2016 Philadelphia Phillies season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2016 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 134th season in the history of the franchise , and its 13th season at Citizens Bank Park . They improved upon their 63–99 (.389) mark from the year before and finished with a record of 71–91 (.438) and fourth place in the National League East . They missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season.
Offseason
Arrivals
Season standings
National League East
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2016
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
5–2
2–5
3–3
10–9
7–12
2–4
3–4
5–1
4–3
1–5
10–9
6–13
4–3
2–5
5–15
Atlanta
2–5
—
3–3
3–4
1–6
1–5
11–7
2–5
10–9
11–8
3–4
4–2
3–4
2–4
4–15
8–12
Chicago
5–2
3–3
—
15–4
2–4
4–3
4–3
11–8
2–5
5–1
14–4
4–2
4–3
10–9
5–2
15–5
Cincinnati
3–3
4–3
4–15
—
5–2
2–5
3–4
11–8
0–6
4–2
9–10
3–4
3–3
9–10
3–4
5–15
Colorado
9–10
6–1
4–2
2–5
—
7–12
2–5
1–5
6–1
2–5
2–5
10–9
9–10
2–4
4–2
9–11
Los Angeles
12–7
5–1
3–4
5–2
12–7
—
1–6
5–2
4–3
4–2
2–5
11–8
8–11
4–2
5–1
10–10
Miami
4–2
7–11
3–4
4–3
5–2
6–1
—
4–2
7–12
9–10
6–1
3–3
2–4
4–3
9–10
6–14
Milwaukee
4–3
5–2
8–11
8–11
5–1
2–5
2–4
—
2–5
3–4
9–10
3–4
1–5
6–13
4–2
11–9
New York
1–5
9–10
5–2
6–0
1–6
3–4
12–7
5–2
—
12–7
3–3
4–3
4–3
3–3
7–12
12–8
Philadelphia
3–4
8–11
1–5
2–4
5–2
2–4
10–9
4–3
7–12
—
3–4
5–2
3–3
2–5
5–14
11–9
Pittsburgh
5–1
4–3
4–14
10–9
5–2
5–2
1–6
10–9
3–3
4–3
—
3–3
4–3
9–10
2–4
9–11
San Diego
9–10
2–4
2–4
4–3
9–10
8–11
3–3
4–3
3–4
2–5
3–3
—
8–11
1–6
4–3
6–14
San Francisco
13–6
4–3
3–4
3–3
10–9
11–8
4–2
5–1
3–4
3–3
3–4
11–8
—
3–4
3–4
8–12
St. Louis
3–4
4–2
9–10
10–9
4–2
2–4
3–4
13–6
3–3
5–2
10–9
6–1
4–3
—
2–5
8–12
Washington
5–2
15–4
2–5
4–3
2–4
1–5
10–9
2–4
12–7
14–5
4–2
3–4
4–3
5–2
—
12–8
Game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
2016 Game Log (71–91)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 4
@ Reds
2–6
Ross Ohlendorf (1–0)
David Hernandez (0–1)
—
43,683
0–1
2
April 6
@ Reds
2–3
Blake Wood (1–0)
Dalier Hinojosa (0–1)
—
21,621
0–2
3
April 7
@ Reds
6–10
Robert Stephenson (1–0)
Charlie Morton (0–1)
—
10,784
0–3
4
April 8
@ Mets
2–7
Jacob deGrom (1–0)
Jerad Eickhoff (0–1)
—
44,099
0–4
5
April 9
@ Mets
1–0
Vince Velasquez (1–0)
Bartolo Colón (0–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (1)
37,083
1–4
6
April 10
@ Mets
5–2
Jeremy Hellickson (1–0)
Matt Harvey (0–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (2)
37,233
2–4
7
April 11
Padres
3–4
Kevin Quackenbush (1–0)
Aaron Nola (0–1)
Fernando Rodney (1)
45,229
2–5
8
April 12
Padres
3–0
Charlie Morton (1–1)
Robbie Erlin (1–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (3)
21,043
3–5
9
April 13
Padres
2–1
Jerad Eickhoff (1–1)
Colin Rea (0–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (4)
17,638
4–5
10
April 14
Padres
3–0
Vince Velasquez (2–0)
Drew Pomeranz (1–1)
—
18,079
5–5
11
April 15
Nationals
1–9
Joe Ross (2–0)
Jeremy Hellickson (1–1)
—
22,624
5–6
12
April 16
Nationals
1–8
Max Scherzer (2–0)
Aaron Nola (0–2)
—
30,320
5–7
13
April 17
Nationals
3–2 (10)
Jeanmar Gómez (1–0)
