1999 Philadelphia Phillies season
Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1999 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 117th season in the history of the franchise .
Offseason
November 5, 1998: Torey Lovullo was signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.[1]
November 9, 1998: Paul Spoljaric was traded by the Seattle Mariners to the Philadelphia Phillies for Mark Leiter .[2]
November 19, 1998: Ricky Bottalico was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Garrett Stephenson to the St. Louis Cardinals for Jeff Brantley, Ron Gant, and Cliff Politte.[3]
December 22, 1998: Rob Ducey was signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.[4]
Regular season
The Phillies were early contenders for the wild card, going a season-high 13 games over .500 on August 6 (61–48), but injuries to pitching staff ace Curt Schilling and third baseman Scott Rolen , as well as a struggling bullpen, proved too tough to overcome. In one particularly bad stretch from August 28 to September 14, the Phillies went 1–18.
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
4–5
7–2
1–8
6–7
8–1
5–4
7–6
5–4
6–3
7–2
8–1
5–2
11–2
9–3
4–4
7–8
Atlanta
5–4
—
2–5
8–1
5–4
9–4
6–1
5–4
5–2
9–4
9–3
8–5
6–3
5–4
4–5
8–1
9–9
Chicago
2–7
5–2
—
5–8
4–5
6–3
3–9
2–7
6–6
2–5
3–6
2–7
7–6
6–3
1–7
7–5
6–9
Cincinnati
8–1
1–8
8–5
—
7–2
6–1
9–4
4–3
6–6
4–3
5–5
6–3
7–6
6–3
4–5
8–4
7-8
Colorado
7–6
4–5
5–4
2–7
—
5–4
2–6
8–5
6–3
6–3
4–5
5–4
2–7
4–9
4–9
4–5
4–8
Florida
1–8
4–9
3–6
1–6
4–5
—
2–7
7–2
5–4
8–4
3–10
2–11
3–4
3–6
4–5
3–4
11–7
Houston
4–5
1–6
9–3
4–9
6–2
7-2
—
6–3
8–5
7–2
4–5
6–1
5–7
8–1
5–4
5–7
12–3
Los Angeles
6–7
4–5
7–2
3–4
5–8
2–7
3–6
—
7–2
5–4
4–4
6–3
3–6
3–9
8–5
3–6
8–7
Milwaukee
4–5
2–5
6–6
6–6
3–6
4–5
5–8
2–7
—
5–4
2–5
5–4
8–4
3–5
4–5
7–6
8–6
Montreal
3–6
4–9
5–2
3–4
3–6
4–8
2–7
4–5
4–5
—
5–8
6–6
3–6
5–3
4–5
5–4
8–10
New York
2–7
3–9
6–3
5–5
5–4
10–3
5–4
4–4
5–2
8–5
—
6–6
7–2
7–2
7–2
5–2
12–6
Philadelphia
1-8
5–8
7–2
3–6
4–5
11–2
1–6
3–6
4–5
6–6
6–6
—
3–4
6–3
2–6
4–5
11–7
Pittsburgh
2–5
3–6
6–7
6–7
7–2
4–3
7–5
6–3
4–8
6–3
2–7
4–3
—
3–6
4–5
7–5
7–8
San Diego
2–11
4–5
3–6
3–6
9–4
6–3
1–8
9–3
5–3
3–5
2–7
3–6
6–3
—
5–7
2–7
11–4
San Francisco
3–9
5–4
7–1
5–4
9–4
5–4
4–5
5–8
5–4
5–4
2–7
6–2
5–4
7–5
—
6–3
7–8
St. Louis
4–4
1–8
5–7
4–8
5–4
4–3
7–5
6–3
6–7
4–5
2–5
5–4
5–7
7–2
3–6
—
7–8
Transactions
May 5, 1999: Paul Spoljaric was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Toronto Blue Jays for Robert Person.[2]
June 2, 1999: Brett Myers was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1st round (12th pick) of the 1999 amateur draft. Player signed July 9, 1999.[5]
