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List Of Philadelphia Phillies Opening Day Starting Pitchers

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Philadelphia. They play in the National League East division. Also known in early franchise history as the "Philadelphia Quakers", the Phillies have used 72 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 128 seasons. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season, though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day. Where decisions are known, the 72 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 33 wins, 40 losses and 20 no decisions (33–40–20); where decisions are unknown, the team's record was 17–19. No decisions are awarded to the starting pitcher if the game is won or lost after the starting pitcher has left the game. It can also result if a starting pitcher does not pitch five full innings, even if his team retains the lead and wins.

Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher Steve Carlton has the most Opening Day starts for the Phillies, with 14, compiling a record of 3–9–2. He is followed by Robin Roberts (twelve starts; 5–6–1), Chris Short (six starts; 3–1–2), and Curt Schilling (five starts; 2–0–3). Grover Cleveland Alexander also made five Opening Day starts for the Phillies, equal to Schilling; however, no information on his decisions in those games is available. The team's record in his five Opening Day starts is 4–1.

Roberts holds the Phillies' record for most wins in Opening Day starts with five. Art Mahaffey has the best record in Opening Day starts for the franchise; though many players have won their only Opening Day start, Mahaffey started and won two Opening Day games, for a winning percentage of 1.000; Roy Halladay also has a 1.000 winning percentage, with two wins and a no decision in three starts. Conversely, George McQuillan is the only player to have a .000 winning percentage in more than one Opening Day start (0–2–0 in two starts). Brett Myers has a .000 winning percentage in his three starts, but has accumulated two no decisions (0–1–2). Carlton has the most Opening Day losses for the team, with nine.

The Phillies have played in six home ballparks. Their best overall Opening Day record is at Shibe Park (also known as Connie Mack Stadium), where they won 11 Opening Day games out of 14 played there (11–3). The team also owned an 8–17 Opening Day record at Baker Bowl (initially known as the Philadelphia Baseball Grounds), with 1 tie. Recreation Park's Opening Day record is 1–2, while Veterans Stadium has the lowest winning percentage (.200), with 2 wins and 8 losses. The Phillies currently play at Citizens Bank Park, where they are 1–5 on Opening Day.

The Phillies have played in seven World Series championships in their history, winning in 1980 and 2008. Carlton won his Opening Day start against the Montreal Expos in 1980, while Myers received a no-decision against the same franchise (now the Washington Nationals) in 2008, a game that the Phillies eventually lost, and lost the opening game against the Atlanta Braves in 2009. Carlton also started Opening Day in 1983, the year that the Phillies lost to the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series. Alexander started Opening Day in 1915, the Phillies' first World Series appearance, while Roberts started the first game of 1950, and Terry Mulholland the first game of 1993.

Key

Season (#) Each year is linked to an article about the Major League Baseball season;
numbers indicate the game number during that Opening Day, in the case of a doubleheader.
Final score (#) Game score with winning team's runs listed first; extra innings in parentheses
Location Stadium in italics denotes a Phillies' home game
Pitcher (#) Number of appearances as the Phillies' Opening Day starter
W Win
L Loss
T Tie
ND (W or L) No decision by starting pitcher; game result in parentheses
(W or L) Game result in parentheses; information about decision unavailable
* Advanced to the postseason
§ Won the National League Championship Series
Won the World Series

