1992 Philadelphia Phillies season

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1992 Philadelphia Phillies
Major League affiliations
Location
  • Veterans Stadium (since 1971)
  • Philadelphia (since 1883)
Results
Record70–92 (.432)
Divisional place6th
Other information
Owner(s)Bill Giles
General manager(s)Lee Thomas
Manager(s)Jim Fregosi
Local televisionWTXF-TV
PRISM
Local radioWOGL
(Harry Kalas, Richie Ashburn, Andy Musser, Chris Wheeler, Garry Maddox, Kent Tekulve)
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The 1992 Philadelphia Phillies season was a season in Major League Baseball. The Phillies finished sixth in the National League East with a record of 70 wins and 92 losses.

Offseason[]

  • December 8, 1991: Von Hayes was traded by the Phillies to the California Angels for Rubén Amaro, Jr. and Kyle Abbott.[1]
  • December 9, 1991: Danny Cox was signed as a free agent by the Phillies.[2]
  • December 10, 1991: Mariano Duncan was signed as a free agent by the Phillies.[3]
  • December 11, 1991: Bruce Ruffin was traded by the Phillies to the Milwaukee Brewers for Dale Sveum.[4]
  • January 8, 1992: The Phillies traded a player to be named later to the New York Yankees for Darrin Chapin. The Phillies completed the deal by sending Charlie Hayes to the Yankees on February 19.[5]
  • January 8, 1992: Rick Schu was signed as a free agent by the Phillies.[6]

Regular season[]

On September 20, Mickey Morandini executed an unassisted triple play in the sixth inning.[7] He caught a line drive, touched second base and tagged the runner coming from first base.

Notable transactions[]

Season standings[]

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburgh Pirates 96 66 0.593 53–28 43–38
Montreal Expos 87 75 0.537 9 43–38 44–37
St. Louis Cardinals 83 79 0.512 13 45–36 38–43
Chicago Cubs 78 84 0.481 18 43–38 35–46
New York Mets 72 90 0.444 24 41–40 31–50
Philadelphia Phillies 70 92 0.432 26 41–40 29–52

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 10–2 9–9 13–5 12–6 4–8 7–5 6–6 7–5 13–5 11–7 6–6
Chicago 2–10 5–7 8–4 6–6 7–11 9–9 9–9 8–10 5–7 8–4 11–7
Cincinnati 9–9 7–5 10–8 11–7 5–7 7–5 7–5 6–6 11–7 10–8 7–5
Houston 5–13 4–8 8–10 13–5 8–4 5–7 8–4 6–6 7–11 12–6 5–7
Los Angeles 6–12 6–6 7–11 5–13 4–8 5–7 5–7 5–7 9–9 7–11 4–8
Montreal 8–4 11–7 7–5 4–8 8–4 12–6 9–9 9–9 8–4 5–7 6–12
New York 5–7 9–9 5–7 7–5 7–5 6–12 6–12 4–14 4–8 10–2 9–9
Philadelphia 6-6 9–9 5–7 4–8 7–5 9–9 12–6 5–13 3–9 3–9 7–11
Pittsburgh 5–7 10–8 6–6 6–6 7–5 9–9 14–4 13–5 5–7 6–6 15–3
San Diego 5–13 7–5 7–11 11–7 9–9 4–8 8–4 9–3 7–5 11–7 4–8
San Francisco 7–11 4–8 8–10 6–12 11–7 7–5 2–10 9–3 6–6 7–11 5–7
St. Louis 6–6 7–11 5–7 7–5 8–4 12–6 9–9 11–7 3–15 8–4 7–5