June 2, 1999: Marlon Byrd was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round of the 1999 amateur draft. Player signed June 4, 1999.[6]
1999 Game Log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
1999 Game Log[7] Overall Record: 77–85
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 5
@ Braves
7–4
Curt Schilling (1–0)
Tom Glavine (0–1)
Jeff Brantley (1)
47,522
1–0
2
April 6
@ Braves
3–11
Greg Maddux (1–0)
Chad Ogea (0–1)
Derrin Ebert (1)
29,183
1–1
3
April 7
@ Braves
0–4
John Smoltz (1–0)
Carlton Loewer (0–1)
None
32,164
1–2
4
April 8
@ Braves
6–3
Paul Byrd (1–0)
Kevin Millwood (0–1)
Jeff Brantley (2)
47,225
2–2
5
April 9
@ Marlins
4–7
Brian Meadows (1–0)
Paul Spoljaric (0–1)
None
13,229
2–3
6
April 10
@ Marlins
5–2
Curt Schilling (2–0)
Dennis Springer (0–1)
Jeff Brantley (3)
22,776
3–3
7
April 11
@ Marlins
2–1
Chad Ogea (1–1)
Alex Fernandez (1–1)
Jeff Brantley (4)
14,954
4–3
8
April 12
Braves
6–8
Mike Cather (1–0)
Ken Ryan (0–1)
Rudy Seánez (1)
37,582
4–4
9
April 14
Braves
4–10
Kevin Millwood (1–1)
Paul Byrd (1–1)
None
16,287
4–5
–
April 15
Braves
Postponed (rain); Makeup: July 23 as a traditional double-header
10
April 16
Marlins
17–3
Curt Schilling (3–0)
Dennis Springer (0–2)
None
12,079
5–5
11
April 17
Marlins
2–1
Wayne Gomes (1–0)
Antonio Alfonseca (0–1)
None
14,817
6–5
12
April 18
Marlins
7–5
Carlton Loewer (1–1)
Kirt Ojala (0–1)
None
17,176
7–5
13
April 19
@ Diamondbacks
2–3
Omar Daal (2–0)
Yorkis Pérez (0–1)
Greg Swindell (1)
29,704
7–6
14
April 20
@ Diamondbacks
1–8
Randy Johnson (2–1)
Paul Spoljaric (0–2)
None
30,546
7–7
15
April 21
@ Diamondbacks
2–4
Todd Stottlemyre (2–0)
Curt Schilling (3–1)
Gregg Olson (1)
31,421
7–8
16
April 23
@ Expos
6–2
Chad Ogea (2–1)
Dustin Hermanson (2–1)
None
8,818
8–8
17
April 24
@ Expos
6–5
Mike Grace (1–0)
Bobby Ayala (0–2)
Wayne Gomes (1)
8,212
9–8
18
April 25
@ Expos
8–6
Paul Byrd (2–1)
Ugueth Urbina (1–2)
None
9,280
10–8
19
April 27
Reds
1–0 (10)
Jeff Brantley (1–0)
Gabe White (0–2)
None
14,114
11–8
20
April 28
Reds
8–12
Scott Williamson (1–1)
Jeff Brantley (1–1)
None
12,354
11–9
21
April 29
Reds
3–7
Jason Bere (2–0)
Carlton Loewer (1–2)
None
12,248
11–10
22
April 30
Dodgers
3–4
Carlos Pérez (1–3)
Paul Byrd (2–2)
Jeff Shaw (7)
20,024
11–11
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
23
May 1
Dodgers
6–12
Darren Dreifort (4–1)
Paul Spoljaric (0–3)
None
22,053
11–12
24
May 2
Dodgers
12–3
Curt Schilling (4–1)
Kevin Brown (2–2)
None
34,608
12–12
25
May 3
Padres
3–9
