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Billy Hamilton, a Hall of Famer and member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame, is the franchise leader in batting average, on-base percentage,
Billy Hamilton, a Hall of Famer and member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame, is the franchise leader in batting average, on-base percentage, and stolen bases, in addition to holding three single-season records.
Bob Hall played more than 30% of his games as a Phillie as both a third baseman and a shortstop.
Bob Hall played more than 30% of his games as a Phillie as both a third baseman and a shortstop.
Roy Halladay is the only pitcher in Phillies history to throw multiple no-hitters with the team.
Roy Halladay is the only pitcher in Phillies history to throw multiple no-hitters with the team.
Bill Hallahan struck out 22 batters in a single season with Philadelphia.
Bill Hallahan struck out 22 batters in a single season with Philadelphia.
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Grover Cleveland Alexander, a member of the Hall of Fame, won two pitching Triple Crowns with the Phillies in his first tenure with the team.
Grover Cleveland Alexander, a member of the Hall of Fame, won two pitching Triple Crowns with the Phillies in his first tenure with the team.
Bobby Abreu accumulated a .303 batting average in nine seasons playing right field in Philadelphia.
Bobby Abreu accumulated a .303 batting average in nine seasons playing right field in Philadelphia.
Pitcher Antonio Alfonseca's 5–2 win–loss record is the best among pitchers whose surnames begin with A.
Pitcher Antonio Alfonseca's 5–2 win–loss record is the best among pitchers whose surnames begin with A.
Bob G. Allen played five seasons for the Phillies, also serving as manager for part of the 1890 season.
Bob G. Allen played five seasons for the Phillies, also serving as manager for part of the 1890 season.