2024 Philadelphia Phillies season

The 2024 Philadelphia Phillies season is the 142nd season in the history of the franchise, and its 21st season at Citizens Bank Park. They enter the season as the runner-ups of the National League.

2024 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
DivisionEast
BallparkCitizens Bank Park
CityPhiladelphia
Record53–27 (.663)
OwnersJohn S. Middleton
President of baseball operationsDave Dombrowski
ManagersRob Thomson
TelevisionNBC Sports Philadelphia
NBC Sports Philadelphia +
NBC Philadelphia
(Tom McCarthy, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Mike Schmidt, Jimmy Rollins, Rubén Amaro Jr.)
RadioPhillies Radio Network
WIP SportsRadio 94.1 FM (English)
(Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Kevin Stocker, Gregg Murphy)
WTTM (Spanish)
(Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo)
StatsESPN.com
BB-reference
Seasons

Offseason

Players becoming free agents

  • Aaron Nola – Re-signed with the Phillies on a seven-year, $172 million contract on November 19, 2023.[1]

Free agent acquisitions

In a quieter offseason for the club compared to prior years, the Phillies made additions to depth with the acquisitions of pitchers Kolby Allard and Spencer Turnbull, along with utility player Whit Merrifield.

Trade acquisitions

On March 24, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded outfielder Jake Cave to the Colorado Rockies for cash considerations.[8]

On April 6, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded relief pitcher Connor Brogdon to the Los Angeles Dodgers for LHP Benony Robles.[9]

Regular season

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 5327 0.662 31–12 22–15
Atlanta Braves 4434 0.564 8 24–13 20–21
New York Mets 3939 0.500 13 20–23 19–16
Washington Nationals 3842 0.475 15 17–19 21–23
Miami Marlins 2852 0.350 25 16–27 12–25

National League Playoff Leaders

Division leaders W L Pct.
Philadelphia Phillies 5327 0.662
Los Angeles Dodgers 5131 0.622
Milwaukee Brewers 4833 0.593
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Atlanta Braves 4434 0.564 +3½
St. Louis Cardinals 4138 0.519
San Diego Padres 4441 0.518
New York Mets 3939 0.500
Arizona Diamondbacks 3941 0.487
Pittsburgh Pirates 3941 0.487
San Francisco Giants 3942 0.481 3
Washington Nationals 3842 0.475
Cincinnati Reds 3743 0.463
Chicago Cubs 3744 0.457 5
Miami Marlins 2852 0.350 13½
Colorado Rockies 2753 0.338 14½

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 0–31–25–15–21–30–00–00–00–00–01–22–23–30–04–8
Atlanta 3–02–10–00–00–35–10–03–32–10–01–30–00–00–011–5
Chicago 2–11–20–03–02–12–23–42–20–03–42–40–00–00–07–5
Cincinnati 1–50–00–00–01–30–01–21–24–30–01–21–20–02–17–8
Colorado 2–50–00–30–00–00–30–00–00–31–25–21–50–00–06–8
Los Angeles 3–33–01–23–40–03–00–04-20–00–03–55–13–14–24–2
Miami 0–01–52–20–03–00–32–12–11–20–40–01–21–20–44–8
Milwaukee 0–00–04–32–10–00–01–23–00–04–31–20–06–10–013–12
New York 0–03–32–22–10–02–11–20–31–33–00–01–23–20–03–7
Philadelphia 0–01–20–03–43–00–02–10–03–12–23–04–02–15–16–2
Pittsburgh 0–00–04–30–02–10–04–03–40–32–20–01–20–02–14–10
San Diego 2–10–03–12–12–23–20–02–10–00–30–03–41–20–01–2
San Francisco 2–20–00–02–15–11–52–10–02–10–42–14–30–01–22–4
St. Louis 3–30–00–00–00–01–32–11–62–31–20–02–10–00–09–7
Washington 0–00–00–01–20–02–44–00–00–01–51–20–02–10–010–14

Updated with the results of all games through May 31, 2024.

March

Just five months removed from a heartbreaking National League Championship Series defeat to the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Phillies entered the 2024 season with high expectations and were looking to make some noise in the 2024 season. The Phillies kicked off their 2024 campaign against the Atlanta Braves, the same team they defeated in the National League Division Series two years in a row. The Phillies struggled in the first series of the year, losing two games out of three while being outscored, 12–25.

