1965 Philadelphia Phillies season explained
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Regular season
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Game log
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| Postponement |
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|- style="background:#bfb"| 1 || April 12 || @
Astros || 2–0 ||
Chris Short (1–0) ||
Bob Bruce (0–1) ||
None || 42,652 || 1–0|- style="background:#fbb"| 2 || April 14 ||
Giants || 2–5 ||
Gaylord Perry (1–0) ||
Jim Bunning (0–1) ||
Bob Shaw (1) || 31,922 || 1–1|- style="background:#bbb"| – || April 15 ||
Giants || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[8] Makeup: July 8 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 3 || April 17 ||
Dodgers || 3–2 ||
Chris Short (2–0) ||
Don Drysdale (1–1) ||
Jack Baldschun (1) || 17,021 || 2–1|- style="background:#fbb"| 4 || April 18 ||
Dodgers || 2–6 || Sandy Koufax (1–0) ||
Bo Belinsky (0–1) ||
None || 11,107 || 2–2|- style="background:#bfb"| 5 || April 19 ||
Astros || 8–0 ||
Jim Bunning (1–1) ||
Turk Farrell (1–1) ||
None || 4,668 || 3–2|- style="background:#bfb"| 6 || April 20 ||
Astros || 2–1
(13) ||
Jack Baldschun (1–0) ||
Hal Woodeshick (0–1) ||
None || 6,627 || 4–2|- style="background:#fbb"| 7 || April 21 ||
Astros || 4–11 ||
Dave Giusti (1–0) ||
Chris Short (2–1) ||
None || 8,267 || 4–3|- style="background:#fbb"| 8 || April 23 || @
Dodgers || 0–4 ||
Johnny Podres (1–0) ||
Jim Bunning (1–2) ||
None || 29,120 || 4–4|- style="background:#fbb"| 9 || April 24 || @
Dodgers || 3–9 ||
Claude Osteen (2–1) ||
Bo Belinsky (0–2) ||
None || 36,500 || 4–5|- style="background:#bfb"| 10 || April 25 || @
Dodgers || 6–4 ||
Ray Herbert (1–0) ||
Don Drysdale (2–2) ||
Jack Baldschun (2) || 25,766 || 5–5|- style="background:#bfb"| 11 || April 26 || @
Dodgers || 4–3 ||
Chris Short (3–1) || Sandy Koufax (2–1) ||
Jack Baldschun (3) || 24,703 || 6–5|- style="background:#fbb"| 12 || April 27 || @
Giants || 13–14 ||
Bob Shaw (1–1) ||
Ed Roebuck (0–1) ||
None || 10,705 || 6–6|- style="background:#fbb"| 13 || April 28 || @
Giants || 3–9 ||
Ron Herbel (1–0) ||
Ray Culp (0–1) ||
None || 7,922 || 6–7|- style="background:#fbb"| 14 || April 30 || @
Braves || 1–7 ||
Tony Cloninger (2–2) ||
Ray Herbert (1–1) ||
None || 2,923 || 6–8|-|- style="background:#fbb"| 15 || May 1 || @
Braves || 1–6 ||
Wade Blasingame (1–2) ||
Jim Bunning (1–3) ||
None || 2,486 || 6–9|- style="background:#bfb"| 16 || May 2
(1) || @
Braves || 6–0 ||
Chris Short (4–1) ||
Denny Lemaster (1–2) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 7–9|- style="background:#bfb"| 17 || May 2
(2) || @
Braves || 10–7 ||
Jack Baldschun (2–0) ||
Billy O'Dell (1–1) ||
None || 8,630 || 8–9|- style="background:#fbb"| 18 || May 4 || @
Mets || 1–2 ||
Al Jackson (1–3) ||
Ray Herbert (1–2) ||
None || 17,321 || 8–10|- style="background:#bfb"| 19 || May 5 || @
Mets || 1–0 ||
Jim Bunning (2–3) ||
Warren Spahn (2–2) ||
None || 14,134 || 9–10|- style="background:#fbb"| 20 || May 7 ||
Cardinals || 0–2 ||
Bob Gibson (5–0) ||
Chris Short (4–2) ||
None || 14,499 || 9–11|- style="background:#bfb"| 21 || May 8 ||
Cardinals || 9–8
(11) ||
Ray Culp (1–1) ||
Nelson Briles (0–1) ||
None || 19,596 || 10–11|- style="background:#bfb"| 22 || May 9 ||
Cardinals || 4–2 ||
Art Mahaffey (1–0) ||
Ray Sadecki (0–4) ||
Ed Roebuck (1) || 12,930 || 11–11|- style="background:#bfb"| 23 || May 10 ||
Cardinals || 4–2
(10) ||
Ed Roebuck (1–1) ||
Bob Purkey (1–3) ||
None || 14,454 || 12–11|- style="background:#fbb"| 24 || May 11 ||