Jonathan Papelbon (0–1)
—
37,378
6–7
14
April 18
Mets
2–5
Noah Syndergaard (2–0)
Jerad Eickhoff (1–2)
—
21,585
6–8
15
April 19
Mets
1–11
Logan Verrett (1–0)
Vince Velasquez (2–1)
—
22,417
6–9
16
April 20
Mets
5–4 (11)
Jeanmar Gómez (2–0)
Hansel Robles (0–1)
—
20,057
7–9
17
April 22
@ Brewers
5–2
Aaron Nola (1–2)
Zach Davies (0–2)
—
23,439
8–9
18
April 23
@ Brewers
10–6
Brett Oberholtzer (1–0)
Chase Anderson (1–2)
—
34,813
9–9
19
April 24
@ Brewers
5–8
Wily Peralta (1–3)
Jerad Eickhoff (1–3)
Jeremy Jeffress (6)
28,131
9–10
20
April 26
@ Nationals
4–3
Vince Velasquez (3–1)
Óliver Pérez (1–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (5)
25,097
10–10
21
April 27
@ Nationals
3–0
Jeremy Hellickson (2–1)
Gio González (1–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (6)
24,186
11–10
22
April 28
@ Nationals
3–0
Elvis Araújo (1–0)
Felipe Rivero (0–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (7)
22,112
12–10
23
April 29
Indians
4–3 (11)
David Hernandez (1–1)
Cody Allen (0–3)
—
18,677
13–10
24
April 30
Indians
4–3
Andrew Bailey (1–0)
Tommy Hunter (0–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (8)
23,363
14–10
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 1
Indians
2–1
Vince Velasquez (4–1)
Danny Salazar (2–2)
Héctor Neris (1)
23,809
15–10
26
May 2
@ Cardinals
3–10
Adam Wainwright (2–3)
Jeremy Hellickson (2–2)
—
40,438
15–11
27
May 3
@ Cardinals
1–0
Aaron Nola (2–2)
Michael Wacha (2–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (9)
40,087
16–11
28
May 4
@ Cardinals
4–5
Kevin Siegrist (4–0)
Jeanmar Gómez (2–1)
—
40,725
16–12
29
May 5
@ Cardinals
0–4
Jaime García (2–2)
Jerad Eickhoff (1–4)
—
41,818
16–13
30
May 6
@ Marlins
4–6
Kyle Barraclough (2–0)
Héctor Neris (0–1)
David Phelps (2)
19,983
16–14
31
May 7
@ Marlins
4–3
Brett Oberholtzer (2–0)
Craig Breslow (0–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (10)
21,719
17–14
32
May 8
@ Marlins
6–5
Héctor Neris (1–1)
David Phelps (2–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (11)
19,625
18–14
33
May 10
@ Braves
3–2
Adam Morgan (1–0)
Matt Wisler (1–3)
Jeanmar Gómez (12)
14,490
19–14
34
May 11
@ Braves
1–5
Williams Pérez (1–0)
Jerad Eickhoff (1–5)
—
13,760
19–15
35
May 12
@ Braves
7–4 (10)
Andrew Bailey (2–0)
Jason Grilli (1–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (13)
15,643
20–15
36
May 13
Reds
3–2
Jeremy Hellickson (3–2)
Brandon Finnegan (1–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (14)
22,230
21–15
37
May 14
Reds
4–3
Aaron Nola (3–2)
Tim Adleman (1–1)
David Hernandez (1)
29,535
22–15
38
May 15
Reds
4–9
Dan Straily (2–1)
Adam Morgan (1–1)
Tony Cingrani (3)
27,869
22–16
39
May 16
Marlins
3–5
Adam Conley (3–2)
Jerad Eickhoff (1–6)
A. J. Ramos (12)
28,348
22–17
40
May 17
Marlins
3–1
Vince Velasquez (5–1)
Wei-Yin Chen (3–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (15)
18,240
23–17
41
May 18
Marlins
4–2
Jeremy Hellickson (4–2)
Tom Koehler (2–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (16)
29,579
24–17
42
May 20
Braves
1–7
Matt Wisler (2–3)
Aaron Nola (3–3)
—
27,257
24–18
43
May 21