1992 Game Log[]

Legend
  Phillies win
  Phillies loss
  Postponement
Bold Phillies team member
1992 Game Log[13]
Overall Record: 70–92
April (10–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 7 Cubs 3–4 Greg Maddux (1–0) Terry Mulholland (0–1) Chuck McElroy (1) 60,431 0–1
2 April 8 Cubs 11–3 Tommy Greene (1–0) Danny Jackson (0–1) None 16,328 1–1
3 April 9 Cubs 7–1 Danny Cox (1–0) Mike Morgan (0–1) None 14,149 2–1
4 April 10 Pirates 2–3 Randy Tomlin (1–0) Kyle Abbott (0–1) Stan Belinda (2) 21,019 2–2
5 April 11 Pirates 7–4 Andy Ashby (1–0) Doug Drabek (1–1) None 24,967 3–2
6 April 12 Pirates 1–6 Zane Smith (2–0) Terry Mulholland (0–2) None 32,624 3–3
7 April 13 @ Mets 3–2 Curt Schilling (1–0) Sid Fernandez (0–2) Mitch Williams (1) 14,810 4–3
8 April 14 @ Mets 5–8 John Franco (1–0) Cliff Brantley (0–1) None 15,274 4–4
9 April 15 @ Mets 2–7 Dwight Gooden (1–1) Kyle Abbott (0–2) None 17,448 4–5
10 April 17 @ Pirates 4–7 Doug Drabek (2–1) Barry Jones (0–1) Stan Belinda (3) 16,417 4–6
11 April 18 @ Pirates 2–9 Zane Smith (3–0) Tommy Greene (1–1) None 23,411 4–7
12 April 19 @ Pirates 0–11 Bob Patterson (1–0) Danny Cox (1–1) None 11,812 4–8
13 April 20 @ Cubs 3–8 Greg Maddux (3–0) Kyle Abbott (0–3) None 23,515 4–9
14 April 21 @ Cubs 7–5 (10) Mitch Williams (1–0) Heathcliff Slocumb (0–1) Curt Schilling (1) 8,886 5–9
15 April 22 @ Cubs 5–9 Shawn Boskie (3–0) Terry Mulholland (0–3) None 8,167 5–10
16 April 23 @ Cubs 8–2 Tommy Greene (2–1) Frank Castillo (0–1) None 9,086 6–10
17 April 24 Mets 4–3 Mitch Williams (2–0) Wally Whitehurst (0–1) None 25,482 7–10
18 April 25 Mets 2–3 Sid Fernandez (1–2) Kyle Abbott (0–4) John Franco (3) 29,374 7–11
19 April 26 Mets 5–4 Barry Jones (1–1) Wally Whitehurst (0–2) Mitch Williams (2) 44,194 8–11
20 April 27 @ Padres 12–9 Curt Schilling (2–0) Bruce Hurst (1–2) Mitch Williams (3) 11,998 9–11
21 April 28 @ Padres 6–7 Pat Clements (1–0) Curt Schilling (2–1) None 10,181 9–12
22 April 29 @ Dodgers 7–3 Danny Cox (2–1) Orel Hershiser (2–2) None 36,639 10–12
April 30 @ Dodgers Postponed (Rodney King riots); Makeup: July 3 as a traditional double-header
May (12–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
May 1 @ Giants Postponed (Rodney King riots); Makeup: July 7 as a traditional double-header
23 May 2 @ Giants 1–2 Bill Swift (5–0) Kyle Abbott (0–5) Dave Righetti (1) 12,157 10–13
24 May 3 @ Giants 12–3 Cliff Brantley (1–1) Trevor Wilson (1–2) Curt Schilling (2) 27,515 11–13
25 May 5 Dodgers 6–2 Terry Mulholland (1–3) Tom Candiotti (3–1) None 15,654 12–13
26 May 6 Dodgers 1–3 Ramón Martínez (1–1) Danny Cox (2–2) Roger McDowell (3) 21,679 12–14
27 May 8 Padres 5–6 José Meléndez (4–0) Curt Schilling (2–2) Randy Myers (7) 8,798 12–15
28 May 9 Padres 1–5 Craig Lefferts (3–2) Cliff Brantley (1–2) Randy Myers (8) 23,070 12–16
29 May 10 Padres 9–3 Terry Mulholland (2–3) Greg W. Harris (1–3) None 13–16
30 May 11 Giants 7–8 (10) Dave Burba (2–3) Mitch Williams (2–1) None 15,905 13–17
31 May 12 Giants 5–7 Bryan Hickerson (2–1) Barry Jones (1–2) Mike Jackson (1) 16,247 13–18
32 May 13 Giants 3–5 Trevor Wilson (3–2) Kyle Abbott (0–6) Jeff Brantley (3) 21,211 13–19
