2024 Philadelphia Phillies season explained

Philadelphia Phillies
Season:2024
League:National League
Division:East
Ballpark:Citizens Bank Park
City:Philadelphia
Owners:John S. Middleton
Presbo:Dave Dombrowski
Television:NBC Sports Philadelphia
NBC Sports Philadelphia +
NBC Philadelphia
(Tom McCarthy, Scott Franzke, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Mike Schmidt, Jimmy Rollins, Rubén Amaro Jr., Taryn Hatcher)
Radio:Phillies Radio Network
WIP SportsRadio 94.1 FM (English)
(Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Kevin Stocker, Gregg Murphy)
WTTM (Spanish)
(Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo)
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The 2024 Philadelphia Phillies season is the 142nd season in the history of the franchise, and its 21st season at Citizens Bank Park. They enter the season as the runner-ups of the National League.

Offseason

Player transactions

Players becoming free agents

Free agent acquisitions

In a quieter offseason for the club compared to prior years, the Phillies made additions to depth with the acquisitions of pitchers Kolby Allard and Spencer Turnbull, along with utility player Whit Merrifield.

Trade acquisitions

On March 24, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded outfielder Jake Cave to the Colorado Rockies for cash considerations.[8]

On April 6, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded relief pitcher Connor Brogdon to the Los Angeles Dodgers for LHP Benony Robles.[9]

Regular season

Season summary

March

Just five months removed from a heartbreaking National League Championship Series defeat to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Phillies entered the 2024 season with high expectations and were looking to make some noise in the 2024 season. The Phillies kicked off their 2024 campaign against the Atlanta Braves, the same team they defeated in the National League Division Series two years in a row. The Phillies struggled in the first series of the year, losing two games out of three while being outscored, 12–25.

April

The Phillies' struggles continued into early April. The team continuously battled back and forth and was struggling to stay around the .500 mark. Going into the middle of April, the team found themselves at an 8–8 record and the offense continued to struggle while the pitching staff started to find its rhythm. The Phillies would end up going on a seven game win streak led by an offense that looked like it had finally found its spark. The Phillies finished the month off with a 20–11 record and became the first team in MLB to reach 20 wins on the year. By the end of April, the Phillies had the second best record in the National League, behind the Braves, and the fourth best record in all of baseball behind the Braves, Orioles, and Guardians respectfully. [10] The Phillies also were 1st in home runs in the National League and 2nd in total home runs in MLB, behind the Orioles to end the month. Philles starting pitcher Ranger Suárez was named the NL Pitcher of the Month for the month of April.[11]

May

The Phillies began May with a seven-game winning-streak, including a four-game series sweep of the San Francisco Giants. The streak ended with a series splitting loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on May 7, before taking two of three games against the Miami Marlins. The Phillies went on to take three of four in a home-and-home series against the New York Mets, before winning another six straight games, including sweeps of the Washington Nationals and defending World Series Champion Texas Rangers. On May 22, J. T. Realmuto hit the 14,000th home run in franchise history in an 11–4 victory over the Rangers.[12] As of May 24, the Phillies were 28–6 over their preceding 34 games, tying a franchise mark last set in 1892.[13] Further, the Phillies 36–14 start put them 22 games above-.500, a feat last set by the team at the end of the 2011 season.[14] On Friday, May 31, The Phillies defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in a 4–2 victory to become the first team to 40 wins.[15]

