- Source: List of Philadelphia Phillies award winners and league leaders
This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball team.
Award winners
= Most Valuable Player (NL)
=Note: This award was known as the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Memorial Baseball Award 1944-2019.
See footnotes.
Chuck Klein (1932)
Jim Konstanty (1950)
Mike Schmidt (1980, 1981, 1986)
Ryan Howard (2006)
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
Bryce Harper (2021)
= Cy Young Award (NL)
=See footnotes
Steve Carlton (1972, 1977, 1980, 1982)
John Denny (1983)
Steve Bedrosian (1987)
Roy Halladay (2010)
= Rookie of the Year Award (NL)
=Note: This was renamed the Jackie Robinson Award in 1987.
See footnote.
Jack Sanford (1957)
Dick Allen (1964)
Scott Rolen (1997)
Ryan Howard (2005)
= Manager of the Year Award (NL)
=See footnotes.
Larry Bowa (2001)
= Rawlings Gold Glove Award (NL)
=See footnote.
= All-MLB Team
=First team
Catcher
J. T. Realmuto (2019, 2022)
Outfield
Bryce Harper (2021)
Second team
Pitcher
Aaron Nola (2022)
Zack Wheeler (2021)
Catcher
J. T. Realmuto (2021)
Outfield
Kyle Schwarber (2022)
= Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
=Note: In its first two years, the award was given to a player on each MLB team; one awardee was then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for the American League and another for the National League. Starting in 2014, the award is now given to one player at each position for all of Major League Baseball; one of the nine awardees is then named the Overall Defensive Player of the Year for all of Major League Baseball.
Team (all positions)
Carlos Ruiz (2012, 2013)
= Silver Slugger Award (NL)
=See footnotes
= Hank Aaron Award (NL)
=See footnote.
Ryan Howard (2006)
Bryce Harper (2021)
= Rolaids Relief Man Award (NL)
=See footnote
Al Holland (1983)
Steve Bedrosian (1987)
Brad Lidge (2008)
= MLB Delivery Man of the Year Award
=Note: Awarded to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league).
See footnote
Brad Lidge (2008)
= MLB Comeback Player of the Year Award (NL)
=Brad Lidge (2008)
= MLB Clutch Performer of the Year Award
=Note: Awarded to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league).
See footnote and Baseball awards § United States major leagues: Awards by Major League Baseball (MLB)
Roy Halladay (2010)
= Roberto Clemente Award
=Note: Awarded to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league).
Greg Luzinski (1978)
Garry Maddox (1986)
Jimmy Rollins (2014)
= MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"
=Note: These awards were re-named the "GIBBY Awards" (Greatness in Baseball Yearly) in 2010 and then the "Esurance MLB Awards" in 2015.
Note: Voted by five groups as the best in all of Major League Baseball (i.e., not two awards, one for each league).
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Starting Pitcher of the Year
Roy Halladay (2010)
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Closer of the Year
See footnote
Brad Lidge (2008)
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Rookie of the Year
J. A. Happ (2009)
"This Year in Baseball Awards" X-Factor Player of the Year
Note: In 2009, this was named "Unsung Player of the Year".
Jayson Werth (2009)
Carlos Ruiz (2010)
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Executive of the Year
Pat Gillick (2008)
Rubén Amaro, Jr. (2009)
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Manager of the Year
See footnote
Charlie Manuel (2008)
"This Year in Baseball Awards" Postseason Moment of the Year
Chase Utley (2008)
Roy Halladay (2010)
= Major League Triple Crown: Pitching
=Grover Cleveland Alexander (1915)
= Triple Crown (NL): Batting
=Chuck Klein (1933)
= Triple Crown (NL): Pitching
=Grover Cleveland Alexander (1915, 1916)
Steve Carlton (1972)
= NL All-Stars
=For list of Phillies' All-Stars (1933–present), see footnote
= World Series MVP Award
=Mike Schmidt (1980)
Cole Hamels (2008)
= NLCS MVP Award
=Manny Trillo (1980)
Gary Matthews (1983)
Curt Schilling (1993)
Cole Hamels (2008)
Ryan Howard (2009)
Bryce Harper (2022)
= All-Star Game MVP Award
=Note: This was renamed the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.