Sterling Hitchcock (2–1)
Chad Ogea (2–2)
None
11,032
12–13
26
May 4
Padres
3–0
Carlton Loewer (2–2)
Woody Williams (1–1)
None
15,183
13–13
27
May 5
Padres
11–1
Paul Byrd (3–2)
Stan Spencer (0–4)
None
18,229
14–13
28
May 7
@ Rockies
8–1
Curt Schilling (5–1)
John Thomson (0–4)
None
41,465
15–13
29
May 8
@ Rockies
7–2
Joel Bennett (1–0)
Brian Bohanon (5–1)
None
43,340
16–13
30
May 9
@ Rockies
10–8
Ken Ryan (1–1)
Dave Veres (1–2)
Wayne Gomes (2)
40,251
17–13
31
May 10
@ Cardinals
2–5
Kent Bottenfield (5–1)
Carlton Loewer (2–3)
Scott Radinsky (3)
34,789
17–14
32
May 11
@ Cardinals
9–4
Paul Byrd (4–2)
Kent Mercker (2–2)
None
32,307
18–14
33
May 12
@ Cardinals
8–4
Curt Schilling (6–1)
Darren Oliver (2–2)
None
45,540
19–14
34
May 14
Mets
3–7
Masato Yoshii (3–3)
Chad Ogea (2–3)
None
21,074
19–15
35
May 15
Mets
7–9
Pat Mahomes (1–0)
Ken Ryan (1–2)
John Franco (11)
27,039
19–16
36
May 15
Mets
5–2
Paul Byrd (5–2)
Orel Hershiser (2–4)
Jeff Brantley (5)
28,422
20–16
37
May 17
@ Expos
4–3
Curt Schilling (7–1)
Mike Thurman (0–3)
None
5,104
21–16
38
May 18
@ Expos
4–7
Miguel Batista (3–1)
Joel Bennett (1–1)
Ugueth Urbina (7)
4,660
21–17
39
May 19
@ Expos
9–10
Steve Kline (1–1)
Jeff Brantley (1–2)
None
5,182
21–18
40
May 21
@ Mets
5–7
Orel Hershiser (3–4)
Carlton Loewer (2–4)
John Franco (13)
24,554
21–19
41
May 22
@ Mets
9–3
Paul Byrd (6–2)
Bobby J. Jones (3–3)
None
34,575
22–19
42
May 23
@ Mets
4–5
Rigo Beltrán (1–0)
Curt Schilling (7–2)
None
34,950
22–20
43
May 24
Expos
5–4
Yorkis Pérez (1–1)
Miguel Batista (3–2)
Wayne Gomes (3)
13,953
23–20
44
May 25
Expos
2–4 (11)
Ugueth Urbina (3–4)
Steve Montgomery (0–1)
None
15,876
23–21
45
May 26
Expos
2–5
Carl Pavano (3–5)
Carlton Loewer (2–5)
Ugueth Urbina (8)
13,168
23–22
46
May 28
Rockies
3–5
Curtis Leskanic (2–1)
Paul Byrd (6–3)
Dave Veres (6)
16,365
23–23
47
May 29
Rockies
2–0
Curt Schilling (8–2)
Brian Bohanon (6–3)
None
22,204
24–23
48
May 30
Rockies
0–1
Darryl Kile (4–3)
Jim Poole (0–1)
Dave Veres (7)
30,358
24–24
49
May 31
Giants
4–3
Yorkis Pérez (2–1)
John Johnstone (4–2)
Wayne Gomes (4)
16,323
25–24
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
50
June 1
Giants
5–6 (12)
Robb Nen (2–1)
Wayne Gomes (1–1)
None
13,050
25–25
51
June 2
Giants
7–6
Paul Byrd (7–3)
Russ Ortiz (6–4)
Wayne Gomes (5)
13,616
26–25
52
June 3
Giants
4–7
Jerry Spradlin (1–1)
Curt Schilling (8–3)
Robb Nen (16)
20,560
26–26
53
June 4
@ Orioles
9–5
Chad Ogea (3–3)
Scott Erickson (1–8)
None
47,542
27–26
54
June 5
@ Orioles
6–7 (10)
Mike Timlin (2–4)
Steve Montgomery (0–2)
None
48,531
27–27
55
June 6
@ Orioles
11–7