Reds || 1–9 ||
John Tsitouris (3–2) ||
Chris Short (4–3) ||
Gerry Arrigo (1) || 12,438 || 12–12|- style="background:#fbb"| 25 || May 12 ||
Reds || 3–4 ||
Sammy Ellis (5–0) ||
Ray Culp (1–2) ||
Jim O'Toole (1) || 12,237 || 12–13|- style="background:#bfb"| 26 || May 13 ||
Reds || 7–6
(10) ||
Jack Baldschun (3–0) ||
Jim Duffalo (0–2) ||
None || 10,573 || 13–13|- style="background:#bfb"| 27 || May 14 ||
Braves || 5–2 ||
Art Mahaffey (2–0) ||
Billy O'Dell (1–2) ||
None || 19,629 || 14–13|- style="background:#bfb"| 28 || May 15 ||
Braves || 6–4 ||
Jim Bunning (3–3) ||
Wade Blasingame (2–4) ||
Jack Baldschun (4) || 8,794 || 15–13|- style="background:#fbb"| 29 || May 16 ||
Braves || 6–8
(10) ||
Billy O'Dell (2–2) ||
Jack Baldschun (3–1) ||
Wade Blasingame (1) || 16,632 || 15–14|- style="background:#bfb"| 30 || May 17 || @
Cardinals || 2–1 ||
Bo Belinsky (1–2) ||
Curt Simmons (1–5) ||
None || 10,748 || 16–14|- style="background:#fbb"| 31 || May 18 || @
Cardinals || 2–8 ||
Ray Sadecki (1–4) ||
Art Mahaffey (2–1) ||
None || 8,593 || 16–15|- style="background:#fbb"| 32 || May 19 || @
Cardinals || 6–7 ||
Bob Purkey (2–3) ||
Ed Roebuck (1–2) ||
None || 18,660 || 16–16|- style="background:#fbb"| 33 || May 20 || @
Cardinals || 2–12 ||
Bob Gibson (8–0) ||
Chris Short (4–4) ||
None || 13,741 || 16–17|- style="background:#fbb"| 34 || May 21 || @
Reds || 5–6 ||
Joey Jay (2–1) ||
Art Mahaffey (2–2) ||
None || 14,263 || 16–18|- style="background:#fbb"| 35 || May 22 || @
Reds || 4–9 ||
Joe Nuxhall (1–1) ||
Bo Belinsky (1–3) ||
Gerry Arrigo (2) || 21,296 || 16–19|- style="background:#bfb"| 36 || May 23 || @
Reds || 4–3
(10) ||
Ed Roebuck (2–2) ||
Gerry Arrigo (1–1) ||
None || 14,942 || 17–19|- style="background:#fbb"| 37 || May 24
(1) ||
Mets || 2–6 ||
Warren Spahn (4–4) ||
Jim Bunning (3–4) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 17–20|- style="background:#fbb"| 38 || May 24
(2) ||
Mets || 1–4 ||
Frank Lary (1–0) ||
Chris Short (4–5) ||
Tug McGraw (1) || || 17–21|- style="background:#bfb"| 39 || May 25 ||
Mets || 10–3 ||
Ray Herbert (2–2) ||
Al Jackson (2–5) ||
None || 6,344 || 18–21|- style="background:#fbb"| 40 || May 26 ||
Pirates || 3–5 ||
Tommie Sisk (3–0) ||
Art Mahaffey (2–3) ||
None || 10,212 || 18–22|- style="background:#bbb"| – || May 27 ||
Pirates || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain and wind);[9] Makeup: July 5 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 41 || May 28 ||
Cubs || 3–1 ||
Ray Culp (2–2) ||
Bob Buhl (5–3) ||
Chris Short (1) || 13,663 || 19–22|- style="background:#bfb"| 42 || May 29 ||
Cubs || 4–2 ||
Jim Bunning (4–4) ||
Larry Jackson (3–5) ||
None || 4,962 || 20–22|- style="background:#fbb"| 43 || May 30 ||
Cubs || 1–4 ||
Dick Ellsworth (6–3) ||
Ray Herbert (2–3) ||
None || 11,696 || 20–23|- style="background:#fbb"| 44 || May 31 || @
Pirates || 2–5 ||
Don Cardwell (2–2) ||
Chris Short (4–6) ||
Al McBean (8) || 16,366 || 20–24|-|- style="background:#fbb"| 45 || June 1 || @
Pirates || 0–4 ||
Bob Veale (5–2) ||
Art Mahaffey (2–4) ||
None || 10,478 || 20–25|- style="background:#bbb"| – || June 2 || @
Pirates || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[10] Makeup: July 27 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 46 || June 4 || @
Cubs || 6–0 ||
Jim Bunning (5–4) ||
Larry Jackson (3–6) ||
None || 3,497 || 21–25|- style="background:#fbb"| 47 || June 5 || @
Cubs || 8–9 ||
Lindy McDaniel (2–1) ||
Gary Wagner (0–1) ||
None || 6,049 || 21–26|- style="background:#bfb"| 48 || June 6
(1) || @
Cubs || 2–1 ||
Ray Culp (3–2) ||
