Postseason Leaders

Larry Shenk
1 min readOct 13, 2021
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When it comes to which Phillies have put up the best postseason numbers it is rather obvious the core of Charlie Manuel’s teams would dominate. His clubs reached the postseason five consecutive years, 2007–2011, greatest era in franchise history.

During that golden era, the Phillies played 46 postseason games, National League Division Series (19), National League Championship Series (16), and World Series (11).

As might be expected, five players share the most games played category, 46 (Ryan Howard, Jimmy Rollins, Carlos Ruiz, Chase Utley and Shane Victorino.)

HITTING
At-Bats: 188, Rollins
Runs: 38, Utley
Hits: 47, Rollins, Victorino
Doubles: 13, Howard
Triples: 3, Mariano Duncan
Home Runs: 11, Jayson Werth
Extra-Base Hits: 22, Howard
Total Bases: 83, Howard
RBI: 33, Howard
Walks: 34, Utley
Stolen Bases: 11, Rollins
Average (min. 75 PA) .326, Pete Rose

PITCHING
Games: 33, Ryan Madson
Games Started: 13, Steve Carlton, Cole Hamels
Complete Games: 2, Grover Cleveland Alexander, Cliff Lee
Shutouts: 1, Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, Curt Schilling
Wins: 7, Hamels
Losses: 5, Carlton
Saves: 12, Brad Lidge
Innings Pitched: 89.1, Carlton
Strikeouts: 77, Hamels
ERA (min. 40 IP): 2.33, Lee

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Larry Shenk

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