2013 Philadelphia Phillies season

The Philadelphia Phillies 2013 season was the 131st season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies played their first game of the season against the Atlanta Braves on April 1.

2013 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCitizens Bank Park
CityPhiladelphia
Record73–89 (.451)
Divisional place4th
OwnersBill Giles
David Montgomery
General managersRubén Amaro, Jr.
ManagersCharlie Manuel (through August 16)
Ryne Sandberg (interim: August 16 – September 29)
TelevisionComcast SportsNet Philadelphia
Comcast Network Philadelphia
PHL17 (MyNetworkTV)
(Tom McCarthy, Chris Wheeler, Gary Matthews)
RadioPhillies Radio Network
WPHT 1210 AM & WIP 94.1 FM (English)
(Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Jim Jackson)
WTTM (Spanish)
(Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
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Offseason transactions

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Season notes

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On April 5, the Kansas City Royals beat the Philadelphia Phillies 13–4, spoiling their home opener with a sellout crowd of 45,307 at Citizens Bank Park. The interleague matchup was a rare one between teams who first met in the 1980 World Series, as the Royals previously only visited Philadelphia in 2004. Hall of Famers Mike Schmidt and George Brett, rivals when the Phillies beat the Royals to win their first championship 33 years earlier, threw out the first pitches (along with SNL's Joe Piscopo).[1]

On August 16, 2013, the Phillies fired manager Charlie Manuel replacing him with third base coach Ryne Sandberg on an interim basis.[2] At the time, the Phillies were 53–67, and Manuel had exactly 1,000 wins with the Phillies, a milestone he achieved on August 12.[3] The league and fan base mostly expressed sadness and gratitude to Manuel for his tenure.[4] Several Phillies veterans, including Chase Utley and Cole Hamels, expressed regret and guilt feeling their lack of production led to Manuel's firing; they viewed Manuel as a fatherly figure.[5] Sandberg commented the next day, "It was a roller coaster of a day emotionally. It affected me and I think it affects the players."[6] Manuel received significant accolades within the media for his class in handling the situation,[2] while the Phillies organization, namely general manager Rubén Amaro, Jr., were criticized within the media for firing Manuel at that point in the season,[7][8] as well as for not having better players.[9][10][11]

Season standings

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National League East

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NL EastWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Atlanta Braves96660.59356–2540–41
Washington Nationals86760.5311047–3439–42
New York Mets74880.4572233–4841–40
Philadelphia Phillies73890.4512343–3830–51
Miami Marlins621000.3833436–4526–55

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National League Wild Card

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Division WinnersWLPct.
St. Louis Cardinals97650.599
Atlanta Braves96660.593
Los Angeles Dodgers92700.568
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
WLPct.GB
Pittsburgh Pirates94680.580+4
Cincinnati Reds90720.556
Washington Nationals86760.5314
Arizona Diamondbacks81810.5009
San Francisco Giants76860.46914
San Diego Padres76860.46914
Colorado Rockies74880.45716
New York Mets74880.45716
Milwaukee Brewers74880.45716
Philadelphia Phillies73890.45117
Chicago Cubs66960.40724
Miami Marlins621000.38328

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Record vs. opponents

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TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona2–44–33–412–710–94–26–13–43–43–37–127–124–32–411–9
Atlanta4–25–14–36–15–213–62–410–911–84–31–53–44–313–611–9
Chicago3–41–55–143–31–64–36–133–33–37–123–44–37–123–413–7
Cincinnati4–33–414–52–44–36–110–94–24–28–113–36–18–113–411–9
Colorado7–121–63–34–210–93–44–23–43–44–212–79–103–43–45–15
Los Angeles9–102–56–13–49–105–24–25–15–24–211–88–114–35–112–8
Miami2–46–133–41–64–32–51–511–87–122–43–44–32–45–149–11
Milwaukee1–64–213–69–102–42–45–14–35–27–123–45–25–143–46–14
New York4–39–103–32–44–31–58–113–410–92–54–34–22–57–1211–9
Philadelphia4–38–113–32–44–32–512–72–59–103–44–23–32–58–117–13
Pittsburgh3–33–412–711–82–42–44–212–75–24–33–44–310–94–315–5
San Diego12–75–14–33–37–128–114–34–33–42–44–38–112–42–58–12
San Francisco12–74–33–41–610–911–83–42–52–43–33–411–82–43–36–14
St. Louis3–43–412–711–84–33–44–214–55–25–29–104–24–26–010–10
Washington4–26–134–34–34–31–514–54–312–711–83–45–23–30–611–9