April

The Phillies' struggles continued into early April. The team continuously battled back and forth and was struggling to stay around the .500 mark. Going into the middle of April, the team found themselves at an 8–8 record and the offense continued to struggle while the pitching staff started to find its rhythm. The Phillies would end up going on a seven game win streak led by an offense that looked like it had finally found its spark. The Phillies finished the month off with a 20–11 record and became the first team in MLB to reach 20 wins on the year. By the end of April, the Phillies had the second best record in the National League, behind the Braves, and the fourth best record in all of baseball behind the Braves, Orioles, and Guardians respectfully. [10] The Phillies also were 1st in home runs in the National League and 2nd in total home runs in MLB, behind the Orioles to end the month. Philles starting pitcher Ranger Suárez was named the NL Pitcher of the Month for the month of April.[11]

May

The Phillies began May with a seven-game winning-streak, including a four-game series sweep of the San Francisco Giants. The streak ended with a series splitting loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on May 7, before taking two of three games against the Miami Marlins. The Phillies went on to take three of four in a home-and-home series against the New York Mets, before winning another six straight games, including sweeps of the Washington Nationals and defending World Series Champion Texas Rangers. On May 22, J. T. Realmuto hit the 14,000th home run in franchise history in an 11–4 victory over the Rangers.[12] As of May 24, the Phillies were 28–6 over their preceding 34 games, tying a franchise mark last set in 1892.[13] Further, the Phillies 36–14 start put them 22 games above-.500, a feat last set by the team at the end of the 2011 season.[14] On Friday, May 31, The Phillies defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in a 4–2 victory to become the first team to 40 wins.