Johnny Callison (1964)
= All-Star Game—Home Run Derby champion
=Bobby Abreu (2005)
Ryan Howard (2006)
= Major League Baseball All-Century Team (1999)
=Pete Rose (one of 10 outfielders)
Mike Schmidt (one of two third basemen)
= DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
=Mike Schmidt — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
= Player of the Month (NL)
=Jim Bunning (June 1964)
Greg Luzinski (June 1973, July 1977)
Mike Schmidt (April 1976, July 1979, May 1980, July 1982)
Pete Rose (September 1979, August 1981)
Gary Matthews (September 1981)
Von Hayes (April 1989)
Lenny Dykstra (May 1994)
Jim Thome (September 2003, June 2004)
Bobby Abreu (May 2005)
Chase Utley (July 2006, April 2008)
Ryan Howard (August 2006, September 2006, September 2008, August 2009)
Domonic Brown (May 2013)
Kyle Schwarber (June 2022)
= Pitcher of the Month (NL)
=Larry Christenson (September 1977)
Steve Carlton (May 1980)
Marty Bystrom (September 1980)
Dick Ruthven (May 1982)
John Denny (September 1983)
Shane Rawley (August 1985)
Steve Bedrosian (May 1987)
Mitch Williams (August 1991)
Tommy Greene (May 1993)
Bobby Muñoz (June 1994)
Heathcliff Slocumb (May 1995)
Sid Fernandez (August 1995)
Curt Schilling (May 1999)
Roy Halladay (July 2010)
Cliff Lee (June 2011, August 2011)
Zack Wheeler (May 2022)
Ranger Suarez (August 2024)
= Reliever of the Month (NL)
=Hector Neris (August 2018)
Craig Kimbrel (August 2023)
= Rookie of the Month (NL)
=Ryan Howard (September 2005)
Maikel Franco (June 2015)
Rhys Hoskins (August 2017)
= Frank Slocum Big B.A.T. Award
=Brad Lidge (2010)
= Fishel Award (for public-relations excellence)
=Larry Shenk (1983)
= Major League Baseball All-Time Team (1997; Baseball Writers' Association of America)
=Mike Schmidt (first team; third baseman)
= Baseball's 100 Greatest Players (1998; The Sporting News)
=See footnote
No. 25 – Pete Rose
No. 28 – Mike Schmidt
No. 30 – Steve Carlton
= Sports Illustrated MLB All-Decade Team
=Chase Utley, second base (2009)
= Players Choice Awards Player of the Year
=Note: Awarded by fellow major-league players to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league), including all positions. The Players Choice Awards do not have a Pitcher of the Year award.
Ryan Howard (2006)
= Baseball America Major League Player of the Year
=Note: Awarded to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league), including all positions. Baseball America does not have a Pitcher of the Year award.
Roy Halladay (2010)
= Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award
=Note: Awarded to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league), including all positions. The ESPYs do not have a Pitcher of the Year award.
Roy Halladay (2011) – presented in June 2011, for his performance since June 2010
= Sporting News Player of the Year Award
=Note: Awarded to one player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league). Sporting News also has a Pitcher of the Year award in each league.
Robin Roberts (1952)
Ryan Howard (2006)
= Baseball Digest Player of the Year
=Note: Awarded to one position player in Major League Baseball (not one for each league) since 1994, when Baseball Digest started its Pitcher of the Year award.
Mike Schmidt (1981)
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
= NLBM Oscar Charleston Legacy Award (NL MVP)
=Ryan Howard (2006)
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
= The Sporting News NL Most Valuable Player Award
=Note: Discontinued in 1946
Chuck Klein (1931, 1932)
= Baseball Digest Pitcher of the Year
=Note: Awarded to one pitcher in Major League Baseball (not one in each league).
