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1974 Philadelphia Phillies season

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Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
1974 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkVeterans Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersR. R. M. "Ruly" Carpenter III
General managersPaul Owens
ManagersDanny Ozark
TelevisionWPHL-TV
RadioWCAU
(By Saam,Harry Kalas,Richie Ashburn)
← 1973Seasons1975 →

The1974Philadelphia Phillies season was the 92nd in franchise history. The Phillies finished in third place in theNational League East with a record of 80–82, eight games behind the first place Pittsburgh Pirates. They would not finish below .500 again until going 75–87 in the1985 season.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Third basemanMike Schmidt had a breakout season in 1974, leading theNational League inhome runs and demonstrating his prowess in the field. On June 10, Schmidt hit a ball that many felt should have been a home run when it struck the public address speaker hanging 117 feet above and 329 feet away from home plate at theAstrodome inHouston. The ball hit the speaker, fell onto the field, and, according to the Astrodome's ground rules, remained in play. Since Schmidt had already begun his home run trot, he was credited with only a single. There were runners on first and second base at the time, and they each advanced only one base. Many experts agree that the ball would have traveled in excess of 500 feet.[citation needed]

The Phillies became the first team to lead their division at the All-Star break after finishing last in the division the previous year.

Season standings

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NL East
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Pittsburgh Pirates8874.54352‍–‍2936‍–‍45
St. Louis Cardinals8675.53444‍–‍3742‍–‍38
Philadelphia Phillies8082.494846‍–‍3534‍–‍47
Montreal Expos7982.49142‍–‍3837‍–‍44
New York Mets7191.4381736‍–‍4535‍–‍46
Chicago Cubs6696.4072232‍–‍4934‍–‍47

Record vs. opponents

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1974 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta4–87–11–16–128–109–38–48–44–817–18–109–3
Chicago8–45–74–82–105–138–108–109–96–66–65–13
Cincinnati11–7–17–514–46–126–69–38–48–412–611–76–6
Houston12–68–44–145–136–66–66–65–77–1110–88–4
Los Angeles10–810–212–613–58–45–76–64–816–212–66–6
Montreal3–913–56–66–64–89–911–79–96–64–88–9
New York4–810–83–96–67–59–97–117–116–66–66–12
Philadelphia4-810–84–86–66–67–1111–710–85–78–49–9
Pittsburgh8–49–94–87–58–49–911–78–109–38–47–11
San Diego1–176–66–127–112–166–66–67–53–911–75–7
San Francisco10–86–67–118–106–128–46–64–84–87–116–6
St. Louis3–913–56–64–86–69–812–69–911–77–56–6