Game log

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The Phillies celebrate after Freddy Galvis hits a walk-off home run on September 7, 2013
Legend
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BoldPhillies team member
2013 Game Log[14][15]
Overall Record: 73–89
April (12–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1@ Braves5–7Luis Avilán (1–0)Cole Hamels (0–1)Craig Kimbrel (1)51,4560–1
2April 3@ Braves2–9Paul Maholm (1–0)Roy Halladay (0–1)None24,2890–2
3April 4@ Braves2–0Cliff Lee (1–0)Kris Medlen (0–1)Jonathan Papelbon (1)18,2951–2
4April 5Royals4–13Bruce Chen (1–0)Kyle Kendrick (0–1)None45,3071–3
5April 6Royals4–3Antonio Bastardo (1–0)Greg Holland (0–1)None39,4752–3
6April 7Royals8–9James Shields (1–1)Cole Hamels (0–2)Kelvin Herrera (1)39,4512–4
7April 8Mets2–7Matt Harvey (2–0)Roy Halladay (0–2)None35,3932–5
8April 9Mets8–3Cliff Lee (2–0)Dillon Gee (0–2)None38,3053–5
9April 10Mets7–3Kyle Kendrick (1–1)Jeremy Hefner (0–2)None38,7154–5
10April 12@ Marlins3–1 (10)Phillippe Aumont (1–0)Jon Rauch (0–1)Jonathan Papelbon (2)17,9235–5
11April 13@ Marlins1–2Steve Cishek (1–1)Phillippe Aumont (1–1)None20,0375–6
12April 14@ Marlins2–1Roy Halladay (1–2)Jon Rauch (0–2)Jonathan Papelbon (3)21,4126–6
13April 15@ Reds2–4Bronson Arroyo (2–1)Jeremy Horst (0–1)Aroldis Chapman (3)17,3456–7
14April 16@ Reds0–1[a]Aroldis Chapman (2–0)Phillippe Aumont (1–2)None15,5446–8
15April 17@ Reds2–11Mike Leake (1–0)John Lannan (0–1)None16,4676–9
16April 18Cardinals3–4Adam Wainwright (3–1)Mike Adams (0–1)Edward Mujica (1)34,2566–10
17April 19Cardinals8–2 (7)Roy Halladay (2–2)Jaime García (1–1)None34,0927–10
18April 20Cardinals0–5Lance Lynn (3–0)Cliff Lee (2–1)None41,0507–11
19April 21Cardinals7–3Mike Adams (1–1)Mitchell Boggs (0–2)None35,1158–11
20April 22Pirates3–2Raúl Valdés (1–0)Jared Hughes (1–2)Jonathan Papelbon (4)35,3859–11
21April 23Pirates0–2Jeff Locke (2–1)Cole Hamels (0–3)Jason Grilli (8)31,0029–12
22April 24Pirates3–5Vin Mazzaro (1–0)Mike Adams (1–2)Jason Grilli (9)32,1589–13
23April 25Pirates4–6Justin Wilson (2–0)Phillippe Aumont (1–3)Tony Watson (1)33,4439–14
24April 26@ Mets4–0Kyle Kendrick (2–1)Dillon Gee (1–4)None21,58210–14
25April 27@ Mets9–4Jonathan Pettibone (1–0)Shaun Marcum (0–1)None29,24811–14
26April 28@ Mets5–1Cole Hamels (1–3)Jon Niese (2–2)None28,99012–14
27April 30@ Indians2–14Zach McAllister (2–3)Roy Halladay (2–3)None10,84112–15
May (14–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 1@ Indians0–6Trevor Bauer (1–1)Cliff Lee (2–2)None12,73012–16
29May 2Marlins7–2Kyle Kendrick (3–1)Alex Sanabia (2–4)None36,97813–16
30May 3Marlins4–1Jonathan Pettibone (2–0)Ricky Nolasco (2–3)Jonathan Papelbon (5)36,29214–16
31May 4Marlins0–2José Fernández (1–2)Cole Hamels (1–4)Steve Cishek (4)40,09114–17
32May 5Marlins2–14Kevin Slowey (1–2)Roy Halladay (2–4)None45,27614–18