Roy Halladay (2010)
= Players Choice Awards NL Outstanding Player
=Ryan Howard (2006)
= Players Choice Awards NL Outstanding Pitcher
=Roy Halladay (2010)
= Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Cy Young
=Roy Halladay (2010)
= NLBM Wilbur "Bullet" Rogan Legacy Award (NL Pitcher of the Year)
=Roy Halladay (2010)
= Sporting News NL Pitcher of the Year Award
=Jim Konstanty (1950)
Robin Roberts (1952, 1955)
Steve Carlton (1972, 1977, 1980, 1982)
John Denny (1983)
Roy Halladay (2010)
= USA Today NL Cy Young
=Roy Halladay (2010)
= Sporting News NL Reliever of the Year Award
=See footnote
TSN NL Fireman of the Year Award (1960–2000; for closers)
Al Holland (1983; co-winner)
Steve Bedrosian (1987)
SN NL Reliever of the Year Award (2001–present; for all relievers)
Brad Lidge (2008)
= Players Choice Awards NL Outstanding Rookie
=1997 – Scott Rolen
2009 – J. A. Happ
= NLBM Larry Doby Legacy Award (NL Rookie of the Year)
=Ryan Howard (2005)
= Sporting News NL Rookie of the Year Award
=Note: In 1961 and from 1963 through 2003, TSN split the rookie award into two separate categories: Rookie Pitcher of the Year and Rookie Player of the Year. Also, for the first three years (1946–1948) and in 1950, there was a single award, for all of MLB.
= Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Rookie of the Year
=2005 – Ryan Howard
= Baseball America All-Rookie Team
=2009 – J. A. Happ (P; one of five pitchers)
2011 – Vance Worley (SP; one of five starting pitchers)
= Topps All-Star Rookie teams
=Note: Each year's team includes one left-handed pitcher, one right-handed pitcher, and three outfielders.
= Babe Ruth Home Run Award
=Note: Awarded to the leader(s) in Major League Baseball (not one for each league).
Jim Thome (2003; co-winner)
Ryan Howard (2006, 2008)
= NLBM Josh Gibson Legacy Award (NL home-run leader)
=Ryan Howard (2006, 2008)
= NLBM James "Cool Papa" Bell Legacy Award (NL stolen-base leader)
=Jimmy Rollins (2001; co-winner)
= Fielding Bible Award
=Second base
Chase Utley (2010)
Shortstop
Jimmy Rollins (2008)
= Players Choice Awards NL Comeback Player
=Darren Daulton (1997)
Mike Lieberthal (2002, tied with John Smoltz)
= Sporting News NL Comeback Player of the Year Award
=John Denny (1983)
Darren Daulton (1997)
Mike Lieberthal (2002)
= Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year Award
=Eddie Waitkus (1950)
= Babe Ruth Award (postseason MVP)
=Tug McGraw (1980)
Cole Hamels (2008)
= MLB Insiders Club Magazine All-Postseason Team
=2011 – Jimmy Rollins (SS), Roy Halladay (SP; one of three)
= Sporting News Top 50 Players
=2009 – Chase Utley (#6), Ryan Howard (#11), Jimmy Rollins (#15), and Cole Hamels (#49)
= Players Choice Awards Marvin Miller Man of the Year
=Note: Awarded by fellow major-league players as the Man of the Year in Major League Baseball (not one for each league).
Jim Thome (2004)
= Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
=Robin Roberts (1962; while with the Baltimore Orioles)
Mike Schmidt (1983)
Curt Schilling (1995)
Jim Thome (2004)
Shane Victorino (2008)
= Heart & Hustle Award
=Note: Awarded by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association
Roy Halladay (2010)
= Tony Conigliaro Award
=Jim Eisenreich (1990)
Dickie Thon (1991)
= Branch Rickey Award
=Shane Victorino (2011)
= Tip O'Neill Award
=Note: For Canadian players only.
Dave Shipanoff (1985)
= Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
=Note: Established in 1936, this award was given annually to one manager in Major League Baseball. In 1986 it was expanded to honor one manager from each league.
See footnote
Danny Ozark (1976) (in both leagues)
Larry Bowa (2001) (in NL)
= Associated Press Manager of the Year Award
=Note: Discontinued in 2001. From 1959 to 1983, the award was given annually to one manager in each league. From 1984 to 2000, the award was given to one manager in all of Major League Baseball.
