Philadelphia Phillies Information
The Philadelphia Phillies is an American professional baseball team established in 1883. The teams play home games at Citizens Bank Park. It is their home field since 2004. The team's uniform colors are blue, white, and red. John Middleton is the principal owner of the Phillies at the moment and the CEO of the team. Rob Thompson is their current manager, and Sam Fuld is the general manager. The Phillies' official mascot is Phillie Phanatic.
In memory of former player Dick Allen, who passed away the year before the 2021 season, the Phillies wore a patch with the number "15" on it during that year. Despite having their first winning season since 2011, the 2021 Phillies finished with an 82-80 record and missed the postseason. The fact that Bryce Harper was named National League MVP in 2021 was a huge deal.
On November 6, 2022, they will have played 21,209 games, with a record of 10,022 wins and 11,187 losses. In 2022, the Phillies finished with an 87-75 record, good enough to qualify for the postseason for the first time since 2011. In addition to the traditional placement on the back of the jersey, the Phillies were the only team until 2022 to show the player's number on one sleeve, save on the alternate jersey. A three-year deal with an option for the 2023 season was announced for Joe Girardi on October 24, 2019, making him the 55th manager in Phillies franchise history.
As the season started, the team held the position of National League runner-up. The current record of the Phillies is 29–13 (.690).
Philadelphia lost two of three games in the year's first series and was outscored 12–25. The Phillies' troubles continued throughout early April. Battle-worn, the team struggled to keep above 500. By mid-April, the squad was 8–8, with the offense struggling while the pitching staff found its rhythm. The team became the first MLB team to achieve 20 victories with a 20–11 record in April.
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