33 May 15 @ Reds 8–0 Terry Mulholland (3–3) Tom Browning (3–3) None 32,819 14–19
34 May 16 @ Reds 5–6 Tim Belcher (3–4) Wally Ritchie (0–1) Rob Dibble (5) 42,382 14–20
35 May 17 @ Reds 5–4 Mike Hartley (1–0) Rob Dibble (0–1) Mitch Williams (4) 29,783 15–20
36 May 18 Astros 2–4 Jimmy Jones (1–0) Kyle Abbott (0–7) Joe Boever (1) 17,309 15–21
37 May 19 Astros 4–3 Curt Schilling (3–2) Butch Henry (0–4) Mitch Williams (5) 15,299 16–21
38 May 20 Astros 2–1 Terry Mulholland (4–3) Darryl Kile (2–5) Mitch Williams (6) 16,048 17–21
May 21 Reds Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 18 as a traditional double-header
39 May 22 Reds 8–2 Cliff Brantley (2–2) Tim Belcher (3–5) None 22,028 18–21
40 May 23 Reds 0–10 Greg Swindell (4–2) Brad Brink (0–1) None 26,332 18–22
41 May 24 Reds 3–8 José Rijo (1–3) Curt Schilling (3–3) None 30,954 18–23
42 May 25 Braves 4–1 Terry Mulholland (5–3) Steve Avery (2–5) Mitch Williams (7) 18,343 19–23
43 May 26 Braves 5–2 Don Robinson (2–0) Mike Bielecki (1–3) Mitch Williams (8) 11,295 20–23
44 May 27 Braves 3–9 Tom Glavine (7–3) Cliff Brantley (2–3) None 23,695 20–24
45 May 29 @ Astros 2–1 (12) Barry Jones (2–2) Al Osuna (3–3) None 10,815 21–24
46 May 30 @ Astros 4–5 Jimmy Jones (2–0) Terry Mulholland (5–4) Doug Jones (12) 16,046 21–25
47 May 31 @ Astros 6–3 (11) Barry Jones (3–2) Rob Murphy (0–1) Wally Ritchie (1) 14,846 22–25
June (12–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
48 June 1 @ Braves 6–7 Tom Glavine (8–3) Cliff Brantley (2–4) Mark Wohlers (1) 25,647 22–26
49 June 2 @ Braves 3–5 Mike Stanton (1–2) Mitch Williams (2–2) None 27,855 22–27
50 June 3 @ Braves 4–1 Curt Schilling (4–3) John Smoltz (5–5) Mitch Williams (9) 19,357 23–27
51 June 5 Cardinals 7–5 Barry Jones (4–2) Todd Worrell (2–2) Mitch Williams (10) 12,128 24–27
52 June 6 Cardinals 7–5 Mike Hartley (2–0) Bob McClure (1–1) Mitch Williams (11) 28,257 25–27
53 June 7 Cardinals 4–5 Todd Worrell (3–2) Bob Ayrault (0–1) Lee Smith (15) 24,512 25–28
54 June 8 Pirates 7–0 Curt Schilling (5–3) Vicente Palacios (3–1) None 21,040 26–28
55 June 9 Pirates 3–5 Doug Drabek (5–4) Mike Hartley (2–1) Denny Neagle (1) 29,138 26–29
56 June 10 Pirates 1–2 (12) Bob Patterson (3–0) Barry Jones (4–3) Roger Mason (6) 25,112 26–30
57 June 12 @ Cardinals 8–5 Wally Ritchie (1–1) Donovan Osborne (5–3) Mitch Williams (12) 35,719 27–30
58 June 13 @ Cardinals 1–4 Omar Olivares (3–3) Curt Schilling (5–4) Lee Smith (16) 39,477 27–31
59 June 14 @ Cardinals 2–5 Rhéal Cormier (1–5) Brad Brink (0–2) Lee Smith (17) 40,949 27–32
60 June 15 @ Pirates 4–1 Terry Mulholland (6–4) Zane Smith (5–5) None 23,581 28–32
61 June 16 @ Pirates 5–6 (12) Bob Patterson (4–0) Cliff Brantley (2–5) None 18,548 28–33
62 June 17 @ Pirates 2–8 Randy Tomlin (9–3) Don Robinson (2–1) None 24,854 28–34
63 June 18 Cubs 4–3 Mike Hartley (3–1) Bob Scanlan (2–4) Mitch Williams (13) 32,860 29–34
64 June 19 Cubs 2–5 Danny Jackson (3–7) Brad Brink (0–3) Jim Bullinger (6) 20,732 29–35
65 June 20 Cubs 4–1 Terry Mulholland (7–4) Greg Maddux (7–7) Mitch Williams (14) 35,261 30–35
