2022 Philadelphia Phillies season

2022 Philadelphia Phillies
National League Champions
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Record87–75 (.537)
Divisional place3rd
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Owner(s)John S. Middleton
President of baseball operationsDave Dombrowski
Manager(s)Joe Girardi (fired June 3, 2022)
Rob Thomson (interim, June 3 to October 10)
Local televisionNBC Sports Philadelphia
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NBC Philadelphia
(Tom McCarthy, John Kruk, Ben Davis, Mike Schmidt, Jimmy Rollins, Rubén Amaro Jr.)
Local radioPhillies Radio Network
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(Scott Franzke, Larry Andersen, Michael Bourn, Chad Durbin, Erik Kratz, Kevin Stocker)
WTTM (Spanish)
(Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo)
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The 2022 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 140th season in the history of the franchise, and the 19th season for the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, the MLB and MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7. Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.

On June 3, manager Joe Girardi was dismissed from the team, and Rob Thomson was named the new interim manager. On October 10, Thomson signed a contract extension and the interim title was removed.

On October 3, the Phillies clinched their first playoff berth since the 2011 season and defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card Series. They upset the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series in four games and advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 2010. They defeated the San Diego Padres in five games to advance to the World Series, their first World Series appearance since 2009. However, their run would end at the hands of the Houston Astros, who defeated the Phillies in six games.

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place. As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League will adopt the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery will be implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches will appear on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.

Player transactions

Players becoming free agents

Acquisitions

The Phillies began their bullpen overhaul on November 5, 2021, when they claimed left-handed relief pitcher Ryan Sherriff off of waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays.

On March 15, 2022, Brad Hand and Jeurys Familia both signed one-year contracts with the Phillies. On March 20, Kyle Schwarber signed a four-year, $79 million contract, making him the Phillies first high tier acquisition of the off-season. On March 23, 2022, Nick Castellanos agreed to a five-year, $100 million contract with the Phillies, putting them over the Luxury Tax. Castellanos announced the deal by posting a picture of the Philadelphia skyline on his Instagram page.

Roster

All players who made an appearance for the Phillies during 2022 are included.

2022 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Regular season

National League East

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Atlanta Braves 101 61 0.623 55–26 46–35
New York Mets 101 61 0.623 54–27 47–34
Philadelphia Phillies 87 75 0.537 14 47–34 40–41
Miami Marlins 69 93 0.426 32 34–47 35–46
Washington Nationals 55 107 0.340 46 26–55 29–52


National League Playoff Leaders

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 111 51 0.685
Atlanta Braves 101 61 0.623
St. Louis Cardinals 93 69 0.574


Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 101 61 0.623 +14
San Diego Padres 89 73 0.549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 87 75 0.537
Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 0.531 1
San Francisco Giants 81 81 0.500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 0.457 13
Chicago Cubs 74 88 0.457 13
Miami Marlins 69 93 0.426 18
Colorado Rockies 68 94 0.420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62 100 0.383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62 100 0.383 25
Washington Nationals 55 107 0.340 32