Braves
0–2
Williams Pérez (2–1)
Adam Morgan (1–2)
Arodys Vizcaíno (5)
20,196
24–19
44
May 22
Braves
5–0
Jerad Eickhoff (2–6)
Casey Kelly (0–1)
—
23,367
25–19
45
May 23
@ Tigers
4–5
Justin Wilson (1–1)
Colton Murray (0–1)
Francisco Rodríguez (13)
26,400
25–20
46
May 24
@ Tigers
3–1
Justin Verlander (4–4)
Jeremy Hellickson (4–3)
Francisco Rodríguez (14)
26,531
25–21
47
May 25
@ Tigers
8–5
Aaron Nola (4–3)
Aníbal Sánchez (3–6)
Jeanmar Gómez (17)
31,187
26–21
48
May 27
@ Cubs
2–6
Jon Lester (5–3)
Adam Morgan (1–3)
—
38,941
26–22
49
May 28
@ Cubs
1–4
Kyle Hendricks (3–4)
Jerad Eickhoff (2–7)
—
41,555
26–23
50
May 29
@ Cubs
2–7
John Lackey (5–2)
Vince Velasquez (5–2)
—
41,575
26–24
51
May 30
Nationals
3–4
Tanner Roark (4–4)
Héctor Neris (1–2)
Jonathan Papelbon (14)
21,993
26–25
52
May 31
Nationals
1–5
Joe Ross (5–4)
Aaron Nola (4–4)
—
18,572
26–26
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
53
June 1
Nationals
2–7
Max Scherzer (6–4)
Adam Morgan (1–4)
—
19,052
26–27
54
June 2
Brewers
1–4
Chase Anderson (3–6)
Jerad Eickhoff (2–8)
Jeremy Jeffress (14)
22,890
26–28
55
June 3
Brewers
6–3
Andrew Bailey (3–0)
Jimmy Nelson (5–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (18)
20,138
27–28
56
June 4
Brewers
3–6
Will Smith (1–0)
Héctor Neris (1–3)
Jeremy Jeffress (15)
25,177
27–29
57
June 5
Brewers
8–1
Aaron Nola (5–4)
Wily Peralta (3–7)
—
24,259
28–29
58
June 6
Cubs
4–6
Jon Lester (7–3)
Adam Morgan (1–5)
Héctor Rondón (11)
22,162
28–30
59
June 7
Cubs
3–2
Jerad Eickhoff (3–8)
Kyle Hendricks (4–5)
Jeanmar Gómez (19)
27,381
29–30
60
June 8
Cubs
1–8
John Lackey (7–2)
Brett Oberholtzer (2–1)
—
28,650
29–31
61
June 10
@ Nationals
6–9
Stephen Strasburg (10–0)
Jeremy Hellickson (4–4)
Jonathan Papelbon (16)
37,941
29–32
62
June 11
@ Nationals
0–8
Tanner Roark (5–4)
Aaron Nola (5–5)
—
38,044
29–33
63
June 12
@ Nationals
4–5
Jonathan Papelbon (1–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (2–2)
—
34,294
29–34
64
June 13
@ Blue Jays
7–0
Jerad Eickhoff (4–8)
R. A. Dickey (4–7)
—
35,578
30–34
65
June 14
@ Blue Jays
3–11
Marcus Stroman (6–2)
Zach Eflin (0–1)
—
47,066
30–35
66
June 15
Blue Jays
3–7
Marco Estrada (5–2)
Jeremy Hellickson (4–5)
—
24,753
30–36
67
June 16
Blue Jays
2–13
J. A. Happ (8–3)
Aaron Nola (5–6)
—
22,279
30–37
68
June 17
Diamondbacks
2–10
Robbie Ray (4–5)
Adam Morgan (1–6)
—
19,282
30–38
69
June 18
Diamondbacks
1–4
Zack Greinke (10–3)
Jerad Eickhoff (4–9)
Brad Ziegler (14)
33,797
30–39
70
June 19
Diamondbacks
1–5
Archie Bradley (3–3)
Zach Eflin (0–2)
—
40,214
30–40
71
June 20
Diamondbacks
1–3
Shelby Miller (2–6)
Jeremy Hellickson (4–6)
Brad Ziegler (15)
22,118
30–41
72
June 21
@ Twins
10–14
Buddy Boshers (2–0)
Aaron Nola (5–7)
Brandon Kintzler (3)
25,714
30–42
73
June 22
@ Twins
5–6
Taylor Rogers (3–0)
David Hernandez (1–2)
Fernando Abad (1)
25,032
30–43
74
June 23
@ Twins
7–3
Jerad Eickhoff (5–9)
Ricky Nolasco (3–5)
—
30,012
31–43
75
June 24
@ Giants
4–5
Jake Peavy (4–6)
Elvis Araújo (1–1)
Santiago Casilla (17)
42,238
31–44
76
June 25
@ Giants
3–2
Jeremy Hellickson (5–6)
