1985 Philadelphia Phillies season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1985 season was the Philadelphia Phillies 103rd season. The Phillies finished in fifth place in the National League East with a record of 75 wins and 87 losses. It was the first time the team finished below .500 since going 80–82 in 1974 .
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
5–7
7–11
8–10
5–13
3–9
2–10
10–2
6–6
7–11
10–8
3–9
Chicago
7–5
—
5–6
5–7
5–7
7–11
4–14
13–5
13–5
8–4
6–6
4–14
Cincinnati
11–7
6–5
—
11–7
7–11
8–4
4–8
7–5
9–3
9–9
12–6
5–7
Houston
10–8
7–5
7–11
—
6–12
6–6
4–8
4–8
6–6
12–6
15–3
6–6
Los Angeles
13–5
7–5
11–7
12–6
—
7–5
7–5
4–8
8–4
8–10
11–7
7–5
Montreal
9–3
11–7
4–8
6–6
5–7
—
9–9
8–10
9–8
5–7
7–5
11–7
New York
10–2
14–4
8–4
8–4
5–7
9–9
—
11–7
10–8
7–5
8–4
8–10
Philadelphia
2-10
5–13
5–7
8–4
8–4
10–8
7–11
—
11–7
5–7
6–6
8–10
Pittsburgh
6–6
5–13
3–9
6–6
4–8
8–9
8–10
7–11
—
4–8
3–9
3–15
San Diego
11–7
4–8
9–9
6–12
10–8
7–5
5–7
7–5
8–4
—
12–6
4–8
San Francisco
8–10
6–6
6–12
3–15
7–11
5–7
4–8
6–6
9–3
6–12
—
2–10
St. Louis
9–3
14–4
7–5
6–6
5–7
7–11
10–8
10–8
15–3
8–4
10–2
—
Notable transactions
April 3, 1985: Kiko Garcia was released by the Phillies.[ 3]
April 5, 1985: Kiko Garcia was signed as a free agent by the Phillies.[ 3]
April 20, 1985: Al Holland and Frankie Griffin (minors) were traded by the Phillies to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Kent Tekulve .[ 4]
May 17, 1985: Kiko Garcia was released by the Phillies.[ 3]
June 3, 1985: 1985 Major League Baseball Draft
The Phillies drafted catcher Trey McCall with the 16th overall pick in the 1985 Draft.[ 5]
Bruce Ruffin was drafted by the Phillies in the 2nd round. Player signed June 12, 1985.[ 6]
Wally Ritchie was drafted by the Phillies in the 4th round.[ 7]
August 8, 1985: Bo Díaz and Greg Simpson (minors) were traded by the Phillies to the Cincinnati Reds for Alan Knicely , Tom Foley and a player to be named later. The Reds completed the deal by sending Freddie Toliver to the Phillies on August 27.[ 8]
August 24, 1985: Scott Service was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies as an amateur free agent.[ 9]
September 13, 1985: Rick Surhoff was traded by the Phillies to the Texas Rangers for Dave Stewart .[ 10]
Game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
1985 Game Log[ 11] Overall Record: 75–87
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 9
Braves
0–6
Rick Mahler (1–0)
Steve Carlton (0–1)
None
35,361
0–1
2
April 11
Braves
3–6
Zane Smith (1–0)
John Denny (0–1)
Bruce Sutter (1)
17,987
0–2
3
April 12
@ Astros
3–8
Dave Smith (1–0)
Larry Andersen (0–1)
Jeff Calhoun (1)
11,879
0–3
4
April 13
@ Astros
4–2
Shane Rawley (1–0)
Ron Mathis (0–1)
Al Holland (1)
19,772
