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- Offseason
- Season standings National League East National League Wild Card Record vs. opponents Game log
- Roster
- Farm system
- See also
- References
- External links
{{use mdy dates|date=August 2018}}{{Infobox MLB yearly |name = Philadelphia Phillies |image = Philadelphia Phillies Insignia.svg |alt = Phillies primary logo |season = 2019 |misc = |current league = National League |y1 = 1883 |division = East Division |y2 = 1969 |ballpark = Citizens Bank Park |y4 = 2004 |city = Philadelphia |y5 = 1883 | record = | divisional place = |owners = John S. Middleton|Bill Giles David Montgomery |managers = Gabe Kapler |general managers = Matt Klentak |television = NBC Sports Philadelphia NBC Sports Philadelphia + NBC Philadelphia (Tom McCarthy, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Mike Schmidt, Jimmy Rollins, Gregg Murphy) |radio = Phillies Radio Network WIP SportsRadio 94.1 FM (English) (Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Jim Jackson, Kevin Frandsen) WTTM (Spanish) (Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo) |espntn = phi |brtn = PHI |next_season=none}}The 2019 Philadelphia Phillies season is the 137th season in the history of the franchise, and its 16th season at Citizens Bank Park. Offseason After an 80–82 record the previous season which included a late-season collapse, the Phillies made several transactions in the 2018–19 offseason in order to improve the team. On December 3, 2018, the Phillies acquired Jean Segura, Juan Nicasio, and James Pazos from the Seattle Mariners for Carlos Santana and J.P. Crawford. Three days later, the Phillies traded relief pitcher Luis Garcia to the Los Angeles Angels for relief pitcher José Álvarez. Free agent outfielder Andrew McCutchen was signed December 12 to a three-year-deal. Relief pitcher David Robertson signed a two-year deal with the Phillies on January 3, 2019. On February 7, the Phillies acquired catcher J.T. Realmuto from the Miami Marlins for Sixto Sanchez, Jorge Alfaro, Will Stewart and international bonus slot money. Finally, on March 2, the Phillies signed outfielder Bryce Harper to a record-breaking (at the time) 13-year deal worth $330 million.[1] Season standingsNational League East{{2019 NL East standings|highlight=Philadelphia Phillies}}National League Wild Card{{2019 NL Wild Card standings|highlight=Philadelphia Phillies}}Record vs. opponents{{2019 NL Record vs. opponents|team=PHI}}Game logLegend |
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[2] Overall Record: 6–2 |
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March (3–0) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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1 | March 28 | Braves | 10–4 | Aaron Nola (1–0) | Julio Teherán (0–1) | — | 44,469 | 1–0 | 2 | March 30 | Braves | 8–6 | Adam Morgan (1–0) | Wes Parsons (0–1) | — | 44,597 | 2–0 | 3 | March 31 | Braves | 5–1 | Jake Arrieta (1–0) | Kyle Wright (0–1) | — | 41,410 | 3–0 |
| April (3–2) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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4 | April 2 | @ Nationals | 8–2 | Zach Eflin (1–0) | Max Scherzer (0–2) | — | 35,920 | 4–0 | 5 | April 3 | @ Nationals | 8–9 | Sean Doolittle (2–0) | David Robertson (0–1) | — | 20,050 | 4–1 | 6 | April 5 | Twins | 10–4 | Nick Pivetta (1–0) | Jake Odorizzi (0–1) | — | 28,021 | 5–1 | 7 | April 6 | Twins | 2–6 | Michael Pineda (1–0) | Jake Arrieta (1–1) | — | 44,693 | 5–2 | 8 | April 7 | Twins | 2–1 | Zach Eflin (2–0) | José Berríos (1–1) | Héctor Neris (1) | 39,735 | 6–2 | 9 | April 8 | Nationals | 10 | April 9 | Nationals | 11 | April 10 | Nationals | 12 | April 12 | @ Marlins | 13 | April 13 | @ Marlins | 14 | April 14 | @ Marlins | 15 | April 15 | Mets | 16 | April 16 | Mets | 17 | April 17 | Mets | 18 | April 18 | @ Rockies | 19 | April 19 | @ Rockies | 20 | April 20 | @ Rockies | 21 | April 21 | @ Rockies | 22 | April 22 | @ Mets | 23 | April 23 | @ Mets | 24 | April 24 | @ Mets | 25 | April 25 | Marlins | 26 | April 26 | Marlins | 27 | April 27 | Marlins | 28 | April 28 | Marlins | 29 | April 30 | Tigers |