See footnote
Eddie Sawyer (1950) (in both leagues)
Gene Mauch (1962, 1964) (in NL)
Danny Ozark (1976) (in NL)
Jim Fregosi (1993) (in both leagues)
= Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards NL Manager of the Year
=See footnote
Larry Bowa (2001)
= Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award
=See footnote
Charlie Manuel (2010)
= Sporting News Executive of the Year Award
=Bob Carpenter (1949)
Lee Thomas (1993)
Team award
1915 – National League pennant
1950 – National League pennant
1980 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
1980 – World Series Trophy
1981 (1980 Phillies) – John Wanamaker Athletic Award (Philadelphia Sports Congress)
1983 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
1993 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
1994 (1993 Phillies) – John Wanamaker Athletic Award (Philadelphia Sports Congress)
2007 – Philadelphia Sports Writers Association "Team of the Year"
2007 (induction of the 1980 Phillies) – Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
2008 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2008 – Commissioner's Trophy (World Series)
2008 – Pride of Philadelphia Award (Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame)
2008 – Philadelphia Sports Writers Association "Team of the Year"
2009 (2008 Phillies) – John Wanamaker Athletic Award (Philadelphia Sports Congress)
2009 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion)
2009 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
2009 – No. 33 on Sports Illustrated list of Top Franchises of the Decade (in MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, college basketball, and college football)
2009 – Philadelphia Sports Writers Association "Team of the Year"
2011 – Philadelphia Sports Writers Association "Team of the Year"
2016 – Best Farm System MiLBY Award
Team records (single-game, single-season, career)
Other achievements
= National Baseball Hall of Fame
== Phillies all-time team (1969)
=In conjunction with Major League Baseball's celebration in 1969 of the 100th anniversary of professional baseball, the Phillies conducted a fan vote to determine their all-time team. The players were honored on August 5, 1969, at Connie Mack Stadium before the Phillies' game against the San Francisco Giants. The players were as follows:
Roberts was also honored as the greatest Phillies player of all time.
= Centennial Team (1983)
=In 1983, rather than inducting a player into the Wall of Fame, the Phillies selected their Centennial Team, commemorating the best players of the first 100 years in franchise history. See Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame#Centennial Team.
= Phillies All-Vet Team (2003)
=As part of the Final Innings festivities at Veterans Stadium, the Phillies announced the result of an online fan vote to determine their "All-Vet" team (1971–2003). The players were honored on September 27, 2003, prior to the penultimate game at the stadium, which the Phillies went on to win against the Atlanta Braves 7–6. The players were as follows:
Schilling was playing for the Arizona Diamondbacks and was unavailable for the ceremony. All the other honorees attended, including Tug McGraw, who was recovering from brain surgery.
= Wall of Fame
== Retired numbers
== Dallas Green Award (scouting)
=Bill Harper (2012)
= Richie Ashburn Special Achievement Award
=See footnote
Jerry Clothier (2011)
= Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)
=Note: Names with asterisks received the award based primarily on their work as Phillies broadcasters.
By Saam (1990)*
Herb Carneal (1996)
Harry Kalas (2002)*
= BBWAA Career Excellence Award (baseball writers)
=James Isaminger (Philadelphia Inquirer) (1974)
Allen Lewis (Philadelphia Inquirer) (1981)
Ray Kelly (Philadelphia Bulletin) (1988)
Bus Saidt (The Trentonian and Trenton Times) (1992)
Bill Conlin (Philadelphia Daily News) (2011)
= Honor Rolls of Baseball (writers)
=Frank Hough (Philadelphia Inquirer) (1946)
= Philadelphia Chapter / BBWAA awards
=Mike Schmidt Most Valuable Player Award
Steve Carlton Most Valuable Pitcher Award
Dallas Green Special Achievement Award
Tug McGraw Good Guy Award
Charlie Manuel Award for Service and Passion to Baseball
= World Baseball Classic All-WBC Team
=2009 – Jimmy Rollins (shortstop) (2009 World Baseball Classic § All–WBC team)
= All-American Amateur Baseball Association Hall of Fame
=See: All-American Amateur Baseball Association Hall of Fame
Rubén Amaro, Jr. (2008)
= Arizona Fall League Hall of Fame
=Jimmy Rollins (2008)
Ryan Howard (2011)
Chase Utley (2015)
= Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum Hall of Fame
=Cookie Rojas (2011)
Juan Samuel (2010)
Tony Taylor (2004)
= Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame
=Tug McGraw (2008)
= Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum Hall of Excellence
=Mike Schmidt (1991)
= Associated Press Athlete of the Year
=Jim Konstanty (1950)
= Sporting News Pro Athlete of the Year
=Roy Halladay (2010)
= Hickok Belt
=Note: The Hickok Belt trophy was awarded to the top professional athlete of the year in the U.S., from 1950 to 1976. It was re-established in 2012.