Game log

Regular season

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement-  Clinched playoff spot
 Clinched division
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|- style="background:#bbb;"| – || March 28 || Braves || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain); Makeup: March 29[16] |- style="background:#fbb;"| 1 || March 29 || Braves || 3–9 || Pierce Johnson (1–0) || José Alvarado (0–1) || — || 44,452 || 0–1|- style="background:#fbb;"| 2 || March 30 || Braves || 4–12 || Jesse Chavez (1–0) || Aaron Nola (0–1) || — || 44,468 || 0–2|- style="background:#bfb;"| 3 || March 31 || Braves || 5–4 || Matt Strahm (1–0) || Aaron Bummer (0–1) || José Alvarado (1) || 42,515 || 1–2|- style="background:#fbb;"| 4 || April 1 || Reds || 3–6 || Alexis Díaz (1–1) || Connor Brogdon (0–1) || — || 33,754 || 1–3|- style="background:#bfb;"| 5 || April 2 || Reds || 9–4 || Spencer Turnbull (1–0) || Graham Ashcraft (0–1) || Ricardo Pinto (1) || 28,119 || 2–3|- style="background:#fbb;"| 6 || April 3 || Reds || 1–4 || Frankie Montas (2–0) || Zack Wheeler (0–1) || Alexis Díaz (1) || 28,077 || 2–4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 7 || April 5 || @ Nationals || 4–0 || Aaron Nola (1–1) || Patrick Corbin (0–1) || — || 21,374 || 3–4|- style="background:#bfb;"| 8 || April 6 || @ Nationals || 5–2 || Ranger Suárez (1–0) || Jake Irvin (0–1) || José Alvarado (2) || 29,718 || 4–4|- style="background:#fbb;"| 9 || April 7 || @ Nationals || 2–3 || MacKenzie Gore (1–0) || Cristopher Sánchez (0–1) || Kyle Finnegan (3) || 24,765 || 4–5|- style="background:#bfb;"| 10 || April 8 || @ Cardinals || 5–3 || Jeff Hoffman (1–0) || Ryan Helsley (1–1) || Gregory Soto (1) || 32,621 || 5–5|- style="background:#fbb;"| 11 || April 9 || @ Cardinals || 0–3 || Sonny Gray (1–0) || Zack Wheeler (0–2) || Ryan Helsley (4) || 31,972 || 5–6|- style="background:#bfb;"| 12 || April 10 || @ Cardinals || 4–3 || Aaron Nola (2–1) || Andre Pallante (0–1) || Jeff Hoffman (1) || 33,104 || 6–6|- style="background:#bfb;"| 13 || April 11 || Pirates || 5–1 || Ranger Suárez (2–0) || Jared Jones (1–2) || — || 33,362 || 7–6|- style="background:#fbb;"| 14 || April 12 || Pirates || 2–5 || Bailey Falter (1–0) || Cristopher Sánchez (0–2) || David Bednar (2) || 35,578 || 7–7|- style="background:#bfb;"| 15 || April 13 || Pirates || 4–3 || Jeff Hoffman (2–0) || José Hernández (1–1) || — || 40,519 || 8–7|- style="background:#fbb;"| 16 || April 14 || Pirates || 2–9 || Mitch Keller (2–1) || Zack Wheeler (0–3) || — || 44,568 || 8–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 17 || April 15 || Rockies || 2–1 || Seranthony Domínguez (1–0) || Jake Bird (0–1) || — || 35,496 || 9–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 18 || April 16 || Rockies || 5–0 || Ranger Suárez (3–0) || Austin Gomber (0–1) || — || 35,010 || 10–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 19 || April 17 || Rockies || 7–6 || Cristopher Sánchez (1–2) || Ryan Feltner (1–2) || José Alvarado (3) || 35,706 || 11–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 20 || April 19 || White Sox || 7–0 || Spencer Turnbull (2–0) || Garrett Crochet (1–3) || — || 39,069 || 12–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 21 || April 20 || White Sox || 9–5 || Zack Wheeler (1–3) || Michael Soroka (0–3) || José Alvarado (4) || 44,546 || 13–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 22 || April 21 || White Sox || 8–2 || Aaron Nola (3–1) || Nick Nastrini (0–2) || — || 43,614 || 14–8|- style="background:#bfb;"| 23 || April 22 || @ Reds || 7–0 || Ranger Suárez (4–0) || Hunter Greene (0–2) || — || 11,263 || 15–8|- style="background:#fbb;"| 24 || April 23 || @ Reds || 1–8 || Fernando Cruz (1–1) || Cristopher Sánchez (1–3) || — || 13,653 || 15–9|- style="background:#fbb;"| 25 || April 24 || @ Reds || 4–7 || Justin Wilson (1–0) || Seranthony Domínguez (1–1) || Alexis Díaz (5) || 14,145 || 15–10|- style="background:#bfb;"| 26 || April 25 || @ Reds || 5–0 || Zack Wheeler (2–3) || Nick Martinez (0–1) || — || 17,557 || 16–10|- style="background:#bfb;"| 27 || April 26 || @ Padres || 9–3 || Aaron Nola (4–1) || Joe Musgrove (3–3) || — || 40,763 || 17–10|- style="background:#bfb;"| 28 || April 27 || @ Padres || 5–1 || Ranger Suárez (5–0) || Dylan Cease (3–2) || — || 43,018 || 18–10|- style="background:#bfb;"| 29 || April 28 || @ Padres || 8–6 || Taijuan Walker (1–0) || Michael King (2–3) || José Alvarado (5) || 42,037 || 19–10|- style="background:#fbb;"| 30 || April 29 || @ Angels || 5–6 || Adam Cimber (2–0) || Seranthony Domínguez (1–2) || Carlos Estévez (5) || 25,449 || 19–11|- style="background:#bfb;" | 31 || April 30 || @ Angels || 7–5 || José Alvarado (1–1) || Carlos Estévez (0–1) || Jeff Hoffman (2) || 23,949 || 20–11|-|- style="background:#bfb;"| 32 || May 1 || @ Angels || 2–1 || Zack Wheeler (3–3) || Patrick Sandoval (1–5) || Gregory Soto (2) || 20,156 || 21–11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 33 || May 3 || Giants || 4–3 || Matt Strahm (2–0) || Jordan Hicks (2–1) || José Alvarado (6) || 40,888 || 22–11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 34 || May 4 || Giants || 14–3 || Ranger Suárez (6–0) || Keaton Winn (3–4) || — || 42,610 || 23–11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 35 || May 5 || Giants || 5–4 || Taijuan Walker (2–0) || Logan Webb (3–3) || José Alvarado (7) || 41,058 || 24–11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 36 || May 6 || Giants || 6–1 || Zack Wheeler (4–3) || Mason Black (0–1) || — || 33,408 || 25–11|- style="background:#bfb;"| 37 || May 7 || Blue Jays || 10–1 || Cristopher Sánchez (2–3) || José Berríos (4–3) || — || 39,492 || 26–11|- style="background:#fbb;"| 38 || May 8 || Blue Jays || 3–5 || Chris Bassitt (3–5) || Aaron Nola (4–2) || Jordan Romano (5) || 34,681 || 26–12|- style="background:#bfb;"| 39 || May 10 || @ Marlins || 8–2 || Ranger Suárez (7–0) || Trevor Rogers (0–6) || — || 15,119 || 27–12|- style="background:#bfb;"| 40 || May 11 || @ Marlins || 8–3 || Taijuan Walker (3–0) || Jesús Luzardo (0–3) || — || 13,210 || 28–12|- style="background:#fbb;"| 41 || May 12 || @ Marlins || 6–7 || Anthony Bender (1–2) || Gregory Soto (0–1) || — || 13,001 || 28–13|- style="background:#bfb;"| 42 || May 13 || @ Mets || 5–4 || Orion Kerkering (1–0) || Sean Reid-Foley (1–1) || José Alvarado (8) || 28,086 || 29–13|- style="background:#bfb;"| 43 || May 14 || @ Mets || 4–0 || Aaron Nola (5–2) || José Buttó (1–3) || — || 30,047 || 30–13|- style="background:#bfb;"| 