33May 6@ Giants6–2Cliff Lee (3–2)Madison Bumgarner (3–1)None41,17115–18
34May 7@ Giants6–2Kyle Kendrick (4–1)Tim Lincecum (2–3)None41,22616–18
35May 8@ Giants3–4 (10)Javier López (1–0)Antonio Bastardo (1–1)None41,04816–19
36May 9@ Diamondbacks1–2Patrick Corbin (5–0)Cole Hamels (1–5)Heath Bell (4)20,00216–20
37May 10@ Diamondbacks2–3Tony Sipp (2–1)Mike Adams (1–3)David Hernandez (1)31,90016–21
38May 11@ Diamondbacks3–1Cliff Lee (4–2)Trevor Cahill (2–4)Jonathan Papelbon (6)28,11317–21
39May 12@ Diamondbacks4–2 (10)Justin De Fratus (1–0)Matt Reynolds (0–1)Jonathan Papelbon (7)32,78518–21
40May 14Indians6–2Jonathan Pettibone (3–0)Scott Kazmir (2–2)None39,68919–21
41May 15Indians4–10Corey Kluber (3–2)Cole Hamels (1–6)None38,44019–22
42May 17Reds5–3Justin De Fratus (2–0)Sean Marshall (0–1)Jonathan Papelbon (8)43,12920–22
43May 18Reds0–10Bronson Arroyo (4–4)Kyle Kendrick (4–2)None41,81720–23
44May 19Reds3–2Antonio Bastardo (2–1)Aroldis Chapman (3–2)None41,00921–23
45May 20@ Marlins1–5Alex Sanabia (3–6)Cole Hamels (1–7)None13,23121–24
46May 21@ Marlins7–3Tyler Cloyd (1–0)Duane Below (0–1)None13,99622–24
47May 22@ Marlins3–0Cliff Lee (5–2)Kevin Slowey (1–5)None15,52023–24
48May 24@ Nationals2–5Jordan Zimmermann (8–2)Kyle Kendrick (4–3)Rafael Soriano (14)28,98023–25
49May 25@ Nationals5–3Chad Durbin (1–0)Drew Storen (0–1)Jonathan Papelbon (9)38,01224–25
50May 26@ Nationals1–6Stephen Strasburg (3–5)Cole Hamels (1–8)None39,03324–26
51May 27@ Red Sox3–9Alfredo Aceves (2–1)Tyler Cloyd (1–1)None33,62724–27
52May 28@ Red Sox3–1Cliff Lee (6–2)Ryan Dempster (2–6)Jonathan Papelbon (10)33,64325–27
53May 29Red Sox4–3Kyle Kendrick (5–3)John Lackey (3–5)Jonathan Papelbon (11)38,83126–27
54May 30Red Sox2–9Franklin Morales (1–0)Jonathan Pettibone (3–1)None40,08326–28
55May 31Brewers5–8Yovani Gallardo (4–5)Cole Hamels (1–9)Francisco Rogríguez (2)37,42026–29
June (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
56June 1Brewers3–4Wily Peralta (4–6)Tyler Cloyd (1–2)Francisco Rogríguez (3)41,11426–30
57June 2Brewers7–5Cliff Lee (7–2)Michael Fiers (1–4)Antonio Bastardo (1)40,61327–30
58June 3Marlins7–2Kyle Kendrick (6–3)Tom Koehler (0–4)None35,08728–30
59June 4Marlins7–3 (11)Michael Stutes (1–0)Edgar Olmos (0–1)None38,93229–30
60June 5Marlins6–1Cole Hamels (2–9)A. J. Ramos (0–2)None38,64330–30
61June 6@ Brewers5–1Tyler Cloyd (2–2)Wily Peralta (4–7)None21,58131–30
62June 7@ Brewers4–5Francisco Rodríguez (1–0)Jeremy Horst (0–2)None31,41731–31
63June 8@ Brewers3–4Tyler Thornburg (1–0)Kyle Kendrick (6–4)Francisco Rodríguez (4)38,26731–32
64June 9@ Brewers1–9Kyle Lohse (2–6)Jonathan Pettibone (3–2)None38,30031–33
65June 11@ Twins2–3Brian Duensing (1–1)Mike Adams (1–4)Glen Perkins (14)30,10431–34
66June 12@ Twins3–4Brian Duensing (2–1)Antonio Bastardo (2–2)Glen Perkins (15)28,91031–35