Joel Bennett (2–1)
Ricky Bones (0–2)
None
47,833
28–27
56
June 7
Yankees
6–5
Paul Byrd (8–3)
Andy Pettitte (3–4)
None
37,180
29–27
57
June 8
Yankees
11–5
Yorkis Pérez (3–1)
Jason Grimsley (5–1)
None
44,444
30–27
58
June 9
Yankees
5–11
David Cone (6–2)
Chad Ogea (3–4)
None
42,047
30–28
59
June 11
Blue Jays
8–4
Randy Wolf (1–0)
Joey Hamilton (0–4)
None
26,541
31–28
60
June 12
Blue Jays
7–2
Paul Byrd (9–3)
Kelvim Escobar (5–4)
None
20,449
32–28
61
June 13
Blue Jays
2–7
Pat Hentgen (5–5)
Curt Schilling (8–4)
None
28,459
32–29
62
June 15
@ Padres
1–6
Matt Clement (2–7)
Chad Ogea (3–5)
None
16,134
32–30
63
June 16
@ Padres
4–2
Randy Wolf (2–0)
Sterling Hitchcock (4–6)
Wayne Gomes (6)
15,136
33–30
64
June 17
@ Padres
7–5
Paul Byrd (10–3)
Woody Williams (2–5)
Wayne Gomes (7)
16,671
34–30
65
June 18
@ Dodgers
2–1
Curt Schilling (9–4)
Ismael Valdez (5–6)
Wayne Gomes (8)
41,590
35–30
66
June 19
@ Dodgers
1–8
Darren Dreifort (6–5)
Robert Person (0–3)
None
32,315
35–31
67
June 20
@ Dodgers
2–3
Kevin Brown (8–4)
Chad Ogea (3–6)
Jeff Shaw (16)
46,347
35–32
68
June 22
Pirates
3–2
Randy Wolf (3–0)
Francisco Córdova (2–3)
Wayne Gomes (9)
18,835
36–32
69
June 23
Pirates
6–8
Kris Benson (6–5)
Paul Byrd (10–4)
Mike Williams (13)
20,256
36–33
70
June 24
Pirates
7–5
Curt Schilling (10–4)
José Silva (2–5)
Wayne Gomes (10)
25,848
37–33
71
June 25
@ Cubs
3–2
Chad Ogea (4–6)
Jon Lieber (6–3)
Wayne Gomes (11)
40,553
38–33
72
June 26
@ Cubs
6–2
Robert Person (1–3)
Steve Trachsel (2–10)
None
40,466
39–33
73
June 27
@ Cubs
7–13
Terry Mulholland (4–3)
Mike Grace (1–1)
None
38,455
39–34
74
June 28
@ Pirates
2–3 (10)
Greg Hansell (1–0)
Steve Montgomery (0–3)
None
14,144
39–35
75
June 29
@ Pirates
7–4
Curt Schilling (11–4)
José Silva (2–6)
None
16,343
40–35
76
June 30
@ Pirates
1–9
Jason Schmidt (8–5)
Chad Ogea (4–7)
None
14,526
40–36
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
77
July 1
@ Pirates
7–12
Todd Ritchie (7–6)
Robert Person (1–4)
None
11,174
40–37
78
July 2
Cubs
14–1
Randy Wolf (4–0)
Terry Mulholland (4–4)
None
50,498
41–37
79
July 3
Cubs
21–8
Paul Byrd (11–4)
Kyle Farnsworth (2–3)
None
58,086
42–37
80
July 4
Cubs
6–2
Curt Schilling (12–4)
Kevin Tapani (6–5)
None
20,097
43–37
81
July 5
Brewers
0–5
Jim Abbott (2–7)
Chad Ogea (4–8)
Rafael Roque (1)
13,248
43–38
82
July 6
Brewers
1–0
Robert Person (2–4)
Hideo Nomo (6–2)
Wayne Gomes (12)
13,006
44–38
83
July 7
Brewers
5–4
Wayne Gomes (2–1)
Bob Wickman (2–4)
None
16,593
45–38
84
July 9
Orioles
4–2
Curt Schilling (13–4)
Juan Guzmán (4–7)
None
28,182
46–38
85
July 10
Orioles
4–8
Mike Mussina (11–4)
