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Philadelphia Phillies season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The 1. 98. 0 Philadelphia Phillies season was a season in American baseball.
The team finished with a regular- season record of 9. National League East title by just one game over the Montreal Expos. The Phillies went on to defeat the Houston Astros in the NLCS to gain their first NL title since 1.
Kansas City Royals to win their first- ever World Series Championship, in the team's 9. The 1. 98. 0 Phillies were known as "The Cardiac Kids" because of the many close games that were almost blown.[citation needed]Off- season[edit]December 1. Greg Gross was signed as a free agent by the team.[1]December 2. Jerry Willard was signed as an amateur free agent.[2]March 3.
Dave Rader was traded by the Phillies to the Boston Red Sox for a player to be named later and cash. The Red Sox completed the deal by sending Stan Papi to the Phillies on May 1.
Regular season[edit]Season standings[edit]Record vs. National League Records.
Sources: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][1. Team. ATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLAtlanta—8–4. Chicago. 4–8—7–5. Cincinnati. 16–2. Houston. 11–7. 11–1.
Los Angeles. 7–1. Montreal. 7–5. 12–6. New York. 9–3. 8–1. Philadelphia. 7- 5. Pittsburgh. 1–1. San Diego. 6–1.
San Francisco. 6–1. St. Louis. 6–6. Opening Day lineup[edit]Pete Rose, 1. B[4]Bake Mc. Bride, RF[4]Garry Maddox, CF[4]Mike Schmidt, 3. B[4]Greg Luzinski, LF[4]Bob Boone, C[4]Larry Bowa, SS[4]Manny Trillo, 2. B[4]Steve Carlton, P[4]Notable transactions[edit]1. Game Log[edit]Legend Phillies win Phillies loss Postponement.
Bold. Phillies team member. Game Log[1. 3]Overall Record: 9. April (6–9)#Date. Opponent. Score. Win.
Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. 1April 1. Expos. 6–3. Steve Carlton (1–0)Steve Rogers (0–1)None. April 1. 2Expos. 6–2. Dick Ruthven (1–0)Bill Lee (0–1)Tug Mc. Graw (1)2. 2,0. 65.
April 1. 3Expos. 4–5 (1. El. Гas Sosa (1–0)Lerrin La. Grow (0–1)None. April 1. 5@ Cardinals. Pete Vuckovich (2–0)Randy Lerch (0–1)None. April 1. 6@ Cardinals. Steve Carlton (2–0)Bob Forsch (0–1)None.
April 1. 8@ Expos. Scott Sanderson (1–0)Dick Ruthven (1–1)Woodie Fryman (1)4. April 1. 9@ Expos. Larry Christenson (1–0)Steve Rogers (1–2)Dickie Noles (1)2. April 2. 0@ Expos. El. Гas Sosa (2–0)Tug Mc.
Graw (0–1)None. April 2. 1Mets. 0–3. Ray Burris (2–1)Steve Carlton (2–1)Neil Allen (4)2. April 2. 2Mets. 14–8. Kevin Saucier (1–0)Kevin Kobel (0–2)None.
April 2. 3Mets. 2–3. Mark Bomback (1–0)Lerrin La. Grow (0–2)Jeff Reardon (1)2. April 2. 5Cardinals.
Pete Vuckovich (3–1)Randy Lerch (0–2)Mark Littell (1)3. April 2. 6Cardinals. Steve Carlton (3–1)John Fulgham (1–2)None. April 2. 7Cardinals. Bob Forsch (1–1)Dick Ruthven (1–2)None.
April 2. 9@ Mets. Postponed (rain); [1. Makeup: August 1.
April 3. 0@ Mets. Mark Bomback (2–0)Randy Lerch (0–3)None. May (1. 7–9)#Date. Opponent. Score. Win.
Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. 16. May 1@ Mets. Steve Carlton (4–1)Pete Falcone (1–2)Tug Mc. Graw (2)5,9. 28. 7–9. May 2. Dodgers. 9–5. Ron Reed (1–0)Charlie Hough (0–1)None.
May 3. Dodgers. 7–3. Larry Christenson (2–0)Burt Hooton (2–2)None. May 4. Dodgers. 10–1.