66 June 21 Cubs 2–5 Mike Morgan (6–2) Kyle Abbott (0–8) Paul Assenmacher (3) 53,872 30–36
67 June 22 @ Expos 5–3 Pat Combs (1–0) Brian Barnes (0–1) Mitch Williams (15) 15,157 31–36
68 June 23 @ Expos 5–0 Curt Schilling (6–4) Chris Nabholz (5–6) None 30,313 32–36
69 June 24 @ Expos 1–8 Ken Hill (7–4) Mickey Weston (0–1) None 17,422 32–37
70 June 26 @ Cubs 0–3 Mike Morgan (7–2) Kyle Abbott (0–9) Jim Bullinger (7) 32,896 32–38
71 June 27 @ Cubs 5–4 Mike Hartley (4–1) Chuck McElroy (3–4) Mitch Williams (16) 35,309 33–38
72 June 28 @ Cubs 3–5 Frank Castillo (6–6) Curt Schilling (6–5) Paul Assenmacher (4) 32,418 33–39
73 June 29 Expos 5–4 Terry Mulholland (8–4) Jeff Fassero (3–4) Mitch Williams (17) 27,426 34–39
74 June 30 Expos 2–7 Ken Hill (8–4) Mike Williams (0–1) None 22,282 34–40
July (11–18)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
75 July 1 Expos 3–6 Dennis Martínez (9–6) Kyle Abbott (0–10) John Wetteland (13) 41,222 34–41
76 July 2 @ Dodgers 4–9 Kevin Gross (4–8) Pat Combs (1–1) None 46,026 34–42
77 July 3 (1) @ Dodgers 1–5 Bob Ojeda (5–4) Curt Schilling (6–6) None see 2nd game 34–43
78 July 3 (2) @ Dodgers 0–2 Pedro Astacio (1–0) Don Robinson (2–2) None 34,713 34–44
79 July 4 @ Dodgers 3–2 Terry Mulholland (9–4) Tom Candiotti (6–7) None 44,418 35–44
80 July 5 @ Dodgers 9–3 Mike Williams (1–1) Ramón Martínez (4–6) None 31,024 36–44
81 July 6 @ Giants 2–4 Bud Black (6–2) Kyle Abbott (0–11) Rod Beck (6) 8,548 36–45
82 July 7 (1) @ Giants 7–8 Bryan Hickerson (3–1) Mike Hartley (4–2) Rod Beck (7) see 2nd game 36–46
83 July 7 (2) @ Giants 6–10 Jim Pena (1–0) Don Robinson (2–3) None 13,571 36–47
84 July 8 @ Giants 3–4 Mike Jackson (4–2) Mike Hartley (4–3) Rod Beck (8) 14,922 36–48
85 July 9 @ Padres 1–3 Jim Deshaies (1–0) Terry Mulholland (9–5) Randy Myers (14) 17,528 36–49
86 July 10 @ Padres 7–8 Rich Rodriguez (4–2) Barry Jones (4–4) Randy Myers (15) 35,376 36–50
87 July 11 @ Padres 2–3 (11) Tim Scott (2–1) Mike Hartley (4–4) None 11,777 36–51
88 July 12 @ Padres 2–8 Andy Benes (7–7) Don Robinson (2–4) None 21,803 36–52
July 14 1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego
89 July 16 Dodgers 5–7 Tom Candiotti (8–8) Terry Mulholland (9–6) Jim Gott (4) 34,566 36–53
90 July 17 Dodgers 11–3 Curt Schilling (7–6) Orel Hershiser (7–8) None 50,606 37–53
91 July 18 Dodgers 14–3 Kyle Abbott (1–11) Ramón Martínez (5–7) None 33,892 38–53
92 July 19 Dodgers 6–5 Wally Ritchie (2–1) Jay Howell (0–1) Mitch Williams (18) 33,215 39–53
93 July 20 Padres 1–2 Rich Rodriguez (5–2) Barry Jones (4–5) Randy Myers (16) 20,795 39–54
94 July 21 Padres 3–4 Bruce Hurst (9–6) Terry Mulholland (9–7) Randy Myers (17) 19,829 39–55
95 July 22 Padres 4–0 Curt Schilling (8–6) Andy Benes (7–9) None 26,062 40–55
96 July 24 Giants 8–4 Barry Jones (5–5) Mike Jackson (4–3) Mitch Williams (19) 20,580 41–55
97 July 25 Giants 2–6 (10) Bryan Hickerson (4–1) Mitch Williams (2–3) None 27,680 41–56
98 July 26 Giants 7–2 Terry Mulholland (10–7) Pat Rapp (0–2) None 27,370 42–56
99 July 27 Mets 5–0 Curt Schilling (9–6) Bret Saberhagen (3–3) None 29,138 43–56
100 July 28 Mets 6–8 David Cone (12–4) Barry Jones (5–6) Anthony Young (7) 32,872 43–57