1–3
5
April 14
@ Astros
3–5
Nolan Ryan (2–0)
Steve Carlton (0–2)
None
15,277
1–4
6
April 15
@ Cubs
1–2
Steve Trout (2–0)
Kevin Gross (0–1)
Lee Smith (2)
8,347
1–5
7
April 16
@ Cubs
0–1 (10)
Dennis Eckersley (1–1)
Al Holland (0–1)
None
11,937
1–6
8
April 17
@ Cubs
4–5
George Frazier (1–0)
Kevin Gross (0–2)
Lee Smith (3)
15,752
1–7
9
April 19
Mets
0–1
Dwight Gooden (2–0)
Charles Hudson (0–1)
Jesse Orosco (1)
32,420
1–8
10
April 20
Mets
7–6
John Denny (1–1)
Ed Lynch (0–1)
Larry Andersen (1)
24,013
2–8
11
April 21
Mets
10–6
Kevin Gross (1–2)
Doug Sisk (1–1)
None
30,186
3–8
12
April 22
@ Expos
9–1
Shane Rawley (2–0)
Joe Hesketh (1–1)
None
6,249
4–8
13
April 23
@ Expos
4–5 (10)
Jeff Reardon (1–0)
Charles Hudson (0–2)
None
8,223
4–9
14
April 24
@ Expos
6–7
Bryn Smith (3–0)
John Denny (1–2)
Tim Burke (1)
10,417
4–10
15
April 26
Cubs
3–7
Dennis Eckersley (3–1)
Jerry Koosman (0–1)
None
27,187
4–11
16
April 27
Cubs
6–1
Shane Rawley (3–0)
Scott Sanderson (1–1)
None
25,220
5–11
17
April 28
Cubs
3–2
Kevin Gross (2–2)
Rick Sutcliffe (3–2)
Larry Andersen (2)
31,890
6–11
18
April 29
Expos
3–2 (10)
Kent Tekulve (1–0)
Bert Roberge (0–1)
None
19,124
7–11
19
April 30
Expos
11–0
Jerry Koosman (1–1)
Bill Gullickson (3–2)
None
18,104
8–11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
20
May 1
Expos
2–3
David Palmer (2–2)
Shane Rawley (3–1)
Jeff Reardon (6)
17,464
8–12
21
May 3
Astros
3–2
Kent Tekulve (2–0)
Frank DiPino (1–3)
None
17,330
9–12
22
May 4
Astros
7–5 (13)
Dave Rucker (1–0)
Bill Dawley (0–2)
None
25,521
10–12
23
May 5
Astros
3–4
Joe Niekro (2–3)
Shane Rawley (3–2)
Frank DiPino (4)
27,506
10–13
24
May 7
Reds
0–2
Mario Soto (5–2)
Kevin Gross (2–3)
Ted Power (4)
21,902
10–14
25
May 8
Reds
2–8
Jay Tibbs (2–4)
John Denny (1–3)
None
22,416
10–15
26
May 10
@ Mets
0–5
Dwight Gooden (5–1)
Steve Carlton (0–3)
None
46,143
10–16
27
May 11
@ Mets
0–4
Sid Fernandez (1–0)
Shane Rawley (3–3)
Roger McDowell (1)
29,635
10–17
28
May 12
@ Mets
2–3
Ron Darling (3–1)
Kevin Gross (2–4)
Jesse Orosco (4)
32,597
10–18
29
May 13
@ Reds
3–7
John Stuper (4–2)
John Denny (1–4)
None
12,068
10–19
30
May 14
@ Reds
7–1
Charles Hudson (1–2)
Tom Browning (3–2)
None
10,079
11–19
31
May 15
@ Braves
2–3 (10)
Bruce Sutter (2–0)
Kent Tekulve (2–1)
None
10,292
11–20
32
May 16
@ Braves
3–6
Jeff Dedmon (1–0)
Larry Andersen (0–2)
Bruce Sutter (6)
10,116
11–21
33
May 17
Dodgers
10–5
Kevin Gross (3–4)
Jerry Reuss (2–4)
None
16,334
12–21
34
May 18
Dodgers
7–5
Larry Andersen (1–2)
Tom Niedenfuer (1–2)
Don Carman (1)
24,189
13–21
35
May 19
Dodgers
2–3
Fernando Valenzuela (4–4)
Charles Hudson (1–3)
Ken Howell (5)
35,276
13–22
36
May 20
Giants
2–1
Steve Carlton (1–3)
Vida Blue (2–1)
Kent Tekulve (1)
20,634
14–22
37
May 21
Giants
6–5
