2000 Philadelphia Phillies season Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2000 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 118th season in the history of the franchise .
Offseason
November 8, 1999: Jalal Leach was signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.[ 1]
November 18, 1999: Mark Brownson was selected off waivers by the Philadelphia Phillies from the Colorado Rockies.[ 2]
December 12, 1999: Bobby Estalella was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the San Francisco Giants for Chris Brock.[ 3]
Regular season
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
—
3–6
5–4
2–5
7–6
4–5
6–1
7–6
4–5
4–5
2–7
8–1
7–2
9–4
6–7
5–4
6–9
Atlanta
6–3
—
4–5
2–5
5–4
6–6
5–4
7–2
6–3
6–7
7–6
8–5
5–2
8–1
6–3
3–4
11–7
Chicago
4–5
5–4
—
4–8
4–5
1–6
5–7
3–6
6–7
4–5
2–5
6–3
3–9
3–5
4–5
3–10
8–7
Cincinnati
5–2
5–2
8–4
—
6–3
3–6
7–5
4–5
5–8–1
6–3
5–4
3–4
7–6
4–5
3–6
7–6
7–8
Colorado
6–7
4–5
5–4
3–6
—
4–5
5–4
4–9
4–5
7–2
3–6
6–3
7–2
7–6
6–7
5–3
6–6
Florida
5–4
6–6
6–1
6–3
5–4
—
3–5
2–7
3–4
7–6
6–6
9–4
5–4
2–7
3–6
3–6
8–9
Houston
1–6
4–5
7–5
5–7
4–5
5–3
—
3–6
7–6
4–5
2–5
5–4
10–3
2–7
1–8
6–6
6–9
Los Angeles
6–7
2–7
6–3
5–4
9–4
7–2
6–3
—
3–4
5–3
4–5
5–4
4–5
8–5
7–5
3–6
6–9
Milwaukee
5–4
3–6
7–6
8–5–1
5–4
4–3
6–7
4–3
—
4–5
2–7
2–5
7–5
2–7
3–6
5–7
6–9
Montreal
5–4
7–6
5–4
3–6
2–7
6–7
5–4
3–5
5–4
—
3–9
5–7
3–4
3–6
3–6
2–5
7–11
New York
7–2
6–7
5–2
4–5
6–3
6–6
5–2
5–4
7–2
9–3
—
6–7
7–2
3–6
3–5
6–3
9–9
Philadelphia
1–8
5–8
3–6
4–3
3–6
4–9
4–5
4–5
5–2
7–5
7–6
—
3–6
2–5
2–7
2–7
9–9
Pittsburgh
2–7
2–5
9–3
6–7
2–7
4–5
3–10
5–4
5–7
4–3
2–7
6–3
—
7–2
2–6
4–8
6–9
San Diego
4–9
1–8
5–3
5–4
6–7
7–2
7–2
5–8
7–2
6–3
6–3
5–2
2–7
—
5–7
0–9
5–10
San Francisco
7–6
3–6
5–4
6–3
7–6
6–3
8–1
5–7
6–3
6–3
5–3
7–2
6–2
7–5
—
5–4
8–7
St. Louis
4–5
4–3
10–3
6–7
3–5
6–3
6–6
6–3
7–5
5–2
3–6
7–2
8–4
9–0
4–5
—
7–8
Notable transactions
June 5, 2000: Chase Utley was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1st round (15th pick) of the 2000 amateur draft. Player signed July 29, 2000.[ 4]
June 28, 2000: Jalal Leach was released by the Philadelphia Phillies.[ 1]
July 26, 2000: Rob Ducey was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named later.[ 5]
July 26, 2000: Curt Schilling was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Omar Daal , Nelson Figueroa, Travis Lee , and Vicente Padilla .