Bob Buhl (5–5) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 22–26|- style="background:#bfb"| 49 || June 6
(2) || @
Cubs || 10–9 ||
Gary Wagner (1–1) ||
Larry Jackson (3–7) ||
Ed Roebuck (2) || 16,845 || 23–26|- style="background:#fbb"| 50 || June 7 ||
Dodgers || 3–14 || Sandy Koufax (8–3) ||
Lew Burdette (0–3) ||
None || 23,345 || 23–27|- style="background:#fbb"| 51 || June 8 ||
Dodgers || 1–2 ||
Claude Osteen (4–6) ||
Jim Bunning (5–5) ||
Ron Perranoski (2) || 14,975 || 23–28|- style="background:#bfb"| 52 || June 9 ||
Dodgers || 7–3 ||
Chris Short (5–6) ||
Mike Kekich (0–1) ||
None || 16,241 || 24–28|- style="background:#bfb"| 53 || June 10 ||
Dodgers || 4–0 ||
Ray Herbert (3–3) ||
Johnny Podres (3–2) ||
None || 19,467 || 25–28|- style="background:#bfb"| 54 || June 11 ||
Astros || 6–5
(10) ||
Gary Wagner (2–1) ||
Jim Owens (2–3) ||
None || 16,825 || 26–28|- style="background:#bfb"| 55 || June 12 ||
Astros || 5–4 ||
Ed Roebuck (3–2) ||
Turk Farrell (4–2) ||
None || 7,870 || 27–28|- style="background:#bfb"| 56 || June 13 ||
Astros || 5–0 ||
Chris Short (6–6) ||
Claude Raymond (2–3) ||
None || 12,936 || 28–28|- style="background:#fbb"| 57 || June 15 || @
Braves || 7–12 ||
Tony Cloninger (9–4) ||
Art Mahaffey (2–5) ||
Phil Niekro (2) || 4,065 || 28–29|- style="background:#bfb"| 58 || June 16 || @
Braves || 6–2 ||
Jim Bunning (6–5) ||
Denny Lemaster (4–6) ||
None || 3,479 || 29–29|- style="background:#fbb"| 59 || June 17 || @
Braves || 2–4 ||
Billy O'Dell (5–2) ||
Ray Culp (3–3) ||
None || 3,674 || 29–30|- style="background:#bfb"| 60 || June 18 || @
Dodgers || 4–2 ||
Chris Short (7–6) ||
Johnny Podres (3–3) ||
None || 30,401 || 30–30|- style="background:#fbb"| 61 || June 19 || @
Dodgers || 0–4 ||
Nick Willhite (1–0) ||
Ray Herbert (3–4) ||
Ron Perranoski (3) || 20,518 || 30–31|- style="background:#bfb"| 62 || June 20
(1) || @
Astros || 3–2 ||
Jim Bunning (7–5) ||
Ron Taylor (2–2) ||
Gary Wagner (1) ||
see 2nd game || 31–31|- style="background:#bfb"| 63 || June 20
(2) || @
Astros || 7–1 ||
Bo Belinsky (2–3) ||
Mike Cuellar (0–1) ||
None || 42,648 || 32–31|- style="background:#fbb"| 64 || June 21 || @
Astros || 2–6 ||
Turk Farrell (5–2) ||
Ray Culp (3–4) ||
None || 18,271 || 32–32|- style="background:#bfb"| 65 || June 22 || @
Astros || 7–2 ||
Chris Short (8–6) ||
Bob Bruce (5–9) ||
Gary Wagner (2) || 19,331 || 33–32|- style="background:#bfb"| 66 || June 24 || @
Giants || 3–1 ||
Jim Bunning (8–5) ||
Juan Marichal (11–6) ||
Ray Herbert (1) || 8,738 || 34–32|- style="background:#fbb"| 67 || June 25 || @
Giants || 1–4 ||
Bob Shaw (7–4) ||
Bo Belinsky (2–4) ||
None || 12,948 || 34–33|- style="background:#fbb"| 68 || June 26 || @
Giants || 5–6 ||
Masanori Murakami (1–1) ||
Gary Wagner (2–2) ||
None || 18,247 || 34–34|- style="background:#bfb"| 69 || June 27 || @
Giants || 6–0 ||
Ray Culp (4–4) ||
Bobby Bolin (3–4) ||
None || 27,015 || 35–34|- style="background:#bfb"| 70 || June 28 ||
Cardinals || 3–0 ||
Chris Short (9–6) ||
Tracy Stallard (4–3) ||
None || 19,208 || 36–34|- style="background:#bfb"| 71 || June 29 ||
Cardinals || 7–1 ||
Bo Belinsky (3–4) ||
Bob Purkey (5–6) ||
None || 19,219 || 37–34|- style="background:#bfb"| 72 || June 30 ||
Braves || 3–2 ||
Gary Wagner (3–2) ||
Wade Blasingame (8–6) ||
None || 17,771 || 38–34|-|- style="background:#bfb"| 73 || July 1 ||
Braves || 2–1 ||
Ray Culp (5–4) ||
Ken Johnson (6–4) ||
None || 17,792 || 39–34|- style="background:#bfb"| 74 || July 2 ||
Reds || 4–3 ||
Jack Baldschun (4–1) ||
Gerry Arrigo (2–4) ||