Madison Bumgarner (8–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (20)
41,928
32–44
77
June 26
@ Giants
7–8
Cory Gearrin (3–0)
Severino González (0–1)
—
41,479
32–45
78
June 27
@ Diamondbacks
8–0
Vince Velasquez (6–2)
Robbie Ray (4–7)
—
22,567
33–45
79
June 28
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Héctor Neris (2–3)
Brad Ziegler (2–3)
Jeanmar Gómez (21)
19,645
34–45
80
June 29
@ Diamondbacks
9–8 (10)
Jeanmar Gómez (3–2)
Silvino Bracho (0–2)
Brett Oberholtzer (1)
18,603
35–45
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
81
July 1
Royals
4–3
Jeremy Hellickson (6–6)
Ian Kennedy (6–7)
Jeanmar Gómez (22)
30,263
36–45
82
July 2
Royals
2–6
Danny Duffy (4–1)
Aaron Nola (5–8)
—
40,331
36–46
83
July 3
Royals
7–2
Vince Velasquez (7–2)
Yordano Ventura (6–6)
—
20,473
37–46
84
July 4
Braves
8–2
Jerad Eickhoff (6–9)
Joel De La Cruz (0–2)
—
19,064
38–46
85
July 5
Braves
5–1
Zach Eflin (1–2)
Mike Foltynewicz (2–3)
—
18,426
39–46
86
July 6
Braves
4–3
Héctor Neris (3–3)
Arodys Vizcaíno (1–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (23)
19,211
40–46
87
July 7
@ Rockies
2–11
Chad Bettis (7–6)
Adam Morgan (1–7)
—
35,250
40–47
88
July 8
@ Rockies
5–3
Vince Velasquez (8–2)
Jake McGee (0–3)
Jeanmar Gómez (24)
42,335
41–47
89
July 9
@ Rockies
3–8
Tyler Anderson (1–3)
Jerad Eickhoff (6–10)
Jordan Lyles (1)
48,105
41–48
90
July 10
@ Rockies
10–3
Zach Eflin (2–2)
Tyler Chatwood (8–5)
—
32,113
42–48
—
July 12
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91
July 15
Mets
3–5
Bartolo Colón (8–4)
Jeremy Hellickson (6–7)
Jeurys Familia (32)
28,076
42–49
92
July 16
Mets
4–2
Edubray Ramos (1–0)
Jerry Blevins (3–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (25)
37,324
43–49
93
July 17
Mets
0–5
Jacob deGrom (6–4)
Zach Eflin (2–3)
—
30,894
43–50
94
July 18
Marlins
2–3 (11)
Kyle Barraclough (6–2)
Brett Oberholtzer (2–2)
A. J. Ramos (30)
19,115
43–51
95
July 19
Marlins
1–2 (10)
Mike Dunn (2–1)
David Hernandez (1–3)
A. J. Ramos (31)
18,347
43–52
96
July 20
Marlins
4–1
Jeremy Hellickson (7–7)
Wei-Yin Chen (5–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (26)
20,654
44–52
97
July 21
Marlins
3–9
Tom Koehler (7–8)
Jerad Eickhoff (6–11)
—
27,839
44–53
98
July 22
@ Pirates
4–0
Zach Eflin (3–3)
Gerrit Cole (5–6)
—
33,703
45–53
99
July 23
@ Pirates
4–7
Juan Nicasio (8–6)
Aaron Nola (5–9)
Mark Melancon (29)
35,802
45–54
100
July 24
@ Pirates
4–5
Neftalí Feliz (4–0)
Edubray Ramos (1–1)
Mark Melancon (30)
32,439
45–55
101
July 25
@ Marlins
4–0
David Hernandez (2–3)
Fernando Rodney (1–3)
—
19,465
46–55
102
July 26
@ Marlins
0–5
Tom Koehler (8–8)
Jerad Eickhoff (6–12)
—
20,365
46–56
103
July 27
@ Marlins
1–11
Adam Conley (7–5)
Zach Eflin (3–4)
—
32,403
46–57
104
July 28
@ Braves
7–5
Aaron Nola (6–9)
Matt Wisler (4–11)
Jeanmar Gómez (27)
22,785
47–57
105
July 29
@ Braves
1–2
Tyrell Jenkins (1–2)
Vince Velasquez (8–3)
Jim Johnson (5)
27,732
47–58
106
July 30
@ Braves
9–5
Jeremy Hellickson (8–7)
Julio Teherán (3–9)
—
38,236
48–58
107
July 31
@ Braves
1–2
Mauricio Cabrera (2–0)
Andrew Bailey (3–1)
Jim Johnson (6)
21,545
48–59