Starting pitchers

Black and white image of Grover Cleveland Alexander following through after throwing in his Phillies uniform
Grover Cleveland Alexander (team 4–1 in five Opening Day starts)
Robin Roberts: a headshot, wearing an Orioles cap and smiling
Robin Roberts (5–6–1 in 12 Opening Day starts)
Curt Schilling, in a navy-blue Boston Red Sox jersey, prepares to throw.
Curt Schilling (2–0–3 in five Opening Day starts)
Kevin Millwood delivers a pitch from the mound for the Texas Rangers.
Kevin Millwood (1–1 in two Opening Day starts)
Jon Lieber in a Phillies cap signing autographs
Jon Lieber (1–1 in two Opening Day starts)
Myers smiling after winning the 2008 World Series
Brett Myers was the Opening Day starter for the Phillies in 2007, 2008, and 2009, with a record of 0–1–2.
Season Pitcher Decision Final
score
Opponent Location Ref(s)
1883 John Coleman (1) (L) 4–3 Providence Grays Recreation Park
1884 Charlie Ferguson (1) (W) 13–2 Detroit Wolverines Recreation Park
1885 Charlie Ferguson (2) (L) 8–2 Providence Grays Recreation Park
1886 Dan Casey (1) (L) 6–3 Washington Nationals Swampoodle Grounds
1887 Ed Daily (1) (L) 4–3 New York Giants Polo Grounds I
1888 Kid Gleason (1) (L) 4–3 Boston Beaneaters South End Grounds II
1889 Charlie Buffinton (1) (W) 8–4 Washington Nationals Swampoodle Grounds
1890 Kid Gleason (2) (W) 4–0 New York Giants Polo Grounds II
1891 Kid Gleason (3) (L) 14–8 Brooklyn Grooms Philadelphia Baseball Grounds
1892 Tim Keefe (1) (L) 5–4 New York Giants Philadelphia Baseball Grounds
1893 Gus Weyhing (1) (W) 7–5 Brooklyn Grooms Philadelphia Baseball Grounds
1894 Gus Weyhing (2) (L) 4–2 Washington Senators Boundary Field
1895 Jack Taylor (1) (W) 7–6 Baltimore Orioles (NL) Union Park
1896 Jack Taylor (2) (L) 7–3 Boston Beaneaters Baker Bowl
1897 Al Orth (1) (W) 6–5 Boston Beaneaters South End Grounds III
1898 Red Donahue (1) (L) 7–6 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1899 Wiley Piatt (1) (W) 6–5 Washington Senators Baker Bowl
1900 Al Orth (2) (W) 19–17 Boston Beaneaters South End Grounds III
1901 Jack Dunn (1) (L) 12–7 Brooklyn Superbas Baker Bowl
1902 Harry Felix (1) (L) 7–0 New York Giants Polo Grounds III
1903 Chick Fraser (1) (L) 8–3 Boston Beaneaters Baker Bowl
1904 Bill Duggleby (1) (W) 6–2 Boston Beaneaters Baker Bowl
1905 Togie Pittinger (1) (W) 12–8 Brooklyn Superbas Washington Park III
1906 Johnny Lush (1) (L) 3–2 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1907 Frank Corridon (1) (W) 3–0 New York Giants Polo Grounds III
1908 George McQuillan (1) (L) 3–1 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1909 Harry Coveleski (1) (L) 9–5 Boston Doves South End Grounds III
1910 George McQuillan (2) (L) 2–0 Brooklyn Superbas Baker Bowl
1911 Earl Moore (1) W 2–0 New York Giants Polo Grounds IV
1912 Grover Cleveland Alexander (1) (L) 7–4 Boston Braves South End Grounds III
1913 Tom Seaton (1) (W) 1–0 Brooklyn Superbas Ebbets Field
1914 Grover Cleveland Alexander (2) (W) 10–1 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1915* Grover Cleveland Alexander (3) (W) 3–0 Boston Braves Fenway Park
1916 Grover Cleveland Alexander (4) (W) 5–4 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1917 Grover Cleveland Alexander (5) (W) 6–5 Brooklyn Robins Ebbets Field
1918 Erskine Mayer (1) (W) 5–2 Boston Braves Baker Bowl
1919 Elmer Jacobs (1) (L) 10–7 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1920 Eppa Rixey (1) L 9–2 Brooklyn Robins Ebbets Field
1921 Jimmy Ring (1) ND (L) 10–8 (11) New York Giants Baker Bowl
1922 Lee Meadows (1) W 7–1 Boston Braves Braves Field
1923 Bill Hubbell (1) ND (T) 5–5 Brooklyn Robins Ebbets Field
1924 Jimmy Ring (2) ND (T) 6–6 (11) Boston Braves Baker Bowl
1925 Hal Carlson (1) L 3–1 Brooklyn Robins Ebbets Field
