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词条 1959 Philadelphia Phillies season
释义

  1. Offseason

      Notable transactions  

  2. Regular season

      Season standings    Record vs. opponents    Notable transactions   Game log   Roster  

  3. Player stats

      Batting    Starters by position    Other batters    Pitching    Starting pitchers    Other pitchers    Relief pitchers  

  4. Farm system

  5. Notes

  6. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{MLB yearly infobox-pre1969
| name = Philadelphia Phillies
| season = 1959
| misc =
| logo =
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1883
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Connie Mack Stadium
| y4 = 1938
| city = Philadelphia
| y5 = 1883
| owners = R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr.
| general managers = John J. Quinn
| managers = Eddie Sawyer
| television = WFIL
| radio = WIP
(By Saam, Claude Haring, Gene Kelly)
|}}

The 1959 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 77th season in the history of the franchise. During spring training, manager Eddie Sawyer told the press, "We're definitely not a last place club... I think the biggest thing we've accomplished is getting rid of the losing complex. That alone makes us not a last place club."[1] The Phillies finished in last place in 1959, seven games behind seventh-place St. Louis and 23-games behind the pennant and World Series winning Dodgers.

Offseason

In early 1959, Phillies owner Bob Carpenter proposed building a new ballpark for the Phillies on {{convert|72|acre|m2}} adjacent to the Garden State Park Racetrack in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Connie Mack Stadium was 50 years old, did not have sufficient parking, and the sale of alcohol was banned at sports venues in Pennsylvania. Beer sales were legal in New Jersey. The proposed ballpark would have seated 45,000 fans, been expandable to 60,000, and would have had 15,000 parking spaces.[2] The Phillies would eventually move to the South Philadelphia Sports Complex in 1971. On January 13, Carpenter also changed general managers, replacing Roy Hamey with John J. Quinn, recruited from the defending two-time National League champion Milwaukee Braves.[3] Quinn would run the Phils' front office for almost 14 full seasons.

Notable transactions

  • December 1, 1958: Johnny O'Brien was drafted by the Phillies from the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1958 rule 5 draft.[4]
  • December 2, 1958: John Herrnstein was signed as an amateur free agent by the Phillies.[5]
  • December 3, 1958: Chuck Essegian was traded by the Phillies to the St. Louis Cardinals for Rubén Amaro.[6]
  • December 3, 1958: Jack Sanford was traded by the Phillies to the San Francisco Giants for Rubén Gómez and Valmy Thomas.[7]
  • December 23, 1958: Rip Repulski, Jim Golden and Gene Snyder were traded by the Phillies to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Sparky Anderson.[8]
  • March 31, 1959: Johnny O'Brien, Ted Kazanski and Stan Lopata were traded by the Phillies to the Milwaukee Braves for Gene Conley, Harry Hanebrink and Joe Koppe.[4]
  • Prior to 1959 season: John Anderson was returned by the Phillies to the Miami Marlins after expiration of their minor league working agreement.[9]

Regular season

On April 11, coach Benny Bengough was removed from the coaching staff and reassigned to the front office where he worked in team public relations.[10]

Season standings

{{1959 National League standings|highlight=Philadelphia Phillies}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1959 NL Record vs. opponents|team=PHI}}

Notable transactions

  • April 13, 1959: Bobby Del Greco was purchased by the Phillies from the New York Yankees.[11]
  • June 5, 1959: Gary Kroll was signed as an amateur free agent by the Phillies.[12]
  • June 6, 1959: Willie Jones was traded by the Phillies to the Cleveland Indians for Jim Bolger and cash.[13]