67June 13@ Twins3–2Cliff Lee (8–2)Jared Burton (0–4)Jonathan Papelbon (12)28,51932–35
68June 14@ Rockies8–7Michael Stutes (2–0)Wilton López (1–3)Jonathan Papelbon (13)36,11433–35
69June 15@ Rockies5–10Tyler Chatwood (4–1)Jonathan Pettibone (3–3)None35,51633–36
70June 16@ Rockies2–5Jhoulys Chacín (5–3)Cole Hamels (2–10)Rex Brothers (3)45,18633–37
71June 17Nationals5–4Jonathan Papelbon (1–0)Fernando Abad (0–2)None44,99034–37
72June 18Nationals4–2Cliff Lee (9–2)Ross Detwiler (2–5)Jonathan Papelbon (14)38,18835–37
73June 19Nationals2–6Drew Storen (2–1)Michael Stutes (2–1)None39,59435–38
74June 21Mets3–4Jeremy Hefner (2–6)Cole Hamels (2–11)Bobby Parnell (12)40,06235–39
75June 22Mets8–7Jonathan Papelbon (2–0)Carlos Torres (0–1)None45,72536–39
76June 23Mets0–8Matt Harvey (7–1)John Lannan (0–2)None44,95136–40
77June 24@ Padres3–4 (10)Joe Thatcher (3–1)Justin De Fratus (2–1)None26,26536–41
78June 25@ Padres6–2Kyle Kendrick (7–4)Jason Marquis (9–3)None24,69537–41
79June 26@ Padres7–5 (13)Joe Savery (1–0)Tommy Layne (0–2)Jonathan Papelbon (15)25,61038–41
80June 27@ Dodgers4–6Zack Greinke (5–2)Justin De Fratus (2–2)Kenley Jansen (7)51,03738–42
81June 28@ Dodgers16–1John Lannan (1–2)Chris Capuano (2–5)None48,82839–42
82June 29@ Dodgers3–4Kenley Jansen (2–3)Justin De Fratus (2–3)None52,45539–43
83June 30@ Dodgers1–6Stephen Fife (3–2)Kyle Kendrick (7–5)None42,40539–44
July (11–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
84July 2@ Pirates3–1Jonathan Pettibone (4–3)Brandon Cumpton (0–1)Jonathan Papelbon (16)30,30140–44
85July 3@ Pirates5–6Jeff Locke (8–1)John Lannan (1–3)Jason Grilli (28)33,19740–45
86July 4@ Pirates6–4Cole Hamels (3–11)Gerrit Cole (4–1)Jonathan Papelbon (17)35,32841–45
87July 5Braves5–4Cliff Lee (10–2)Paul Maholm (9–7)Jonathan Papelbon (18)42,04442–45
88July 6Braves4–13Tim Hudson (5–7)Kyle Kendrick (7–6)None37,04442–46
89July 7Braves7–3Jonathan Pettibone (5–3)Kris Medlen (6–8)None38,14843–46
90July 8Nationals3–2John Lannan (2–3)Dan Haren (4–10)Jonathan Papelbon (19)33,06144–46
91July 9Nationals4–2Cole Hamels (4–11)Taylor Jordan (0–2)Antonio Bastardo (2)33,50245–46
92July 10Nationals1–5Gio González (7–3)Cliff Lee (10–3)None34,51345–47
93July 11Nationals3–1Kyle Kendrick (8–6)Jordan Zimmermann (12–4)Jonathan Papelbon (20)40,08646–47
July 12White SoxPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 13
94July 13 (1)White Sox4–5 (11)Ramón Troncoso (1–2)J. C. Ramírez (0–1)Addison Reed (24)41,56246–48
95July 13 (2)White Sox2–1 (13)Joe Savery (2–0)Simón Castro (0–1)None43,24947–48
96July 14White Sox4–3 (10)Antonio Bastardo (3–2)David Purcey (0–1)None40,15148–48
July 162013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Citi Field in Queens, New York
97July 19@ Mets13–8Kyle Kendrick (9–6)Jeremy Hefner (4–7)None35,02149–48
98July 20@ Mets4–5Gonzalez Germen (1–1)Cole Hamels (4–12)Bobby Parnell (18)26,72249–49