None || 22,516 || 40–34|- style="background:#fbb"| 75 || July 3 ||
Reds || 8–10 ||
Billy McCool (6–5) ||
Ed Roebuck (3–3) ||
Roger Craig (3) || 25,152 || 40–35|- style="background:#fbb"| 76 || July 4 ||
Reds || 1–4 ||
Joe Nuxhall (3–2) ||
Bo Belinsky (3–5) ||
None || 14,749 || 40–36|- style="background:#bfb"| 77 || July 5
(1) ||
Pirates || 3–1 ||
Jim Bunning (9–5) ||
Bob Veale (8–6) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 41–36|- style="background:#bfb"| 78 || July 5
(2) ||
Pirates || 6–2 ||
Ed Roebuck (4–3) ||
Wilbur Wood (0–1) ||
Gary Wagner (3) || 25,330 || 42–36|- style="background:#fbb"| 79 || July 6 ||
Pirates || 4–8 ||
Don Cardwell (8–2) ||
Ray Culp (5–5) ||
None || 17,357 || 42–37|- style="background:#bfb"| 80 || July 7 ||
Pirates || 1–0 ||
Chris Short (10–6) ||
Bob Friend (4–7) ||
None || 16,632 || 43–37|- style="background:#fbb"| 81 || July 8
(1) ||
Giants || 2–10 ||
Gaylord Perry (7–7) ||
Lew Burdette (0–4) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 43–38|- style="background:#bfb"| 82 || July 8
(2) ||
Giants || 4–2 ||
Ray Herbert (4–4) ||
Jack Sanford (4–2) ||
None || 37,110 || 44–38|- style="background:#bfb"| 83 || July 9 ||
Giants || 10–2 ||
Jim Bunning (10–5) ||
Jack Sanford (4–3) ||
None || 27,954 || 45–38|- style="background:#fbb"| 84 || July 10 ||
Giants || 0–7 ||
Juan Marichal (14–7) ||
Ray Culp (5–6) ||
None || 32,031 || 45–39|- style="background:#bbb"| – || July 11 ||
Giants || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[11] Makeup: August 31 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bbcaff;"| – || July 13 ||colspan="7" |
1965 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington|- style="background:#fbb"| 85 || July 15 || @
Reds || 1–8 ||
Joe Nuxhall (6–2) ||
Chris Short (10–7) ||
None || 15,606 || 45–40|- style="background:#fbb"| 86 || July 16 || @
Reds || 1–5 ||
Sammy Ellis (13–5) ||
Jim Bunning (10–6) ||
None || 18,584 || 45–41|- style="background:#bfb"| 87 || July 17 || @
Reds || 14–7 ||
Ed Roebuck (5–3) ||
John Tsitouris (5–6) ||
None || 8,225 || 46–41|- style="background:#fbb"| 88 || July 18 || @
Cardinals || 1–3 ||
Tracy Stallard (7–3) ||
Bo Belinsky (3–6) ||
Hal Woodeshick (11) || 18,846 || 46–42|- style="background:#bfb"| 89 || July 19 || @
Cardinals || 5–2 ||
Chris Short (11–7) ||
Ray Washburn (5–7) ||
None || 16,571 || 47–42|- style="background:#fbb"| 90 || July 20 || @
Cardinals || 3–4 ||
Curt Simmons (6–9) ||
Jim Bunning (10–7) ||
Nelson Briles (1) || 10,108 || 47–43|- style="background:#fbb"| 91 || July 21 || @
Cubs || 7–8
(10) ||
Bob Hendley (1–2) ||
Bo Belinsky (3–7) ||
None || 9,585 || 47–44|- style="background:#fbb"| 92 || July 22 || @
Cubs || 6–10 ||
Bob Buhl (10–7) ||
Ray Herbert (4–5) ||
Ted Abernathy (20) || 7,468 || 47–45|- style="background:#fbb"| 93 || July 23 || @
Mets || 2–3
(10) ||
Jack Fisher (7–11) ||
Jack Baldschun (4–2) ||
None || 38,533 || 47–46|- style="background:#bfb"| 94 || July 24 || @
Mets || 5–1 ||
Jim Bunning (11–7) ||
Tom Parsons (1–6) ||
None || 36,921 || 48–46|- style="background:#fbb"| 95 || July 25
(1) || @
Mets || 1–8 ||
Galen Cisco (2–6) ||
Bo Belinsky (3–8) ||
Gary Kroll (1) ||
see 2nd game || 48–47|- style="background:#bfb"| 96 || July 25
(2) || @
Mets || 3–1 ||
Ray Culp (6–6) ||
Al Jackson (5–13) ||
None || 36,921 || 49–47|- style="background:#bfb"| 97 || July 27
(1) || @
Pirates || 3–1 ||
Gary Wagner (4–2) ||
Bob Friend (5–8) ||
Jack Baldschun (5) ||
see 2nd game || 50–47|- style="background:#fbb"| 98 || July 27
(2) || @
Pirates || 2–3
(10) ||
Don Schwall (6–3) ||
Gary Wagner (4–3) ||