101 July 29 Mets 6–3 Mitch Williams (3–3) Jeff Innis (5–7) None 39,691 44–57
102 July 30 @ Expos 2–7 Mark Gardner (10–8) Greg Mathews (0–1) None 28,106 44–58
103 July 31 @ Expos 2–0 Terry Mulholland (11–7) Brian Barnes (2–3) None 30,470 45–58
August (8–18)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
104 August 1 @ Expos 4–2 Curt Schilling (10–6) Ken Hill (12–5) Mitch Williams (20) 30,511 46–58
105 August 2 @ Expos 0–1 Chris Nabholz (7–7) Ben Rivera (0–2) John Wetteland (23) 28,645 46–59
106 August 3 @ Cardinals 1–2 Bob Tewksbury (11–4) Kyle Abbott (1–12) Lee Smith (25) 25,092 46–60
107 August 4 @ Cardinals 5–9 Bob McClure (2–2) Mitch Williams (3–4) None 24,357 46–61
108 August 5 @ Cardinals 4–5 Donovan Osborne (8–6) Bob Ayrault (0–2) Lee Smith (26) 27,396 46–62
109 August 6 Expos 4–7 Ken Hill (13–5) Curt Schilling (10–7) John Wetteland (26) 18,848 46–63
110 August 7 Expos 3–1 Ben Rivera (1–2) Chris Nabholz (7–8) Mitch Williams (21) 22,673 47–63
111 August 8 Expos 1–6 Dennis Martínez (12–10) Kyle Abbott (1–13) None 26,338 47–64
112 August 9 Expos 2–6 Mark Gardner (11–8) Greg Mathews (0–2) Mel Rojas (8) 25,683 47–65
August 10 Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 26 as a traditional double-header
113 August 11 Cardinals 6–7 Todd Worrell (4–3) Mitch Williams (3–5) Lee Smith (27) 20,825 47–66
114 August 12 Cardinals 2–3 (10) Todd Worrell (5–3) Mitch Williams (3–6) Lee Smith (28) 19,807 47–67
115 August 14 @ Mets 6–2 Ben Rivera (2–2) Dwight Gooden (6–10) None 20,831 48–67
116 August 15 @ Mets 4–3 Mike Hartley (5–4) Jeff Innis (5–8) Mitch Williams (22) 15,901 49–67
August 16 @ Mets Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 28 as a traditional double-header
117 August 18 (1) Reds 0–6 Greg Swindell (12–5) Terry Mulholland (11–8) None see 2nd game 49–68
118 August 18 (2) Reds 6–1 Curt Schilling (11–7) José Rijo (9–9) None 27,202 50–68
119 August 19 Reds 9–3 Ben Rivera (3–2) Chris Hammond (6–8) None 30,184 51–68
120 August 21 Astros 1–6 Brian Williams (5–4) Andy Ashby (1–1) None 20,787 51–69
121 August 22 Astros 9–14 Willie Blair (3–6) Mike Hartley (5–5) None 22,345 51–70
122 August 23 Astros 1–3 Jimmy Jones (7–5) Curt Schilling (11–8) Doug Jones (28) 27,130 51–71
123 August 24 @ Reds 5–8 Chris Hammond (7–8) Ben Rivera (3–3) Norm Charlton (25) 22,946 51–72
124 August 25 @ Reds 1–7 Tim Belcher (11–12) Greg Mathews (0–3) None 21,078 51–73
125 August 26 @ Reds 3–4 Tom Bolton (3–4) Andy Ashby (1–2) Rob Dibble (17) 23,516 51–74
126 August 28 Braves 7–3 Terry Mulholland (12–8) John Smoltz (14–9) None 22,267 52–74
127 August 29 Braves 6–7 Charlie Leibrandt (11–5) Curt Schilling (11–9) Kent Mercker (6) 27,760 52–75
128 August 30 Braves 10–2 Ben Rivera (4–3) Tom Glavine (19–5) None 32,084 53–75
129 August 31 @ Astros 2–9 Butch Henry (5–9) Andy Ashby (1–3) None 5,945 53–76
September (16–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
130 September 1 @ Astros 3–5 Brian Williams (7–4) Cliff Brantley (2–6) Doug Jones (29) 6,334 53–77
131 September 2 @ Astros 2–3 Pete Harnisch (6–9) Terry Mulholland (12–9) Doug Jones (30) 7,828 53–78