99July 21@ Mets0–5Matt Harvey (8–2)Cliff Lee (10–4)None32,12749–50
100July 23@ Cardinals1–4Shelby Miller (10–6)Jonathan Pettibone (5–4)Edward Mujica (29)44,78049–51
101July 24@ Cardinals3–11Jake Westbrook (7–4)John Lannan (2–4)None44,31749–52
102July 25@ Cardinals1–3Lance Lynn (12–5)Kyle Kendrick (9–7)Edward Mujica (30)45,56749–53
103July 26@ Tigers1–2Doug Fister (9–5)Cole Hamels (4–13)Joaquín Benoit (10)42,31749–54
104July 27@ Tigers0–10Max Scherzer (15–1)Raúl Valdés (1–1)None41,97049–55
105July 28@ Tigers4–12Rick Porcello (8–6)Jake Diekman (0–1)None41,32649–56
106July 30Giants7–3John Lannan (3–4)Barry Zito (4–8)None36,49250–56
107July 31Giants2–9Chad Gaudin (5–2)Kyle Kendrick (9–8)None34,06750–57
August (12–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
108August 1Giants1–2Matt Cain (7–6)Jonathan Papelbon (2–1)Sergio Romo (25)33,64550–58
109August 2Braves4–6Kris Medlen (8–10)Ethan Martin (0–1)Craig Kimbrel (32)35,08750–59
110August 3Braves4–5 (12)Luis Avilán (4–0)Jake Diekman (0–2)Craig Kimbrel (33)41,16150–60
111August 4Braves1–4Alex Wood (2–2)Cliff Lee (10–5)Craig Kimbrel (34)37,23550–61
112August 6Cubs9–8Kyle Kendrick (10–8)Edwin Jackson (7–12)None36,84151–61
113August 7Cubs2–5Pedro Strop (2–4)Luis García (0–1)Kevin Gregg (23)36,17151–62
114August 8Cubs12–1Ethan Martin (1–1)Jeff Samardzija (6–11)None42,51052–62
115August 9@ Nationals2–9Dan Haren (7–11)John Lannan (3–5)None27,83152–63
116August 10@ Nationals5–8Tanner Roark (1–0)Jake Diekman (0–3)Rafael Soriano (29)32,67652–64
117August 11@ Nationals0–6Stephen Strasburg (6–9)Kyle Kendrick (10–9)None32,35552–65
118August 12@ Braves5–1Cole Hamels (5–13)Julio Teherán (9–6)None20,67653–65
119August 13@ Braves1–3Kris Medlen (10–10)Ethan Martin (1–2)Craig Kimbrel (37)21,69753–66
120August 14@ Braves3–6Brandon Beachy (2–0)John Lannan (3–6)Craig Kimbrel (38)18,63853–67
121August 16Dodgers0–4Zack Greinke (11–3)Cliff Lee (10–6)None36,96453–68
122August 17Dodgers0–5Clayton Kershaw (12–7)Kyle Kendrick (10–10)None42,08253–69
123August 18Dodgers3–2Jonathan Papelbon (3–1)Brandon League (6–4)None40,33654–69
124August 19Rockies5–4Ethan Martin (2–2)Jeff Manship (0–3)Jonathan Papelbon (21)35,26955–69
125August 20Rockies3–5Jorge de la Rosa (13–6)Tyler Cloyd (2–3)Rafael Betancourt (16)34,01855–70
126August 21Rockies4–3Jake Diekman (1–3)Rafael Betancourt (2–4)None36,57856–70
127August 22Rockies5–4César Jiménez (1–0)Rafael Betancourt (2–5)None31,61957–70
128August 23Diamondbacks4–3Jonathan Papelbon (4–1)Heath Bell (4–2)None32,61958–70
129August 24Diamondbacks7–12 (18)Trevor Cahill (5–10)Casper Wells (0–1)None34,63758–71
130August 25Diamondbacks9–5Roy Halladay (3–4)Patrick Corbin (13–4)None36,12859–71
131August 26@ Mets2–1Cliff Lee (11–6)Zack Wheeler (6–3)Jonathan Papelbon (22)25,78460–71
132August 27@ Mets0–5Jon Niese (6–6)Kyle Kendrick (10–11)None25,70060–72