None || 21,832 || 50–48|- style="background:#bfb"| 99 || July 28 || @
Pirates || 1–0
(14) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–2) ||
Don Schwall (6–4) ||
None || 13,207 || 51–48|- style="background:#bfb"| 100 || July 29 || @
Pirates || 5–0 ||
Ray Culp (7–6) ||
Bob Veale (10–8) ||
None || 10,160 || 52–48|- style="background:#bfb"| 101 || July 30 ||
Mets || 5–3 ||
Lew Burdette (1–4) ||
Al Jackson (5–14) ||
Gary Wagner (4) || 16,429 || 53–48|- style="background:#fbb"| 102 || July 31 ||
Mets || 3–4
(11) ||
Gary Kroll (6–6) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–3) ||
Gordie Richardson (1) || 10,207 || 53–49|-|- style="background:#bfb"| 103 || August 1 ||
Mets || 3–2 ||
Jim Bunning (12–7) ||
Tom Parsons (1–8) ||
Gary Wagner (5) || 8,935 || 54–49|- style="background:#fbb"| 104 || August 3 ||
Cubs || 0–2 ||
Bill Faul (2–2) ||
Ray Culp (7–7) ||
None || 17,171 || 54–50|- style="background:#bfb"| 105 || August 4 ||
Cubs || 7–2 ||
Chris Short (12–7) ||
Bob Buhl (12–8) ||
None || 13,515 || 55–50|- style="background:#bfb"| 106 || August 5 ||
Cubs || 4–3 ||
Lew Burdette (2–4) ||
Dick Ellsworth (12–8) ||
Bo Belinsky (1) || 14,867 || 56–50|- style="background:#bfb"| 107 || August 6 ||
Pirates || 4–0 ||
Jim Bunning (13–7) ||
Bob Friend (5–9) ||
None || 22,155 || 57–50|- style="background:#fbb"| 108 || August 7 ||
Pirates || 3–4 ||
Al McBean (4–5) ||
Ray Culp (7–8) ||
None || 8,204 || 57–51|- style="background:#fbb"| 109 || August 8
(1) ||
Pirates || 1–7 ||
Bob Veale (12–8) ||
Chris Short (12–8) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 57–52|- style="background:#bfb"| 110 || August 8
(2) ||
Pirates || 5–2 ||
Ray Herbert (5–5) ||
Tommie Sisk (3–2) ||
None || 29,260 || 58–52|- style="background:#fbb"| 111 || August 9 || @
Astros || 0–8 ||
Robin Roberts (6–7) ||
Lew Burdette (2–5) ||
None || 31,209 || 58–53|- style="background:#bfb"| 112 || August 10 || @
Astros || 2–0 ||
Jim Bunning (14–7) ||
Bob Bruce (7–15) ||
None || 24,533 || 59–53|- style="background:#bfb"| 113 || August 11 || @
Astros || 5–1 ||
Ray Culp (8–8) ||
Danny Coombs (0–1) ||
None || 28,224 || 60–53|- style="background:#bfb"| 114 || August 12 || @
Astros || 7–3 ||
Chris Short (13–8) ||
Turk Farrell (8–7) ||
Ed Roebuck (3) || 22,011 || 61–53|- style="background:#bfb"| 115 || August 13 || @
Giants || 3–2 ||
Bo Belinsky (4–8) ||
Warren Spahn (5–14) ||
Gary Wagner (6) || 24,275 || 62–53|- style="background:#bfb"| 116 || August 14 || @
Giants || 4–2 ||
Jim Bunning (15–7) ||
Juan Marichal (18–9) ||
Jack Baldschun (6) || 23,087 || 63–53|- style="background:#fbb"| 117 || August 15 || @
Giants || 9–15 ||
Bill Henry (3–1) ||
Ray Culp (8–9) ||
Jack Sanford (2) || 26,931 || 63–54|- style="background:#bfb"| 118 || August 16 || @
Dodgers || 6–1 ||
Chris Short (14–8) ||
Johnny Podres (4–6) ||
None || 22,611 || 64–54|- style="background:#fbb"| 119 || August 17 || @
Dodgers || 2–4 ||
Claude Osteen (11–11) ||
Ray Herbert (5–6) ||
Ron Perranoski (10) || 23,144 || 64–55|- style="background:#bfb"| 120 || August 18 || @
Dodgers || 6–3
(12) ||
Gary Wagner (5–3) ||
Jim Brewer (2–2) ||
None || 38,267 || 65–55|- style="background:#fbb"| 121 || August 20 ||
Reds || 2–3
(10) ||
Sammy Ellis (16–7) ||
Gary Wagner (5–4) ||
None || 28,709 || 65–56|- style="background:#fbb"| 122 || August 21 ||
Reds || 1–2
(11) ||
Joe Nuxhall (10–3) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–4) ||
Billy McCool (15) || 10,000 || 65–57|- style="background:#bfb"| 123 || August 22 ||
Reds || 6–5 ||
Jim Bunning (16–7) ||
Roger Craig (0–4) ||