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
108
August 2
Giants
13–8
Héctor Neris (4–3)
Will Smith (1–4)
—
23,351
49–59
109
August 3
Giants
5–4 (12)
Luis García (1–0)
George Kontos (2–2)
—
23,162
50–59
110
August 4
Giants
2–3 (10)
Sergio Romo (1–0)
Severino González (0–2)
Santiago Casilla (25)
30,229
50–60
111
August 5
@ Padres
5–4
Jeremy Hellickson (9–7)
Christian Friedrich (4–7)
Jeanmar Gómez (28)
27,521
51–60
112
August 6
@ Padres
7–9
Buddy Baumann (1–0)
Jake Thompson (0–1)
—
37,453
51–61
113
August 7
@ Padres
6–5
Jerad Eickhoff (7–12)
Brad Hand (3–3)
Jeanmar Gómez (29)
32,710
52–61
114
August 8
@ Dodgers
4–9
Julio Urías (2–2)
Zach Eflin (3–5)
—
48,370
52–62
115
August 9
@ Dodgers
3–9
Kenta Maeda (11–7)
Vince Velasquez (8–4)
—
42,859
52–63
116
August 10
@ Dodgers
6–2
Elvis Araújo (2–1)
Scott Kazmir (9–6)
—
41,098
53–63
117
August 12
Rockies
10–6
Jake Thompson (1–1)
Jon Gray (8–6)
—
23,600
54–63
118
August 13
Rockies
6–3
Jerad Eickhoff (8–12)
Tyler Anderson (4–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (30)
23,203
55–63
119
August 14
Rockies
7–6
Severino González (1–2)
Tyler Chatwood (10–8)
Jeanmar Gómez (31)
20,068
56–63
120
August 16
Dodgers
5–15
Kenta Maeda (12–7)
Vince Velasquez (8–5)
—
28,118
56–64
121
August 17
Dodgers
2–7
Scott Kazmir (10–6)
Jake Thompson (1–2)
—
21,137
56–65
122
August 18
Dodgers
5–4
Michael Mariot (1–0)
Grant Dayton (0–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (32)
29,187
57–65
123
August 19
Cardinals
3–4 (11)
Seung-hwan Oh (3–2)
Frank Herrmann (0–1)
Alex Reyes (1)
20,627
57–66
124
August 20
Cardinals
4–2
Jeremy Hellickson (10–7)
Luke Weaver (0–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (33)
32,338
58–66
125
August 21
Cardinals
0–9
Mike Leake (9–9)
Vince Velasquez (8–6)
—
20,127
58–67
126
August 23
@ White Sox
1–9
Carlos Rodon (4–8)
Jake Thompson (1–3)
—
18,843
58–68
127
August 24
@ White Sox
5–3
Jerad Eickhoff (9–12)
James Shields (5–16)
Jeanmar Gómez (34)
15,630
59–68
128
August 26
@ Mets
4–9
Bartolo Colón (12–7)
Adam Morgan (1–8)
—
31,111
59–69
129
August 27
@ Mets
1–12
Noah Syndergaard (12–7)
Jeremy Hellickson (10–8)
—
35,832
59–70
130
August 28
@ Mets
5–1
David Hernandez (3–3)
Robert Gsellman (1–1)
—
32,033
60–70
131
August 29
Nationals
0–4
Tanner Roark (14–7)
Jake Thompson (1–4)
—
16,056
60–71
132
August 30
Nationals
2–3
Max Scherzer (15–7)
Jerad Eickhoff (9–13)
Mark Melancon (37)
16,378
60–72
133
August 31
Nationals
1–2
Gio González (10–9)
Adam Morgan (1–9)
Shawn Kelley (7)
16,503
60–73
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
134
September 2
Braves
4–8
Mauricio Cabrera (3–0)
Jeanmar Gómez (3–3)
—
17,175
60–74
135
September 3
Braves
4–6 (10)
Jed Bradley (1–0)
Edubray Ramos (1–2)
Mauricio Cabrera (4)
19,453
60–75
136
September 4
Braves
0–2
Julio Teherán (5–9)
Jake Thompson (1–5)
Jim Johnson (15)
21,322
60–76
137
September 5
@ Marlins
6–2
Jerad Eickhoff (10–13)
Jake Esch (0–1)
—
20,849
61–76
138
September 6
@ Marlins
4–3
Adam Morgan (2–9)
José Ureña (3–6)
Jeanmar Gómez (35)
16,169
62–76
139
September 7
@ Marlins
0–6
Andrew Cashner (5–11)
Jeremy Hellickson (10–9)
—