Game log

{{MLB game log|style={{baseball primary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|year=1959|record=Overall Record: 64–90–1}}{{MLB game log section|style={{baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|hide=y|month=April (6–8)}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 1 || April 10 || Reds || 2–1 || Robin Roberts (1–0) || Don Newcombe (0–1) || None || 22,189 || 1–0
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || April 11 || Reds || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[14] {{small|Makeup: July 2 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || April 12 {{small|(1)}} || Reds || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[15] {{small|Makeup: August 14 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || April 12 {{small|(2)}} || Reds || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[15] {{small|Makeup: September 22 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 2 || April 14 || @ Braves || 3–4 {{small|(10)}} || Don McMahon (1–0) || Turk Farrell (0–1) || None || 42,081 || 1–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 3 || April 16 || @ Braves || 3–7 || Lew Burdette (2–0) || Jack Meyer (0–1) || None || 11,186 || 1–2
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 4 || April 17 || @ Reds || 5–1 || Ray Semproch (1–0) || Brooks Lawrence (0–1) || None || 8,376 || 2–2
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 5 || April 18 || @ Reds || 14–9 || Al Schroll (1–0) || Don Newcombe (0–2) || None || 2,890 || 3–2
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 6 || April 19 || @ Reds || 5–12 || Bob Mabe (1–0) || Jim Owens (0–1) || None || 8,091 || 3–3
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || April 20 || @ Pirates || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain, wet grounds);[16][17] {{small|Makeup: May 7}}
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 7 || April 22 || Braves || 0–2 || Lew Burdette (3–0) || Robin Roberts (1–1) || None || 14,228 || 3–4
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 8 || April 23 || Braves || 4–3 || Ray Semproch (2–0) || Juan Pizarro (0–1) || None || 8,689 || 4–4
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 9 || April 24 || Pirates || 5–8 || Roy Face (2–0) || Al Schroll (1–1) || None || 15,675 || 4–5
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 10 || April 25 || Pirates || 2–4 || Harvey Haddix (1–0) || Seth Morehead (0–1) || None || 6,678 || 4–6
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 11 || April 26 {{small|(1)}} || Pirates || 2–9 || Vern Law (2–1) || Don Cardwell (0–1) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 4–7
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 12 || April 26 {{small|(2)}} || Pirates || 10–5{{ref|Protest denied|[a]}} || Jack Meyer (1–1) || Bob Friend (0–3) || None || 19,266 || 5–7
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || April 27 || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[18] {{small|Makeup: June 14 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || April 28 || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain, cold weather);[19][20] {{small|Makeup: July 14 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 13 || April 29 || Dodgers || 5–4 || Jack Meyer (2–1) || Johnny Podres (2–2) || None || 13,775 || 6–7
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 14 || April 30 || Dodgers || 4–6 || Johnny Klippstein (3–0) || Ray Semproch (2–1) || Art Fowler (1) || 11,547 || 6–8{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|style={{baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|hide=y|month=May (11–21)}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 15 || May 1 || Cubs || 4–2 || Jim Owens (1–1) || Glen Hobbie (2–2) || None || 9,054 || 7–8
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 16 || May 2 || Cubs || 3–4 || Joe Schaffernoth (1–0) || Seth Morehead (0–2) || Don Elston (5) || 4,171 || 7–9
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 17 || May 3 {{small|(1)}} || Cubs || 3–4 || John Buzhardt (1–2) || Turk Farrell (0–2) || Don Elston (6) || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 7–10
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 18 || May 3 {{small|(2)}} || Cubs || 5–4 || Jack Meyer (3–1) || Bill Henry (2–1) || None || 13,660 || 8–10
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 19 || May 5 || Cardinals || 8–7 || Turk Farrell (1–2) || Larry Jackson (0–4) || None || 12,023 || 9–10
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 20 || May 6 || Cardinals || 7–8 || Howie Nunn (1–1) || Jack Meyer (3–2) || Jim Brosnan (2) || 12,005 || 9–11
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 21 || May 7 || @ Pirates || 4–5 {{small|(10)}} || Roy Face (4–0) || Jim Owens (1–2) || None || 10,358 || 9–12
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 22 || May 8 || @ Pirates || 8–1 || Gene Conley (1–0) || Red Witt (0–4) || Turk Farrell (1) || 17,691 || 10–12
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 23 || May 9 || @ Pirates || 1–9 || Ron Kline (3–1) || Rubén Gómez (0–1) || None || 9,633 || 10–13
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 24 || May 10 {{small|(1)}} || @ Pirates || 6–3 || Robin Roberts (2–1) || Bob Friend (0–6) || Turk Farrell (2) || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 11–13
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 25 || May 10 {{small|(2)}} || @ Pirates || 6–7{{ref|Suspended|[b]}} || Harvey Haddix (3–1) || Jim Hearn (0–1) || Roy Face (2) || 23,549 || 11–14
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 26 || May 11 || @ Dodgers || 10–11 || Art Fowler (3–2) || Jim Hearn (0–2) || None || 13,524 || 11–15
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 27 || May 12 || @ Dodgers || 1–3 || Danny McDevitt (2–1) || Gene Conley (1–1) || None || 12,562 || 11–16
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 28 || May 13 || @ Giants || 0–6 || Sam Jones (3–4) || Rubén Gómez (0–2) || None || 5,128 || 11–17
