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1964 Philadelphia Phillies (Franchise Encyclopedia: 1963/1965)
92-70, Finished 2nd in National League
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Scored 693 runs, Allowed 632 runs. Pythagorean W-L: 88-74
Managed by Gene Mauch

Ballpark: Connie Mack Stadium (ballparks.com)
Attendance: 1,425,891 (4th of 10)
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Batting - 99, Pitching - 98
  (one-year): Batting - 99, Pitching - 98
  Over 100 favors batters, under 100 favors pitchers.

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        September 27 ... Callison blasts 3 HR but Braves pummel Bunning 14-8 ... Phils fall out of 1st place in home finale (loss #7 in the infamous 10-game Phold) ... I was one of 20,600 shellshocked fans in Connie Mack Stadium that Sunday afternoon.

Franchise Encyclopedia: 1964 Stats / Schedule / Transactions (1963/1965) / Lineups / Batting Orders / SplitsBat / Pitch / GamelogsBat / Pitch

Transactions listed are from November 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.

December 2, 1963

Drafted Leroy Reams from the New York Yankees in the 1963 minor league draft.

Drafted Dave Watkins from the Detroit Tigers in the 1963 first-year draft.

December 5, 1963

Traded Don Demeter and Jack Hamilton to the Detroit Tigers. Received Jim Bunning and Gus Triandos.

1964

Morrie Steevens received from the Chicago Cubs in an unknown transaction.

January 28, 1964

Sold Dave Baldwin to the New York Mets.

April 6, 1964 (Standings)

Dave Roberts selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates off waivers.

Darrell Sutherland selected by the New York Mets off waivers as first-year waiver pick.

April 21, 1964 (Standings)

Purchased Ed Roebuck from the Washington Senators.

May 13, 1964 (Standings)

Sold Ryne Duren to the Cincinnati Reds.

May 18, 1964 (Standings)

Released Don Hoak.

June 2, 1964 (Standings)

Signed Larry Loughlin as an amateur free agent.

June 13, 1964 (Standings)

Signed Ron Allen as an amateur free agent.

June 15, 1964 (Standings)

Bob Lipski sent to the St. Louis Cardinals in an unknown transaction. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)

June 17, 1964 (Standings)

Signed Mike Jackson as an amateur free agent.

June 19, 1964 (Standings)

Signed Joe Lis as an amateur free agent.

June 29, 1964 (Standings)

Sold Johnny Klippstein to the Minnesota Twins.

July 16, 1964 (Standings)

Sold Roy Sievers to the Washington Senators.

July 21, 1964 (Standings)

Released Cal McLish.

August 7, 1964 (Standings)

Traded Wayne Graham, Gary Kroll, and cash to the New York Mets. Received Frank Thomas.

August 15, 1964 (Standings)

Purchased Bobby Shantz from the Chicago Cubs.

September 5, 1964 (Standings)

Signed Larry Colton as an amateur free agent.

September 9, 1964 (Standings)

As part of a 3-team trade, traded cash to the Los Angeles Angels and a player to be named later to the California Angels. Received Vic Power from the Los Angeles Angels. In addition, . The Philadelphia Phillies sent Marcelino Lopez (October 24, 1964) to the California Angels to complete the trade.

September 17, 1964 (Standings)

Signed Manny Muniz as an amateur free agent.

October 15, 1964 (Standings)

Sold Bobby Locke to the California Angels.

Traded a player to be named later and Bill Heath to the Chicago White Sox. Received Rudy May. The Philadelphia Phillies sent Joel Gibson (minors) (November 23, 1964) to the Chicago White Sox to complete the trade.

November 6, 1964

Signed Gary Sutherland as an amateur free agent.

November 29, 1964

Traded Dennis Bennett to the Boston Red Sox. Received Dick Stuart.

November 30, 1964

Mike Jackson selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 1964 first-year draft.

Sold Vic Power to the California Angels.

Drafted Mike Wegener from the Baltimore Orioles in the 1964 first-year draft.

December 1, 1964

Traded Danny Cater and Lee Elia to the Chicago White Sox. Received Ray Herbert and Jeoff Long.

December 3, 1964

Traded Rudy May and Costen Shockley to the California Angels. Received Bo Belinsky.

December 22, 1964

Purchased Bobby Del Greco from the Milwaukee Braves.

December 27, 1964

Signed Barry Lersch as an amateur free agent.

1965

Sold Hank Allen to the Washington Senators.

Signed Mike Compton as an amateur free agent.

March 2, 1965

Signed Gene Rounsaville as an amateur free agent.


The transaction information used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. Last transaction is September 30, 2007.

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