Steve Carlton (1972)
= Sports Illustrated Top 10 GMs/Executives of the Decade (2009)
=No. 7 – Pat Gillick, Seattle Mariners/Philadelphia Phillies (the list's only other MLB GMs were Boston's Theo Epstein, No. 3, and Oakland's Billy Beane, No. 10)
= Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame
== Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame
== Philadelphia Sports Writers Association (PSWA) awards
=PSWA Pro Athlete of the Year
Jimmy Rollins (2007; award was then called "Outstanding Pro Athlete")
Brad Lidge (2008; award was then called "Outstanding Pro Athlete")
Roy Halladay (2010)
PSWA Executive of the Year
Rubén Amaro, Jr. (2009)
PSWA Living Legend Award
2007 – Harry Kalas
2012 – Larry Bowa
PSWA Humanitarian Award
Note: In 2012, this award was renamed the Ed Snider Lifetime Distinguished Humanitarian Award.
2009 – Dickie Noles
2010 – Shane Victorino
2015 – David Montgomery (chairman)
PSWA Good Guy Award
PSWA Lifetime Achievement Award
Larry Shenk (public-relations director) (2007)
PSWA Special Achievement Award
2011 – Charlie Manuel
2012 – Jimmy Rollins
= John Wanamaker Athletic Award (Philadelphia Sports Congress)
=Note: The award is presented during the summer, based on the awardee's performance during the preceding calendar year.
See footnotes
= Pride of Philadelphia Award
=Ryan Howard (2006)
Jimmy Rollins (2007)
Philadelphia Phillies (2008)
Carlos Ruiz (2010)
= Daily News Sportsperson of the Year
=Brad Lidge (2008)
Roy Halladay (2010, 2011)
= Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
=Rubén Amaro, Jr. (2009)
= Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
== Great Friend to Kids (GFTK) Award
=Note: Awarded by Please Touch Museum (the Children's Museum of Philadelphia)
Phillie Phanatic (2009)
Minor-league system
See footnotes
For one-year status as the top organization in MiLB—based on the combined win–loss percentage of its domestic affiliates in MiLB—see footnote.
= Team championships
=Triple-A: San Diego Padres (1967; Pacific Coast League), Portland Beavers (1983; Pacific Coast League)
Double-A: Reading Phillies (1968, 1973, 1995, 2001 (tied; series cancelled); Eastern League)
High-A: Clearwater Phillies (1993; Florida State League), Clearwater Threshers (2007; Florida State League)
Single-A: Rocky Mount Phillies (1975; Carolina League)
Low-A: Bend Phillies (1979; Northwest League), Spartanburg Phillies (1988; South Atlantic League), Lakewood BlueClaws (2006, 2009, 2010; South Atlantic League)
= MiLBY Awards
=Top Offensive Player
Dylan Cozens (2016)
= Joe Bauman Home Run Award
=Ryan Howard (2004)
Darin Ruf (2012)
Dylan Cozens (2016)
= Baseball America Minor League All-Star Team
=First team
2017 – Rhys Hoskins (1B), Lehigh Valley IronPigs (AAA)
Second team
2017 – Scott Kingery (2B), Reading Fightin' Phils (AA)
= Baseball America Minor League Manager of the Year
=2011 – Ryne Sandberg, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
= King of Baseball
="Note: This ceremonial title is awarded by Minor League Baseball to one person each year in recognition of longtime dedication and service to professional baseball.
