Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (P–Q)

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Plácido Polanco played second base for the Phillies from 2002 to 2005, and re-signed with the team in 2010 to play third base.

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history.[1][2] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.[3] Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 88 have had surnames beginning with the letter P, and 5 beginning with the letter Q. One member of this list has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; Tony Pérez played for the Phillies during the 1983 season after 18 seasons with 3 other teams.[4] No members of this list have been elected to the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame,[5] nor do they hold any franchise records.[6][7]

Among the 45 batters in this list, three players share a perfect 1.000 batting average, each in one career at-bat with Philadelphia: first baseman Mike Pasquella,[8] catcher Bill Peterman,[9] and right fielder Ty Pickup.[10] Other players with an average above .300 include Hunter Pence (.324 through 2011), Alex Pitko (.316 in one season),[11] Walter Plock (.400 in one season),[12] and Les Powers (.346 in one season).[13] Plácido Polanco leads all members of this list with 49 home runs,[14] and Dode Paskert's 291 runs batted in (RBI) are best.[15] Of the batters whose surnames begin with Q, Tom Quinlan leads in average (.200), home runs (1), and RBI (3).[16]

Of this list's 43 pitchers, two share 1–0 win–loss records, best in terms of winning percentage; Donn Pall and Clarence Pickrel each won their only decisions as members of the Phillies.[17][18] Wiley Piatt leads all members of this list with 56 victories,[19] and Ike Pearson's 47 defeats are the most in that statistical category.[20] Robert Person leads this list's pitchers with 535 strikeouts,[21] and infielder Tomás Pérez shares the best earned run average (ERA) with two pitchers—Horacio Piña and Al Porto; all have a 0.00 ERA in their Phillies careers.[22][23][24] Among the pitchers whose surnames start with Q, Paul Quantrill leads in winning percentage (.481; a 13–14 record), ERA (4.86), and strikeouts (116).[25]