44 || May 15 || Mets || 10–5 || Ranger Suárez (8–0) || Joey Lucchesi (0–1) || — || 37,219 || 31–13|- style="background:#fbb;"| 45 || May 16 || Mets || 5–6 || Jorge López (1–0) || José Alvarado (1–2) || Jake Diekman (1) || 38,267 || 31–14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 46 || May 17 || Nationals || 4–2 || Zack Wheeler (5–3) || Jake Irvin (2–4) || Jeff Hoffman (3) || 44,507 || 32–14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 47 || May 18 || Nationals || 4–3 || Gregory Soto (1–1) || Kyle Finnegan (1–3) || – || 43,112 || 33–14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 48 || May 19 || Nationals || 11–5 || Aaron Nola (6–2) || Jacob Barnes (2–1) || — || 44,713 || 34–14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 49 || May 21 || Rangers || 5–2 || Ranger Suárez (9–0) || Jon Gray (2–2) || José Alvarado (9) || 41,083 || 35–14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 50 || May 22 || Rangers || 11–4 || Matt Strahm (3–0) || Dane Dunning (3–3) || — || 39,595 || 36–14|- style="background:#bfb;"| 51 || May 23 || Rangers || 5–2 || Zack Wheeler (6–3) || Andrew Heaney (0–6) || Jeff Hoffman (4) || 42,377 || 37–14|- style="background:#fbb;"| 52 || May 24 || @ Rockies || 2–3 || Tyler Kinley (3–1) || Gregory Soto (1–2) || — || 35,007 || 37–15|- style="background:#bfb;"| 53 || May 25 || @ Rockies || 8–4 || José Ruiz (1–0) || Justin Lawrence (1–3) || — || 37,535 || 38–15|- style="background:#fbb;"| 54 || May 26 || @ Rockies || 2–5 || Cal Quantrill (4–3) || Ranger Suárez (9–1) || Tyler Kinley (2) || 47,442 || 38–16|- style="background:#fbb;"| 55 || May 27 || @ Giants || 4–8 || Randy Rodríguez (1–0) || Taijuan Walker (3–1) || — || 40,598 || 38–17|- style="background:#fbb;"| 56 || May 28 || @ Giants || 0–1 || Sean Hjelle (2–1) || Matt Strahm (3–1) || — || 34,655 || 38–18|- style="background:#bfb;"| 57 || May 29 || @ Giants || 6–1 || Cristopher Sánchez (3–3) || Kyle Harrison (4–2) || — || 31,763 || 39–18|- style="background:#bfb;"| 58 || May 31 || Cardinals || 4–2 || Aaron Nola (7–2) || Miles Mikolas (3–6) || Jeff Hoffman (5) || 44,742 || 40–18|-|- style="background:#bfb;"| 59 || June 1 || Cardinals || 6–1 || Spencer Turnbull (3–0) || Sonny Gray (7–3) || — || 44,668 || 41–18|- style="background:#fbb;"| 60 || June 2 || Cardinals || 4–5 || John King (2–1) || Gregory Soto (1–3) || Ryan Helsley (19) || 41,190 || 41–19|- style="background:#bfb;"| 61 || June 3 || Brewers || 3–1 || Zack Wheeler (7–3) || Bryse Wilson (3–2) || José Alvarado (10) || 43,553 || 42–19|- style="background:#bfb;"| 62 || June 4 || Brewers || 2–1 || Seranthony Domínguez (2–2) || Joel Payamps (1–2) || — || 40,632 || 43–19|- style="background:#bfb;"| 63 || June 5 || Brewers || 2–0 || Aaron Nola (8–2) || Aaron Ashby (0–2) || José Alvarado (11) || 38,910 || 44–19|- style="background:#bfb;"| 64 || June 8* || @ Mets || 7–2 || Ranger Suárez (10–1) || Sean Manaea (3–3) || — || 53,882 || 45–19|- style="background:#fbb;"| 65 || June 9* || Mets || 5–6 || Reed Garrett (6–2) || José Alvarado (1–3) || Drew Smith (2) || 55,074 || 45–20|- style="background:#bfb;"| 66 || June 11 || @ Red Sox || 4–1 || Zack Wheeler (8–3) || Kutter Crawford (2–6) || José Alvarado (12) || 35,004 || 