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 29 || May 14 || @ Giants || 0–8 || Mike McCormick (1–2) || Ray Semproch (2–2) || None || 6,235 || 11–18
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 30 || May 15 || @ Cardinals || 2–8 || Vinegar Bend Mizell (4–1) || Robin Roberts (2–2) || None || 6,003 || 11–19
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 31 || May 16 || @ Cardinals || 2–8 || Gary Blaylock (3–1) || Jim Owens (1–3) || None || 6,609 || 11–20
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || May 17 {{small|(1)}} || @ Cardinals || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[21] {{small|Makeup: June 16 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || May 17 {{small|(2)}} || @ Cardinals || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[21] {{small|Makeup: August 8 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 32 || May 19 || @ Cubs || 7–8 || Don Elston (3–1) || Taylor Phillips (0–3) || None || 2,436 || 11–21
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 33 || May 20 || @ Cubs || 5–7 || Moe Drabowsky (2–3) || Don Cardwell (0–2) || Don Elston (7) || 4,825 || 11–22
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 34 || May 21 || @ Cubs || 3–0 || Rubén Gómez (1–2) || Bob Anderson (2–3) || None || 3,725 || 12–22
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 35 || May 22 || Braves || 5–10 || Lew Burdette (7–2) || Robin Roberts (2–3) || None || 24,043 || 12–23
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 36 || May 23 || Braves || 4–2 || Jim Owens (2–3) || Warren Spahn (5–5) || None || 8,346 || 13–23
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 37 || May 24 {{small|(1)}} || Braves || 6–0 || Gene Conley (2–1) || Joey Jay (2–2) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 14–23
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 38 || May 24 {{small|(2)}} || Braves || 3–8 || Carl Willey (2–1) || Taylor Phillips (0–4) || None || 26,646 || 14–24
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 39 || May 25 || Braves || 7–3 || Don Cardwell (1–2) || Bob Buhl (2–3) || Ray Semproch (1) || 16,681 || 15–24
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 40 || May 26 || @ Reds || 1–2 || Don Newcombe (4–4) || Rubén Gómez (1–3) || None || 7,312 || 15–25
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 41 || May 27 || @ Reds || 4–10 || Bob Purkey (5–5) || Robin Roberts (2–4) || None || 5,348 || 15–26
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 42 || May 28 || @ Reds || 4–3 || Jim Owens (3–3) || Joe Nuxhall (2–3) || Ray Semproch (2) || 6,819 || 16–26
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 43 || May 29 || @ Braves || 5–6 || Don McMahon (2–0) || Gene Conley (2–2) || None || 20,334 || 16–27
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 44 || May 30 || @ Braves || 2–4 || Bob Buhl (3–3) || Don Cardwell (1–3) || None || 18,945 || 16–28
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 45 || May 31 {{small|(1)}} || @ Braves || 6–0 || Robin Roberts (3–4) || Lew Burdette (8–3) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 17–28
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 46 || May 31 {{small|(2)}} || @ Braves || 1–2 || Warren Spahn (7–5) || Ray Semproch (2–3) || None || 28,590 || 17–29{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|style={{baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|hide=y|month=June (9–17)}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || June 2 || Cubs || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[22] {{small|Makeup: August 19 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 47 || June 3 || Cubs || 4–3 || Jim Owens (4–3) || Dave Hillman (3–4) || None || 7,883 || 18–29
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 48 || June 4 || Cubs || 2–3 {{small|(10)}} || Don Elston (4–1) || Gene Conley (2–3) || None || 7,445 || 18–30
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || June 5 || Cardinals || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[23] {{small|Makeup: July 9 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 49 || June 6 || Cardinals || 4–3 {{small|(10)}} || Robin Roberts (4–4) || Lindy McDaniel (3–8) || None || 5,940 || 19–30
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 50 || June 7 {{small|(1)}} || Cardinals || 11–9 || Jack Meyer (4–2) || Ernie Broglio (0–5) || Gene Conley (1) || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 20–30
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 51 || June 7 {{small|(2)}} || Cardinals || 0–2 || Vinegar Bend Mizell (7–2) || Don Cardwell (1–4) || None || 15,742 || 20–31
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 52 || June 9 || Dodgers || 2–3 || Stan Williams (3–1) || Ray Semproch (2–4) || Sandy Koufax (1) || 16,575 || 20–32
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 53 || June 10 || Dodgers || 2–1 || Gene Conley (3–3) || Danny McDevitt (3–6) || None || 11,079 || 21–32
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 54 || June 11 || Dodgers || 0–11 || Johnny Podres (7–2) || Robin Roberts (4–5) || None || 15,819 || 21–33
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 55 || June 12 || Giants || 0–3 {{small|(5)}} || Mike McCormick (4–5) || Jack Meyer (4–3) || None || 20,595 || 21–34
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 56 || June 13 || Giants || 1–2 || Johnny Antonelli (9–3) || Ray Semproch (2–5) || None || 18,941 || 21–35
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 57 || June 14 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || 7–5 || Humberto Robinson (2–0) || Sam Jones (7–6) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 22–35
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 58 || June 14 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || 6–3 || Robin Roberts (5–5) || Stu Miller (3–3) || None || 21,562 || 23–35
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 59 || June 16 {{small|(1)}} || @ Cardinals || 1–8 || Vinegar Bend Mizell (8–3) || Rubén Gómez (1–4) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 23–36