Game log

Legend
  Phillies win
  Phillies loss
  Postponement
Bold Phillies team member
2022 Game Log: 87–75 (Home: 47–34; Away: 40–41)
April: 11–11 (Home: 8–5; Away: 3–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 8 Athletics 9–5 Aaron Nola (1–0) Frankie Montas (0–1) 44,232 1–0
2 April 9 Athletics 4–2 Kyle Gibson (1–0) Cole Irvin (0–1) Corey Knebel (1) 41,622 2–0
3 April 10 Athletics 1–4 Daulton Jefferies (1–0) Bailey Falter (0–1) 33,507 2–1
4 April 11 Mets 5–4 Seranthony Domínguez (1–0) Seth Lugo (0–1) Brad Hand (1) 22,317 3–1
5 April 12 Mets 0–2 Tylor Megill (2–0) Zack Wheeler (0–1) Edwin Díaz (1) 26,045 3–2
6 April 13 Mets 6–9 Max Scherzer (2–0) Aaron Nola (1–1) 31,190 3–3
7 April 14 @ Marlins 3–4 Sandy Alcántara (1–0) Kyle Gibson (1–1) Anthony Bender (2) 31,184 3–4
8 April 15 @ Marlins 1–7 Pablo López (1–0) Zach Eflin (0–1) 11,990 3–5
9 April 16 @ Marlins 10–3 Ranger Suárez (1–0) Trevor Rogers (0–2) 13,412 4–5
10 April 17 @ Marlins 3–11 Elieser Hernández (1–1) Zack Wheeler (0–2) 11,476 4–6
11 April 18 @ Rockies 1–4 Chad Kuhl (1–0) Aaron Nola (1–2) Álex Colomé (1) 20,403 4–7
12 April 19 @ Rockies 5–6 Justin Lawrence (1–0) Seranthony Domínguez (1–1) Daniel Bard (5) 23,800 4–8
13 April 20 @ Rockies 9–6 Brad Hand (1–0) Jhoulys Chacín (2–1) Corey Knebel (2) 21,490 5–8
14 April 22 Brewers 4–2 Nick Nelson (1–0) Aaron Ashby (0–2) Corey Knebel (3) 29,285 6–8
15 April 23 Brewers 3–5 Adrian Houser (1–2) Zack Wheeler (0–3) Josh Hader (7) 30,612 6–9
16 April 24 Brewers 0–1 Devin Williams (1–0) Corey Knebel (0–1) Josh Hader (8) 26,175 6–10
17 April 25 Rockies 8–2 Kyle Gibson (2–1) Kyle Freeland (0–3) 20,130 7–10
18 April 26 Rockies 10–3 Zach Eflin (1–1) Germán Márquez (0–1) 22,300 8–10
19 April 27 Rockies 7–3 Ranger Suárez (2–0) Ryan Feltner (0–1) 20,127 9–10
20 April 28 Rockies 7–1 Zack Wheeler (1–3) Austin Gomber (1–2) 20,098 10–10
21 April 29 @ Mets 0–3 Tylor Megill (4–0) Aaron Nola (1–3) Edwin Díaz (4) 32,416 10–11
22 April 30 @ Mets 4–1 James Norwood (1–0) Adam Ottavino (1–1) Corey Knebel (4) 40,036 11–11
May: 10–18 (Home: 3–10; Away: 7–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
23 May 1 @ Mets 6–10 Max Scherzer (4–0) Zach Eflin (1–2) 30,608 11–12
24 May 3 Rangers 4–6 Brock Burke (3–0) Ranger Suárez (2–1) Joe Barlow (2) 27,788 11–13
25 May 4 Rangers 1–2 (10) Matt Bush (1–1) Brad Hand (1–1) Joe Barlow (3) 21,315 11–14
26 May 5 Mets 7–8 Adonis Medina (1–0) Corey Knebel (0–2) Edwin Díaz (6) 24,040 11–15
May 6 Mets Postponed (rain); Makeup: August 20 as a split doubleheader
May 7 Mets Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 8 as a traditional doubleheader
27 May 8 (1) Mets 3–2 Kyle Gibson (3–1) Max Scherzer (4–1) Corey Knebel (5) see 2nd game 12–15
28 May 8 (2) Mets 1–6 Chris Bassitt (4–2) Cristopher Sánchez (0–1) 37,133 12–16
29 May 9 @ Mariners 9–0 Ranger Suárez (3–1) Chris Flexen (1–5) 15,881 13–16
30 May 10 @ Mariners 4–5 Robbie Ray (3–3) Aaron Nola (1–4) Paul Sewald (1) 16,442 13–17
31 May 11 @ Mariners 4–2 Seranthony Domínguez (2–1) Logan Gilbert (4–1) Corey Knebel (6) 16,387 14–17