46–20|- style="background:#fbb;"| 67 || June 12 || @ Red Sox || 6–8 || Cam Booser (1–2) || José Ruiz (1–1) || Kenley Jansen (10) || 33,236 || 46–21|- style="background:#fbb;"| 68 || June 13 || @ Red Sox || 3–9 || Tanner Houck (7–5) || Aaron Nola (8–3) || Brad Keller (1) || 34,007 || 46–22|- style="background:#bfb;"| 69 || June 14 || @ Orioles || 5–3 || Orion Kerkering (2–0) || Jacob Webb (1–4) || Seranthony Domínguez (1) || 43,987 || 47–22|- style="background:#fbb;"| 70 || June 15 || @ Orioles || 2–6 || Grayson Rodriguez (8–2) || Taijuan Walker (3–2) || — || 44,555 || 47–23|- style="background:#fbb;"| 71 || June 16 || @ Orioles || 3–8 || Corbin Burnes (8–2) || Zack Wheeler (8–4) || Yennier Canó (3) || 44,525 || 47–24|- style="background:#bfb;"| 72 || June 17 || Padres || 9–2 || Cristopher Sánchez (4–3) || Randy Vásquez (1–4) || — || 43,134 || 48–24|- style="background:#bfb;"| 73 || June 18 || Padres || 4–3 || Jeff Hoffman (3–0) || Robert Suárez (4–1) || — || 43,021 || 49–24|- style="background:#fbb;"| 74 || June 19 || Padres || 2–5 || Matt Waldron (5–6) || Orion Kerkering (2–1) || Robert Suárez (18) || 44,445 || 49–25|- style="background:#fbb;"| 75 || June 21 || Diamondbacks || 4–5 || Jordan Montgomery (6–4) || Taijuan Walker (3–3) || Paul Sewald (9) || 44,436 || 49–26|- style="background:#bfb;"| 76 || June 22 || Diamondbacks || 12–1 || Zack Wheeler (9–4) || Tommy Henry (2–3) || — || 44,288 || 50–26|- style="background:#bfb;"| 77 || June 23 || Diamondbacks || 4–1 || Cristopher Sánchez (5–3) || Slade Cecconi (2–6) || — || 44,079 || 51–26|- style="background:#bfb;"| 78 || June 24 || @ Tigers || 8–1 || Aaron Nola (9–3) || Casey Mize (1–6) || — || 20,108 || 52–26|- style="background:#fbb;"| 79 || June 25 || @ Tigers || 1–4 || Tarik Skubal (9–3) || Ranger Suárez (10–2) || — || 24,345 || 52–27|- style="background:#bfb;"| 80 || June 26 || @ Tigers || 6–2 || José Ruiz (2–1) || Keider Montero (0–2) || — || 22,530 || 53–27|- style="background:#fbb;"| 81 || June 27 || Marlins || 4–7 || Anthony Bender (3–2) || Jeff Hoffman (3–1) || Tanner Scott (11) || 43,507 || 53–28|- style="background:#bfb;"| 82 || June 28 || Marlins || 2–0 || Cristopher Sánchez (6–3) || Kyle Tyler (0–1) || — || 44,252 || 54–28|- style="background:#fbb;"| 83 || June 29 || Marlins || 2–3 || Andrew Nardi (1–0) || Aaron Nola (9–4) || Tanner Scott (12) || 44,117 || 54–29|- style="background:#bfb;"| 84 || June 30 || Marlins || 7–6 || Seranthony Domínguez (3–2) || Andrew Nardi (1–1) || Jeff Hoffman (6) || 43,222 || 55–29|-|colspan="10"|*June 8 and 9 games played at London Stadium in London, England|-|- style="background:#bfb;"| 85 || July 2 || @ Cubs || 6–4 || Michael Mercado (1–0) || Hayden Wesneski (2–5) || Jeff Hoffman (7) || 38,670 || 56–29|- style="background:#bfb;"| 86 || July 3 || @ Cubs || 5–3 || Matt Strahm (4–1) || Tyson Miller (2–1) || José Alvarado (13) || 36,653 || 57–29|- style="background:#fbb;"| 87 || July 4 || @ Cubs || 2–10 || Jameson Taillon (5–4) || Cristopher Sánchez (6–4) || — || 40,143 || 57–30|- style="background:#bfb;"| 88 || July 5 || @ Braves || 8–6 || Aaron Nola (10–4) || Max Fried (7–4) || Jeff Hoffman (8) || 40,942 || 58–30|- style="background:#fbb;"| 89 || July 6 || @ Braves || 1–5 || Spencer Schwellenbach (2–4) || Ranger