Key to symbols in player list(s)
or Indicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; ‡ indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team[H]
§ Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
* Indicates a team record[R]
(#) A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
Year Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster.[26]
Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s)[P]
Notes Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies[S]
Ref References
A man wearing a gray baseball uniform and blue baseball cap throws a baseball with his right hand.
Vicente Padilla posted a .500 winning percentage with 49 wins and 49 losses in 6 seasons.
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Chan Ho Park won three games and lost three in his only season with Philadelphia.
A black-and-white image of a man in a white baseball uniform with a large block "P" on the left breast extends his left arm with a baseball glove on his hand
In seven seasons with the Phillies, Dode Paskert compiled a .272 batting average.
A baseball card image of a man in a white baseball uniform and dark cap with an interlocking "NY" on the face
Homer Peel batted in 19 runs in his only Phillies year.
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Eddie Pellagrini played second base for Philadelphia in 1951.
A smiling young man wearing a red baseball jersey with "Astros" across the chest and a black batting helmet with an incomplete red star on the face
Hunter Pence joined the Phillies at the 2011 trade deadline.
An olive-skinned man wearing sunglasses, a pinstriped shirt, and a gray jacket
Tony Pérez played one season for the Phillies, hitting six home runs.
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Dave Philley was a right fielder and first baseman for Philadelphia from 1958 to 1960.
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Infielder Nick Punto played for the Phillies from 2001 to 2003.
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Left fielder Blondie Purcell was a member of Philadelphia's club in its first two seasons.
List of players whose surnames begin with P, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Gene Packard
1919
Pitcher [27]
Tom Padden
1943
Catcher [28]
Don Padgett
1947–1948
Catcher [29]
Vicente Padilla
2000–2005
Pitcher [30]
José Pagán
1973
Third baseman [31]
Donn Pall
1993
Pitcher [17]
David Palmer
1988
Pitcher [32]
Lowell Palmer
1969–1971
Pitcher [33]
Stan Palys
1953–1955
Right fielder [34]
Al Pardo
1988–1989
Catcher [35]
Mark Parent
1997–1998
Catcher [36]
Chan Ho Park
2009
Pitcher [37]
Dixie Parker
1923
Catcher [38]
Frank Parkinson
1921–1924
Second baseman
Shortstop
[39]
Jeff Parrett
1989–1990
1996
Pitcher [40]
Sam Parrilla
1970
Left fielder [41]
Lance Parrish
1987–1988
Catcher [42]
Dode Paskert
1911–1917
Center fielder [15]
Mike Pasquella
1919
First baseman [8]
Claude Passeau
1936–1939
Pitcher [43]
Gene Paulette
1919–1920
First baseman [44]
Johnny Peacock
1944–1945
Catcher [45]
Frank Pearce
1933–1935
Pitcher [46]
Harry Pearce
1917–1919
Second baseman [47]
Ike Pearson
1939–1942
1946
Pitcher [20]
Homer Peel
1929
Center fielder [48]
Julio Peguero
1992
Center fielder
Right fielder
[49]
Eddie Pellagrini
1951
Second baseman [50]
Roberto Peña
1968
Shortstop [51]
Hunter Pence
2011
Right fielder [52]
Paul Penson
1954
Pitcher [53]
Luis Peraza
1969
Pitcher [54]
Juan Pérez
2011
Pitcher [55]
Tomás Pérez
2000–2005
Second baseman
Third baseman
[22]
Tony Pérez
1983
First baseman [4]
Yorkis Pérez
1998–1999
Pitcher [56]
Robert Person
1999–2002
Pitcher [21]
Bill Peterman
1942
Catcher [9]
John Peters
1921–1922
Catcher [57]
Kent Peterson
1952–1953
Pitcher [58]
Leon Pettit
1937
Pitcher [59]
Pretzel Pezzullo
1935–1936
Pitcher [60]
Bobby Pfeil
1971
Third baseman [61]
Dave Philley
1958–1960
Right fielder
First baseman
[62]
Adolfo Phillips
1964–1966
Center fielder [63]
Buz Phillips
1930
Pitcher [64]
J. R. Phillips
1996
Right fielder
First baseman
[65]
Taylor Phillips
1959–1960
Pitcher [66]
Wiley Piatt
1898–1900
Pitcher [19]
Nick Picciuto
1945
Third baseman [67]
Clarence Pickrel
1933
Pitcher [18]
Ty Pickup
1918
Right fielder [10]
Ray Pierce
1925–1926
Pitcher [68]
Duane Pillette
1956
Pitcher [69]
Horacio Piña
1978
Pitcher
  • 0.00 earned run average
  • 4 strikeouts
  • 2+13 innings pitched
[23]
Lerton Pinto
1922
1924
Pitcher [70]
Jim Pirie
1883
Shortstop [71]
Alex Pitko
1938
Right fielder [11]
Togie Pittinger
1905–1907
Pitcher [72]
Erik Plantenberg
1997
Pitcher [73]
Dan Plesac
2002–2003
Pitcher [74]
Walter Plock
1891
Center fielder [12]
Johnny Podgajny
1940–1943
Pitcher [75]
John Poff
1979
Left fielder [76]
Jennings Poindexter
1939
Pitcher [77]
Plácido Polanco
2002–2005
2010–2011
Second baseman
Third baseman
[14]
Hugh Poland
1947
Catcher [78]
Cliff Politte
1999–2002
Pitcher [79]
Jim Poole
1999
Pitcher [80]
Al Porto
1948
Pitcher [24]
Mark Portugal
1997–1998
Pitcher [81]
Lou Possehl
1946–1948
1951–1952
Pitcher [82]
Wally Post
1958–1960
Right fielder [83]
Brian Powell
2004
Pitcher [84]
Jake Powell
1945
Right fielder [85]
Vic Power
1964
First baseman [86]
Les Powers
1939
First baseman [13]
Todd Pratt
1992–1994
2001–2005
Catcher [87]
Mike Prendergast
1918–1919
Pitcher [88]
Ray Prim
1935
Pitcher [89]
Tom Prince
1999–2000
Catcher [90]
Chris Pritchett
2000
First baseman [91]
Mike Proly
1981
Pitcher [92]
Hub Pruett
1927–1928
Pitcher [93]
Troy Puckett
1911
Pitcher [94]
Nick Punto
2001–2003
Second baseman [95]
Blondie Purcell
1883–1884
Left fielder [96]
Jesse Purnell
1904
Third baseman [97]
Shadow Pyle
1884
Pitcher [98]
List of players whose surnames begin with Q, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Tom Qualters
1953
1957–1958
Pitcher [99]
Paul Quantrill
1994–1995
Pitcher [25]
Tom Quinlan
1994
Third baseman [16]
John Quinn
1911
Catcher [100]
Rafael Quirico
1996
Pitcher [101]

Footnotes[edit]

Key
  • H The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum determines which cap a player wears on their plaque, signifying "the team with which he made his most indelible mark". The Hall of Fame considers the player's wishes in making their decision, but the Hall makes the final decision as "it is important that the logo be emblematic of the historical accomplishments of that player’s career".[102]
  • P Players are listed at a position if they appeared in 30% of their games or more during their Phillies career, as defined by Baseball-Reference. Additional positions may be shown on the Baseball-Reference website by following each player's citation.
  • R Franchise batting and pitching leaders are drawn from Baseball-Reference. A total of 1,500 plate appearances are needed to qualify for batting records,[6] and 500 innings pitched or 50 decisions are required to qualify for pitching records.[7]
  • S Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2010 Major League Baseball season.

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General
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  • "Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Pitching Register". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
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