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 60 || June 16 {{small|(2)}} || @ Cardinals || 2–5 || Ernie Broglio (1–5) || Jim Owens (4–4) || Lindy McDaniel (4) || 17,068 || 23–37
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 61 || June 17 || @ Cardinals || 4–10 || Marshall Bridges (1–0) || Humberto Robinson (2–1) || None || 16,765 || 23–38
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 62 || June 19 || @ Cubs || 8–7 || Gene Conley (4–3) || Bob Anderson (3–6) || Jim Owens (1) || 8,516 || 24–38
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 63 || June 20 || @ Cubs || 6–3 || Robin Roberts (6–5) || Dick Drott (1–1) || None || 13,557 || 25–38
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 64 || June 21 || @ Cubs || 0–4 || John Buzhardt (4–2) || Rubén Gómez (1–5) || None || 17,995 || 25–39
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 65 || June 22 || @ Dodgers || 2–6 || Sandy Koufax (4–1) || Jim Owens (4–5) || None || 10,290 || 25–40
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 66 || June 23 || @ Dodgers || 3–4 || Danny McDevitt (6–6) || Gene Conley (4–4) || None || 11,978 || 25–41
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 67 || June 24 || @ Dodgers || 6–9 || Roger Craig (2–0) || Don Cardwell (1–5) || Clem Labine (7) || 17,315 || 25–42
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 68 || June 25 || @ Dodgers || 2–5 || Don Drysdale (8–5) || Robin Roberts (6–6) || None || 14,662 || 25–43
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 69 || June 26 || @ Giants || 0–8 || Mike McCormick (6–7) || Jim Owens (4–6) || None || 15,816 || 25–44
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 70 || June 27 || @ Giants || 7–4 || Gene Conley (5–4) || Sam Jones (8–8) || None || 16,194 || 26–44
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 71 || June 28 || @ Giants || 0–6 || Johnny Antonelli (11–4) || Ray Semproch (2–6) || None || 20,793 || 26–45
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 72 || June 30 || Pirates || 3–4 || Harvey Haddix (6–6) || Robin Roberts (6–7) || Roy Face (8) || 11,149 || 26–46{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|style={{baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|hide=y|month=July (16–12)}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 73 || July 1 || Pirates || 1–0 || Gene Conley (6–4) || Ron Kline (6–6) || None || 7,897 || 27–46
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 74 || July 2 {{small|(1)}} || Reds || 7–6 || Don Cardwell (2–5) || Jim Brosnan (3–4) || Turk Farrell (3) || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 28–46
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 75 || July 2 {{small|(2)}} || Reds || 4–8 || Don Newcombe (9–4) || Rubén Gómez (1–6) || None || 15,428 || 28–47
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 76 || July 3 || Reds || 1–6 || Jim O'Toole (1–2) || Jim Owens (4–7) || Brooks Lawrence (1) || 7,184 || 28–48
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 77 || July 4 || Braves || 2–1 || Robin Roberts (7–7) || Lew Burdette (11–8) || None || 16,775 || 29–48
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 78 || July 5 || Braves || 0–5 || Carl Willey (4–2) || Gene Conley (6–5) || None || 9,768 || 29–49
|- style="background:#bbcaff;"
| – || July 7 ||colspan=7 |1959 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 79 || July 9 {{small|(1)}} || Cardinals || 11–0 || Gene Conley (7–5) || Ernie Broglio (3–6) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 30–49
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 80 || July 9 {{small|(2)}} || Cardinals || 2–6 || Larry Jackson (8–7) || Robin Roberts (7–8) || None || 20,282 || 30–50
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 81 || July 10 || Cardinals || 7–9 || Vinegar Bend Mizell (10–3) || Jim Owens (4–8) || Lindy McDaniel (10) || 6,946 || 30–51
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 82 || July 11 || Cardinals || 3–4 || Marshall Bridges (3–0) || Don Cardwell (2–6) || Dean Stone (1) || 4,815 || 30–52
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 83 || July 12 {{small|(1)}} || Cubs || 6–7 || Art Ceccarelli (1–0) || Rubén Gómez (1–7) || Bill Henry (7) || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 30–53
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 84 || July 12 {{small|(2)}} || Cubs || 4–1 || Ray Semproch (3–6) || Moe Drabowsky (4–7) || None || 6,519 || 31–53
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || July 14 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain, wet grounds);[24][25] {{small|Makeup: July 16 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || July 14 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain, wet grounds);[24][25] {{small|Makeup: August 21 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || July 15 || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[26] {{small|Makeup: August 23 as a traditional double-header}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 85 || July 16 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || 6–4 || Robin Roberts (8–8) || Jack Sanford (7–9) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 32–53
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 86 || July 16 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || 0–1 || Johnny Antonelli (14–4) || Gene Conley (7–6) || None || 22,159 || 32–54
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 87 || July 17 || Dodgers || 3–2 || Jim Owens (5–8) || Roger Craig (4–1) || None || 16,686 || 33–54
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 88 || July 18 || Dodgers || 5–2 || Don Cardwell (3–6) || Danny McDevitt (8–7) || None || 8,132 || 34–54
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 89 || July 19 {{small|(1)}} || Dodgers || 4–8 || Clem Labine (4–8) || Ray Semproch (3–7) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 34–55
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 90 || July 19 {{small|(2)}} || Dodgers || 3–2 {{small|(6)}} || Taylor Phillips (1–4) || Johnny Podres (8–6) || None || 25,114 || 35–55