July 29, 2000: Kent Bottenfield was traded by the Anaheim Angels to the Philadelphia Phillies for Ron Gant .[ 6]
August 3, 2000: Rico Brogna was selected off waivers by the Boston Red Sox from the Philadelphia Phillies.[ 7]
Major league debuts
2000 game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
2000 game log[ 9] Overall Record: 65–97
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 4
@ Diamondbacks
4–6
Randy Johnson (1–0)
Andy Ashby (0–1)
Darren Holmes (1)
44,298
0–1
2
April 5
@ Diamondbacks
3–11
Todd Stottlemyre (1–0)
Paul Byrd (0–1)
Mike Morgan (1)
29,291
0–2
3
April 6
@ Diamondbacks
2–3 (11)
Russ Springer (1–0)
Steve Schrenk (0–1)
None
28,774
0–3
4
April 7
@ Astros
4–1
Randy Wolf (1–0)
Octavio Dotel (0–1)
Wayne Gomes (1)
41,583
1–3
5
April 8
@ Astros
5–8
Mike Maddux (1–0)
Chris Brock (0–1)
Billy Wagner (2)
39,018
1–4
6
April 9
@ Astros
3–2
Steve Schrenk (1–1)
Jay Powell (0–1)
Wayne Gomes (2)
38,784
2–4
7
April 10
Mets
9–7
Amaury Telemaco (1–0)
Rich Rodriguez (0–1)
Wayne Gomes (3)
47,115
3–4
8
April 12
Mets
8–5
Robert Person (1–0)
Mike Hampton (0–3)
Wayne Gomes (4)
15,269
4–4
9
April 13
Mets
1–2
Dennis Cook (2–0)
Scott Aldred (0–1)
Armando Benítez (3)
14,552
4–5
10
April 14
Expos
0–4
Dustin Hermanson (1–1)
Chris Brock (0–2)
None
12,366
4–6
–
April 15
Expos
Postponed (rain); Makeup: April 17
11
April 16
Expos
5–4
Scott Aldred (1–1)
Anthony Telford (2–1)
None
18,648
5–6
–
April 17
Expos
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 11 as a traditional double-header
12
April 18
@ Braves
3–4 (12)
Luis Rivera (1–0)
Carlos Reyes (0–1)
None
34,903
5–7
13
April 19
@ Braves
1–10
Tom Glavine (3–0)
Randy Wolf (1–1)
None
29,992
5–8
14
April 20
@ Braves
4–6
Kevin Millwood (1–0)
Scott Aldred (1–2)
John Rocker (1)
31,451
5–9
15
April 21
@ Marlins
4–3
Andy Ashby (1–1)
Vladimir Núñez (0–2)
None
15,478
6–9
16
April 22
@ Marlins
2–4
Jesús Sánchez (3–0)
Paul Byrd (0–2)
Antonio Alfonseca (6)
22,787
6–10
17
April 23
@ Marlins
2–5
Brad Penny (3–1)
Robert Person (1–1)
Antonio Alfonseca (7)
11,442
6–11
18
April 24
@ Marlins
1–3
Alex Fernandez (3–2)
Randy Wolf (1–2)
Antonio Alfonseca (8)
9,344
6–12
19
April 25
Diamondbacks
2–10
Randy Johnson (5–0)
Chris Brock (0–3)
None
11,926
6–13
20
April 26
Diamondbacks
4–10
Todd Stottlemyre (4–1)
Andy Ashby (1–2)
None
12,250
6–14
21
April 27
Diamondbacks
5–4
Wayne Gomes (1–0)
Byung-hyun Kim (0–1)
None
13,560
7–14
22
April 28
Cardinals
4–7
Garrett Stephenson (3–0)
Carlos Reyes (0–2)
Dave Veres (5)
25,877
7–15
23
April 29
Cardinals
6–7 (10)
Mike Mohler (1–1)
Wayne Gomes (1–1)
None