Shane Rawley (4–3)
Atlee Hammaker (0–4)
Kent Tekulve (2)
18,583
15–22
38
May 22
Giants
2–6
Dave LaPoint (2–5)
Kevin Gross (3–5)
Scott Garrelts (4)
18,804
15–23
39
May 24
Padres
0–1
Dave Dravecky (4–2)
John Denny (1–5)
Rich Gossage (12)
20,262
15–24
40
May 25
Padres
1–4
Andy Hawkins (9–0)
Charles Hudson (1–4)
None
20,539
15–25
41
May 26
Padres
2–7
LaMarr Hoyt (4–4)
Steve Carlton (1–4)
Rich Gossage (13)
40,182
15–26
42
May 27
Padres
10–9
Kent Tekulve (3–1)
Craig Lefferts (1–1)
None
27,283
16–26
43
May 29
@ Dodgers
1–6
Orel Hershiser (5–0)
Kevin Gross (3–6)
None
36,422
16–27
44
May 30
@ Dodgers
6–1
John Denny (2–5)
Fernando Valenzuela (5–5)
None
29,591
17–27
45
May 31
@ Giants
3–4
Mike Krukow (4–3)
Charles Hudson (1–5)
Mark Davis (1)
7,755
17–28
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
46
June 1
@ Giants
1–2
Atlee Hammaker (2–4)
Steve Carlton (1–5)
Greg Minton (1)
21,313
17–29
47
June 2
@ Giants
1–3
Vida Blue (3–1)
Shane Rawley (4–4)
Mark Davis (2)
13,799
17–30
48
June 3
@ Padres
3–2
Kevin Gross (4–6)
Dave Dravecky (4–3)
Kent Tekulve (3)
17,740
18–30
49
June 4
@ Padres
5–6
Craig Lefferts (2–2)
Kent Tekulve (3–2)
None
25,141
18–31
50
June 5
@ Padres
1–3
LaMarr Hoyt (6–4)
Charles Hudson (1–6)
None
30,352
18–32
51
June 7
Expos
1–3
David Palmer (4–5)
Steve Carlton (1–6)
Jeff Reardon (16)
21,039
18–33
52
June 8
Expos
3–4
Bryn Smith (6–2)
Shane Rawley (4–5)
Jeff Reardon (17)
22,486
18–34
53
June 9
Expos
4–1
Kevin Gross (5–6)
Joe Hesketh (5–3)
Kent Tekulve (4)
22,628
19–34
54
June 10
Mets
6–4
John Denny (3–5)
Sid Fernandez (1–3)
None
22,183
20–34
55
June 11
Mets
26–7
Charles Hudson (2–6)
Tom Gorman (3–3)
None
22,591
21–34
56
June 12
Mets
3–7 (11)
Rick Aguilera (1–0)
Dave Rucker (1–1)
None
22,455
21–35
57
June 13
Mets
5–4
Shane Rawley (5–5)
Jesse Orosco (1–3)
None
23,381
22–35
58
June 14
@ Pirates
2–3
José DeLeón (2–8)
Don Carman (0–1)
Don Robinson (1)
10,211
22–36
59
June 15
@ Pirates
13–3
John Denny (4–5)
Rick Rhoden (4–7)
None
10,897
23–36
60
June 16
@ Pirates
3–2
Charles Hudson (3–6)
Rick Reuschel (3–1)
Kent Tekulve (5)
14,451
24–36
61
June 18
@ Cardinals
2–6
John Tudor (5–7)
Steve Carlton (1–7)
None
34,089
24–37
62
June 19
@ Cardinals
1–0
Jerry Koosman (2–1)
Joaquín Andújar (12–2)
Don Carman (2)
32,146
25–37
63
June 20
@ Cardinals
0–5
Danny Cox (9–2)
Kevin Gross (5–7)
None
32,397
25–38
64
June 21
Pirates
4–3 (16)
Larry Andersen (2–2)
Jim Winn (2–2)
None
22,493
26–38
65
June 22
Pirates
5–2
Don Carman (1–1)
Don Robinson (2–2)
None
23,623
27–38
66
June 23
Pirates
3–2
Don Carman (2–1)
Jim Winn (2–3)
None
29,082
28–38
–
June 24
Cardinals
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 10 as a traditional double-header
67
June 25
Cardinals
3–1
Jerry Koosman (3–1)
Joaquín Andújar (12–3)