32 May 12 @ Dodgers 9–7 Andrew Bellatti (1–0) Daniel Hudson (1–3) Corey Knebel (7) 46,539 15–17
33 May 13 @ Dodgers 12–10 (10) Jeurys Familia (1–0) Brusdar Graterol (0–2) Francisco Morales (1) 50,712 16–17
34 May 14 @ Dodgers 8–3 Ranger Suárez (4–1) Julio Urías (2–3) 50,279 17–17
35 May 15 @ Dodgers 4–5 Shane Greene (1–0) Corey Knebel (0–3) 51,869 17–18
36 May 17 Padres 0–3 Mike Clevinger (1–0) Zach Eflin (1–3) Taylor Rogers (14) 29,200 17–19
37 May 18 Padres 3–0 Zack Wheeler (2–3) Blake Snell (0–1) Corey Knebel (8) 27,655 18–19
38 May 19 Padres 0–2 Yu Darvish (4–1) Kyle Gibson (3–2) Taylor Rogers (15) 30,146 18–20
39 May 20 Dodgers 1–4 Julio Urías (3–3) Ranger Suárez (4–2) Craig Kimbrel (8) 30,025 18–21
40 May 21 Dodgers 4–7 Daniel Hudson (2–3) José Alvarado (0–1) Craig Kimbrel (9) 32,068 18–22
41 May 22 Dodgers 4–3 (10) Corey Knebel (1–3) Evan Phillips (1–2) 34,021 19–22
42 May 23 @ Braves 7–3 Zack Wheeler (3–3) Tucker Davidson (1–1) 41,762 20–22
43 May 24 @ Braves 5–6 Kenley Jansen (3–0) Nick Nelson (1–1) 32,274 20–23
44 May 25 @ Braves 4–8 Spencer Strider (1–1) Ranger Suárez (4–3) 29,339 20–24
45 May 26 @ Braves 4–1 Aaron Nola (2–4) Kyle Wright (4–3) 33,188 21–24
46 May 27 @ Mets 6–8 Carlos Carrasco (5–1) Bailey Falter (0–2) Edwin Díaz (11) 30,175 21–25
47 May 28 @ Mets 2–8 Taijuan Walker (3–0) Zach Eflin (1–4) 37,455 21–26
48 May 29 @ Mets 4–5 (10) Edwin Díaz (2–1) Corey Knebel (1–4) 36,513 21–27
49 May 30 Giants 4–5 (10) Dominic Leone (3–0) Andrew Bellatti (1–1) Camilo Doval (8) 26,650 21–28
50 May 31 Giants 4–7 (11) José Álvarez (2–1) Andrew Bellatti (1–2) 20,927 21–29
June: 19–8 (Home: 9–4; Away: 10–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
51 June 1 Giants 6–5 Aaron Nola (3–4) Jarlin García (1–2) Corey Knebel (9) 22,213 22–29
52 June 3 Angels 10–0 Zach Eflin (2–4) Chase Silseth (1–2) 28,721 23–29
53 June 4 Angels 7–2 Zack Wheeler (4–3) Michael Lorenzen (5–3) 36,313 24–29
54 June 5 Angels 9–7 Corey Knebel (2–4) Raisel Iglesias (1–4) 34,801 25–29
55 June 7 @ Brewers 3–2 Connor Brogdon (1–0) Josh Hader (0–1) Corey Knebel (10) 27,109 26–29
56 June 8 @ Brewers 10–0 Aaron Nola (4–4) Adrian Houser (3–6) 29,353 27–29
57 June 9 @ Brewers 8–3 Seranthony Domínguez (3–1) Corbin Burnes (3–4) 27,306 28–29
58 June 10 Diamondbacks 7–5 Kyle Gibson (4–2) Zac Gallen (4–2) Corey Knebel (11) 37,423 29–29
59 June 11 Diamondbacks 4–0 Zack Wheeler (5–3) Madison Bumgarner (2–6) 30,820 30–29
60 June 12 Diamondbacks 1–13 Luke Weaver (1–0) Ranger Suárez (4–4) 41,218 30–30
61 June 13 Marlins 3–2 Seranthony Domínguez (4–1) Anthony Bass (1–3) 22,701 31–30
62 June 14 Marlins 9–11 Steven Okert (3–0) Corey Knebel (2–5) Tanner Scott (5) 28,073 31–31
63 June 15 Marlins 3–1 Connor Brogdon (2–0) Tanner Scott (2–2) 24,726 32–31
64 June 16 @ Nationals 10–1 Zack Wheeler (6–3) Patrick Corbin (3–9) 19,944 33–31
65 June 17 (1) @ Nationals 5–3 Ranger Suárez (5–4) Joan Adon (1–11) Brad Hand (2) 15,501 34–31
66 June 17 (2) @ Nationals 8–7 (10) José Alvarado (1–1) Steve Cishek (0–2) 24,785 35–31
67 June 18 @ Nationals 2–1 (10) Brad Hand (2–1) Reed Garrett (0–1) Seranthony Domínguez (1) 42,730 36–31