23,031
7–16
24
April 30
Cardinals
3–4
Darryl Kile (5–1)
Curt Schilling (0–1)
Mike James (1)
34,033
7–17
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
25
May 2
Reds
0–7
Denny Neagle (3–0)
Andy Ashby (1–3)
Scott Sullivan (2)
23,234
7–18
26
May 3
Reds
5–2
Paul Byrd (1–2)
Steve Parris (1–4)
None
23,260
8–18
27
May 4
Reds
14–1
Robert Person (2–1)
Pete Harnisch (0–4)
None
27,564
9–18
28
May 5
@ Braves
5–6
Rudy Seánez (1–0)
Wayne Gomes (1–2)
None
40,174
9–19
29
May 6
@ Braves
6–0
Curt Schilling (1–1)
Kevin Millwood (3–1)
None
48,610
10–19
30
May 7
@ Braves
7–4
Andy Ashby (2–3)
Terry Mulholland (3–3)
Wayne Gomes (5)
40,613
11–19
31
May 9
@ Expos
2–3
Steve Kline (1–0)
Wayne Gomes (1–3)
None
8,845
11–20
32
May 10
@ Expos
8–0
Robert Person (3–1)
Javier Vázquez (3–1)
None
9,411
12–20
33
May 11
@ Expos
6–4
Randy Wolf (2–2)
Carl Pavano (3–1)
Wayne Gomes (6)
8,311
13–20
34
May 12
Braves
7–8
Kerry Ligtenberg (1–1)
Wayne Gomes (1–4)
John Rocker (8)
21,922
13–21
35
May 13
Braves
2–3 (10)
Rudy Seánez (2–1)
Scott Aldred (1–3)
John Rocker (9)
20,516
13–22
36
May 14
Braves
2–11
John Burkett (2–2)
Paul Byrd (1–3)
None
22,258
13–23
37
May 16
Cardinals
2–8
Andy Benes (3–2)
Robert Person (3–2)
None
18,399
13–24
38
May 17
Cardinals
5–4
Randy Wolf (3–2)
Heathcliff Slocumb (1–3)
Jeff Brantley (1)
18,941
14–24
39
May 18
Cardinals
2–7
Garrett Stephenson (6–0)
Curt Schilling (1–2)
None
17,137
14–25
40
May 19
Rockies
2–10
Pedro Astacio (5–2)
Andy Ashby (2–4)
None
14,202
14–26
41
May 20
Rockies
3–4
Julián Tavárez (3–2)
Chris Brock (0–4)
José Jiménez (6)
19,192
14–27
42
May 21
Rockies
4–3
Robert Person (4–2)
Masato Yoshii (1–5)
Jeff Brantley (2)
20,612
15–27
43
May 23
@ Astros
2–10
Chris Holt (2–6)
Randy Wolf (3–3)
None
33,381
15–28
44
May 24
@ Astros
9–7
Wayne Gomes (2–4)
Billy Wagner (1–3)
Jeff Brantley (3)
32,665
16–28
45
May 25
@ Astros
6–10
Scott Elarton (3–1)
Andy Ashby (2–5)
Joe Slusarski (1)
34,736
16–29
46
May 26
@ Dodgers
4–11
Kevin Brown (4–1)
Paul Byrd (1–4)
None
37,048
16–30
47
May 27
@ Dodgers
7–6
Robert Person (5–2)
Darren Dreifort (3–2)
Jeff Brantley (4)
33,967
17–30
48
May 28
@ Dodgers
4–2
Randy Wolf (4–3)
Antonio Osuna (0–1)
None
28,603
18–30
49
May 29
@ Giants
2–7
Shawn Estes (4–2)
Curt Schilling (1–3)
Alan Embree (1)
40,930
18–31
50
May 30
@ Giants
3–7
Liván Hernández (4–5)
Andy Ashby (2–6)
Robb Nen (8)
40,930
18–32
51
May 31
@ Giants
4–10
Mark Gardner (4–2)
Paul Byrd (1–5)
None
40,930
18–33
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
52
June 2
Red Sox
2–1 (11)
Jeff Brantley (1–0)
John Wasdin (0–2)
None
22,194