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 91 || July 21 || @ Pirates || 4–2 || Robin Roberts (9–8) || Bob Friend (4–12) || None || 25,960 || 36–55
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 92 || July 22 || @ Pirates || 11–4 || Gene Conley (8–6) || Ron Kline (7–9) || None || 17,024 || 37–55
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 93 || July 24 || @ Reds || 2–1 || Jim Owens (6–8) || Jay Hook (1–1) || Ray Semproch (3) || 11,497 || 38–55
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 94 || July 25 || @ Reds || 6–3 || Don Cardwell (4–6) || Joe Nuxhall (3–9) || Rubén Gómez (1) || 5,068 || 39–55
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 95 || July 26 {{small|(1)}} || @ Reds || 2–4 || Brooks Lawrence (6–9) || Robin Roberts (9–9) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 39–56
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 96 || July 26 {{small|(2)}} || @ Reds || 6–3 || Gene Conley (9–6) || Jim O'Toole (2–4) || None || 15,557 || 40–56
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 97 || July 28 || @ Giants || 3–2 || Jim Owens (7–8) || Stu Miller (4–6) || None || 15,350 || 41–56
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 98 || July 29 || @ Giants || 3–1 || Don Cardwell (5–6) || Johnny Antonelli (14–6) || None || 10,865 || 42–56
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 99 || July 30 || @ Giants || 2–7 || Mike McCormick (10–8) || Robin Roberts (9–10) || None || 10,114 || 42–57
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 100 || July 31 || @ Dodgers || 4–5 || Don Drysdale (14–6) || Gene Conley (9–7) || None || 21,900 || 42–58{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|style={{baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|hide=y|month=August (12–21–1)}}
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 101 || August 1 || @ Dodgers || 3–5 || Clem Labine (5–8) || Jim Owens (7–9) || None || 30,536 || 42–59
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 102 || August 2 || @ Dodgers || 3–4 || Larry Sherry (2–2) || Don Cardwell (5–7) || None || 10,201 || 42–60
|- style="background:#bbcaff;"
| – || August 3 ||colspan=7 |1959 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 103 || August 4 || @ Cubs || 2–1 || Robin Roberts (10–10) || Bob Anderson (7–8) || None || 8,348 || 43–60
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 104 || August 5 || @ Cubs || 6–4 || Gene Conley (10–7) || Bill Henry (6–5) || Taylor Phillips (1) || 9,128 || 44–60
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 105 || August 6 || @ Cubs || 2–4 || Don Elston (6–4) || Humberto Robinson (2–2) || None || 6,477 || 44–61
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 106 || August 7 || @ Cardinals || 1–3 || Lindy McDaniel (11–10) || Rubén Gómez (1–8) || None || 8,764 || 44–62
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 107 || August 8 {{small|(1)}} || @ Cardinals || 3–4 || Bob Miller (1–0) || Robin Roberts (10–11) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 44–63
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 108 || August 8 {{small|(2)}} || @ Cardinals || 4–5 {{small|(11)}} || Lindy McDaniel (12–10) || Turk Farrell (1–3) || None || 11,296 || 44–64
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 109 || August 9 {{small|(1)}} || @ Cardinals || 8–3 || Gene Conley (11–7) || Ernie Broglio (6–8) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 45–64
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 110 || August 9 {{small|(2)}} || @ Cardinals || 4–2 || Jim Owens (8–9) || Marshall Bridges (4–3) || Turk Farrell (4) || 20,129 || 46–64
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 111 || August 11 || Pirates || 6–4 || Don Cardwell (6–7) || Bob Friend (4–15) || Turk Farrell (5) || 12,127 || 47–64
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 112 || August 12 || Pirates || 2–6 || Harvey Haddix (9–9) || Robin Roberts (10–12) || None || 11,163 || 47–65
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 113 || August 14 {{small|(1)}} || Reds || 13–15 || Brooks Lawrence (7–10) || Turk Farrell (1–4) || Jim Brosnan (4) || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 47–66
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 114 || August 14 {{small|(2)}} || Reds || 4–5 || Willard Schmidt (3–2) || Jim Owens (8–10) || Don Newcombe (1) || 16,922 || 47–67
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 115 || August 15 || Reds || 3–8 || Joe Nuxhall (7–9) || Ray Semproch (3–8) || Orlando Peña (4) || 3,886 || 47–68
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 116 || August 16 {{small|(1)}} || Reds || 8–5 || Robin Roberts (11–12) || Bob Purkey (10–12) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 48–68
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 117 || August 16 {{small|(2)}} || Reds || 6–0 || Don Cardwell (7–7) || Jay Hook (2–3) || None || 10,921 || 49–68
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 118 || August 17 || Cardinals || 4–5 || Vinegar Bend Mizell (12–7) || Ray Semproch (3–9) || Lindy McDaniel (13) || 6,178 || 49–69
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 119 || August 18 || Cardinals || 2–1 || Jim Owens (9–10) || Bob Miller (1–2) || None || 8,641 || 50–69
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 120 || August 19 {{small|(1)}} || Cubs || 4–1 || Gene Conley (12–7) || Glen Hobbie (12–10) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 51–69
|- style="background:#fffdd0"
| 121 || August 19 {{small|(2)}} || Cubs || 7–7 {{small|(12)}}[27] || None || None || None || 13,611 || 51–69–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 122 || August 20 {{small|(1)}} || Cubs || 8–5 || Rubén Gómez (2–8) || Moe Drabowsky (5–10) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 52–69–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 123 || August 20 {{small|(2)}} || Cubs || 4–6 || Bob Anderson (10–8) || Taylor Phillips (1–5) || Bill Henry (11) || 7,929 || 52–70–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 124 || August 21 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || 0–6 || Johnny Antonelli (17–7) || Robin Roberts (11–13) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 52–71–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 125 || August 21 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || 6–10 || Mike McCormick (11–10) || Ray Semproch (3–10) || Stu Miller (7) || 28,164 || 52–72–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 126 || August 22 || Giants || 1–8 || Al Worthington (2–2) || Jim Owens (9–11) || Gordon Jones (2) || 9,888 || 52–73–1