Current roster

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers
Starting rotation

Bullpen


Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

Restricted list

Game log

Regular season

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
2024 Game Log: 53–27 (Home: 31–11; Away: 21–15; Neutral: 1–1)
March/April: 20–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 10–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
March 28BravesPostponed (rain); Makeup: March 29[15]
1March 29Braves3–9Pierce Johnson (1–0)José Alvarado (0–1)44,4520–1
2March 30Braves4–12Jesse Chavez (1–0)Aaron Nola (0–1)44,4680–2
3March 31Braves5–4Matt Strahm (1–0)Aaron Bummer (0–1)José Alvarado (1)42,5151–2
4April 1Reds3–6 (10)Alexis Díaz (1–1)Connor Brogdon (0–1)33,7541–3
5April 2Reds9–4Spencer Turnbull (1–0)Graham Ashcraft (0–1)Ricardo Pinto (1)28,1192–3
6April 3Reds1–4Frankie Montas (2–0)Zack Wheeler (0–1)Alexis Díaz (1)28,0772–4
7April 5@ Nationals4–0Aaron Nola (1–1)Patrick Corbin (0–1)21,3743–4
8April 6@ Nationals5–2Ranger Suárez (1–0)Jake Irvin (0–1)José Alvarado (2)29,7184–4
9April 7@ Nationals2–3MacKenzie Gore (1–0)Cristopher Sánchez (0–1)Kyle Finnegan (3)24,7654–5
10April 8@ Cardinals5–3 (10)Jeff Hoffman (1–0)Ryan Helsley (1–1)Gregory Soto (1)32,6215–5
11April 9@ Cardinals0–3Sonny Gray (1–0)Zack Wheeler (0–2)Ryan Helsley (4)31,9725–6
12April 10@ Cardinals4–3Aaron Nola (2–1)Andre Pallante (0–1)Jeff Hoffman (1)33,1046–6
13April 11Pirates5–1Ranger Suárez (2–0)Jared Jones (1–2)33,3627–6
14April 12Pirates2–5Bailey Falter (1–0)Cristopher Sánchez (0–2)David Bednar (2)35,5787–7
15April 13Pirates4–3Jeff Hoffman (2–0)José Hernández (1–1)40,5198–7
16April 14Pirates2–9Mitch Keller (2–1)Zack Wheeler (0–3)44,5688–8
17April 15Rockies2–1 (10)Seranthony Domínguez (1–0)Jake Bird (0–1)35,4969–8
18April 16Rockies5–0Ranger Suárez (3–0)Austin Gomber (0–1)35,01010–8
19April 17Rockies7–6Cristopher Sánchez (1–2)Ryan Feltner (1–2)José Alvarado (3)35,70611–8
20April 19White Sox7–0Spencer Turnbull (2–0)Garrett Crochet (1–3)39,06912–8
21April 20White Sox9–5Zack Wheeler (1–3)Michael Soroka (0–3)José Alvarado (4)44,54613–8
22April 21White Sox8–2Aaron Nola (3–1)Nick Nastrini (0–2)43,61414–8
23April 22@ Reds7–0Ranger Suárez (4–0)Hunter Greene (0–2)11,26315–8
24April 23@ Reds1–8Fernando Cruz (1–1)Cristopher Sánchez (1–3)13,65315–9
25April 24@ Reds4–7Justin Wilson (1–0)Seranthony Domínguez (1–1)Alexis Díaz (5)14,14515–10
26April 25@ Reds5–0Zack Wheeler (2–3)Nick Martinez (0–1)17,55716–10
27April 26@ Padres9–3Aaron Nola (4–1)Joe Musgrove (3–3)40,76317–10
28April 27@ Padres5–1Ranger Suárez (5–0)Dylan Cease (3–2)43,01818–10
29April 28@ Padres8–6Taijuan Walker (1–0)Michael King (2–3)José Alvarado (5)42,03719–10
30April 29@ Angels5–6Adam Cimber (2–0)Seranthony Domínguez (1–2)Carlos Estévez (5)25,44919–11
31April 30@ Angels7–5José Alvarado (1–1)Carlos Estévez (0–1)Jeff Hoffman (2)23,94920–11
May: 20–7 (Home: 13–2; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
32May 1@ Angels2–1Zack Wheeler (3–3)Patrick Sandoval (1–5)Gregory Soto (2)20,15621–11
33May 3Giants4–3Matt Strahm (2–0)Jordan Hicks (2–1)José Alvarado (6)40,88822–11
34May 4Giants14–3Ranger Suárez (6–0)Keaton Winn (3–4)42,61023–11
35May 5Giants5–4Taijuan Walker (2–0)Logan Webb (3–3)José Alvarado (7)41,05824–11
36May 6Giants6–1Zack Wheeler (4–3)Mason Black (0–1)33,40825–11
37May 7Blue Jays10–1Cristopher Sánchez (2–3)José Berríos (4–3)39,49226–11
38May 8Blue Jays3–5Chris Bassitt (3–5)Aaron Nola (4–2)Jordan Romano (5)34,68126–12
39May 10@ Marlins8–2Ranger Suárez (7–0)Trevor Rogers (0–6)15,11927–12
40May 11@ Marlins8–3Taijuan Walker (3–0)Jesús Luzardo (0–3)13,21028–12
41May 12@ Marlins6–7 (10)Anthony Bender (1–2)Gregory Soto (0–1)13,00128–13
42May 13@ Mets5–4 (10)Orion Kerkering (1–0)Sean Reid-Foley (1–1)José Alvarado (8)28,08629–13
43May 14@ Mets4–0Aaron Nola (5–2)José Buttó (1–3)30,04730–13
44May 15Mets10–5Ranger Suárez (8–0)Joey Lucchesi (0–1)37,21931–13
45May 16Mets5–6 (11)Jorge López (1–0)José Alvarado (1–2)Jake Diekman (1)38,26731–14
46May 17Nationals4–2Zack Wheeler (5–3)Jake Irvin (2–4)Jeff Hoffman (3)44,50732–14
47May 18Nationals4–3 (10)Gregory Soto (1–1)Kyle Finnegan (1–3)43,11233–14
48May 19Nationals11–5Aaron Nola (6–2)Jacob Barnes (2–1)44,71334–14
49May 21Rangers5–2Ranger Suárez (9–0)Jon Gray (2–2)José Alvarado (9)41,08335–14
50May 22Rangers11–4Matt Strahm (3–0)Dane Dunning (3–3)39,59536–14
51May 23Rangers5–2Zack Wheeler (6–3)Andrew Heaney (0–6)Jeff Hoffman (4)42,37737–14
52May 24@ Rockies2–3 (11)Tyler Kinley (3–1)Gregory Soto (1–2)35,00737–15
53May 25@ Rockies8–4José Ruiz (1–0)Justin Lawrence (1–3)37,53538–15
54May 26@ Rockies2–5Cal Quantrill (4–3)Ranger Suárez (9–1)Tyler Kinley (2)47,44238–16