1926 Hal Carlson (2) W 6–3 Boston Braves Baker Bowl
1927 Hal Carlson (3) L 15–7 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1928 Jimmy Ring (3) W 4–3 Brooklyn Robins Ebbets Field
1929 Claude Willoughby (1) L 11–9 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1930 Les Sweetland (1) W 1–0 Brooklyn Robins Ebbets Field
1931 Hal Elliott (1) L 9–5 New York Giants Baker Bowl
1932 Phil Collins (1) W 13–5 New York Giants Polo Grounds IV
1933 Flint Rhem (1) L 5–4 Brooklyn Robins Baker Bowl
1934 Jumbo Elliott (1) L 6–1 New York Giants Polo Grounds IV
1935 Curt Davis (1) L 12–3 Brooklyn Dodgers Baker Bowl
1936 Curt Davis (2) W 4–1 Boston Braves Baker Bowl
1937 (1) Syl Johnson (1) ND (W) 2–1 (11) Boston Braves Braves Field
1937 (2) Bucky Walters (1) W 1–0 Boston Braves Braves Field
1938 Wayne LaMaster (1) ND (L) 12–5 Brooklyn Dodgers Baker Bowl
1939 Hugh Mulcahy (1) ND (L) 7–6 (12) Boston Braves Braves Field
1940 Kirby Higbe (1) W 3–1 New York Giants Polo Grounds IV
1941 Cy Blanton (1) W 6–5 Boston Braves Shibe Park
1942 Si Johnson (1) L 2–1 Boston Braves Shibe Park
1943 Al Gerheauser (1) L 11–4 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field
1944 Dick Barrett (1) W 4–1 Brooklyn Dodgers Shibe Park
1945 Ken Raffensberger (1) L 8–2 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field
1946 Oscar Judd (1) L 8–4 New York Giants Polo Grounds IV
1947 Schoolboy Rowe (1) W 4–3 New York Giants Shibe Park
1948 Dutch Leonard (1) W 3–1 Boston Braves Shibe Park
1949 Ken Heintzelman (1) W 4–0 Boston Braves Braves Field
1950* Robin Roberts (1) W 9–1 Brooklyn Dodgers Shibe Park
1951 Robin Roberts (2) W 5–2 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field
1952 Robin Roberts (3) L 5–3 New York Giants Polo Grounds IV
1953 Robin Roberts (4) L 4–1 Brooklyn Dodgers Connie Mack Stadium
1954 Robin Roberts (5) L 4–2 Pittsburgh Pirates Forbes Field
1955 Robin Roberts (6) W 4–2 New York Giants Connie Mack Stadium
1956 Robin Roberts (7) W 8–6 Brooklyn Dodgers Ebbets Field
1957 Robin Roberts (8) L 7–6 Brooklyn Dodgers Connie Mack Stadium
1958 Robin Roberts (9) ND (W) 5–4 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field
1959 Robin Roberts (10) W 2–1 Cincinnati Reds Connie Mack Stadium
1960 Robin Roberts (11) L 9–4 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field
1961 Robin Roberts (12) L 6–2 Los Angeles Dodgers Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
1962 Art Mahaffey (1) W 12–4 Cincinnati Reds Crosley Field
1963 Art Mahaffey (2) W 2–1 Cincinnati Reds Connie Mack Stadium
1964 Dennis Bennett (1) ND (W) 5–3 New York Mets Connie Mack Stadium
1965 Chris Short (1) W 2–0 Houston Astros Astrodome
1966 Chris Short (2) ND (W) 3–2 (12) St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium I
1967 Jim Bunning (1) L 4–2 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field
1968 Chris Short (3) W 2–0 Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium
1969 Chris Short (4) ND (L) 7–6 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field
1970 Chris Short (5) W 2–0 Chicago Cubs Connie Mack Stadium
1971 Chris Short (6) L 4–2 Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rivers Stadium
1972 Steve Carlton (1) W 4–2 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field
1973 Steve Carlton (2) L 3–0 New York Mets Shea Stadium
1974 Steve Carlton (3) ND (W) 5–4 New York Mets Veterans Stadium
1975 Steve Carlton (4) L 2–1 New York Mets Shea Stadium
1976* Jim Kaat (1) ND (L) 5–4 Pittsburgh Pirates Veterans Stadium
1977* Steve Carlton (5) L 4–3 Montreal Expos Veterans Stadium
1978* Steve Carlton (6) L 5–1 St. Louis Cardinals Veterans Stadium
1979 Steve Carlton (7) L 8–1 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium II