Paul Byrd (11–5)
None
32,300
46–39
86
July 11
Orioles
2–6
Scott Erickson (4–8)
Chad Ogea (4–9)
None
33,399
46–40
–
July 13
1999 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Fenway Park in Boston
87
July 15
@ Red Sox
4–6
Brian Rose (5–2)
Paul Byrd (11–6)
Tim Wakefield (11)
32,397
46–41
88
July 16
@ Red Sox
5–4
Robert Person (3–4)
Bret Saberhagen (6–3)
Wayne Gomes (13)
32,899
47–41
89
July 17
@ Red Sox
11–3
Randy Wolf (5–0)
Mark Portugal (5–7)
None
32,228
48–41
90
July 18
@ Devil Rays
3–2
Curt Schilling (14–4)
Albie Lopez (1–2)
None
20,075
49–41
91
July 19
@ Devil Rays
16–3
Chad Ogea (5–9)
Bryan Rekar (6–5)
None
17,600
50–41
92
July 20
@ Devil Rays
4–5 (13)
Norm Charlton (1–2)
Steve Schrenk (0–1)
None
30,868
50–42
93
July 21
@ Brewers
7–0
Robert Person (4–4)
Scott Karl (7–8)
Jim Poole (1)
21,933
51–42
94
July 22
@ Brewers
0–5
Hideo Nomo (9–2)
Randy Wolf (5–1)
None
29,777
51–43
95
July 23 (1)
Braves
6–5
Amaury Telemaco (2–0)
Rudy Seánez (5–1)
Wayne Gomes (14)
see 2nd game
52–43
96
July 23 (2)
Braves
1–3
Bruce Chen (1–1)
Anthony Shumaker (0–1)
John Rocker (20)
32,673
52–44
97
July 24
Braves
4–3
Steve Montgomery (1–3)
Micah Bowie (0–1)
Wayne Gomes (15)
30,167
53–44
98
July 25
Braves
4–5 (10)
John Rocker (3–3)
Steve Montgomery (1–4)
None
25,659
53–45
99
July 26
Marlins
9–1
Robert Person (5–4)
Vladimir Núñez (4–4)
None
16,047
54–45
100
July 27
Marlins
2–6
Alex Fernandez (5–6)
Randy Wolf (5–2)
Antonio Alfonseca (7)
18,282
54–46
101
July 28
Marlins
9–4
Steve Schrenk (1–1)
Ryan Dempster (4–6)
None
17,497
55–46
102
July 29
Marlins
12–1
Chad Ogea (6–9)
Brian Meadows (8–11)
None
26,834
56–46
103
July 30
@ Braves
9–2
Paul Byrd (12–6)
John Smoltz (8–4)
None
48,605
57–46
104
July 31
@ Braves
6–8
Tom Glavine (9–9)
Robert Person (5–5)
John Rocker (21)
50,203
57–47
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Braves
4–12
Greg Maddux (12–6)
Randy Wolf (5–3)
None
37,521
57–48
106
August 3
@ Marlins
6–5
Amaury Telemaco (3–0)
Brian Edmondson (4–6)
Wayne Gomes (16)
10,223
58–48
107
August 4
@ Marlins
4–1
Paul Byrd (13–6)
Dennis Springer (5–11)
Steve Schrenk (1)
10,445
59–48
108
August 5
@ Marlins
9–3
Robert Person (6–5)
Vladimir Núñez (4–5)
None
9,610
60–48
109
August 6
Diamondbacks
4–2 (11)
Wayne Gomes (3–1)
Bobby Chouinard (4–2)
None
27,742
61–48
110
August 7
Diamondbacks
2–8
Andy Benes (7–10)
Curt Schilling (14–5)
None
18,766
61–49
111
August 8
Diamondbacks
4–7
Armando Reynoso (8–1)
Chad Ogea (6–10)
Matt Mantei (19)
32,047
61–50
112
August 9
Cardinals
6–12
Kent Mercker (5–4)
Steve Schrenk (1–2)
None
46,102
61–51