19–33
53
June 3
Red Sox
9–3
Randy Wolf (5–3)
Tim Wakefield (1–4)
None
31,131
20–33
54
June 4
Red Sox
6–5 (12)
Steve Schrenk (2–1)
Rhéal Cormier (2–1)
None
27,382
21–33
55
June 5
Devil Rays
3–5 (12)
Mark Guthrie (3–3)
Jason Boyd (0–1)
Rick White (1)
13,237
21–34
56
June 6
Devil Rays
3–5 (10)
Roberto Hernández (2–2)
Jeff Brantley (1–1)
Rick White (2)
13,415
21–35
57
June 7
Devil Rays
5–4
Chris Brock (1–4)
Mark Guthrie (3–4)
Jeff Brantley (5)
20,514
22–35
58
June 9
@ Orioles
9–5
Randy Wolf (6–3)
Pat Rapp (4–4)
None
47,218
23–35
59
June 10
@ Orioles
4–11
Sidney Ponson (4–3)
Curt Schilling (1–4)
None
48,443
23–36
60
June 11
@ Orioles
2–7
Mike Mussina (4–6)
Andy Ashby (2–7)
None
47,540
23–37
61
June 12
Marlins
2–5
Vic Darensbourg (3–0)
Cliff Politte (0–1)
Antonio Alfonseca (19)
11,926
23–38
62
June 13
Marlins
4–3
Wayne Gomes (3–4)
Joe Strong (0–1)
Jeff Brantley (6)
13,316
24–38
63
June 14
Marlins
1–8
Ryan Dempster (7–4)
Randy Wolf (6–4)
None
14,472
24–39
64
June 16
Braves
2–1
Curt Schilling (2–4)
Tom Glavine (7–3)
Jeff Brantley (7)
20,495
25–39
65
June 17
Braves
9–3
Cliff Politte (1–1)
Terry Mulholland (6–6)
None
37,292
26–39
66
June 18
Braves
3–5
John Burkett (5–3)
Steve Schrenk (2–2)
John Rocker (11)
25,359
26–40
67
June 19
Braves
5–2
Chris Brock (2–4)
Mike Remlinger (2–2)
Jeff Brantley (8)
22,264
27–40
68
June 20
@ Mets
3–2 (10)
Chris Brock (3–4)
Armando Benítez (1–3)
Jeff Brantley (9)
40,386
28–40
69
June 21
@ Mets
10–5
Wayne Gomes (4–4)
John Franco (2–3)
None
22,524
29–40
70
June 22
@ Mets
4–5
Glendon Rusch (5–5)
Cliff Politte (1–2)
Dennis Cook (1)
21,005
29–41
71
June 23
@ Expos
13–6
David Coggin (1–0)
Javier Vázquez (6–4)
None
8,197
30–41
72
June 24
@ Expos
8–1
Randy Wolf (7–4)
Carl Pavano (8–4)
None
8,374
31–41
73
June 25
@ Expos
1–3
Mike Johnson (3–2)
Paul Byrd (1–6)
Steve Kline (8)
13,164
31–42
74
June 27
Brewers
7–0
Curt Schilling (3–4)
Jimmy Haynes (7–7)
None
15,256
32–42
75
June 28
Brewers
9–7
Chris Brock (4–4)
Juan Acevedo (0–3)
Jeff Brantley (10)
13,520
33–42
76
June 29
Brewers
6–8
Jason Bere (5–6)
Steve Schrenk (2–3)
Curtis Leskanic (1)
21,597
33–43
77
June 30
Pirates
3–8
Kris Benson (7–6)
Randy Wolf (7–5)
None
38,221
33–44
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
78
July 1
Pirates
4–3
Paul Byrd (2–6)
Bronson Arroyo (0–2)
Jeff Brantley (11)
48,406
34–44
79
July 2
Pirates
9–1
Curt Schilling (4–4)
Todd Ritchie (5–5)
None
20,290
35–44
80
July 3
@ Brewers
5–3
Andy Ashby (3–7)
John Snyder (3–3)
Jeff Brantley (12)
13,903
36–44
81
July 4
@ Brewers
7–4
Chris Brock (5–4)
Bob Wickman (2–2)
Jeff Brantley (13)