16,592
62–77
140
September 8
@ Nationals
4–1
Alec Asher (1–0)
A. J. Cole (1–2)
Jeanmar Gómez (36)
25,412
63–77
141
September 9
@ Nationals
4–5
Mark Melancon (2–1)
Frank Herrmann (0–2)
—
28,469
63–78
142
September 10
@ Nationals
0–3
Shawn Kelley (2–2)
Luis García (1–1)
Mark Melancon (40)
36,152
63–79
143
September 11
@ Nationals
2–3
Gio González (11–9)
Adam Morgan (2–10)
Mark Melancon (41)
31,805
63–80
144
September 12
Pirates
6–2
Jeremy Hellickson (11–9)
Gerrit Cole (7–10)
—
15,514
64–80
145
September 13
Pirates
3–5
Rivero (1–4)
Jeanmar Gómez (3–4)
Tony Watson (12)
16,190
64–81
146
September 14
Pirates
6–2
Jake Thompson (2–5)
Steven Brault (0–3)
Jeanmar Gómez (37)
16,112
65–81
147
September 15
Pirates
2–15
Chad Kuhl (4–3)
Jerad Eickhoff (10–14)
—
15,247
65–82
148
September 16
Marlins
4–3 (13)
Frank Herrmann (1–2)
A. J. Ramos (1–3)
—
18,179
66–82
149
September 17
Marlins
8–0
Jeremy Hellickson (12–9)
José Ureña (4–7)
—
24,597
67–82
150
September 18
Marlins
4–5
Mike Dunn (4–1)
Héctor Neris (4–4)
A. J. Ramos (37)
20,059
67–83
151
September 20
White Sox
7–6
Jake Thompson (3–5)
James Shields (5–18)
Michael Mariot (1)
16,096
68–83
152
September 21
White Sox
8–3
Jerad Eickhoff (11–14)
Chris Sale (16–9)
—
21,703
69–83
153
September 22
@ Mets
8–9 (11)
Jim Henderson (2–2)
Edubray Ramos (1–3)
—
35,759
69–84
154
September 23
@ Mets
5–10
Josh Smoker (3–0)
Jeremy Hellickson (12–10)
Hansel Robles (1)
37,873
69–85
155
September 24
@ Mets
10–8
Alec Asher (2–0)
Sean Gilmartin (0–1)
Michael Mariot (2)
39,995
70–85
156
September 25
@ Mets
0–17
Robert Gsellman (3–2)
Jake Thompson (3–6)
—
35,093
70–86
157
September 27
@ Braves
6–7
Mauricio Cabrera (4–1)
David Hernandez (3–4)
Jim Johnson (18)
22,348
70–87
158
September 28
@ Braves
2–12
Mike Foltynewicz (9–5)
Adam Morgan (2–11)
—
22,104
70–88
159
September 29
@ Braves
2–5
Mauricio Cabrera (5–1)
Jeanmar Gómez (3–5)
—
32,121
70–89
160
September 30
Mets
1–5
Robert Gsellman (4–2)
Alec Asher (2–1)
—
20,556
70–90
Roster
All players who made an appearance for the Phillies during 2016 are included. [ 5]
2016 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
External links
References
^ Heyman, Jon (December 9, 2015). "Winter Meetings: Phillies reach a deal with David Hernandez" . CBS Sports . Retrieved December 9, 2015 .
^ a b c Miller, Randy (November 18, 2015). "Phillies sign ex-Yankees reliever Chris Leroux, 4 others to minor league deals" . NJ.com . NJ Advance Media. Retrieved November 26, 2015 .
^ Associated Press (November 14, 2015). "Philadelphia Phillies acquire Jeremy Hellickson from Diamondbacks" . ESPN.com . ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved November 26, 2015 .
^ a b Salisbury, Jim (November 12, 2015). "Phillies add bullpen depth with signing of James Russell" . CSNPhilly.com . Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia. Archived from the original on November 16, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2015 .
^ "2016 Philadelphia Phillies Team Roster, Payroll, Games Played" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved October 5, 2015 .