None
24,432
29–38
68
June 25
Cardinals
6–4
John Denny (5–5)
Danny Cox (9–3)
Kent Tekulve (6)
22,213
30–38
69
June 27
Cardinals
3–4
Kurt Kepshire (5–5)
Shane Rawley (5–6)
Jeff Lahti (6)
22,691
30–39
70
June 28
@ Expos
3–5
Bryn Smith (9–3)
Charles Hudson (3–7)
Tim Burke (2)
15,031
30–40
71
June 29
@ Expos
6–2
Kevin Gross (6–7)
Mickey Mahler (1–2)
None
22,813
31–40
72
June 30
@ Expos
3–2
Kent Tekulve (4–2)
Jeff Reardon (2–3)
None
35,085
32–40
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
73
July 1
Cubs
1–3
Ray Fontenot (3–3)
John Denny (5–6)
Lee Smith (17)
23,091
32–41
74
July 2
Cubs
11–2
Shane Rawley (6–6)
Rick Sutcliffe (7–7)
None
23,005
33–41
75
July 3
Cubs
3–4
Lee Smith (4–2)
Kent Tekulve (4–3)
None
56,092
33–42
76
July 4
Reds
3–1
Kevin Gross (7–7)
Mario Soto (8–8)
None
21,291
34–42
77
July 5
Reds
5–2
Larry Andersen (3–2)
Tom Browning (7–6)
Don Carman (3)
25,001
35–42
78
July 6
Reds
2–4
Ron Robinson (4–0)
John Denny (5–7)
Ted Power (14)
25,161
35–43
79
July 7
Reds
2–3 (10)
John Franco (5–1)
Kent Tekulve (4–4)
Ted Power (15)
32,014
35–44
80
July 8
@ Astros
7–4
Charles Hudson (4–7)
Mark Knudson (0–1)
Kent Tekulve (7)
8,484
36–44
81
July 9
@ Astros
5–3
Kevin Gross (8–7)
Bob Knepper (8–5)
Kent Tekulve (8)
9,606
37–44
82
July 10
@ Astros
0–10
Mike Scott (8–4)
Jerry Koosman (3–2)
None
9,222
37–45
83
July 11
@ Braves
2–3
Bruce Sutter (5–4)
Larry Andersen (3–3)
None
10,316
37–46
84
July 12
@ Braves
4–7
Terry Forster (1–2)
Don Carman (2–2)
None
23,345
37–47
85
July 13
@ Braves
5–13
Rick Mahler (13–7)
Charles Hudson (4–8)
None
31,257
37–48
86
July 14
@ Braves
3–12
Pascual Pérez (1–7)
Kevin Gross (8–8)
Rick Camp (1)
17,313
37–49
–
July 16
1985 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis
87
July 18
@ Reds
6–3
Jerry Koosman (4–2)
Mario Soto (8–11)
Kent Tekulve (9)
25,447
38–49
88
July 19
@ Reds
2–3
John Franco (7–1)
Kent Tekulve (4–5)
None
28,929
38–50
89
July 20
@ Reds
10–6
Shane Rawley (7–6)
Ron Robinson (5–1)
Kent Tekulve (10)
33,624
39–50
90
July 21
@ Reds
6–7
John Franco (8–1)
Don Carman (2–3)
Ted Power (17)
30,327
39–51
91
July 22
Astros
7–6
Don Carman (3–3)
Jeff Heathcock (0–1)
None
20,450
40–51
92
July 23
Astros
12–6
Jerry Koosman (5–2)
Bob Knepper (8–8)
None
21,074
41–51
93
July 24
Astros
3–1
Kevin Gross (9–8)
Nolan Ryan (8–8)
Kent Tekulve (11)
23,160
42–51
94
July 25
Braves
2–3
Bruce Sutter (6–4)
Kent Tekulve (4–6)
None
18,318
42–52
95
July 26
Braves
4–6
Rick Mahler (15–8)
John Denny (5–8)
Bruce Sutter (17)
22,212
42–53
96
July 27
Braves
5–4
Charles Hudson (5–8)
Zane Smith (6–7)
None
23,027
43–53
97
July 28
Braves
7–3
Jerry Koosman (6–2)
Steve Bedrosian (5–10)
None
30,160
44–53
98
July 30
@ Pirates
2–0
Kevin Gross (10–8)
Rick Rhoden (5–12)
Kent Tekulve (12)