Notable transactions

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Game log

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Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
1974 Game Log[7]
Overall Record: 80–82
April (10–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 6Mets5–4Mac Scarce (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–1)None40,2221–0
2April 7Mets2–9Jon Matlack (1–0)Jim Lonborg (0–1)Tug McGraw (1)16,4411–1
3April 9@Cubs0–2Bill Bonham (1–0)Ron Schueler (0–1)None30,6011–2
4April 10@Cubs6–7Ray Burris (1–0)Mac Scarce (1–1)None6,5351–3
5April 11@Cubs4–3Frank Linzy (1–0)Horacio Piña (0–1)Eddie Watt (1)2,2922–3
April 13@MetsPostponed (rain);[8]Makeup: April 14 as a traditional double-header
6April 14(1)@Mets2–1(11)Mike Wallace (1–0)Tug McGraw (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game3–3
7April 14(2)@Mets5–3Mac Scarce (2–1)Bob Miller (0–1)None14,2014–3
8April 15Cardinals3–2Dick Ruthven (1–0)Alan Foster (0–1)Mac Scarce (1)6,7135–3
9April 16Cardinals10–3Steve Carlton (1–0)Bob Gibson (0–1)None8,1076–3
10April 17Cardinals12–5George Culver (1–0)Sonny Siebert (1–1)None11,2377–3
11April 18Cardinals2–6Lynn McGlothen (2–0)Ron Schueler (0–2)None8,1067–4
12April 19Cubs9–2Jim Lonborg (1–1)Bill Bonham (1–2)None12,3188–4
13April 20Cubs4–5(13)Ray Burris (2–0)Mac Scarce (2–2)None16,5348–5
14April 21Cubs7–3Steve Carlton (2–0)Burt Hooton (1–1)None17,1729–5
15April 23@Dodgers3–5Jim Brewer (2–0)Frank Linzy (1–1)None14,9849–6
16April 24@Dodgers1–6Don Sutton (4–1)Jim Lonborg (1–2)None14,7569–7
17April 25@Dodgers0–1Tommy John (5–0)Dick Ruthven (1–1)None15,1179–8
18April 26@Padres2–6Dave Freisleben (1–0)Steve Carlton (2–1)None9,4489–9
19April 27@Padres2–5Randy Jones (2–4)Ron Schueler (0–3)None31,4079–10
20April 28@Padres4–5Larry Hardy (1–0)Frank Linzy (1–2)None12,0319–11
21April 30@Giants6–5Frank Linzy (2–2)Randy Moffitt (1–2)Eddie Watt (2)2,18810–11
May (15–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
22May 1@Giants8–13Charlie Williams (1–0)Steve Carlton (2–2)None2,17910–12
23May 3Dodgers2–1Ron Schueler (1–3)Doug Rau (2–1)Eddie Watt (3)20,18611–12
24May 4Dodgers7–3Jim Lonborg (2–2)Don Sutton (4–2)None40,30112–12
25May 5Dodgers3–2Mac Scarce (3–2)Tommy John (5–1)None41,04013–12
26May 6Padres6–7Dave Freisleben (3–0)Steve Carlton (2–3)Rich Troedson (1)4,14913–13
27May 7Padres3–5(13)Mike Corkins (2–0)Dave Wallace (0–1)None4,28813–14
28May 8Padres4–0Jim Lonborg (3–2)Randy Jones (2–6)None5,08114–14
29May 10Pirates3–2Dick Ruthven (2–1)Ken Brett (2–3)Mac Scarce (2)16,38815–14
30May 11Pirates3–1Steve Carlton (3–3)Bob Moose (1–4)None21,07016–14
31May 12Pirates8–7Ed Farmer (1–0)Dock Ellis (1–3)Eddie Watt (4)11,24317–14
32May 14Expos2–9Steve Rogers (6–1)Jim Lonborg (3–3)None8,41317–15
33May 15Expos4–5Tom Walker (1–0)Mac Scarce (3–3)None10,10517–16
34May 16Expos6–3Steve Carlton (4–3)Mike Torrez (3–3)None7,31118–16
May 17@PiratesPostponed (rain);[9][10]Makeup: May 19 as a traditional double-header
35May 18@Pirates9–2Ron Schueler (2–3)Bob Moose (1–5)None8,02119–16
36May 19(1)@Pirates3–2Jim Lonborg (4–3)Dock Ellis (1–4)Eddie Watt (5)see 2nd game20–16
37May 19(2)@Pirates1–2Jerry Reuss (2–3)Dick Ruthven (2–2)None13,42620–17
38May 20@Cardinals2–1Steve Carlton (5–3)Lynn McGlothen (5–2)None12,32621–17
39May 21@Cardinals4–2Ed Farmer (2–0)John Curtis (2–5)Mac Scarce (3)11,48122–17