1980 Steve Carlton (8) W 6–3 Montreal Expos Veterans Stadium
1981* Steve Carlton (9) ND (L) 3–2 Cincinnati Reds Riverfront Stadium
1982 Steve Carlton (10) L 7–2 New York Mets Veterans Stadium
1983 Steve Carlton (11) L 2–0 New York Mets Shea Stadium
1984 Steve Carlton (12) W 5–0 Atlanta Braves Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
1985 Steve Carlton (13) L 6–0 Atlanta Braves Veterans Stadium
1986 Steve Carlton (14) L 7–4 Cincinnati Reds Riverfront Stadium
1987 Shane Rawley (1) L 6–0 Atlanta Braves Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
1988 Shane Rawley (2) L 5–3 Pittsburgh Pirates Veterans Stadium
1989 Floyd Youmans (1) L 5–3 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field
1990 Bruce Ruffin (1) ND (L) 2–1 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field
1991 Terry Mulholland (1) L 2–1 New York Mets Shea Stadium
1992 Terry Mulholland (2) L 4–3 Chicago Cubs Veterans Stadium
1993 Terry Mulholland (3) W 3–1 Houston Astros Astrodome
1994 Curt Schilling (1) ND (W) 12–6 Colorado Rockies Mile High Stadium
1995 Curt Schilling (2) ND (L) 7–6 St. Louis Cardinals Busch Stadium II
1996 Sid Fernandez (1) L 5–3 Colorado Rockies Veterans Stadium
1997 Curt Schilling (3) W 3–0 Los Angeles Dodgers Dodger Stadium
1998 Curt Schilling (4) ND (L) 1–0 (14) New York Mets Shea Stadium
1999 Curt Schilling (5) W 7–4 Atlanta Braves Turner Field
2000 Andy Ashby (1) L 6–4 Arizona Diamondbacks Bank One Ballpark
2001 Omar Daal (1) ND (W) 6–5 (13) Florida Marlins Pro Player Stadium
2002 Robert Person (1) L 7–2 Atlanta Braves Turner Field
2003 Kevin Millwood (1) W 8–5 Florida Marlins Pro Player Stadium
2004 Kevin Millwood (2) L 2–1 Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park
2005 Jon Lieber (1) W 8–4 Washington Nationals Citizens Bank Park
2006 Jon Lieber (2) L 13–5 St. Louis Cardinals Citizens Bank Park
2007* Brett Myers (1) ND (L) 5–3 Atlanta Braves Citizens Bank Park
2008 Brett Myers (2) ND (L) 11–6 Washington Nationals Citizens Bank Park
2009 Brett Myers (3) L 4–1 Atlanta Braves Citizens Bank Park
2010* Roy Halladay (1) W 11–1 Washington Nationals Nationals Park
2011* Roy Halladay (2) ND (W) 5–4 Houston Astros Citizens Bank Park
2012 Roy Halladay (3) W 1–0 Pittsburgh Pirates PNC Park
2013 Cole Hamels (1) L 7–5 Atlanta Braves Turner Field
2014 Cliff Lee (1) W 14–10 Texas Rangers Globe Life Park in Arlington
2015 Cole Hamels (2) L 8–0 Boston Red Sox Citizens Bank Park
2016 Jeremy Hellickson (1) ND (L) 2–6 Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park
2017 Jeremy Hellickson (2) W 4–3 Cincinnati Reds Great American Ball Park
2018 Aaron Nola (1) ND (L) 5–8 Atlanta Braves SunTrust Park
2019 Aaron Nola (2) W 10–4 Atlanta Braves Citizens Bank Park
2020 Aaron Nola (3) L 2–5 Miami Marlins Citizens Bank Park
2021 Aaron Nola (4) ND (W) 3–2 (10) Atlanta Braves Citizens Bank Park
2022 Aaron Nola (5) W 9–5 Oakland Athletics Citizens Bank Park
2023* Aaron Nola (6) ND (L) 7–11 Texas Rangers Globe Life Field
2024 Zack Wheeler ND (L) 3–9 Atlanta Braves Citizens Bank Park

Footnotes

  • In 1907, the Giants forfeited the opening day game to the Phillies, who won 3–0.
  • In 1923, the opening day game ended in a tie with the Brooklyn Robins, 5–5. The teams played again the following day, with the Robins defeating the Phillies, 6–5.
  • In 1924, the opening day game ended in a tie with the Boston Braves, 6–6. The teams played again the following day, with the Braves defeating the Phillies, 4–3, in 10 innings.
  • In 1937, the Phillies played the Boston Braves in a doubleheader on Opening Day, winning both games. Reliever Syl Johnson started game one, but did not factor in the decision, as the game went to 11 innings. Starter Bucky Walters won game two.

See also