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || August 23 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[28] {{small|Makeup: August 27 as a traditional double-header}}[29][30][31][32]
|- style="background:#bbb"
| – || August 23 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain);[28] {{small|Makeup: August 27 as a traditional double-header}}[29][30][31][32]
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 127 || August 24 || Dodgers || 2–8 || Sandy Koufax (7–4) || Ed Keegan (0–1) || None || 10,832 || 52–74–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 128 || August 25 || Dodgers || 2–5 || Johnny Podres (12–7) || Robin Roberts (11–14) || Larry Sherry (2) || 18,140 || 52–75–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 129 || August 27 {{small|(1)}} || Giants || 7–2 || Jim Owens (10–11) || Mike McCormick (11–11) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 53–75–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 130 || August 27 {{small|(2)}} || Giants || 2–1 || Don Cardwell (8–7) || Al Worthington (2–3) || Turk Farrell (6) || 14,538 || 54–75–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 131 || August 28 || @ Pirates || 0–9 || Vern Law (15–7) || Ed Keegan (0–2) || None || 20,926 || 54–76–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 132 || August 29 || @ Pirates || 1–11 || Bob Friend (8–15) || Robin Roberts (11–15) || None || 9,714 || 54–77–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 133 || August 30 {{small|(1)}} || @ Pirates || 1–2 || Harvey Haddix (11–9) || Humberto Robinson (2–3) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 54–78–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 134 || August 30 {{small|(2)}} || @ Pirates || 6–7 {{small|(10)}} || Roy Face (17–0) || Turk Farrell (1–5) || None || 20,015 || 54–79–1{{MLB game log section end}}{{MLB game log section|style={{baseball secondary style|Philadelphia Phillies}}|hide=y|month=September (10–11)}}
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 135 || September 1 || @ Braves || 5–3 || Don Cardwell (9–7) || Bob Buhl (11–9) || None || 20,522 || 55–79–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 136 || September 2 || @ Braves || 11–5 || Robin Roberts (12–15) || Lew Burdette (18–14) || None || 18,047 || 56–79–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 137 || September 4 || Pirates || 3–0 || Jim Owens (11–11) || Harvey Haddix (11–10) || None || 13,136 || 57–79–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 138 || September 5 || Pirates || 6–7 || Bob Porterfield (1–2) || Turk Farrell (1–6) || Bennie Daniels (1) || 5,993 || 57–80–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 139 || September 6 || Pirates || 2–1 || Robin Roberts (13–15) || Vern Law (15–9) || None || 9,684 || 58–80–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 140 || September 7 || @ Reds || 6–4 || Rubén Gómez (3–8) || Orlando Peña (4–8) || None || 5,624 || 59–80–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 141 || September 9 || @ Dodgers || 0–1 || Don Drysdale (16–12) || Taylor Phillips (1–6) || None || 13,877 || 59–81–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 142 || September 10 || @ Dodgers || 0–5 || Roger Craig (8–5) || Don Cardwell (9–8) || None || 15,434 || 59–82–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 143 || September 11 || @ Giants || 1–0 || Robin Roberts (14–15) || Mike McCormick (11–14) || None || 22,222 || 60–82–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 144 || September 12 || @ Giants || 1–9 || Sam Jones (20–12) || Humberto Robinson (2–4) || None || 21,133 || 60–83–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 145 || September 13 || @ Giants || 0–1 || Jack Sanford (14–12) || Don Cardwell (9–9) || Mike McCormick (4) || 21,841 || 60–84–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 146 || September 15 || @ Cardinals || 4–6 || Ernie Broglio (7–12) || Ed Keegan (0–3) || None || 5,327 || 60–85–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 147 || September 17 || @ Cubs || 5–2 || Robin Roberts (15–15) || Glen Hobbie (15–13) || None || 598 || 61–85–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 148 || September 18 || @ Cubs || 4–5 {{small|(13)}} || Dave Hillman (7–11) || Bob Bowman (0–1) || None || 971 || 61–86–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 149 || September 19 || Braves || 3–9 || Bob Buhl (14–9) || Don Cardwell (9–10) || None || 17,216 || 61–87–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 150 || September 20 || Braves || 5–8 || Joey Jay (6–10) || Robin Roberts (15–16) || None || 13,202 || 61–88–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 151 || September 22 {{small|(1)}} || Reds || 3–1 || Jim Owens (12–11) || Orlando Peña (5–9) || None || {{small|see 2nd game}} || 62–88–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 152 || September 22 {{small|(2)}} || Reds || 3–2 || Humberto Robinson (3–4) || Bob Purkey (12–18) || Jack Meyer (1) || 8,533 || 63–88–1
|- style="background:#bfb"
| 153 || September 25 || @ Braves || 6–3 || Jack Meyer (5–3) || Lew Burdette (21–15) || None || 24,912 || 64–88–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 154 || September 26 || @ Braves || 2–3 || Warren Spahn (21–15) || Robin Roberts (15–17) || None || 23,763 || 64–89–1
|- style="background:#fbb"
| 155 || September 27 || @ Braves || 2–5 || Bob Buhl (15–9) || Jim Owens (12–12) || Don McMahon (15) || 48,642 || 64–90–1{{MLB game log section end}}
|-
| style="font-size:88%" |