40May 22@Cardinals7–1Ron Schueler (3–3)Alan Foster (1–4)None10,58723–17
41May 24Expos2–4Ernie McAnally (3–4)Jim Lonborg (4–4)None14,13123–18
42May 25(1)Expos4–3Eddie Watt (1–0)Mike Torrez (4–4)Nonesee 2nd game24–18
43May 25(2)Expos4–2Steve Carlton (6–3)Steve Renko (3–5)None41,35025–18
44May 26Expos1–5Dennis Blair (1–0)Ron Schueler (3–4)None27,32425–19
45May 27@Braves1–9Phil Niekro (6–3)Ed Farmer (2–1)None6,44625–20
46May 28@Braves1–2(10)Danny Frisella (1–2)Jim Lonborg (4–5)Nonesee 2nd game25–21
47May 29@Braves0–1(11)Tom House (1–0)Steve Carlton (6–4)None7,81625–22
48May 31Giants2–6Ron Bryant (2–4)Ron Schueler (3–5)Randy Moffitt (12)23,51325–23
June (13–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
49June 1Giants6–2Jim Lonborg (5–5)Mike Caldwell (7–3)None20,16726–23
50June 2Giants4–3Frank Linzy (3–2)Randy Moffitt (2–3)None12,28027–23
51June 3Braves5–2Steve Carlton (7–4)Carl Morton (6–5)None44,17928–23
52June 4Braves3–7Roric Harrison (4–6)Ron Schueler (3–6)Tom House (3)17,19728–24
53June 5Braves4–2Jim Lonborg (6–5)Phil Niekro (6–4)None26,20429–24
54June 7Reds4–7Pedro Borbón (5–3)Mac Scarce (3–4)None22,40829–25
55June 8Reds6–5Steve Carlton (8–4)Clay Carroll (3–1)None34,25630–25
56June 9Reds7–14Don Gullett (6–3)Wayne Twitchell (0–1)None33,16330–26
57June 10@Astros12–0Jim Lonborg (7–5)Claude Osteen (5–6)None9,48731–26
58June 11@Astros1–10Larry Dierker (4–3)Dick Ruthven (2–3)None10,03431–27
59June 12@Astros3–0Steve Carlton (9–4)Don Wilson (3–4)None12,01032–27
60June 14@Reds4–7Don Gullett (7–3)Ron Schueler (3–7)None25,23832–28
61June 15@Reds5–2Jim Lonborg (8–5)Jack Billingham (6–5)None35,73233–28
62June 16@Reds0–5Clay Carroll (4–1)Dick Ruthven (2–4)None30,00633–29
63June 17Astros7–5Wayne Twitchell (1–1)Claude Osteen (5–7)None18,28934–29
64June 18Astros0–1Mike Cosgrove (2–0)Ron Schueler (3–8)None14,16534–30
65June 19Astros5–4Jim Lonborg (9–5)Tom Griffin (7–3)Mac Scarce (4)17,16135–30
66June 20Mets1–2Jerry Koosman (7–4)Dick Ruthven (2–5)None22,21035–31
67June 21Mets1–3Tom Seaver (4–6)Steve Carlton (9–5)Tug McGraw (2)28,26235–32
68June 22(1)Mets5–2Ron Schueler (4–8)Harry Parker (1–7)Nonesee 2nd game36–32
69June 22(2)Mets8–5Wayne Twitchell (2–1)George Stone (2–6)Jesús Hernáiz (1)51,19737–32
June 23MetsPostponed (rain);[11]Makeup: September 25 as a traditional double-header
70June 24@Expos8–2Jim Lonborg (10–5)Mike Torrez (7–5)NoneMike Torrez38–32
71June 25@Expos0–5Steve Renko (5–7)Dick Ruthven (2–6)None18,12238–33
72June 26@Expos0–2Steve Rogers (8–8)Steve Carlton (9–6)None16,10838–34
June 28@PiratesPostponed (rain);[12][13]Makeup: June 30 as a traditional double-header
73June 29@Pirates3–6Jerry Reuss (7–5)Jim Lonborg (10–6)None15,83938–35
74June 30(1)@Pirates8–11Ken Brett (10–4)Steve Carlton (9–7)Nonesee 2nd game38–36
75June 30(2)@Pirates2–3Bruce Kison (3–3)Ron Schueler (4–9)None25,73038–37
July (15–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
76July 2@Mets2–4Tom Seaver (5–6)Dick Ruthven (2–7)Jack Aker (1)20,72438–38
77July 3@Mets2–6Harry Parker (2–7)Jim Lonborg (10–7)NoneJim Lonborg38–39
78July 4(1)@Mets3–5Jon Matlack (7–5)Ron Schueler (4–10)Nonesee 2nd game38–40
79July 4(2)@Mets6–2Wayne Twitchell (3–1)Ray Sadecki (4–4)None26,81139–40
80July 5Padres8–1Steve Carlton (10–7)Bill Greif (3–11)None42,33240–40
81July 6Padres6–2Dick Ruthven (3–7)Lowell Palmer (1–2)Mac Scarce (5)22,11141–40