Joe Beckwith (2–0)Dickie Noles (0–1)Jerry Reuss (1)3. May 5. Braves. 7–1. Steve Carlton (5–1)Rick Matula (2–2)None.
May 6. Braves. 10–5. Dick Ruthven (2–2)Doyle Alexander (0–2)Dickie Noles (2)2. May 7. Braves. Postponed (rain); [1. Makeup: July 2. 5 as a traditional double- header. May 9@ Reds. 2–5.
Charlie Leibrandt (3–2)Randy Lerch (0–4)None. May 1. 0@ Reds. 3–5. Tom Seaver (2–1)Steve Carlton (5–2)Tom Hume (5)2. May 1. 1@ Reds. 7–3.
Dick Ruthven (3–2)Mike La. Coss (3–3)None. May 1. 3@ Braves. Doyle Alexander (1–2)Randy Lerch (0–5)Rick Camp (1)1. May 1. 4@ Braves. Steve Carlton (6–2)Larry Mc. Williams (2–3)None.
May 1. 6@ Astros. Dick Ruthven (4–2)J.
R. Richard (4–2)None. May 1. 7@ Astros. Larry Christenson (3–0)Joe Niekro (4–3)Dickie Noles (3)4. May 1. 8@ Astros. Nolan Ryan (2–3)Randy Lerch (0–6)None.
May 1. 9Reds. 6–4. Steve Carlton (7–2)Frank Pastore (4–2)Ron Reed (1)2. May 2. 0Reds. 6–7.
Paul Moskau (2–0)Dick Ruthven (4–3)Doug Bair (3)2. May 2. 1Reds. 9–8. Ron Reed (2–0)Tom Hume (3–4)None.
May 2. 3Astros. 3–0. Steve Carlton (8–2)Nolan Ryan (2–4)None. May 2. 4Astros. 5–4. Kevin Saucier (2–0)Joaqu. Гn And. Гєjar (0–2)Tug Mc. Graw (3)2. 8,5. 39. May 2. 5Astros. 6–2.
Dick Ruthven (5–3)Ken Forsch (5–3)None. May 2. 6Pirates. 7–6.
Ron Reed (3–0)Kent Tekulve (5–3)None. May 2. 7Pirates. 2–3 (1. Enrique Romo (3–0)Dickie Noles (0–2)Kent Tekulve (6)3. May 2. 8Pirates. 6–3.
Randy Lerch (1–6)Don Robinson (1–1)Ron Reed (2)3. May 2. 9Pirates. 4–5. Eddie Solomon (2–0)Dick Ruthven (5–4)Enrique Romo (2)3.
May 3. 0@ Cubs. 7–1. Rick Reuschel (4–4)Dan Larson (0–1)None. May 3. 1@ Cubs. 7–0.
Steve Carlton (9–2)Willie Hern. ández (1–4)None. June (1. 4–1. 4)#Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. 42. June 1@ Cubs. Dick Tidrow (2–0)Ron Reed (3–1)Bruce Sutter (1.
June 2@ Pirates. 3–9. Don Robinson (2–1)Randy Lerch (1–7)None. June 3@ Pirates. 3–4.
Grant Jackson (5–1)Tug Mc. Graw (0–2)None. June 4@ Pirates. 4–3. Steve Carlton (1. John Candelaria (2–5)None. June 6. Cubs. 6–5.
Bob Walk (1–0)Mike Krukow (3–6)Tug Mc. Graw (4)3. 0,1. 89.
June 7. Cubs. 5–2. Randy Lerch (2–7)Rick Reuschel (5–5)Dickie Noles (4)3. June 8. Cubs. 0–2.
Lynn Mc. Glothen (3–2)Dick Ruthven (5–5)Bruce Sutter (1. June 9. Giants. 1–3. Allen Ripley (1–0)Dickie Noles (0–3)Greg Minton (2)2.
June 1. 0Giants. 4–3. Kevin Saucier (3–0)Bob Knepper (4–8)Ron Reed (3)3. June 1. 1Giants. 4–7. Ed Whitson (3–7)Randy Lerch (2–8)Greg Minton (3)3. June 1. 3Padres. 9–6.
Dick Ruthven (6–5)Randy Jones (4–6)None. June 1. 4Padres. 3–1. Steve Carlton (1. Steve Mura (0–2)Tug Mc. Graw (5)3. 5,2. 31. June 1. 5Padres. 8–5. Bob Walk (2–0)Rick Wise (3–4)Lerrin La.