133August 28@ Mets6–2Cole Hamels (6–13)Daisuke Matsuzaka (0–2)None24,44761–72
134August 29@ Mets3–11Carlos Torres (3–2)Ethan Martin (2–3)None22,00861–73
135August 30@ Cubs6–5B. J. Rosenberg (1–0)Kevin Gregg (2–4)Jonathan Papelbon (23)27,76362–73
136August 31@ Cubs3–4Carlos Villanueva (3–8)Zach Miner (0–1)Kevin Gregg (28)36,41062–74
September (11–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1@ Cubs1–7Jake Arrieta (3–3)Kyle Kendrick (10–12)None31,85962–75
138September 2Nationals3–2B. J. Rosenberg (2–0)Tyler Clippard (6–3)Jonathan Papelbon (24)30,24863–75
139September 3Nationals6–9Gio González (9–6)Ethan Martin (2–4)Rafael Soriano (37)28,82663–76
140September 4Nationals2–3Jordan Zimmermann (16–8)Jake Diekman (1–4)Rafael Soriano (38)31,49563–77
141September 6Braves2–1Cliff Lee (12–6)Mike Minor (13–6)Jonathan Papelbon (25)37,08864–77
142September 7Braves6–5Jonathan Papelbon (5–1)Freddy García (3–6)None36,33065–77
143September 8Braves3–2Cole Hamels (7–13)David Carpenter (3–1)B. J. Rosenberg (1)38,70666–77
144September 10Padres2–8Andrew Cashner (9–8)Tyler Cloyd (2–4)None29,24266–78
145September 11Padres4–2Cliff Lee (13–6)Nick Vincent (4–3)Jonathan Papelbon (26)30,35167–78
146September 12Padres10–5Justin De Fratus (3–3)Tyson Ross (3–8)None29,98668–78
147September 13@ Nationals1–6Ross Ohlendorf (4–0)Kyle Kendrick (10–13)None31,32568–79
148September 14@ Nationals5–4Cole Hamels (8–13)Gio González (10–7)Jonathan Papelbon (27)33,97269–79
149September 15@ Nationals2–11Jordan Zimmermann (18–8)Tyler Cloyd (2–5)None33,74669–80
150September 16Marlins12–2Cliff Lee (14–6)Sam Dyson (0–1)None31,26670–80
151September 17Marlins6–4Roy Halladay (4–4)Brian Flynn (0–2)Jonathan Papelbon (28)28,87271–80
152September 18Marlins3–4 (10)Brad Hand (1–1)César Jiménez (1–1)Steve Cishek (31)28,90871–81
153September 20Mets4–6Daisuke Matsuzaka (2–3)Cole Hamels (8–14)LaTroy Hawkins (11)33,11771–82
154September 21Mets4–5 (7)Dillon Gee (12–10)Tyler Cloyd (2–6)None36,65071–83
155September 22Mets3–4Carlos Torres (4–5)Cliff Lee (14–7)LaTroy Hawkins (12)44,39871–84
156September 23@ Marlins0–4Nathan Eovaldi (4–6)Roy Halladay (4–5)None18,62771–85
157September 24@ Marlins2–1Michael Stutes (3–1)Henderson Álvarez (4–6)Jonathan Papelbon (29)19,37572–85
158September 25@ Marlins2–3Chad Qualls (5–2)Ethan Martin (2–5)Steve Cishek (33)19,18072–86
159September 26@ Braves1–7David Hale (1–0)Tyler Cloyd (2–7)None27,85872–87
160September 27@ Braves0–1Kris Medlen (15–12)Cliff Lee (14–8)Craig Kimbrel (50)38,71172–88
161September 28@ Braves5–4Luis García (1–1)Mike Minor (13–9)None38,17173–88
162September 29@ Braves5–12Julio Teherán (14–8)Zach Miner (0–2)None42,19473–89
^[a] The game was suspended at 0–0 during the middle of the ninth inning due to heavy rain, and continued at 5:30 p.m. on April 17, prior to the start of the game scheduled for that day.[16]