| May (0–0) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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30 | May 1 | Tigers | 31 | May 3 | Nationals | 32 | May 4 | Nationals | 33 | May 5 | Nationals | 34 | May 6 | @ Cardinals | 35 | May 7 | @ Cardinals | 36 | May 8 | @ Cardinals | 37 | May 10 | @ Royals | 38 | May 11 | @ Royals | 39 | May 12 | @ Royals | 40 | May 13 | Brewers | 41 | May 14 | Brewers | 42 | May 15 | Brewers | 43 | May 16 | Brewers | 44 | May 17 | Rockies | 45 | May 18 | Rockies | 46 | May 19 | Rockies | 47 | May 20 | @ Cubs | 48 | May 21 | @ Cubs | 49 | May 22 | @ Cubs | 50 | May 23 | @ Cubs | 51 | May 24 | @ Brewers | 52 | May 25 | @ Brewers | 53 | May 26 | @ Brewers | 54 | May 28 | Cardinals | 55 | May 29 | Cardinals | 56 | May 30 | Cardinals | 57 | May 31 | @ Dodgers |
| June (0–0) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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58 | June 1 | @ Dodgers | 59 | June 2 | @ Dodgers | 60 | June 3 | @ Padres | 61 | June 4 | @ Padres | 62 | June 5 | @ Padres | 63 | June 7 | Reds | 64 | June 8 | Reds | 65 | June 9 | Reds | 66 | June 10 | Diamondbacks | 67 | June 11 | Diamondbacks | 68 | June 12 | Diamondbacks | 69 | June 14 | @ Braves | 70 | June 15 | @ Braves | 71 | June 16 | @ Braves | 72 | June 17 | @ Nationals | 73 | June 18 | @ Nationals | 74 | June 19 | @ Nationals | 75 | June 20 | @ Nationals | 76 | June 21 | Marlins | 77 | June 22 | Marlins | 78 | June 23 | Marlins | 79 | June 24 | Mets | 80 | June 25 | Mets | 81 | June 26 | Mets | 82 | June 27 | Mets | 83 | June 28 | @ Marlins | 84 | June 29 | @ Marlins | 85 | June 30 | @ Marlins |
| July (0–0) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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86 | July 2 | @ Braves | 87 | July 3 | @ Braves | 88 | July 4 | @ Braves | 89 | July 5 | @ Mets | 90 | July 6 | @ Mets | 91 | July 7 | @ Mets | – | July 9 | 2019 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Progressive Field in Cleveland | 92 | July 12 | Nationals | 93 | July 13 | Nationals | 94 | July 14 | Nationals | 95 | July 15 | Dodgers | 96 | July 16 | Dodgers | 97 | July 17 | Dodgers | 98 | July 18 | Dodgers | 99 | July 19 | @ Pirates | 100 | July 20 | @ Pirates | 101 | July 21 | @ Pirates | 102 | July 23 | @ Tigers | 103 | July 24 | @ Tigers | 104 | July 26 | Braves | 105 | July 27 | Braves | 106 | July 28 | Braves | 107 | July 30 | Giants | 108 | July 31 | Giants |
| August (0–0) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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109 | August 1 | Giants | 110 | August 2 | White Sox | 111 | August 3 | White Sox | 112 | August 4 | White Sox | 113 | August 5 | @ Diamondbacks | 114 | August 6 | @ Diamondbacks | 115 | August 7 | @ Diamondbacks | 116 | August 8 | @ Giants | 117 | August 9 | @ Giants | 118 | August 10 | @ Giants | 119 | August 11 | @ Giants | 120 | August 13 | Cubs | 121 | August 14 | Cubs | 122 | August 15 | Cubs | 123 | August 16 | Padres | 124 | August 17 | Padres | 125 | August 18 | Padres | 126 | August 20 | @ Red Sox | 127 | August 21 | @ Red Sox | 128 | August 23 | @ Marlins | 129 | August 24 | @ Marlins | 130 | August 25 | @ Marlins | 131 | August 26 | Pirates | 132 | August 27 | Pirates | 133 | August 28 | Pirates | 134 | August 30 | Mets | 135 | August 31 | Mets |
| September (0–0) # | Date | Opponent | Score | Win | Loss | Save | Attendance | Record |
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136 | September 1 | Mets | 137 | September 2 | @ Reds | 138 | September 3 | @ Reds | 139 | September 4 | @ Reds | 140 | September 5 | @ Reds | 141 | September 6 | @ Mets | 142 | September 7 | @ Mets | 143 | September 8 | @ Mets | 144 | September 9 | Braves | 145 | September 10 | Braves | 146 | September 11 | Braves | 147 | September 12 | Braves | 148 | September 14 | Red Sox | 149 | September 15 | Red Sox | 150 | September 17 | @ Braves | 151 | September 18 | @ Braves | 152 | September 19 | @ Braves | 153 | September 20 | @ Indians | 154 | September 21 | @ Indians | 155 | September 22 | @ Indians | 156 | September 23 | @ Nationals | 157 | September 24 | @ Nationals | 158 | September 25 | @ Nationals | 159 | September 26 | @ Nationals | 160 | September 27 | Marlins | 161 | September 28 | Marlins | 162 | September 29 | Marlins |
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