Grow (1)3. 6,3. 74. June 1. 6@ Dodgers. Ron Reed (4–1)Rick Sutcliffe (1–4)Tug Mc. Graw (6)4. 1,3. 40. June 1. 7@ Dodgers. Ron Reed (5–1)Bobby Castillo (1–3)Tug Mc.
Graw (7)4. 0,7. 86. June 1. 8@ Padres. Steve Carlton (1.
Bob Shirley (5–3)None. June 1. 9@ Padres. Dennis Kinney (2–1)Kevin Saucier (3–1)Rollie Fingers (8)1. June 2. 0@ Giants.
Allen Ripley (2–1)Dan Larson (0–2)None. June 2. 1@ Giants. Ed Whitson (5–7)Randy Lerch (2–9)None. June 2. 2@ Giants. Steve Carlton (1.
Vida Blue (9–4)None. June 2. 4Expos. 6–7 (1. El. Гas Sosa (5–3)Tug Mc. Graw (0–3)None. June 2. 5Expos. 2–1 (1. Ron Reed (6–1)Stan Bahnsen (5–2)None. June 2. 6Expos. 0–1.
Scott Sanderson (7–4)Randy Lerch (2–1. None. 31,6. 96. 35–2.
June 2. 7Mets. 2–3. John Pacella (1–0)Steve Carlton (1. Tom Hausman (1)3. June 2. 8 (1)Mets. Neil Allen (4–5)Ron Reed (6–2)Nonesee 2nd game. June 2. 8 (2)Mets.
Tom Hausman (3–2)Kevin Saucier (3–2)Neil Allen (1. June 2. 9Mets. 5–2. Bob Walk (3–0)Pat Zachry (2–5)Lerrin La. Grow (2)4. 1,1. 13.
June 3. 0@ Expos. Dickie Noles (1–3)Bill Gullickson (0–2)Ron Reed (4)3. July (1. 5–1. 4)#Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance. Record. 70. July 1@ Expos.
Randy Lerch (3–1. Woodie Fryman (1–3)Lerrin La. Grow (3)3. 3,7. 61. July 2@ Expos. 1–6. Steve Rogers (1. 0–6)Steve Carlton (1. None. 23,2. 33. 38–3. July 3 (1)@ Cardinals.
Dick Ruthven (7–5)Bob Forsch (5–6)Nonesee 2nd game. July 3 (2)@ Cardinals. Bob Walk (4–0)Jim Otten (0–3)None.
July 4@ Cardinals. Bob Sykes (3–6)Kevin Saucier (3–3)None. July 5@ Cardinals. Jim Kaat (3–6)Randy Lerch (3–1.
None. 27,9. 32. 40–3. July 6@ Cardinals. Steve Carlton (1. Pete Vuckovich (7–6)None. July 8. 19. 80 Major League Baseball All- Star Game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. July 1. 0Cubs. 5–3.
Dick Ruthven (8–5)Mike Krukow (6–1. Dickie Noles (5)3. July 1. 1Cubs. 7–2. Bob Walk (5–0)Lynn Mc. Glothen (6–6)Ron Reed (5)5. July 1. 2Pirates.
Kevin Saucier (4–3)Kent Tekulve (5–5)None. July 1. 3Pirates. Don Robinson (3–4)Nino Espinosa (0–1)Kent Tekulve (1. July 1. 4Pirates. Grant Jackson (7–2)Ron Reed (6–3)None.
July 1. 5@ Astros. Joe Sambito (4–1)Dick Ruthven (8–6)None. July 1. 6@ Astros. Bob Walk (6–0)Ken Forsch (8–9)None. July 1. 7@ Astros. Steve Carlton (1.
Joe Niekro (1. 0–8)None. July 1. 8@ Braves. Nino Espinosa (1–1)Phil Niekro (7–1. Dickie Noles (6)1.
July 1. 9 (1)@ Braves. Doyle Alexander (8–5)Dick Ruthven (8–7)Nonesee 2nd game. July 1. 9 (2)@ Braves. Tommy Boggs (4–5)Dan Larson (0–3)Rick Camp (4)3.