7,496
45–53
99
July 31
@ Pirates
3–4 (10)
Cecilio Guante (3–3)
Kent Tekulve (4–7)
None
6,797
45–54
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
100
August 1
@ Pirates
3–0
John Denny (6–8)
Don Robinson (2–6)
None
6,199
46–54
101
August 2
@ Cardinals
2–3
John Tudor (13–8)
Charles Hudson (5–9)
None
47,805
46–55
102
August 3
@ Cardinals
6–4 (10)
Don Carman (4–3)
Jeff Lahti (1–1)
Larry Andersen (3)
47,051
47–55
103
August 4
@ Cardinals
6–0
Kevin Gross (11–8)
Joaquín Andújar (17–6)
None
46,674
48–55
104
August 5
@ Cardinals
9–1
Shane Rawley (8–6)
Danny Cox (12–7)
None
36,689
49–55
–
August 6
Pirates
Postponed (rain); Makeup: October 5 as a traditional double-header
–
August 7
Pirates
Postponed (rain); Makeup: October 4 as a traditional double-header
105
August 8
Pirates
7–3
John Denny (7–8)
Don Robinson (2–7)
Don Carman (4)
18,142
50–55
106
August 9
Cardinals
4–5
Joaquín Andújar (18–6)
Charles Hudson (5–10)
Jeff Lahti (13)
25,194
50–56
107
August 10 (1)
Cardinals
4–5
Danny Cox (13–7)
Jerry Koosman (6–3)
Jeff Lahti (14)
see 2nd game
50–57
108
August 10 (2)
Cardinals
4–13
Ricky Horton (1–2)
Kevin Gross (11–9)
None
37,321
50–58
109
August 11
Cardinals
4–1
Shane Rawley (9–6)
Bob Forsch (4–5)
None
31,602
51–58
110
August 12
@ Mets
3–4
Sid Fernandez (4–6)
John Denny (7–9)
Jesse Orosco (12)
26,577
51–59
111
August 13
@ Mets
2–4
Rick Aguilera (6–3)
Charles Hudson (5–11)
Jesse Orosco (13)
31,186
51–60
112
August 14
@ Mets
2–1
Kevin Gross (12–9)
Ron Darling (10–5)
Don Carman (5)
31,549
52–60
113
August 15
@ Mets
7–10
Jesse Orosco (4–4)
Don Carman (4–4)
None
36,663
52–61
114
August 16
@ Cubs
5–6
Lee Smith (6–4)
Kent Tekulve (4–8)
None
31,557
52–62
115
August 17
@ Cubs
10–4
John Denny (8–9)
Lary Sorensen (3–4)
None
31,421
53–62
116
August 18
@ Cubs
9–5
Charles Hudson (6–11)
Jay Baller (0–1)
Kent Tekulve (13)
31,269
54–62
117
August 20
Dodgers
4–5 (11)
Tom Niedenfuer (6–4)
Kent Tekulve (4–9)
Rick Honeycutt (1)
24,227
54–63
118
August 21
Dodgers
6–15
Fernando Valenzuela (15–8)
Jerry Koosman (6–4)
None
23,650
54–64
119
August 22
Dodgers
2–0
Shane Rawley (10–6)
Jerry Reuss (11–8)
None
22,598
55–64
120
August 23
Giants
1–4
Atlee Hammaker (4–10)
John Denny (8–10)
Scott Garrelts (11)
26,194
55–65
121
August 24
Giants
9–2
Charles Hudson (7–11)
Mike Krukow (8–9)
None
27,011
56–65
122
August 25
Giants
14–5
Dave Rucker (2–1)
Jim Gott (4–10)
None
25,653
57–65
123
August 26
Padres
4–3
Don Carman (5–4)
Lance McCullers (0–1)
None
25,736
58–65
124
August 27
Padres
1–4
Mark Thurmond (6–7)
John Denny (8–11)
Roy Lee Jackson (2)
23,604
58–66
125
August 29
@ Dodgers
3–2 (10)
Don Carman (6–4)
Rick Honeycutt (7–12)
None
39,487
59–66
126
August 30
@ Dodgers
5–2
Kevin Gross (13–9)
Bob Welch (9–3)
Dave Shipanoff (1)