82July 7Padres9–3Jim Lonborg (11–7)Randy Jones (5–13)None34,09442–40
83July 8Dodgers0–4Andy Messersmith (9–2)Ron Schueler (4–11)None40,20842–41
84July 9Dodgers4–8Al Downing (3–3)Wayne Twitchell (3–2)None34,32042–42
85July 10Dodgers5–4Jesús Hernáiz (1–0)Mike Marshall (11–4)None33,81243–42
86July 12@Giants6–2Dick Ruthven (4–7)Elías Sosa (5–5)None3,32944–42
87July 13@Giants3–13Mike Caldwell (8–3)Jim Lonborg (11–8)None4,72044–43
88July 14(1)@Giants5–2Steve Carlton (11–7)Ed Halicki (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game45–43
89July 14(2)@Giants7–4Wayne Twitchell (4–2)Tom Bradley (7–10)None9,23946–43
90July 16@Padres4–5Vicente Romo (5–4)Jesús Hernáiz (1–1)None7,92746–44
91July 17@Padres1–15Randy Jones (7–13)Jim Lonborg (11–9)None9,03146–45
92July 18@Padres8–5Ron Schueler (5–11)Vicente Romo (5–5)None8,19647–45
93July 19@Dodgers0–4Doug Rau (8–6)Wayne Twitchell (4–3)None53,16047–46
94July 20@Dodgers5–2Jesús Hernáiz (2–1)Don Sutton (6–8)None52,97548–46
95July 21@Dodgers2–1Jim Lonborg (12–9)Al Downing (3–4)None43,71049–46
July 231974 Major League Baseball All-Star Game atThree Rivers Stadium inPittsburgh
96July 25@Cubs10–2Steve Carlton (12–7)Burt Hooton (3–9)None13,84950–46
97July 26@Cubs7–10Rick Reuschel (10–7)Jim Lonborg (12–10)None14,70150–47
98July 27(1)Pirates6–5Pete Richert (1–0)Ken Brett (12–7)Nonesee 2nd game51–47
99July 27(2)Pirates7–4Wayne Twitchell (5–3)Bruce Kison (5–5)Eddie Watt (6)55,06652–47
100July 28Pirates3–4Dave Giusti (5–3)Mac Scarce (3–5)None34,04952–48
101July 29Pirates13–1Steve Carlton (13–7)Jerry Reuss (10–8)None27,76053–48
102July 30Cardinals3–4Al Hrabosky (5–1)Jesús Hernáiz (2–2)None33,38253–49
103July 31Cardinals8–9Bob Gibson (6–9)Dick Ruthven (4–8)Al Hrabosky (4)33,43153–50
August (12–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
104August 1Expos6–4Wayne Twitchell (6–3)Ernie McAnally (6–13)None20,14654–50
105August 2Expos2–3Steve Rogers (11–13)Eddie Watt (1–1)Chuck Taylor (8)21,06854–51
106August 3@Cardinals3–4Mike Garman (3–2)Jim Lonborg (12–11)None36,05354–52
107August 4(1)@Cardinals6–1Ron Schueler (6–11)Alan Foster (5–7)Nonesee 2nd game55–52
108August 4(2)@Cardinals0–11John Curtis (6–10)Dick Ruthven (4–9)None48,24555–53
109August 5@Cardinals2–3(13)Mike Garman (4–2)Pete Richert (1–1)None33,47655–54
110August 6Cubs8–3Steve Carlton (14–7)Jim Todd (2–2)None14,49056–54
111August 7Cubs3–2Gene Garber (2–2)Oscar Zamora (3–4)None11,28457–54
112August 8Cubs2–1Ron Schueler (7–11)Bill Bonham (10–14)Gene Garber (2)11,34958–54
113August 9Braves2–3(11)Lew Krausse Jr. (3–2)Mac Scarce (3–6)None28,54258–55
114August 10Braves4–11Phil Niekro (13–9)Wayne Twitchell (6–4)Max León (1)43,32858–56
115August 11Braves5–6Tom House (5–2)Steve Carlton (14–8)None41,73958–57
116August 12Giants4–1Jim Lonborg (13–11)Ed Halicki (1–6)None16,27159–57
117August 13Giants6–5Dick Ruthven (5–9)Jim Barr (10–6)Ron Schueler (1)27,61860–57
118August 14Giants4–6Elías Sosa (8–5)Mac Scarce (3–7)None24,06160–58
119August 16@Braves6–3Pete Richert (2–1)Phil Niekro (13–10)None12,68661–58
120August 17@Braves6–7(12)Tom House (6–2)Mac Scarce (3–8)None45,80561–59
121August 18@Braves7–4Dick Ruthven (6–9)Ron Reed (8–7)None11,40762–59
122August 19@Reds2–15Don Gullett (14–8)Wayne Twitchell (6–5)None21,80662–60
123August 20@Reds1–7Clay Kirby (8–7)Ron Schueler (7–12)None30,44862–61
124August 21@Reds10–3Jim Lonborg (14–11)Tom Carroll (4–1)None31,88763–61
