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  2. Phillies Roster & Staff. While not officially part of the 40-man roster, players on the 60-day injured list (IL-60) are included on the 40-Man tab.

  3. The official Phillies news source including trades, rumors, scores, standings, stats, game recaps, highlights, injuries and more from MLB.

  4. The official scoreboard of the Philadelphia Phillies including Gameday, video, highlights and box score.

  5. Clinched Division and Best Record in League. The official standings for the Phillies including division and league standings for regular season, wild card, and playoffs.

  6. The official source for MLB team hitting stats, home runs, batting average, OPS and stat leaders.

  7. Phillies Broadcasters | Philadelphia Phillies - MLB.com

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    Gregg Murphy joined the Phillies television broadcast team in 2012, bringing viewers closer to the action by reporting from the field, dugouts and elsewhere throughout the ballpark during games.

  8. Phillies Job Opportunities. If you would like to view and apply for available positions with the Phillies organization, please visit TeamWork Online by clicking the button below. View Postings.

  9. His 47 HR were a single-season career high, ranked second in MLB and T-4th in Phillies history behind Ryan Howard (58 in 2006 and 48 in 2008) and Mike Schmidt (48 in 1980)...His 126 walks were second-most in MLB and T-4th in a season in Phillies history...Also set career-high marks in games played (160 – 103 in LF & 57 as DH), runs (108) and ...

  10. Search Philadelphia Phillies video highlights by player, team, matchups, and stats.

  11. Philadelphia Phillies team name origin - MLB.com

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    The NL eventually wanted to re-establish itself in Philadelphia, so it disbanded the Worcester (Mass.) Brown Stockings (also known as the Ruby Legs) and formed a new franchise in Philadelphia in '83. They were called the Phillies. They were also called the Quakers, too. Unofficially, it seems.