49,068
60–66
127
August 31
@ Dodgers
5–0
Shane Rawley (11–6)
Fernando Valenzuela (16–9)
None
46,942
61–66
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
128
September 1
@ Dodgers
4–1
John Denny (9–11)
Jerry Reuss (12–9)
Dave Shipanoff (2)
29,029
62–66
129
September 2
@ Giants
4–3 (10)
Don Carman (7–4)
Mike Jeffcoat (0–2)
Dave Shipanoff (3)
6,522
63–66
130
September 3
@ Giants
4–3 (13)
Dave Shipanoff (1–0)
Greg Minton (3–4)
Freddie Toliver (1)
1,632
64–66
131
September 4
@ Giants
3–4
Mark Davis (5–8)
Freddie Toliver (0–1)
None
2,067
64–67
132
September 6
@ Padres
2–3 (11)
Rich Gossage (3–2)
Dave Shipanoff (1–1)
None
14,889
64–68
133
September 7
@ Padres
2–0
John Denny (10–11)
Andy Hawkins (17–5)
None
11,141
65–68
134
September 8
@ Padres
9–7
Rich Surhoff (1–0)
Ed Wojna (1–3)
Dave Rucker (1)
15,765
66–68
135
September 10
Expos
5–2 (11)
Don Carman (8–4)
Tim Burke (8–3)
None
15,920
67–68
136
September 11
Expos
4–1
Kevin Gross (14–9)
Bill Gullickson (13–11)
None
15,193
68–68
137
September 12
Expos
3–6
Floyd Youmans (3–2)
Shane Rawley (11–7)
Jeff Reardon (34)
15,335
68–69
138
September 13
@ Pirates
6–3
John Denny (11–11)
Bob Walk (1–3)
Kent Tekulve (14)
4,429
69–69
139
September 14
@ Pirates
3–6
Lee Tunnell (4–9)
Steve Carlton (1–8)
Cecilio Guante (4)
5,549
69–70
140
September 15
@ Pirates
4–5
Rick Reuschel (13–7)
Dave Shipanoff (1–2)
None
5,961
69–71
141
September 16
@ Mets
0–9
Dwight Gooden (21–4)
Kevin Gross (14–10)
None
30,606
69–72
142
September 17
@ Mets
5–1
Shane Rawley (12–7)
Ed Lynch (10–8)
None
22,440
70–72
143
September 18
Cardinals
0–7
Bob Forsch (8–6)
John Denny (11–12)
None
17,354
70–73
144
September 19
Cardinals
6–3
Dave Rucker (3–1)
Matt Keough (0–1)
Don Carman (6)
17,120
71–73
145
September 20
Cubs
1–3
Reggie Patterson (1–0)
Charles Hudson (7–12)
Lee Smith (30)
20,207
71–74
146
September 21
Cubs
2–9
Johnny Abrego (1–0)
Kevin Gross (14–11)
None
17,779
71–75
147
September 22
Cubs
2–9
Dennis Eckersley (10–6)
Shane Rawley (12–8)
None
21,768
71–76
148
September 23
Mets
1–4
Rick Aguilera (9–6)
Freddie Toliver (0–2)
Roger McDowell (16)
15,295
71–77
149
September 24
Mets
1–7
Sid Fernandez (8–9)
Dave Rucker (3–2)
None
14,398
71–78
150
September 25
@ Cardinals
3–6
Danny Cox (17–9)
Charles Hudson (7–13)
Jeff Lahti (18)
17,733
71–79
151
September 26
@ Cardinals
0–5
John Tudor (20–8)
Kevin Gross (14–12)
None
23,598
71–80
152
September 27
@ Cubs
7–9
Jay Baller (2–3)
Kent Tekulve (4–10)
Lee Smith (31)
9,258
71–81
153
September 28
@ Cubs
10–11
Dennis Eckersley (11–6)
John Denny (11–13)
Lee Smith (32)
27,875
71–82
154
September 29
@ Cubs
2–6
Steve Trout (9–6)
Freddie Toliver (0–3)
None
26,641
71–83
Roster
1985 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
References