Roster

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All players who made an appearance for the Phillies during 2013 are included.[17]

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Batting

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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

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Jimmy Rollins160600651513626392259.252.348
Domonic Brown139496651352142783839.272.494
Chase Utley131476731352561869845.284.475
Michael Young12640849129244842142.276.395
John Mayberry Jr.13435347802311139527.227.391
Ben Revere883153796930172216.305.352
Carlos Ruiz923103083160537118.268.368
Ryan Howard8028634762021143023.266.465
Delmon Young802722271130831014.261.397
Kevin Frandsen1192522759101526112.234.341
Darin Ruf7325136621101430033.247.458
Freddy Galvis70205134854619113.234.385
Erik Kratz68197214270926018.213.386
Cody Asche50162183881522115.235.389
Laynce Nix811281123402718.180.258
César Hernández3412117355001009.289.331
Roger Bernadina2775814412514.187.347
Humberto Quintero2464316402903.250.406
Michael Martínez294057000310.175.175
Casper Wells122421100002.042.083
John McDonald212354001301.174.304
Pete Orr152014000002.200.200
Ezequiel Carrera131321000001.077.077
Cameron Rupp41314100201.308.385
Steve Susdorf3711100000.143.286
Steven Lerud6500000000.000.000
Pitcher Totals162280174073016012.143.189
Team Totals162545661013552553214057873417.248.384

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Pitching

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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

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Cliff Lee1482.8731310222.2193777132222
Cole Hamels8143.6033330220.0205948850202
Kyle Kendrick10134.7030300182.02071049547110
Jonathan Pettibone544.0418180100.110950453866
John Lannan365.331414074.18648442738
Roy Halladay456.821313062.05548473651
Jonathan Papelbon512.926102961.25923201157
Tyler Cloyd276.561311060.18345442541
Justin De Fratus333.86580046.24521202542
Antonio Bastardo322.32480242.23312112147
Ethan Martin256.08158040.04227272647
Jake Diekman142.58450038.13415111641
Raúl Valdés117.46171035.0422929837
Luis García113.73240031.12715132323
Zach Miner024.40163028.23314141720
Jeremy Horst026.23280026.03519181221
Mike Adams143.96280025.02311111123
J. C. Ramírez017.50180024.03022201516
Joe Savery203.15180020.0151171114
B.J. Rosenberg204.58220119.2201010919
Phillippe Aumont134.19220019.1241191319
Michael Stutes314.58160017.21411989
César Jiménez113.71190017.014771011
Chad Durbin109.00160016.0251716916
Mauricio Robles001.933004.273136
Casper Wells0167.501000.235530
John McDonald000.001000.120001
Team Totals73894.32162162321436.114657496895061199

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Farm system

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LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAALehigh Valley IronPigsInternational LeagueDave Brundage
AAReading Fightin PhilsEastern LeagueDusty Wathan
AClearwater ThreshersFlorida State LeagueChris Truby
ALakewood BlueClawsSouth Atlantic LeagueMickey Morandini
A-Short SeasonWilliamsport CrosscuttersNew York–Penn LeagueNelson Prada
RookieGCL PhilliesGulf Coast LeagueRoly de Armas

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References

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