14,602
37–44
82
July 5
@ Brewers
5–2
Randy Wolf (8–5)
Jamey Wright (4–2)
Wayne Gomes (7)
10,677
38–44
83
July 6
@ Brewers
2–4
Jeff D'Amico (4–4)
Paul Byrd (2–7)
Bob Wickman (12)
12,578
38–45
84
July 7
Orioles
1–2
Mike Mussina (6–7)
Curt Schilling (4–5)
Mike Timlin (8)
21,882
38–46
85
July 8
Orioles
13–4
Andy Ashby (4–7)
José Mercedes (3–4)
None
28,385
39–46
86
July 9
Orioles
4–5
Alan Mills (3–1)
Jeff Brantley (1–2)
Mike Timlin (9)
28,100
39–47
–
July 11
2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Turner Field in Atlanta
87
July 13
@ Blue Jays
8–5
Curt Schilling (5–5)
Chris Carpenter (7–8)
Jeff Brantley (14)
22,163
40–47
88
July 14
@ Blue Jays
2–3
Billy Koch (5–1)
Jeff Brantley (1–3)
None
21,385
40–48
89
July 15
@ Blue Jays
7–3
Bruce Chen (5–0)
David Wells (15–3)
None
24,828
41–48
90
July 16
@ Yankees
8–9 (10)
Mariano Rivera (3–3)
Jeff Brantley (1–4)
None
53,131
41–49
91
July 17
@ Yankees
10–8
David Coggin (2–0)
David Cone (1–8)
Chris Brock (1)
38,987
42–49
92
July 18
@ Yankees
1–3
Denny Neagle (9–2)
Curt Schilling (5–6)
Mariano Rivera (22)
40,013
42–50
93
July 19
@ Cubs
4–5
Félix Heredia (4–3)
Mark Holzemer (0–1)
None
39,390
42–51
94
July 20
@ Cubs
3–2
Mark Brownson (1–0)
Kevin Tapani (6–8)
Jeff Brantley (15)
38,848
43–51
95
July 21
@ Pirates
2–9
Jimmy Anderson (3–5)
Paul Byrd (2–8)
None
22,438
43–52
96
July 22
@ Pirates
1–2
Bronson Arroyo (1–3)
Robert Person (5–3)
Mike Williams (14)
28,485
43–53
97
July 23
@ Pirates
4–1
Curt Schilling (6–6)
Todd Ritchie (5–6)
None
23,840
44–53
98
July 25
Cubs
7–8
Tim Worrell (3–3)
Chris Brock (5–5)
Rick Aguilera (22)
22,065
44–54
99
July 26
Cubs
9–14
Félix Heredia (6–3)
Paul Byrd (2–9)
None
17,825
44–55
100
July 27
Cubs
1–4
Steve Rain (2–0)
Vicente Padilla (2–2)
Rick Aguilera (23)
30,722
44–56
101
July 28
Dodgers
0–2
Darren Dreifort (7–7)
Omar Daal (2–11)
Jeff Shaw (16)
20,110
44–57
102
July 29
Dodgers
3–0
Cliff Politte (2–2)
Kevin Brown (10–4)
Jeff Brantley (16)
35,189
45–57
103
July 30
Dodgers
3–2
Randy Wolf (9–5)
Chan Ho Park (11–8)
Jeff Brantley (17)
23,301
46–57
104
July 31
@ Padres
1–4
Woody Williams (6–3)
Bruce Chen (5–1)
None
43,207
46–58
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
105
August 1
@ Padres
9–10 (10)
Carlos Almanzar (2–3)
Jeff Brantley (1–5)
None
18,274
46–59
106
August 2
@ Padres
2–5
Matt Clement (10–10)
Omar Daal (2–12)
Trevor Hoffman (26)
14,447
46–60
107
August 4
@ Rockies
1–8
Julián Tavárez (7–2)
Kent Bottenfield (7–9)
None
42,827
46–61
108
August 5
@ Rockies
6–7
José Jiménez (5–0)
Jeff Brantley (1–6)
None
40,979
46–62
109
August 6