July 2. 0@ Braves. Larry Mc. Williams (7–6)Bob Walk (6–1)None. July 2. 1@ Reds. 4–5. Charlie Leibrandt (9–6)Randy Lerch (3–1.
Tom Hume (1. 5)2. July 2. 2@ Reds. 2–3. Mario Soto (4–4)Steve Carlton (1. None. 28,0. 79. 47–4. July 2. 3@ Reds. 3–7. Bruce Berenyi (2–0)Nino Espinosa (1–2)Tom Hume (1. July 2. 5 (1)Braves.
Dick Ruthven (9–7)Rick Camp (3–4)Nonesee 2nd game. July 2. 5 (2)Braves. Tommy Boggs (5–5)Dan Larson (0–4)None.
July 2. 6Braves. 6–3. Bob Walk (7–1)Phil Niekro (8–1. Ron Reed (6)3. 3,1. July 2. 7Braves. 17–4. Steve Carlton (1. Rick Matula (6–9)None.
July 2. 8Astros. 2–3 (1. Joe Sambito (6–1)Ron Reed (6–4)None. July 2. 9Astros. 9–6. Kevin Saucier (5–3)Frank La. Corte (7–3)Tug Mc. Graw (8)3. 0,2. 52.
July 3. 0Astros. 6–4. Dick Ruthven (1. 0–7)Nolan Ryan (5–8)Tug Mc.
Graw (9)3. 1,3. 42. August (1. 6–1. Date. Opponent. Score. Win. Loss. Save. Attendance.
Record. 99. August 1. Reds. 3–1. Bob Walk (8–1)Charlie Leibrandt (9–7)Tug Mc. Graw (1. 0)3. 7,4. August 2. Reds. 0–2. Mike La. Coss (6–9)Steve Carlton (1.
None. 43,2. 44. 53–4. August 3. Reds. 8–4. Nino Espinosa (2–2)Bruce Berenyi (2–2)Ron Reed (7)4. August 5. Cardinals. Postponed (rain); [1. Makeup: September 1.
August 6. Cardinals. Bob Sykes (5–8)Bob Walk (8–2)None. August 7. Cardinals. Steve Carlton (1.
John Fulgham (3–4)Tug Mc. Graw (1. 1)3. 1,3. August 8@ Pirates. Kent Tekulve (8–5)Tug Mc. Graw (0–4)Enrique Romo (8)3. August 9@ Pirates.
John Candelaria (8–1. Nino Espinosa (2–3)Kent Tekulve (1. August 1. 0 (1)@ Pirates.
Here's why Yankees' All- Star Brett Gardner probably won't start in Wild Card game. NEW YORK — The Yankees and Houston Astros play the American League Wild Card game Tuesday night, their respective aces squaring off in a one- game playoff to decide who faces the Kansas City Royals on Thursday in the division series.
They will likely start the game without their All- Star left fielder Brett Gardner. Gardner is not only hitting . July 3 (7. 8 games) but Houston is pitching left- hander Dallas Keuchel who eats up lefties and whom Gardner is 0- for- 4 against. But perhaps the bigger reason is Chris Young, backup outfielder, hits left- handed pitching really well—. OPS, seven homers. And considering how A) weak the Yankees offense has been lately and B) how left- heavy they're already likely to be, Young will provide some balance along with Alex Rodriguez and switch- hitting Chase Headley."[Keuchel] has pitched well against us in a couple games, but you take that with a grain of salt," Young said. I don't know how much any of that matters at this point.
Even if we had put up 1. I still would be saying the same thing. It matters none right now. The only thing we have to focus on is tomorrow's game."Young said he hasn't been told yet if he is starting and manager Joe Girardi wouldn't reveal anything either. PLUS: Yankees' CC Sabathia 'is loved', team says. Gardner will then be available off the bench to run and play defense later in the game if the Yankees can chase Keuchel and see a righty.
Gardner didn't talk about the possibility of sitting or not, instead the general idea of the one- and- done Wild Card."Just very happy that we're here playing at home, in front of our home fans," he said. I'm sure it's going to be a great atmosphere tomorrow night. This is what we work for, all offseason, all spring training."Gardner was an All- Star selection this summer, his first ever, joining teammates Mark Teixeira and Dellin Betances. Gardner was hitting . July 1 with nine home runs but has since slid down to .
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