132 September 4 @ Braves 2–1 Curt Schilling (12–9) Tom Glavine (19–6) Mitch Williams (23) 40,768 54–78
133 September 5 @ Braves 5–6 Jeff Reardon (3–2) Mitch Williams (3–7) None 33,755 54–79
134 September 6 @ Braves 3–4 Jeff Reardon (4–2) Mike Hartley (5–6) None 42,097 54–80
135 September 7 Mets 3–6 Pete Schourek (5–6) Terry Mulholland (12–10) Anthony Young (13) 14,600 54–81
136 September 8 Mets 2–1 Keith Shepherd (1–0) Dwight Gooden (8–12) Mitch Williams (24) 15,856 55–81
137 September 9 Mets 2–1 Curt Schilling (13–9) Sid Fernandez (12–10) None 15,525 56–81
138 September 11 Pirates 5–2 Ben Rivera (5–3) Bob Walk (9–5) Mitch Williams (25) 20,168 57–81
139 September 12 Pirates 7–9 Stan Belinda (6–4) Mitch Williams (3–8) None 22,857 57–82
140 September 13 Pirates 6–3 Terry Mulholland (13–10) Bob Patterson (6–3) None 35,842 58–82
141 September 14 Expos 6–2 Tommy Greene (3–1) Brian Barnes (6–6) Keith Shepherd (1) 12,130 59–82
142 September 15 Expos 0–3 Ken Hill (16–8) Curt Schilling (13–10) John Wetteland (34) 13,799 59–83
143 September 16 @ Cubs 9–14 Greg Maddux (18–11) Ben Rivera (5–4) None 11,985 59–84
144 September 17 @ Cubs 0–3 Mike Morgan (15–7) José DeLeón (2–8) None 7,743 59–85
145 September 18 @ Pirates 2–5 (6) Tim Wakefield (6–1) Terry Mulholland (13–11) None 20,387 59–86
146 September 19 @ Pirates 0–3 Doug Drabek (14–10) Tommy Greene (3–2) None 25,497 59–87
147 September 20 @ Pirates 2–3 (13) Roger Mason (5–6) Keith Shepherd (1–1) None 21,652 59–88
148 September 21 @ Expos 9–2 Ben Rivera (6–4) Chris Nabholz (10–11) None 11,596 60–88
149 September 22 @ Expos 5–2 Mike Hartley (6–6) Kent Bottenfield (0–2) Mitch Williams (26) 11,196 61–88
150 September 23 Cubs 9–3 Bob Ayrault (1–2) Jim Bullinger (2–6) None 12,609 62–88
151 September 24 Cubs 3–2 (10) Mitch Williams (4–8) Bob Scanlan (3–6) None 12,963 63–88
September 25 Cardinals Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 27 as a traditional double-header
152 September 26 (1) Cardinals 3–1 Curt Schilling (14–10) Joe Magrane (1–2) None see 2nd game 64–88
153 September 26 (2) Cardinals 10–0 Ben Rivera (7–4) Donovan Osborne (10–9) None 16,189 65–88
154 September 27 (1) Cardinals 1–8 Rhéal Cormier (9–10) Brad Brink (0–4) None see 2nd game 65–89
155 September 27 (2) Cardinals 6–5 Mike Hartley (7–6) Bryn Smith (3–2) Mitch Williams (27) 20,274 66–89
156 September 28 (1) @ Mets 7–6 (10) Mitch Williams (5–8) Jeff Innis (6–9) None see 2nd game 67–89
157 September 28 (2) @ Mets 7–6 Greg Mathews (1–3) Joe Vitko (0–1) Keith Shepherd (2) 8,915 68–89
158 September 29 @ Mets 5–3 Bob Ayrault (2–2) Anthony Young (2–14) Mitch Williams (28) 7,283 69–89
159 September 30 @ Mets 2–6 Sid Fernandez (14–11) Kyle Abbott (1–14) None 6,350 69–90
October (1–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
160 October 2 @ Cardinals 1–2 Donovan Osborne (11–9) Curt Schilling (14–11) Lee Smith (42) 17,724 69–91
161 October 3 @ Cardinals 3–2 Greg Mathews (2–3) Lee Smith (4–9) Mitch Williams (29) 20,311 70–91
162 October 4 @ Cardinals 3–6 Rhéal Cormier (10–10) Tommy Greene (3–3) Lee Smith (43) 32,475 70–92