@ Rockies
10–9
Bruce Chen (6–1)
Pedro Astacio (9–8)
None
38,278
47–62
110
August 7
Padres
4–6
Matt Clement (11–10)
Robert Person (5–4)
Trevor Hoffman (30)
13,353
47–63
111
August 8
Padres
10–4
Omar Daal (3–12)
Brian Tollberg (2–2)
None
14,181
48–63
112
August 9
Padres
3–2
Chris Brock (6–5)
Heathcliff Slocumb (2–4)
None
16,541
49–63
113
August 10
Padres
3–15
Woody Williams (7–4)
Randy Wolf (9–6)
None
15,681
49–64
114
August 11
Astros
2–7
Marc Valdes (3–4)
Vicente Padilla (2–3)
None
15,551
49–65
115
August 12
Astros
3–2
Robert Person (6–4)
Wade Miller (1–4)
Jeff Brantley (18)
21,188
50–65
116
August 13
Astros
7–14
José Cabrera (1–2)
Omar Daal (3–13)
None
20,129
50–66
117
August 14
Diamondbacks
3–4 (11)
Dan Plesac (2–0)
Jeff Brantley (1–7)
Matt Mantei (10)
14,083
50–67
118
August 15
Diamondbacks
6–11
Byung-hyun Kim (3–5)
Wayne Gomes (4–5)
None
16,949
50–68
119
August 16
Diamondbacks
1–5
Armando Reynoso (10–7)
Bruce Chen (6–2)
None
23,498
50–69
120
August 18
@ Cardinals
6–7
Jason Christiansen (3–8)
Chris Brock (6–6)
None
46,253
50–70
121
August 19
@ Cardinals
3–6
Pat Hentgen (12–9)
Omar Daal (3–14)
None
47,163
50–71
122
August 20
@ Cardinals
6–0
Kent Bottenfield (8–9)
Britt Reames (0–1)
None
43,000
51–71
123
August 21
@ Reds
4–7
Pete Harnisch (5–6)
Randy Wolf (9–7)
Danny Graves (21)
21,558
51–72
124
August 22
@ Reds
5–4
Vicente Padilla (3–3)
Larry Luebbers (0–2)
Jeff Brantley (19)
22,470
52–72
125
August 23
@ Reds
4–3
Chris Brock (7–6)
Danny Graves (10–4)
Vicente Padilla (1)
20,255
53–72
126
August 24
@ Reds
3–8
Steve Parris (8–14)
Omar Daal (3–15)
None
25,745
53–73
127
August 25
@ Giants
3–16
Russ Ortiz (10–10)
Kent Bottenfield (8–10)
None
18,384
53–74
128
August 26
@ Giants
5–2
Randy Wolf (10–7)
Kirk Rueter (8–9)
Jeff Brantley (20)
19,636
54–74
129
August 27
@ Giants
2–1 (10)
Ed Vosberg (1–0)
Aaron Fultz (3–2)
None
18,717
55–74
130
August 28
Rockies
3–2
Robert Person (7–4)
Masato Yoshii (5–14)
Jeff Brantley (21)
14,118
56–74
131
August 29
Rockies
1–2
Brian Rose (5–7)
Omar Daal (3–16)
José Jiménez (17)
14,862
56–75
132
August 30
Rockies
4–5 (11)
Gabe White (9–1)
Wayne Gomes (4–6)
José Jiménez (18)
14,150
56–76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
133
September 1
@ Dodgers
1–2
Mike Fetters (6–2)
Chris Brock (7–7)
Jeff Shaw (23)
28,383
56–77
134
September 2
@ Dodgers
0–1 (10)
Matt Herges (9–3)
Vicente Padilla (3–4)
None
37,244
56–78
135
September 3
@ Dodgers
1–6
Chan Ho Park (15–8)
Robert Person (7–5)
Jeff Shaw (24)
38,150
56–79
136
September 4
@ Giants
0–3
Russ Ortiz (12–10)
Omar Daal (3–17)
Robb Nen (34)