Gary Wagner (7) || 8,431 || 66–57|- style="background:#fbb"| 124 || August 24 ||
Astros || 3–4 ||
Don Nottebart (4–11) ||
Gary Wagner (5–5) ||
None || 13,863 || 66–58|- style="background:#fbb"| 125 || August 25 ||
Astros || 6–7 ||
Ron Taylor (3–5) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–5) ||
Jim Owens (6) || 11,066 || 66–59|- style="background:#fbb"| 126 || August 26 ||
Astros || 4–6 ||
Dave Giusti (7–5) ||
Gary Wagner (5–6) ||
Jim Owens (7) || 21,805 || 66–60|- style="background:#fbb"| 127 || August 27 ||
Dodgers || 8–9 ||
Don Drysdale (18–11) ||
Ray Herbert (5–7) ||
Howie Reed (1) || 26,740 || 66–61|- style="background:#fbb"| 128 || August 28 ||
Dodgers || 4–8 ||
Jim Brewer (3–2) ||
Chris Short (14–9) || Sandy Koufax (1) || 27,439 || 66–62|- style="background:#bfb"| 129 || August 29 ||
Dodgers || 13–3 ||
Ray Culp (9–9) ||
Claude Osteen (11–13) ||
None || 21,744 || 67–62|- style="background:#fbb"| 130 || August 31
(1) ||
Giants || 1–2
(11) ||
Frank Linzy (5–2) ||
Gary Wagner (5–7) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 67–63|- style="background:#bfb"| 131 || August 31
(2) ||
Giants || 2–0 ||
Lew Burdette (3–5) ||
Warren Spahn (6–16) ||
None || 33,060 || 68–63|-|- style="background:#bbb"| – || September 1 ||
Giants || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[12] Makeup: September 2 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 132 || September 2
(1) ||
Giants || 4–3 ||
Chris Short (15–9) ||
Juan Marichal (19–10) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 69–63|- style="background:#fbb"| 133 || September 2
(2) ||
Giants || 2–5 ||
Frank Linzy (6–2) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–6) ||
None || 30,410 || 69–64|- style="background:#fbb"| 134 || September 3 || @
Reds || 7–16 ||
Roger Craig (1–4) ||
Grant Jackson (0–1) ||
None || 11,421 || 69–65|- style="background:#fbb"| 135 || September 4 || @
Reds || 4–5 ||
Joey Jay (9–5) ||
Jim Bunning (16–8) ||
None || 17,469 || 69–66|- style="background:#fbb"| 136 || September 5 || @
Reds || 9–10 ||
Billy McCool (9–8) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–7) ||
None || 18,119 || 69–67|- style="background:#fbb"| 137 || September 6
(1) || @
Cardinals || 3–10 ||
Tracy Stallard (10–6) ||
Bo Belinsky (4–9) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 69–68|- style="background:#bfb"| 138 || September 6
(2) || @
Cardinals || 10–5 ||
Chris Short (16–9) ||
Curt Simmons (9–14) ||
None || 21,867 || 70–68|- style="background:#bfb"| 139 || September 8 || @
Braves || 6–5 ||
Ray Culp (10–9) ||
Ken Johnson (15–9) ||
Chris Short (2) || 3,417 || 71–68|- style="background:#bbb"| – || September 9 || @
Braves || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[13] Makeup: September 20|- style="background:#bfb"| 140 || September 10 ||
Cardinals || 5–4
(12) ||
Ferguson Jenkins (1–0) ||
Hal Woodeshick (6–6) ||
None || 16,333 || 72–68|- style="background:#bfb"| 141 || September 11 ||
Cardinals || 3–1 ||
Chris Short (17–9) ||
Tracy Stallard (10–7) ||
None || 13,558 || 73–68|- style="background:#bbb"| – || September 12 ||
Cardinals || colspan=6 |
Cancelled (rain; Hurricane Betsy);[14] [15] Was not rescheduled|- style="background:#bfb"| 142 || September 13 ||
Braves || 4–3 ||
Ray Culp (11–9) ||
Phil Niekro (1–3) ||
None || 5,647 || 74–68|- style="background:#bfb"| 143 || September 14 ||
Braves || 2–0 ||
Jim Bunning (17–8) ||
Hank Fischer (7–7) ||
None || 11,050 || 75–68|- style="background:#fbb"| 144 || September 15 ||
Braves || 2–4 ||
Tony Cloninger (22–9) ||