125August 23@Astros0–1Larry Dierker (8–8)Dick Ruthven (6–10)None12,17563–62
126August 24@Astros0–1Dave Roberts (9–10)Steve Carlton (14–9)None12,21563–63
127August 25@Astros0–5Don Wilson (9–10)Wayne Twitchell (6–6)None11,40563–64
128August 26Reds7–6Ron Schueler (8–12)Clay Carroll (10–4)None27,19764–64
129August 27Reds0–3Jack Billingham (16–8)Dick Ruthven (6–11)None32,10664–65
130August 28Reds3–4Will McEnaney (2–1)Ron Schueler (8–13)Dick Baney (1)31,53564–66
131August 30Astros2–3Don Wilson (10–10)Wayne Twitchell (6–7)Ken Forsch (6)17,10664–67
132August 31Astros10–6Larry Christenson (1–0)J. R. Richard (1–1)None35,25765–67
September (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
133September 1Astros8–1Dick Ruthven (7–11)Tom Griffin (12–8)None18,23266–67
134September 2(1)@Pirates4–7Jerry Reuss (15–9)Steve Carlton (14–10)Nonesee 2nd game66–68
135September 2(2)@Pirates1–11Bruce Kison (7–7)Ron Schueler (8–14)None45,18166–69
136September 3@Pirates2–8Jim Rooker (11–10)Wayne Twitchell (6–8)None8,16866–70
137September 5@Cubs6–5(11)Ron Schueler (9–14)Dave LaRoche (3–4)Larry Christenson (1)1,94367–70
138September 6@Cubs4–3Dick Ruthven (8–11)Burt Hooton (4–11)None2,10468–70
139September 7@Cubs0–3Bill Bonham (11–18)Steve Carlton (14–11)None10,63268–71
140September 8@Cubs11–10Gene Garber (3–2)Tom Dettore (1–3)None14,56469–71
141September 9@Cardinals2–0Jim Lonborg (15–11)John Curtis (8–13)None27,80170–71
142September 10@Cardinals8–2Dick Ruthven (9–11)Alan Foster (7–10)None27,28571–71
143September 11Pirates8–5Ron Schueler (10–14)Ramón Hernández (2–2)None21,11772–71
144September 12Pirates6–4Gene Garber (4–2)Bruce Kison (7–8)None22,13573–71
145September 13Cardinals3–7(17)Ray Bare (1–2)Jesús Hernáiz (2–3)None35,29073–72
146September 14Cardinals2–9John Curtis (9–13)Dick Ruthven (9–12)None40,42673–73
147September 15Cardinals1–3Bob Forsch (5–4)Steve Carlton (14–12)Al Hrabosky (9)30,14273–74
148September 17Cubs2–4Tom Dettore (2–4)Wayne Twitchell (6–9)Dave LaRoche (4)10,15273–75
149September 18Cubs2–5Steve Stone (8–5)Jim Lonborg (15–12)Ken Frailing (1)8,13373–76
150September 19Cubs4–7Burt Hooton (6–11)Ron Schueler (10–15)Dave LaRoche (5)8,67273–77
151September 20@Expos10–2Steve Carlton (15–12)Steve Renko (11–15)None8,16674–77
September 21@ExposPostponed (rain);[14]Makeup: September 22 as a traditional double-header
152September 22(1)@Expos3–2Jim Lonborg (16–12)Steve Rogers (14–21)Gene Garber (3)see 2nd game75–77
153September 22(2)@Expos5–8Mike Torrez (14–8)Dick Ruthven (9–13)Dale Murray (7)11,18375–78
154September 24Mets6–3Steve Carlton (16–12)Hank Webb (0–2)Gene Garber (4)11,16576–78
155September 25(1)Mets6–2Ron Schueler (11–15)Tom Seaver (11–10)Larry Christenson (2)see 2nd game77–78
156September 25(2)Mets6–3Tom Underwood (1–0)Randy Sterling (1–1)Gene Garber (5)16,22178–78
157September 27@Expos0–2Mike Torrez (15–8)Jim Lonborg (16–13)None8,17978–79
158September 28@Expos1–3Steve Renko (12–16)Steve Carlton (16–13)None6,49978–80
159September 29@Expos3–6Dennis Blair (11–7)Ron Schueler (11–16)Dale Murray (10)23,32678–81
160September 30@Mets2–5Jerry Koosman (15–11)Larry Christenson (1–1)None5,93178–82
October (2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
161October 1@Mets2–1Jim Lonborg (17–13)Tom Seaver (11–11)None5,34179–82
162October 2@Mets3–2(10)Gene Garber (5–2)Jon Matlack (13–15)None5,38380–82