Pat Gillick (2008)
= Baseball America Triple-A Classification All-Star Team
=2017 – Rhys Hoskins (1B) and Tom Eshelman (SP; 1 of 5), Lehigh Valley IronPigs
= International League Most Valuable Player
=2017 – Rhys Hoskins, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
= International League Most Valuable Pitcher
=2012 – Tyler Cloyd, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
2016 – Jake Thompson, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
= International League Rookie of the Year
=2017 – Rhys Hoskins, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
= International League Postseason All-Star Team
=Andy Tracy, Lehigh Valley IronPigs (2009)
Rhys Hoskins, Lehigh Valley IronPigs (2017; 1B)
= Pacific Coast League Most Valuable Player
=1967 – Rick Joseph, San Diego Padres (PCL)
1969 – Denny Doyle, Eugene Emeralds
= Baseball America Double-A Classification All-Star Team
=2017 – Scott Kingery (2B), Reading Fightin’ Phils
= Eastern League Most Valuable Player
=1970 – Greg Luzinski, Reading Phillies
1980 – Mark Davis, Reading Phillies
1983 – Jeff Stone, Reading Phillies
2001 – Marlon Byrd, Reading Phillies
2004 – Ryan Howard, Reading Phillies
2012 – Darin Ruf, Reading Phillies
2015 – Brock Stassi, Reading Fightin' Phils
= Eastern League Pitcher of the Year
=2002 – Ryan Madson, Reading Phillies
= Eastern League Rookie of the Year
=1999 – Pat Burrell, Reading Phillies
2001 – Marlon Byrd, Reading Phillies
2004 – Ryan Howard, Reading Phillies
2005 – Chris Roberson, Reading Phillies
2009 – Michael Taylor, Reading Phillies
2012 – Darin Ruf, Reading Phillies
2016 – Rhys Hoskins, Reading Fightin Phils
= Eastern League Manager of the Year
=Bob Wellman, Reading Phillies (1975)
Bill Dancy, Reading Phillies (1983, 1995)
Al LeBeouf, Reading Phillies (1997)
Gary Varsho, Reading Phillies (2000)
Dusty Wathan, Reading Fightin' Phils (2015)
= Stenson Award (Arizona Fall League)
=2008 – Jason Donald, Mesa Solar Sox
= Baseball America Low Class A Classification All-Star Team
=2017 – Darick Hall (1B) and Nick Fanti (SP; 1 of 5), Lakewood BlueClaws
= Baseball America Rookie-Level Classification All-Star Team
=2017 – Jhordany Mezquita (SP; 1 of 5), Gulf Coast League Phillies
= Baseball America Dominican Summer League Classification All-Star Team
=2017 – Leonel Aponte (SP; 1 of 5), DSL Phillies
= Baseball America Short-Season Classification All-Star Team
=2017 – Jhailyn Ortiz (OF; 1 of 3), Williamsport Crosscutters
= Paul Owens Award (pitcher and position player)
=For a description of the award and a list of awardees from 1986 to 2007, see footnote.
For a list of awardees from 1986 to 2011, see footnote.
See also
Baseball awards
List of Major League Baseball awards
Footnotes
Further reading
Beck, Jason (January 5, 2012). "Fans select Ruiz, Luzinski for Center City mural: Pair joins group of past and present Phillies for immortalization". MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2012-01-06. [Carlos] Ruiz joins a list of current or recent Phillies on the mural that includes manager Charlie Manuel, Cole Hamels, Ryan Howard, Roy Halladay, Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley and Brad Lidge. [Greg Luzinski joins a list of] Phils greats to be immortalized on the mural includ[ing] Mitch Williams, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Larry Bowa, Darren Daulton, Dallas Green, Tug McGraw, Ed Delahanty, Mike Schmidt, Chuck Klein, Tony Taylor, Dick Allen, Jim Bunning, Robin Roberts, Richie Ashburn and Steve Carlton.
Bruce Brown and T. Scott Brandon (May 19, 2008), The All–Phillies/A's Team (8 players and 9 pitchers, among the 44 players who played for both the Philadelphia A's and Phillies). Blog: The Phillies Zone. Philly.com. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
Chisholm, Archie (February 22, 2011). "Power Ranking the Top 100 Philadelphia Phillies of All Time". Philly.com. Bleacher Report, Inc. Retrieved 2011-06-03.
Fedkiw, Adrian (June 27, 2011). "Philadelphia Phillies: The 20 Most Beloved Players in Team History". Bleacher Report, Inc. Retrieved 2011-07-08.
Leddy, Scott Michael (May 20, 2010). "Phan Phavorites: 10 Most Beloved Phillies Role Players". Philly.com (Bleacher Report: Philadelphia Edition). Philadelphia Media Holdings. Retrieved 2010-10-01.
External links
Awards. Philadelphia Phillies official website
All-time Leaders. Philadelphia Phillies official website
Single-Game Records. Philadelphia Phillies official website
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