Chris Short (17–10) ||
Dan Osinski (5) || 10,932 || 75–69|- style="background:#bfb"| 145 || September 16 ||
Braves || 8–6 ||
Gary Wagner (6–7) ||
Denny Lemaster (6–12) ||
Ferguson Jenkins (1) || 11,336 || 76–69|- style="background:#fbb"| 146 || September 17 || @
Pirates || 0–4 ||
Don Cardwell (12–10) ||
Ray Culp (11–10) ||
None || 8,987 || 76–70|- style="background:#fbb"| 147 || September 18 || @
Pirates || 3–4 ||
Roy Face (2–1) ||
Morrie Steevens (0–1) ||
None || 5,313 || 76–71|- style="background:#fbb"| 148 || September 19 || @
Pirates || 0–1
(10) ||
Bob Veale (17–11) ||
Jack Baldschun (5–8) ||
None || 10,026 || 76–72|- style="background:#bfb"| 149 || September 20 || @
Braves || 4–1 ||
Ray Culp (12–10) ||
Wade Blasingame (16–10) ||
None || 812 || 77–72|- style="background:#fbb"| 150 || September 21 || @
Cubs || 5–7 ||
Ted Abernathy (4–4) ||
Ferguson Jenkins (1–1) ||
None || 892 || 77–73|- style="background:#bbb"| – || September 22 || @
Cubs || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[16] Makeup: September 23 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 151 || September 23
(1) || @
Cubs || 11–5 ||
Jim Bunning (18–8) ||
Larry Jackson (13–20) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 78–73|- style="background:#bfb"| 152 || September 23
(2) || @
Cubs || 7–4 ||
Chris Short (18–10) ||
Bill Faul (5–6) ||
None || 1,598 || 79–73|- style="background:#bbb"| – || September 24 ||
Mets || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[17] Makeup: September 25 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 153 || September 25
(1) ||
Mets || 4–1 ||
Ray Culp (13–10) ||
Larry Bearnarth (3–4) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 80–73|- style="background:#fbb"| 154 || September 25
(2) ||
Mets || 1–4 ||
Carl Willey (1–2) ||
Ray Herbert (5–8) ||
None || 6,825 || 80–74|- style="background:#bfb"| 155 || September 26 ||
Mets || 5–4
(10) ||
Grant Jackson (1–1) ||
Jack Fisher (8–23) ||
None || 9,029 || 81–74|- style="background:#fbb"| 156 || September 27 ||
Cubs || 0–1 ||
Larry Jackson (14–20) ||
Jim Bunning (18–9) ||
None || 4,390 || 81–75|- style="background:#fbb"| 157 || September 28 ||
Cubs || 1–2 ||
Bill Faul (6–6) ||
Chris Short (18–11) ||
None || 3,928 || 81–76|- style="background:#bfb"| 158 || September 29 ||
Cubs || 7–6 ||
Gary Wagner (7–7) ||
Lindy McDaniel (5–6) ||
None || 4,609 || 82–76|-|- style="background:#bbb"| – || October 1 || @
Mets || colspan=6 |
Postponed (rain);[18] Makeup: October 2 as a traditional double-header|- style="background:#bfb"| 159 || October 2
(1) || @
Mets || 6–0 ||
Jim Bunning (19–9) ||
Larry Bearnarth (3–5) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 83–76|- style="background:#fffdd0"| 160 || October 2
(2) || @
Mets || 0–0
(18) ||
None ||
None ||
None || 10,371 || 83–76–1|- style="background:#bfb"| 161 || October 3
(1) || @
Mets || 3–1 ||
Ray Culp (14–10) ||
Al Jackson (8–20) ||
None ||
see 2nd game || 84–76–1|- style="background:#bfb"| 162 || October 3
(2) || @
Mets || 3–1
(13) ||
Ferguson Jenkins (2–1) ||
Jack Fisher (8–24) ||
None || 18,508 || 85–76–1|-
Roster
1965 Philadelphia Phillies |
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Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos | Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
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C | | 103 | 301 | 64 | .213 | 4 | 23 |
1B | | 149 | 538 | 126 | .234 | 28 | 95 |
2B | | 142 | 521 | 158 | .303 | 3 | 42 |
SS | | 139 | 394 | 90 | .228 | 5 | 33 |
3B | | 161 | 619 | 187 | .302 | 20 | 85 |