55May 27@ Giants4–8Randy Rodríguez (1–0)Taijuan Walker (3–1)40,59838–17
56May 28@ Giants0–1 (10)Sean Hjelle (2–1)Matt Strahm (3–1)34,65538–18
57May 29@ Giants6–1Cristopher Sánchez (3–3)Kyle Harrison (4–2)31,76339–18
58May 31Cardinals4–2Aaron Nola (7–2)Miles Mikolas (3–6)Jeff Hoffman (5)44,74240–18
June: 13–9 (Home: 8–3; Away: 4–5; Neutral: 1–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
59June 1Cardinals6–1Spencer Turnbull (3–0)Sonny Gray (7–3)44,66841–18
60June 2Cardinals4–5 (10)John King (2–1)Gregory Soto (1–3)Ryan Helsley (19)41,19041–19
61June 3Brewers3–1Zack Wheeler (7–3)Bryse Wilson (3–2)José Alvarado (10)43,55342–19
62June 4Brewers2–1 (10)Seranthony Domínguez (2–2)Joel Payamps (1–2)40,63243–19
63June 5Brewers2–0Aaron Nola (8–2)Aaron Ashby (0–2)José Alvarado (11)38,91044–19
64June 8*@ Mets7–2Ranger Suárez (10–1)Sean Manaea (3–3)53,88245–19
65June 9*Mets5–6Reed Garrett (6–2)José Alvarado (1–3)Drew Smith (2)55,07445–20
66June 11@ Red Sox4–1Zack Wheeler (8–3)Kutter Crawford (2–6)José Alvarado (12)35,00446–20
67June 12@ Red Sox6–8Cam Booser (1–2)José Ruiz (1–1)Kenley Jansen (10)33,23646–21
68June 13@ Red Sox3–9Tanner Houck (7–5)Aaron Nola (8–3)Brad Keller (1)34,00746–22
69June 14@ Orioles5–3 (11)Orion Kerkering (2–0)Jacob Webb (1–4)Seranthony Domínguez (1)43,98747–22
70June 15@ Orioles2–6Grayson Rodriguez (8–2)Taijuan Walker (3–2)44,55547–23
71June 16@ Orioles3–8Corbin Burnes (8–2)Zack Wheeler (8–4)Yennier Canó (3)44,52547–24
72June 17Padres9–2Cristopher Sánchez (4–3)Randy Vásquez (1–4)43,13448–24
73June 18Padres4–3Jeff Hoffman (3–0)Robert Suárez (4–1)43,02149–24
74June 19Padres2–5Matt Waldron (5–6)Orion Kerkering (2–1)Robert Suárez (18)44,44549–25
75June 21Diamondbacks4–5Jordan Montgomery (6–4)Taijuan Walker (3–3)Paul Sewald (9)44,43649–26
76June 22Diamondbacks12–1Zack Wheeler (9–4)Tommy Henry (2–3)44,28850–26
77June 23Diamondbacks4–1Cristopher Sánchez (5–3)Slade Cecconi (2–6)44,07951–26
78June 24@ Tigers8–1Aaron Nola (9–3)Casey Mize (1–6)20,10852–26
79June 25@ Tigers1–4Tarik Skubal (9–3)Ranger Suárez (10–2)24,34552–27
80June 26@ Tigers6–2José Ruiz (2–1)Keider Montero (0–2)22,53053–27
81June 27Marlins
82June 28Marlins
83June 29Marlins
84June 30Marlins
*June 8 and 9 games played at London Stadium in London, England
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
85July 2@ Cubs
86July 3@ Cubs
87July 4@ Cubs
88July 5@ Braves
89July 6@ Braves
90July 7@ Braves
91July 9Dodgers
92July 10Dodgers
93July 11Dodgers
94July 12Athletics
95July 13Athletics
96July 14Athletics
July 162024 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
97July 19@ Pirates
98July 20@ Pirates
99July 21@ Pirates
100July 22@ Twins
101July 23@ Twins
102July 24@ Twins
103July 26Guardians
104July 27Guardians
105July 28Guardians
106July 29Yankees
107July 30Yankees
108July 31Yankees
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 2@ Mariners
110August 3@ Mariners
111August 4@ Mariners
112August 5@ Dodgers
113August 6@ Dodgers
114August 7@ Dodgers
115August 8@ Diamondbacks
116August 9@ Diamondbacks
117August 10@ Diamondbacks
118August 11@ Diamondbacks
119August 13Marlins
120August 14Marlins
121August 15Nationals
122August 16Nationals
123August 17Nationals
124August 18Nationals
125August 20@ Braves
126August 21@ Braves
127August 22@ Braves
128August 23@ Royals
129August 24@ Royals
130August 25@ Royals
131August 26Astros
132August 27Astros
133August 28Astros
134August 29Braves
135August 30Braves
136August 31Braves
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1Braves
138September 3@ Blue Jays
139September 4@ Blue Jays
140September 5@ Marlins
141September 6@ Marlins
142September 7@ Marlins
143September 8@ Marlins
144September 9Rays
145September 10Rays
146September 11Rays
147September 13Mets
148September 14Mets
149September 15Mets
150September 16@ Brewers
151September 17@ Brewers
152September 18@ Brewers
153September 19@ Mets
154September 20@ Mets
155September 21@ Mets
156September 22@ Mets
157September 23Cubs
158September 24Cubs
159September 25Cubs
160September 27@ Nationals
161September 28@ Nationals
162September 29@ Nationals

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Lehigh Valley IronPigs International League Anthony Contreras
AA Reading Fightin Phils Eastern League Al Pedrique
High A Jersey Shore BlueClaws South Atlantic League Greg Brodzinski
Low-A Clearwater Threshers Florida State League Marty Malloy
Rookie FCL Phillies Florida Complex League Shawn Williams
Rookie DSL Phillies Red Dominican Summer League Nerluis Martinez
Rookie DSL Phillies White Dominican Summer League Luis Avila

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