113
August 10
Cardinals
7–5
Jim Poole (1–1)
Ricky Bottalico (1–6)
Wayne Gomes (17)
48,514
62–51
114
August 11
Cardinals
1–5
Garrett Stephenson (3–0)
Randy Wolf (5–4)
Heathcliff Slocumb (2)
45,830
62–52
115
August 13
@ Reds
4–5
Scott Williamson (11–5)
Steve Schrenk (1–3)
None
26,353
62–53
116
August 14
@ Reds
1–4
Pete Harnisch (12–6)
Chad Ogea (6–11)
Danny Graves (17)
25,214
62–54
117
August 15
@ Reds
9–3
Robert Person (7–5)
Denny Neagle (3–4)
None
27,059
63–54
118
August 16
@ Cardinals
3–4
Kent Mercker (6–4)
Randy Wolf (5–5)
Ricky Bottalico (18)
36,741
63–55
119
August 17
@ Cardinals
5–6
Juan Acevedo (5–4)
Wayne Gomes (3–2)
None
38,557
63–56
120
August 18
@ Cardinals
6–5
Scott Aldred (4–2)
Rich Croushore (3–3)
Wayne Gomes (18)
38,047
64–56
121
August 20
Dodgers
5–8 (10)
Alan Mills (3–4)
Wayne Gomes (3–3)
None
17,444
64–57
122
August 21
Dodgers
6–5 (11)
Wayne Gomes (4–3)
Onan Masaoka (2–3)
None
22,078
65–57
123
August 22
Dodgers
7–9
Chan Ho Park (7–10)
Anthony Shumaker (0–2)
Jeff Shaw (25)
22,510
65–58
124
August 23
Padres
6–7
Woody Williams (7–11)
Chad Ogea (6–12)
Trevor Hoffman (32)
18,759
65–59
125
August 24
Padres
18–2
Paul Byrd (14–6)
Stan Spencer (0–7)
None
18,126
66–59
126
August 25
Padres
15–1
Robert Person (8–5)
Matt Clement (6–12)
None
25,539
67–59
–
August 27
@ Rockies
Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 28 as a day-night double-header
127
August 28 (1)
@ Rockies
6–11
David Lee (3–1)
Scott Aldred (4–3)
None
42,744
67–60
128
August 28 (2)
@ Rockies
0–4
Brian Bohanon (11–10)
Joe Grahe (0–1)
None
47,217
67–61
129
August 29
@ Rockies
5–6
Darryl Kile (8–12)
Paul Byrd (14–7)
Dave Veres (26)
43,344
67–62
130
August 30
@ Giants
4–6 (10)
Rich Rodriguez (1–0)
Billy Brewer (0–1)
None
13,193
67–63
131
August 31
@ Giants
1–8
Kirk Rueter (13–7)
Randy Wolf (5–6)
None
13,106
67–64
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
132
September 1
@ Giants
3–5 (11)
Rich Rodriguez (2–0)
Wayne Gomes (4–4)
None
11,156
67–65
133
September 2
@ Giants
2–3
Joe Nathan (5–3)
Joe Grahe (0–2)
Robb Nen (31)
12,299
67–66
134
September 3
Reds
10–2
Curt Schilling (15–5)
Steve Parris (7–2)
None
14,447
68–66
135
September 4
Reds
3–22
Pete Harnisch (14–8)
Paul Byrd (14–8)
Stan Belinda (2)
16,357
68–67
136
September 5
Reds
7–9
Denny Neagle (5–5)
Robert Person (8–6)
Scott Sullivan (3)
18,839
68–68
137
September 6
Astros
5–6
José Lima (19–7)
Randy Wolf (5–7)
Billy Wagner (34)
12,223
68–69
138
September 7
Astros
6–8
Jay Powell (5–4)
Wayne Gomes (4–5)
Doug Henry (1)
12,934
68–70
139
September 8
Astros
2–10
Mike Hampton (19–3)