Roster[]

1992 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

  •  2 Larry Bowa (third base)
  • 14 Denis Menke (hitting)
  • 46 Johnny Podres (pitching)
  • 26 Mel Roberts (first base)
  •  5 Mike Ryan (bullpen)
  • 18 John Vukovich (bench)

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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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Darren Daulton 145 485 131 .270 27 109
1B John Kruk 144 507 164 .323 10 70
2B Mickey Morandini 127 422 112 .265 3 30
3B Dave Hollins 156 586 158 .270 27 93
SS Juan Bell 46 147 30 .204 1 8
LF Mariano Duncan 142 574 153 .267 8 50
CF Lenny Dykstra 85 345 104 .301 6 39
RF Rubén Amaro 126 374 82 .219 7 34

Other batters[]

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Dale Sveum 54 135 24 .178 2 16
Steve Lake 20 53 13 .245 1 2
Jim Lindeman 29 39 10 .256 1 6

Pitching[]

Starting pitchers[]

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Danny Cox 9 38.1 2 2 5.40 30
Andy Ashby 10 37 1 3 7.54 24

Other pitchers[]

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Curt Schilling 42 226.1 14 11 2.35 147
Kyle Abbott 31 133.1 1 14 5.13 88
Greg Mathews 14 52.1 2 3 5.16 27

Relief pitchers[]

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Mitch Williams 66 5 8 29 3.78 74
Barry Jones 44 5 6 0 4.64 19
Wally Ritchie 40 2 1 1 3.00 19
Keith Shepherd 12 1 1 2 3.27 10
Darrin Chapin 1 0 0 0 9.00 1

Farm system[]

Level Team League Manager
AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Red Barons
International League Lee Elia
AA Reading Phillies Eastern League Don McCormack
A Clearwater Phillies Florida State League Bill Dancy
A Spartanburg Phillies South Atlantic League Roy Majtyka
A-Short Season Batavia Clippers New York–Penn League Ramón Avilés
Rookie Martinsville Phillies Appalachian League Roly de Armas

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Rubén Amaro at Baseball Reference
  2. ^ a b Danny Cox at Baseball Reference
  3. ^ Mariano Duncan at Baseball Reference
  4. ^ Dale Sveum at Baseball Reference
  5. ^ Charlie Hayes at Baseball Reference
  6. ^ Rick Schu at Baseball Reference
  7. ^ "Unassisted Triple Plays | Baseball Almanac".
  8. ^ Curt Schilling at Baseball Reference
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