Suárez (10–3) || — || 41,006 || 58–31|- style="background:#fbb;"| 90 || July 7 || @ Braves || 0–6 || Reynaldo López (7–2) || Michael Mercado (1–1) || — || 36,808 || 58–32|- style="background:#bfb;"| 91 || July 9 || Dodgers || 10–1 || Zack Wheeler (10–4) || Bobby Miller (1–2) || — || 43,065 || 59–32|- style="background:#bfb;"| 92 || July 10 || Dodgers || 4–3 || Cristopher Sánchez (7–4) || Gavin Stone (9–3) || Jeff Hoffman (9) || 42,912 || 60–32|- style="background:#bfb;"| 93 || July 11 || Dodgers || 5–1 || Aaron Nola (11–4) || Anthony Banda (1–2) || — || 44,020 || 61–32|- style="background:#fbb;"| 94 || July 12 || Athletics || 2–6 || Osvaldo Bido (1–1) || Ranger Suárez (10–4) || — || 42,570 || 61–33|- style="background:#bfb;"| 95 || July 13 || Athletics || 11–5 || Tyler Phillips (1–0) || Mitch Spence (5–6) || — || 44,231 || 62–33|- style="background:#fbb;"| 96 || July 14 || Athletics || 3–18 || Joey Estes (4–4) || Michael Mercado (1–2) || — || 43,025 || 62–34|- style="background:#bbcaff;"| – || July 16 || colspan="7" | 2024 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas|- style="background:#fbb;"| 97 || July 19 || @ Pirates || 7–8 || Carmen Mlodzinski (2–3) || José Alvarado (1–4) || — || 39,530 || 62–35|- style="background:#fbb;"| 98 || July 20 || @ Pirates || 1–4 || Luis Ortiz (5–2) || Cristopher Sánchez (7–5) || — || 39,114 || 62–36|- style="background:#bfb;"| 99 || July 21 || @ Pirates || 6–0 || Tyler Phillips (2–0) || Marco Gonzales (1–1) || — || 38,291 || 63–36|- style="background:#fbb;"| 100 || July 22 || @ Twins || 2–7 || Bailey Ober (9–5) || Ranger Suárez (10–5) || Cole Sands (3) || 29,904 || 63–37|- style="background:#bfb;"| 101 || July 23 || @ Twins || 3–0 || Gregory Soto (2–3) || Jhoan Durán (5–5) || Matt Strahm (1) || 31,272 || 64–37|- style="background:#fbb;"| 102 || July 24 || @ Twins || 4–5 || Jhoan Durán (6–5) || Gregory Soto (2–4) || — || 33,813 || 64–38|- style="background:#fbb;"| 103 || July 26 || Guardians || 1–3 || Ben Lively (9–6) || Cristopher Sánchez (7–6) || Emmanuel Clase (32) || 44,448 || 64–39|- style="background:#bfb;"| 104 || July 27 || Guardians || 8–0 || Tyler Phillips (3–0) || Carlos Carrasco (3–9) || — || 44,356 || 65–39|- style="background:#fbb;"| 105 || July 28 || Guardians || 3–4 || Tim Herrin (4–0) || José Alvarado (1–5) || Emmanuel Clase (33) || 43,845 || 65–40|- style="background:#fbb;"| 106 || July 29 || Yankees || 4–14 || Luis Gil (11–5) || Zack Wheeler (10–5) || — || 44,289 || 65–41|- style="background:#fbb;"| 107 || July 30 || Yankees || 6–7 || Michael Tonkin (4–4) || Orion Kerkering (2–2) || — || 44,502 || 65–42|- style="background:#fbb;"| 108 || July 31 || Yankees || 5–6 || Nestor Cortés Jr. (5–9) || Cristopher Sánchez (7–7) || Clay Holmes (22) || 44,543 || 65–43|-|- style="background:#fbb;"| 109 || August 2 || @ Mariners || 2–10 || Bryan Woo (5–1) || Tyler Phillips (3–1) || — || 40,739 || 65–44|- style="background:#fbb;"| 110 || August 3 || @ Mariners || 5–6 || Collin Snider (2–1) || Carlos Estévez (1–4) || — || 36,629 || 65–45|- style="background:#bfb;"| 111 || August 4 || @ Mariners || 6–0 || Zack Wheeler (11–5) || Logan Gilbert (6–8) || — || 39,588 || 66–45|- style="background:#fbb;"| 112 || August 5 || @ Dodgers || 3–5 || Tyler Glasnow (9–6) || Aaron Nola (11–5) || Daniel Hudson (8) || 48,178 || 66–46|- style="background:#bfb;"| 113 || August 6 || @ Dodgers || 6–2 || Cristopher Sánchez (8–7) || Clayton Kershaw (0–2) || — || 47,150 || 67–46|- style="background:#bfb;"| 114 || August 7 || @ Dodgers || 9–4 || Tyler Phillips (4–1) || Alex Vesia (2–4) || — || 45,003 || 68–46|- style="background:#bfb;"| 115 || August 8 || @ Diamondbacks || 6–4 || Kolby Allard (1–0) || Jordan Montgomery (7–6) || Carlos Estévez (21) || 25,239 || 69–46|- style="background:#fbb;"| 116 || August 9 || @ Diamondbacks || 2–3 || Justin Martínez (5–2) || Jeff Hoffman (3–2) || — || 37,952 || 69–47|- style="background:#fbb;"| 117 || August 10 || @ Diamondbacks || 1–11 || Kevin Ginkel (7–2) || Aaron Nola (11–6) || — || 46,183 || 69–48|- style="background:#fbb;"| 118 || August 11 || @ Diamondbacks || 5–12 || Merrill Kelly (3–0) || Cristopher Sánchez (8–8) || — || 29,071 || 69–49|- style="background:#fbb;"| 119 || August 13 || Marlins || 0–5 || Valente Bellozo (2–1) || Taijuan Walker (3–4) || — || 42,846 || 69–50|- style="background:#bfb;"| 120 || August 14 || Marlins || 9–5 || José Ruiz (3–1) || Edward Cabrera (2–4) || — || 42,577 || 70–50|- style="background:#bfb;"| 121 || August 15 || Nationals || 13–3 || Zack Wheeler (12–5) || Mitchell Parker (6–7) || — || 43,722 || 71–50|- style="background:#bfb;"| 122 || August 16 || Nationals || 3–2 || Carlos Estévez (2–4) || Kyle Finnegan (3–6) || — || 41,067 || 72–50|- style="background:#bfb;"| 123 || August 17 || Nationals || 5–1 || Cristopher Sánchez (9–8) || MacKenzie Gore (7–11) || — || 43,356 || 73–50|- style="background:#fbb;"| 124 || August 18 || Nationals || 4–6 || Jacob Barnes (7–2) || Matt Strahm (4–2) || Kyle Finnegan (31) || 40,677 || 73–51|- style="background:#fbb;"| 125 || August 20 || @ Braves || 1–3 || Grant Holmes (2–0) || Zack Wheeler (12–6) || Raisel Iglesias (27) || 34,245 || 73–52|- style="background:#bfb;"| 126 || August 21 || @ Braves || 3–2 || Matt Strahm (5–2) || Joe Jiménez (1–5) || Carlos Estévez (22) || 33,231 || 74–52|- style="background:| 127 || August 22 || @ Braves || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 128 || August 23 || @ Royals || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 129 || August 24 || @ Royals || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 130 || August 25 || @ Royals || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 131 || August 26 || Astros || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 132 || August 27 || Astros || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 133 || August 28 || Astros || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 134 || August 29 || Braves || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 135 || August 30 || Braves || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 136 || August 31 || Braves || – || || || — || || –|-|- style="background:| 137 || September 1 || Braves || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 138 || September 3 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 139 || September 4 || @ Blue Jays || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 140 || September 5 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 141 || September 6 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 142 || September 7 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 143 || September 8 || @ Marlins || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 144 || September 9 || Rays || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 145 || September 10 || Rays || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 146 || September 11 || Rays || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 147 || September 13 || Mets || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 148 || September 14 || Mets || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 149 || September 15 || Mets || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 150 || September 16 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 151 || September 17 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 152 || September 18 || @ Brewers || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 153 || September 19 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 154 || September 20 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 155 || September 21 || @ Mets || – || || || — || || –|- style="background:| 156 || September 22 || @ Mets 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Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Deeds . Nick . 2023-11-19 . Phillies Re-Sign Aaron Nola . 2023-11-20 . MLB Trade Rumors . en-US.
  2. Web site: WALKER . TERESA M. . Baltimore Orioles add reliever Craig Kimbrel to bullpen on 1-year, $13 million deal . 2023-12-06 . USA TODAY . en-US.
  3. Web site: It's official: Brewers announce signing of slugging first baseman Rhys Hoskins . 2024-01-26 . Journal Sentinel . en-US.
  4. Web site: Landry . Kennedi . Lorenzen headed to Texas on 1-year deal . 2024-03-22 . . en.
  5. News: Zolecki . Todd . January 23, 2024 . Phillies add pitching depth with Allard signing . March 16, 2024 . MLB.com.
  6. Web site: Phillies add rotation depth in 1-year deal with Turnbull . MLB.com.
  7. Web site: Merrifield, Phils agree to 1-year deal . 2024-03-30 . MLB.com . en.
  8. Web site: 2024-03-24 . Phillies give Matt Strahm extension, trade Jake Cave to Rockies . 2024-03-30 . ESPN.com . en.
  9. Web site: Phils trade Brogdon to Dodgers for LHP Robles . 2024-04-28 . MLB.com . en.
  10. Web site: 2024 MLB Standings and Records: Regular Season . 2024-05-02 . MLB.com . en.
  11. Web site: Here are MLB's 8 top performers from March/April . 2024-05-24 . MLB.com . en.
  12. Web site: 2024-05-23 . Harper, Sosa, Realmuto homer to lead Phillies past Rangers 11–4 and to best start in team history . 2024-05-24 . AP News . en.
  13. Web site: 2024-05-23 . Philadelphia Phillies Reach A Mark Last Set In The 1800s . 2024-05-24 . Inside The Phillies . en-US.
  14. Web site: Kerr . Jeff . 2024-05-23 . 8 fun stats from the Philadelphia Phillies' historic start to 2024 season - CBS Philadelphia . 2024-05-24 . www.cbsnews.com . en-US.
  15. Web site: Casella . Paul . 2024-05-31 . Sosa powers Phils to 40th win of 2024, 20th in May . MLB.com . 2024-07-12 . en-US.
  16. Web site: Braves-Phillies Opening Day matchup rescheduled to Friday . Todd . Zolecki . MLB.com . MLB Advanced Media . March 27, 2024 . March 27, 2024.