LF | | 97 | 262 | 77 | .294 | 8 | 28 |
CF | | 93 | 229 | 54 | .236 | 4 | 23 |
RF | | 160 | 619 | 162 | .262 | 32 | 101 | |
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Player | G | AB | H | Avg. | HR | RBI |
---|
| 108 | 370 | 109 | .295 | 13 | 41 |
| 106 | 323 | 74 | .229 | 3 | 27 |
| 101 | 235 | 58 | .247 | 15 | 45 |
| 118 | 184 | 39 | .212 | 0 | 15 |
| 63 | 174 | 39 | .224 | 2 | 15 |
| 41 | 87 | 20 | .230 | 3 | 5 |
| 63 | 85 | 17 | .200 | 1 | 5 |
| 30 | 82 | 14 | .171 | 0 | 4 |
| 35 | 77 | 20 | .260 | 1 | 7 |
| 10 | 13 | 5 | .385 | 1 | 2 |
| 8 | 4 | 0 | .000 | 0 | 0 | |
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
---|
| 47 | 297.1 | 18 | 11 | 2.82 | 237 |
| 39 | 291.0 | 19 | 9 | 2.60 | 268 |
| 33 | 204.1 | 14 | 10 | 3.22 | 134 |
| 25 | 130.2 | 5 | 8 | 3.86 | 51 |
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Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | IP | W | L | ERA | SO |
---|
| 30 | 109.2 | 4 | 9 | 4.84 | 71 |
| 22 | 71.0 | 2 | 5 | 6.21 | 52 |
| 19 | 70.2 | 3 | 3 | 5.48 | 23 |
| 6 | 13.2 | 1 | 1 | 7.24 | 15 | |
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Player | G | W | L | SV | ERA | SO |
---|
| 59 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 3.00 | 91 |
| 65 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 3.82 | 81 |
| 44 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 3.40 | 29 |
| 7 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2.19 | 10 |
| 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3.27 | 6 |
| 6 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 16.88 | 3 | |
Farm system
See also: Minor League Baseball.
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External links
Notes and References
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mayru01.shtml Rudy May
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/caterda01.shtml Danny Catert
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/belinbo01.shtml Bo Belinsky
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/delgrbo01.shtml Bobby Del Greco
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/triangu01.shtml Gus Triandos
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/thomafr03.shtml Frank Thomas
- https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/doylede01.shtml Denny Doyle
- News: Scoreboard. October 3, 2015. The Miami News. April 16, 1965. 3B.
- News: Baseball in a Nutshell. October 11, 2015. Milwaukee Sentinel. May 28, 1965. 2, part 2.
- News: Baseball. October 11, 2015. Milwaukee Journal. June 3, 1965. 15, part 2.
- News: Baseball Standings. October 17, 2015. Milwaukee Journal. July 12, 1965. 12, part 2.
- News: Baseball. October 22, 2015. The Gazette. September 2, 1965. Montreal. 28.
- News: Thisted. Red. Storm Stalls Braves. October 23, 2015. Milwaukee Sentinel. September 10, 1965. 2, part 2.
- Highlights of Hurricane Betsy in Pennsylvania. United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. October 20, 2015. Kauffman, Nelson M.. GIF. United States Government Memorandum. September 17, 1965. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
- News: Baseball Record. October 20, 2015. The Gazette. September 13, 1965. Montreal. 31.
- News: Baseball Standings. October 23, 2015. Milwaukee Journal. September 23, 1965. 18, part 2.
- News: Baseball Record. October 23, 2015. The Gazette. September 25, 1965. Montreal. 37.
- News: The Majors. October 24, 2015. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 2, 1965. 8.
- Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007