40,930
56–80
137
September 5
@ Giants
5–8
John Johnstone (3–4)
Ed Vosberg (1–1)
Robb Nen (35)
40,930
56–81
138
September 6
@ Giants
4–5
Aaron Fultz (4–2)
Vicente Padilla (3–5)
Alan Embree (2)
40,930
56–82
139
September 8
@ Mets
2–0
Vicente Padilla (4–5)
Mike Hampton (13–9)
Jeff Brantley (22)
38,808
57–82
140
September 9
@ Mets
6–3
Robert Person (8–5)
Turk Wendell (7–5)
None
42,324
58–82
141
September 10
@ Mets
0–3
Al Leiter (15–7)
Omar Daal (3–18)
None
53,775
58–83
142
September 11 (1)
Expos
5–2
Cliff Politte (3–2)
Dustin Hermanson (11–13)
Jeff Brantley (23)
see 2nd game
59–83
143
September 11 (2)
Expos
6–7
Guillermo Mota (1–1)
Vicente Padilla (4–6)
Scott Strickland (5)
11,310
59–84
144
September 12
Expos
0–1
Tony Armas Jr. (5–8)
Amaury Telemaco (1–1)
Scott Strickland (6)
12,135
59–85
145
September 13
Expos
15–5
Bruce Chen (7–2)
Felipe Lira (4–6)
None
12,316
60–85
146
September 15
Marlins
7–4
Robert Person (9–5)
A. J. Burnett (2–6)
None
13,064
61–85
147
September 16
Marlins
2–3
Brad Penny (6–7)
Omar Daal (3–19)
Antonio Alfonseca (41)
15,255
61–86
148
September 17
Marlins
6–5
Randy Wolf (11–7)
Chuck Smith (4–6)
Thomas Jacquez (1)
15,486
62–86
149
September 18
Pirates
5–6
Rich Loiselle (1–3)
Vicente Padilla (4–7)
Mike Williams (20)
11,470
62–87
150
September 19
Pirates
8–12
Matt Skrmetta (2–2)
Amaury Telemaco (1–2)
Mike Williams (21)
11,362
62–88
151
September 20
Pirates
6–7 (10)
Rich Loiselle (2–3)
Chris Brock (7–8)
Mike Williams (22)
12,762
62–89
152
September 21
Mets
6–5
Jeff Brantley (2–7)
Rick White (5–9)
None
17,769
63–89
153
September 22
Mets
6–9
Bobby J. Jones (10–6)
Randy Wolf (11–8)
Armando Benítez (39)
21,128
63–90
154
September 23
Mets
3–7
Mike Hampton (14–10)
Cliff Politte (3–3)
None
22,570
63–91
155
September 24
Mets
2–3
Glendon Rusch (11–11)
Bruce Chen (7–3)
Armando Benítez (40)
31,391
63–92
156
September 25
@ Cubs
3–4
Rubén Quevedo (3–9)
Robert Person (9–6)
Tim Worrell (2)
26,104
63–93
157
September 26
@ Cubs
10–4
Omar Daal (4–19)
Jon Lieber (12–11)
None
26,055
64–93
158
September 27
@ Cubs
0–1
Kerry Wood (8–7)
Randy Wolf (11–9)
Tim Worrell (3)
28,180
64–94
159
September 28
@ Cubs
4–2
Cliff Politte (4–3)
Joey Nation (0–2)
Vicente Padilla (2)
22,916
65–94
160
September 29
@ Marlins
1–7
Chuck Smith (6–6)
Bruce Chen (7–4)
None
15,816
65–95
161
September 30
@ Marlins
5–11
Reid Cornelius (4–10)
Robert Person (9–7)
None
23,882
65–96
Roster
2000 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 batted 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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