Roster

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1974 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CBob Boone146488118.242352
1BWillie Montañez143527160.304779
2BDave Cash162687206.300258
SSLarry Bowa162669184.275136
3BMike Schmidt162568160.28236116
LFGreg Luzinski8530282.272748
CFDel Unser142454120.2641161
RFMike Anderson14539599.251534

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Bill Robinson10028066.236529
Tommy Hutton9620850.240433
Jay Johnstone6420059.295630
Ollie Brown439924.242413
Tony Taylor626421.328213
Larry Cox30539.17004
Billy Grabarkewitz34304.13312
Alan Bannister26253.12001
Jim Essian17202.10000
Terry Harmon27152.13300
Mike Rogodzinski17151.06701
Jerry Martin13143.21401
John Stearns121.50000

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Steve Carlton39291.016133.22240
Jim Lonborg39283.017133.21121
Dick Ruthven35212.29134.02153
Ron Schueler44203.111163.72109
Wayne Twitchell25112.1695.2172

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Ed Farmer1431.0218.4220

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Eddie Watt421163.9923
Mac Scarce583854.9950
Gene Garber344042.0627
Jesús Hernáiz272315.8816
Frank Linzy223203.2812
Pete Richert212102.219
George Culver141006.659
Larry Christenson101124.3018
Mike Wallace81005.401
Tom Underwood71004.858
Dave Wallace30109.003
Ron Diorio200018.000
Erskine Thomason10000.001

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAToledo Mud HensInternational LeagueJim Bunning
AAReading PhilliesEastern LeagueBob Wellman
ARocky Mount PhilliesCarolina LeagueCal Emery
ASpartanburg PhilliesWestern Carolinas LeagueHowie Bedell
A-Short SeasonAuburn PhilliesNew York–Penn LeagueLarry Rojas
RookiePulaski PhilliesAppalachian LeagueBob Wren

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Notes

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  1. ^Denny Doyle atBaseball Reference
  2. ^Tony Taylor atBaseball Reference
  3. ^Derek Botelho atBaseball Reference
  4. ^Ken Phelps atBaseball Reference
  5. ^Jeff Schneider atBaseball Reference
  6. ^John Poff atBaseball Reference
  7. ^"1974 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
  8. ^"Baseball Standings".Milwaukee Sentinel. April 15, 1974. p. 3, part 2. RetrievedMarch 16, 2015.
  9. ^"Majors".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. May 18, 1974. p. 10. RetrievedMarch 17, 2015.
  10. ^Feeney, Charley (May 18, 1974)."A Slip or Two...: 3 Bucs Pitchers' Jobs in Danger".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. pp. 10, 11. RetrievedMarch 17, 2015.
  11. ^"Baseball record".The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. June 25, 1974. p. 35. RetrievedMarch 19, 2015.
  12. ^"Baseball Standings".Milwaukee Journal. June 29, 1974. p. 11. RetrievedMarch 19, 2015.
  13. ^Feeney, Charley (June 29, 1974)."Pirates Washed Out; Brett To Go Sunday".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 6. RetrievedMarch 19, 2015.
  14. ^"Baseball".Milwaukee Sentinel. September 23, 1974. p. 5, part 2. RetrievedMarch 21, 2015.
  15. ^Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed.,The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007

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