{{note|Protest denied|[a]}}The second game on April 26 was protested by the Pirates in the top of the first inning.[33][34] The protest was later denied.[35][36]

{{note|Suspended|[b]}}The second game on May 10 was suspended (Sunday curfew[37][38]) in the bottom of the eighth inning with the score 4–6 and was completed July 21, 1959.[39]


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Roster

1959 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers
  • {{MLBplayer|46|Don Cardwell}}
  • {{MLBplayer|29|Gene Conley}}
  • {{MLBplayer|43|Turk Farrell}}
  • {{MLBplayer|40,22|Rubén Gómez}}
  • {{MLBplayer|22|Jim Hearn}}
  • {{MLBplayer|50|Ed Keegan}}
  • {{MLBplayer|42|Jack Meyer}}
  • {{MLBplayer|44|Seth Morehead}}
  • {{MLBplayer|49|Jim Owens}}
  • {{MLBplayer|44|Taylor Phillips}}
  • {{MLBplayer|36|Robin Roberts}}
  • {{MLBplayer|34|Humberto Robinson}}
  • {{MLBplayer|41|Freddy Rodríguez}}
  • {{MLBplayer|33|Al Schroll}}
  • {{MLBplayer|48|Ray Semproch}}
  • {{MLBplayer|41|Chris Short}}
  • {{MLBplayer|28|Curt Simmons}}
Catchers
  • {{MLBplayer|38|Jim Hegan}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 7|Joe Lonnett}}
  • {{MLBplayer|58,47|Carl Sawatski}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 8|Valmy Thomas}}
Infielders
  • {{MLBplayer|45,2|Sparky Anderson}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 5|Ed Bouchee}}
  • {{MLBplayer|17|Chico Fernández}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 4|Gene Freese}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 2|Granny Hamner}}
  • {{MLBplayer|20|Harry Hanebrink}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 6|Willie Jones}}
  • {{MLBplayer|15|Joe Koppe}}
Outfielders
  • {{MLBplayer| 9|Harry Anderson}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 1|Richie Ashburn}}
  • {{MLBplayer| 6|Jim Bolger}}
  • {{MLBplayer|10|Bob Bowman}}
  • {{MLBplayer|35|Solly Drake}}
  • {{MLBplayer|12|Dave Philley}}
  • {{MLBplayer|14|Wally Post}}
Other batters
  • {{MLBplayer|16|John Easton}}
Manager
  • {{MLBplayer|24|Eddie Sawyer}}
Coaches
  • {{MLBplayer|11|Benny Bengough}}
  • {{MLBplayer|21|Dick Carter}}
  • {{MLBplayer|51|Tom Ferrick}}
  • {{MLBplayer|39|Johnny Riddle}}
  • {{MLBplayer|31|Ken Silvestri}}

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
PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
2B Sparky|Anderson}} 152 477 104 .218 0 34

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Valmy|Thomas}} 66 140 28 .200 1 7

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Gene|Conley}} 25 180 12 7 3.00 102
Don|Cardwell}} 25 153 9 10 4.06 106

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGIPWLERASO
Rubén|Gómez|Rubén Gómez (baseball)}} 20 72.1 3 8 6.10 37