Curt Schilling (15–6)
None
14,050
68–71
140
September 9
Astros
1–3
Shane Reynolds (15–11)
Steve Montgomery (1–5)
Billy Wagner (35)
11,133
68–72
141
September 10
@ Diamondbacks
1–3
Randy Johnson (15–9)
Robert Person (8–7)
None
34,700
68–73
142
September 11
@ Diamondbacks
0–4
Andy Benes (11–11)
Randy Wolf (5–8)
None
42,442
68–74
143
September 12
@ Diamondbacks
0–5
Todd Stottlemyre (6–2)
Mike Grace (1–2)
None
32,468
68–75
144
September 13
@ Astros
2–13
Mike Hampton (20–3)
Joe Grahe (0–3)
None
44,399
68–76
145
September 14
@ Astros
2–12
Shane Reynolds (16–11)
Paul Byrd (14–9)
None
25,164
68–77
146
September 15
@ Astros
8–6 (10)
Wayne Gomes (5–5)
Doug Henry (2–3)
Billy Brewer (1)
69–77
147
September 17
@ Mets
8–5
Randy Wolf (6–8)
Al Leiter (11–11)
Billy Brewer (2)
31,842
70–77
148
September 18
@ Mets
1–11
Masato Yoshii (12–8)
Mike Grace (1–3)
None
37,655
70–78
149
September 19
@ Mets
6–8
Octavio Dotel (8–2)
Paul Byrd (14–10)
Armando Benítez (22)
51,560
70–79
150
September 20
@ Brewers
4–5
Rocky Coppinger (4–4)
Carlton Loewer (2–6)
Bob Wickman (34)
10,981
70–80
151
September 21
@ Brewers
6–8
Bill Pulsipher (5–6)
Anthony Shumaker (0–3)
Bob Wickman (35)
11,371
70–81
152
September 22
@ Brewers
12–3
Amaury Telemaco (4–0)
Kyle Peterson (2–7)
None
13,043
71–81
153
September 23
@ Brewers
6–11
Jason Bere (4–0)
Mike Grace (1–4)
None
71–82
154
September 24
Mets
3–2
Joe Grahe (1–3)
Armando Benítez (3–3)
Scott Aldred (1)
21,649
72–82
155
September 25
Mets
4–2
Robert Person (9–7)
Kenny Rogers (10–4)
Wayne Gomes (19)
23,319
73–82
156
September 26
Mets
3–2
Paul Byrd (15–10)
Rick Reed (10–5)
Steve Montgomery (1)
26,370
74–82
157
September 28
Cubs
2–8
Steve Trachsel (8–17)
Randy Wolf (6–9)
None
16,106
74–83
158
September 29
Cubs
5–0
Billy Brewer (1–1)
Micah Bowie (2–7)
None
21,142
75–83
159
September 30
Cubs
2–1
Robert Person (10–7)
Brian McNichol (0–2)
Steve Montgomery (2)
17,475
76–83
Roster
1999 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batt\ed in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Farm system
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^ a b Paul Spoljaric Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ Ricky Bottalico Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
^ "Rob Ducey: Career Statistics" . Baseball Reference. Retrieved March 14, 2018 .
^ "Brett Myers Stats | Baseball-Reference.com" .
^ "Marlon Byrd Stats | Baseball-Reference.com" .
^ "1999 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits" . Baseball-Reference.com.
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007