lieber 2005 2007 Pitcher 29 30 record 4 55 earned run average 303 strikeouts 74 Mike Lieberthal 1994 2006 Catcher 275 batting average 150 home runs 609 runs batted in 75 Johnny Lindell 1953 Pitcher 1 1 record 4 24 earned run average 16 strikeouts 76 Jim Lindeman 1991 1992 Left fielderRight fielder 313 batting average 1 home run 18 runs batted in 14 Doug Lindsey 19911993 Catcher 200 batting average 4 strikeouts 5 plate appearances 77 Phil Linz 1966 1967 Third basemanShortstop 205 batting average 1 home run 11 runs batted in 78 Frank Linzy 1974 Pitcher 3 2 record 3 28 earned run average 12 strikeouts 79 Angelo LiPetri 19561958 Pitcher 5 40 earned run average 9 strikeouts 3 walks 80 Tom Lipp 1897 Pitcher 0 1 record 15 00 earned run average 1 strikeout 81 Pedro Liriano 2005 Pitcher 10 57 earned run average 6 strikeouts 6 walks 82 Joe Lis 1970 1972 Left fielderFirst baseman 223 batting average 13 home runs 32 runs batted in 83 Ad Liska 1932 1933 Pitcher 5 1 record 3 78 earned run average 29 strikeouts 84 Danny Litwhiler 1940 1943 Left fielder 291 batting average 37 home runs 156 runs batted in 85 Mickey Livingston 1941 1943 Catcher 221 batting average 5 home runs 58 runs batted in 86 Mike Loan 1912 Catcher 500 batting average 1 run scored 2 plate appearances 7 Hans Lobert 1911 1914 Third baseman 293 batting average 19 home runs 212 runs batted in 28 Don Lock 1967 1969 Center fielder 232 batting average 22 home runs 85 runs batted in 87 Bobby Locke 1962 1964 Pitcher 1 0 record 4 53 earned run average 27 strikeouts 16 Carlton Loewer 1998 1999 Pitcher 9 14 record 5 68 earned run average 106 strikeouts 88 Kenny Lofton 2005 Center fielder 335 batting average 2 home runs 36 runs batted in 15 Jack Lohrke 1952 1953 Shortstop 190 batting average 1 run batted in 7 runs scored 89 Bill Lohrman 1934 Pitcher 0 1 record 4 50 earned run average 2 strikeouts 90 Kyle Lohse 2007 Pitcher 3 0 record 4 72 earned run average 32 strikeouts 17 Jim Lonborg 1973 1979 Pitcher 75 60 record 3 98 earned run average 548 strikeouts 19 Herman Long 1904 Second baseman 250 batting average 1 hit 4 plate appearances 91 Tony Longmire 1993 1995 Left fielder 285 batting average 3 home runs 37 runs batted in 92 Joe Lonnett 1956 1959 Catcher 166 batting average 6 home runs 27 runs batted in 93 Stan Lopata 1948 1958 Catcher 257 batting average 116 home runs 393 runs batted in 94 Art Lopatka 1946 Pitcher 0 1 record 16 88 earned run average 4 strikeouts 95 Aquilino Lopez 2005 Pitcher 0 1 record 2 13 earned run average 16 strikeouts 20 Marcelino Lopez 1963 Pitcher 1 0 record 6 00 earned run average 2 strikeouts 18 Rodrigo Lopez 2009 Pitcher 3 1 record 5 70 earned run average 19 strikeouts 96 Carlton Lord 1923 Third baseman 234 batting average 2 runs batted in 3 runs scored 97 Larry Loughlin 1967 Pitcher 15 19 earned run average 5 strikeouts 4 walks 98 Lynn Lovenguth 1955 Pitcher 0 1 record 4 50 earned run average 14 strikeouts 99 Jay Loviglio 1980 Second baseman 000 batting average 7 runs scored 6 plate appearances 100 Torey Lovullo 1999 First basemanSecond baseman 211 batting average 2 home runs 5 runs batted in 101 Peanuts Lowrey 1955 Right fielder 189 batting average 8 runs batted in 9 runs scored 102 Fred Lucas 1935 Left fielderCenter fielderRight fielder 265 batting average 2 runs batted in 1 run scored 103 Con Lucid 1895 1896 Pitcher 7 7 record 6 85 earned run average 22 strikeouts 104 Lou Lucier 1944 1945 Pitcher 0 1 record 3 22 earned run average 6 strikeouts 105 Fred Luderus 1910 1920 First baseman 278 batting average 83 home runs 630 runs batted in 106 Al Lukens 1894 Pitcher 0 1 record 10 20 earned run average 10 walks 107 Tony Lupien 1944 1945 First baseman 286 batting average 5 home runs 55 runs batted in 108 Johnny Lush 1904 1907 First basemanPitcher 268 batting average 63 runs batted in 23 26 record 2 56 earned run average 22 Greg Luzinski 1970 1980 Left fielder 281 batting average 223 home runs 811 runs batted in 6 Sparky Lyle 1980 1982 Pitcher 12 9 record 4 37 earned run average 47 strikeouts 109 Tom Lynch 1884 1885 Left fielderCenter fielder 248 batting average 9 extra base hits 4 runs batted in 110 Harry Lyons 1887 Left fielder 000 batting average 1 walk 5 plate appearances 111 Terry Lyons 1929 First baseman 0 plate appearances c 112 Footnotes editKey H The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum determines which cap a player wears on their plaque signifying the team with which he made his most indelible mark The Hall of Fame considers the player s wishes in making their decision but the Hall makes the final decision as it is important that the logo be emblematic of the historical accomplishments of that player s career 113 P Players are listed at a position if they appeared in 30 of their games or more during their Phillies career as defined by Baseball Reference Additional positions may be shown on the Baseball Reference website by following each player s citation R Franchise batting and pitching leaders are drawn from Baseball Reference A total of 1 500 plate appearances are needed to qualify for batting records 114 and 500 innings pitched or 50 decisions are required to qualify for pitching records 25 S Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2010 Major League Baseball season List a Pete Laforest is listed by Baseball Reference as a catcher but never appeared in a game in the field for the Phillies b Ed Levy is listed by Baseball Reference as a left fielder and first baseman but never appeared in a game in the field for the Phillies c Terry Lyons entered one game as a defensive replacement and did not bat References editGeneral Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Batting Register Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 21 2010 Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Pitching Register Baseball Reference com Retrieved June 21 2010 Inline citations Phillies Timeline Phillies MLB com 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