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
PlayerGWLSVERASO

Farm system

{{See also|Minor League Baseball}}{{MLB Farm System|level13=AAA|team13=Buffalo Bisons|league13=International League|manager13=Kerby Farrell
|level14=A|team14=Williamsport Grays|league14=Eastern League|manager14=Frank Lucchesi
|level15=A|team15=Asheville Tourists|league15=Sally League|manager15=Clyde McCullough
|level16=B|team16=Des Moines Demons|league16=Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League|manager16=Chuck Kress
|level17=C|team17=Bakersfield Bears|league17=California League|manager17=Paul Owens
|level18=D|team18=Johnson City Phillies|league18=Appalachian League|manager18=Eddie Lyons
|level19=D|team19=Tampa Tarpons|league19=Florida State League|manager19=Charlie Gassaway
|level20=D|team20=Elmira Pioneers|league20=New York–Penn League|manager20=Andy Seminick
}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite news |title='Last Place' Dirty Words to Phillies|first=Joe|last=Reichler|newspaper=Prescott Evening Courier |date=April 1, 1959 |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=SvEKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=408DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2830,3845510&dq=phillies&hl=en |page=5|agency=Associated Press}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Phillies' Owner Shows Interest in Jersey Land|newspaper=New York Times|date=March 4, 1959|page=37|agency=Associated Press}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/77ae10fb|title=John J. Quinn|last=Costello|first=Rory|publisher=Society for American Baseball Research Biography Project|accessdate=2 January 2018}}
4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/o/o'brijo03.shtml Johnny O'Brien] at Baseball Reference
5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/herrnjo01.shtml John Herrnstein] at Baseball Reference
6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/a/amaroru01.shtml Rubén Amaro] at Baseball Reference
7. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gomezru01.shtml Rubén Gómez] at Baseball Reference
8. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/repulri01.shtml Rip Repulski] at Baseball Reference
9. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/a/anderjo02.shtml John Anderson] at Baseball Reference
10. ^{{cite news |title=Phils Drop Bengough as Coach |newspaper=New York Times |date=April 12, 1959|url=https://select.nytimes.com/mem/archive/pdf?res=F70D11F73A5C1A7B93C0A8178FD85F4D8585F9 }}
11. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/delgrbo01.shtml Bobby Del Greco] at Baseball Reference
12. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/k/krollga01.shtml Gary Kroll] at Baseball Reference
13. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bolgeji01.shtml Jim Bolger] at Baseball Reference
14. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=lyc_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=IlAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4206%2C4502345|accessdate=April 11, 2016|publisher=The Windsor Daily Star|date=April 13, 1959|location=Windsor, ON|page=22}}
15. ^{{cite news|title=Today in Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JEIqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=aU4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=5974%2C4701332|accessdate=April 11, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Press|date=April 13, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=21}}
16. ^{{cite news|title=The Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=okxTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=y4MDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2550%2C3445275|accessdate=April 13, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 21, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=22}}
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Hernon|first1=Jack|title=Bucs Nab 1-0 Lead, Rain Cancels Contest: Phillies Load Bases on Kline In First, But Fail to Score|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=okxTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=y4MDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4721%2C3443476|accessdate=April 13, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 21, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=22}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=The Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pkxTAAAAIBAJ&sjid=y4MDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2545%2C4506051|accessdate=April 16, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=April 28, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=20}}
19. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball in a Nutshell|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5W1IAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fA8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=2854%2C3927167|accessdate=April 16, 2016|publisher=Milwuakee Sentinel|date=April 29, 1959|location=Milwuakee, WI|page=2, part 2}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=Today in Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=L0YqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Yk4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7166%2C4824187|accessdate=April 16, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Press|date=April 29, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=41}}
21. ^{{cite news|title=Nutshell|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZGtQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UhAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4288%2C3558234|accessdate=April 19, 2016|publisher=Milwaukee Sentinell|date=May 18, 1959|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=3, part 2}}
22. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=dcAtAAAAIBAJ&sjid=t5wFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5361%2C601150|accessdate=April 17, 2016|publisher=The Gazette|date=June 3, 1959|location=Montreal, QC|page=24}}
23. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball in a Nutshell|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=VW1QAAAAIBAJ&sjid=VhAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2596%2C2442951|accessdate=April 17, 2016|publisher=Milwuakee Sentinel|date=June 6, 1959|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=6, part 2}}
24. ^{{cite news|title=Today in Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=D2w0AAAAIBAJ&sjid=BJYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7535%2C4071214|accessdate=April 16, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Press|date=July 15, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=37}}
25. ^{{cite news|title=Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9b8tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vpwFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4175%2C2753248|accessdate=April 16, 2016|publisher=The Gazette|date=July 15, 1959|location=Montreal, QC|page=24}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=Today in Baseball|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=4F0bAAAAIBAJ&sjid=a04EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7658%2C164952|accessdate=April 16, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Press|date=July 16, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=29}}
27. ^{{cite news|title=Phillies Win On Conley's Three Hitter: Twi-Night Game Called by Curfew In 12th, 7 to 7|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=wslRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NWwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6366%2C2776477|accessdate=April 21, 2016|agency=Associated Press (AP)|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=August 20, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=27}}
28. ^{{cite news|title=The Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xclRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NWwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2557%2C3220656|accessdate=April 27, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=August 24, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=20}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=Phils, Frisco Rained Out|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xclRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NWwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2119%2C3218530|accessdate=April 27, 2016|agency=Associated Press (AP)|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=August 24, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=20}}
30. ^{{cite news|title=Giants, Phils Rained Out; Set Replay in S. F.|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=XGdQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zg8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=2991%2C2039019|accessdate=April 27, 2016|agency=United Press International (UPI)|publisher=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=August 24, 1959|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=3, part 2}}
31. ^{{cite news|title=Giants and Phils Reset Twin Bill|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Xw9RAAAAIBAJ&sjid=vyUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6678%2C2975342|accessdate=April 27, 2016|publisher=Milwaukee Journal|date=August 24, 1959|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=11}}
32. ^{{cite news|last1=Lloyd|first1=Larson|title=Proper Ruling by Giles|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=XWdQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=zg8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3852%2C2394645|publisher=Milwuaukee Sentinel|accessdate=April 27, 2016|location=Milwuakee, WI|page=2, page 2|date=August 25, 1959}}
33. ^{{cite web|title=Philadelphia Phillies 10, Pittsburgh Pirates 5 (2)|url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1959/B04262PHI1959.htm|website=retrosheet.org|accessdate=April 14, 2016|date=April 26, 1959|quote=[Hank] Foiles reached on a fielder's choice [Virdon out at home (pitcher to catcher)]; Bill Virdon and HP umpire Vic Delmore collided at HP; catcher Valmy Thomas ran over and tagged Virdon; Pirates Manager Danny Murtaugh and Don Hoak ejected by 3B umpire Shag Crawford; the Pirates played the game under protest[.]}}
34. ^{{cite news|title=Phils Gain Split, But Bucs Protest|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=421IAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fA8EAAAAIBAJ&pg=3901%2C3201348|accessdate=April 14, 2016|agency=Associated Press (AP)|publisher=Milwaukee Sentinel|date=April 27, 1959|location=Milwuakee, WI|pages=4, 6, part 2}}
35. ^{{cite web|title=Apr 26, 1959, Pirates at Phillies Play by Play and Box Score|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PHI/PHI195904262.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|accessdate=April 14, 2016|date=April 26, 1959}}
36. ^{{cite news|title=Pittsburgh Protest Rejected by Giles|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ofApAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uSUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3300%2C4600952|accessdate=April 14, 2016|agency=Associated Press (AP)|publisher=Milwaukee Journal|date=April 29, 1959|location=Milwaukee, WI|page=18}}
37. ^{{cite news|title=The Major Leagues|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T_knAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XWwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2877%2C1630983|accessdate=April 13, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=May 11, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|page=24}}
38. ^{{cite news|last1=Hernon|first1=Jack|title=Phillies Defeat Friend 6-3; Bucs Lead at Curfew, 6-4: Game Suspended in 8th After Burgess Clouts Homer, Double|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=T_knAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XWwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7065%2C1632558|accessdate=April 13, 2016|publisher=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=May 11, 1959|location=Pittsburgh, PA|pages=24, 26}}
39. ^{{cite web|title=May 10, 1959, Phillies at Pirates Play by Play and Box Score|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PIT/PIT195905102.shtml|website=baseball-reference.com|publisher=sports-reference.com|date=May 10, 1959|accessdate=April 13, 2016}}
40. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1959-schedule-scores.shtml |title=1959 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits |publisher=Baseball-Reference.com}}

References

  • [https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1959.shtml 1959 Philadelphia Phillies season] at Baseball Reference
  • {{Cite book| editor1-last=Johnson| editor1-first=Lloyd| editor2-last=Wolff| editor2-first=Miles| title=The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball| edition=2nd| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=1997| isbn=978-0-9637189-8-3}}
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