68 June 19 @ Nationals 3–9 Jackson Tetreault (1–1) Zach Eflin (2–5) 32,261 36–32
69 June 21 @ Rangers 0–7 Martín Pérez (5–2) Kyle Gibson (4–3) 29,153 36–33
70 June 22 @ Rangers 2–4 Jon Gray (3–3) Zack Wheeler (6–4) Joe Barlow (13) 20,704 36–34
71 June 23 @ Padres 6–2 Ranger Suárez (6–4) Joe Musgrove (8–1) 40,355 37–34
72 June 24 @ Padres 0–1 Nabil Crismatt (4–0) Aaron Nola (4–5) Taylor Rogers (22) 38,890 37–35
73 June 25 @ Padres 4–2 Zach Eflin (3–5) Blake Snell (0–5) Seranthony Domínguez (2) 37,467 38–35
74 June 26 @ Padres 8–5 Nick Nelson (2–1) Nabil Crismatt (4–1) Andrew Bellatti (1) 41,620 39–35
75 June 28 Braves 3–5 Collin McHugh (1–1) Andrew Bellatti (1–3) A. J. Minter (1) 27,725 39–36
76 June 29 Braves 1–4 Kyle Wright (9–4) Ranger Suárez (6–5) Will Smith (3) 25,621 39–37
77 June 30 Braves 14–4 Aaron Nola (5–5) Ian Anderson (6–5) 30,131 40–37
July: 15–10 (Home: 6–6; Away: 9–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
78 July 1 Cardinals 5–3 José Alvarado (2–1) Miles Mikolas (5–6) Brad Hand (3) 36,077 41–37
79 July 2 Cardinals 6–7 Ryan Helsley (4–1) Seranthony Domínguez (4–2) 27,657 41–38
80 July 3 Cardinals 4–0 Zack Wheeler (7–4) Adam Wainwright (6–6) 44,225 42–38
81 July 5 Nationals 11–0 Cristopher Sánchez (1–1) Paolo Espino (0–2) 20,217 43–38
82 July 6 Nationals 2–3 Josiah Gray (7–5) Aaron Nola (5–6) Tanner Rainey (12) 22,369 43–39
83 July 7 Nationals 5–3 Nick Nelson (3–1) Joan Adon (1–12) Seranthony Domínguez (3) 22,104 44–39
84 July 8 @ Cardinals 2–0 Zack Wheeler (8–4) Adam Wainwright (6–7) Brad Hand (4) 41,100 45–39
85 July 9 @ Cardinals 1–0 José Alvarado (3–1) Giovanny Gallegos (2–3) Corey Knebel (12) 41,853 46–39
86 July 10 @ Cardinals 3–4 Jordan Hicks (2–4) Seranthony Domínguez (4–3) Ryan Helsley (7) 36,112 46–40
87 July 11 @ Cardinals 1–6 Miles Mikolas (6–7) Aaron Nola (5–7) 34,399 46–41
88 July 12 @ Blue Jays 3–4 José Berríos (7–4) Jeurys Familia (1–1) Jordan Romano (19) 32,795 46–42
89 July 13 @ Blue Jays 2–8 Ross Stripling (5–3) Zack Wheeler (8–5) 30,853 46–43
90 July 15 @ Marlins 2–1 Kyle Gibson (5–3) Sandy Alcántara (9–4) Seranthony Domínguez (4) 10,193 47–43
91 July 16 @ Marlins 10–0 Ranger Suárez (7–5) Max Meyer (0–1) 13,497 48–43
92 July 17 @ Marlins 4–0 Aaron Nola (6–7) Trevor Rogers (4–9) José Alvarado (1) 12,450 49–43
July 19 2022 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
93 July 22 Cubs 2–15 Justin Steele (4–6) Kyle Gibson (5–4) 27,775 49–44
94 July 23 Cubs 2–6 (10) David Robertson (3–0) José Alvarado (3–2) 38,542 49–45
95 July 24 Cubs 3–4 Drew Smyly (3–5) Bailey Falter (0–3) David Robertson (14) 29,079 49–46
96 July 25 Braves 6–4 Andrew Bellatti (2–3) A. J. Minter (4–3) Seranthony Domínguez (5) 25,452 50–46
97 July 26 Braves 3–6 Spencer Strider (5–3) Aaron Nola (6–8) Kenley Jansen (23) 27,486 50–47
98 July 27 Braves 7–2 Kyle Gibson (6–4) Charlie Morton (5–5) 29,038 51–47
99 July 28 @ Pirates 8–7 Zack Wheeler (9–5) Zach Thompson (3–8) Seranthony Domínguez (6) 20,701 52–47
100 July 29 @ Pirates 4–2 (10) Seranthony Domínguez (5–3) Duane Underwood Jr. (0–3) Connor Brogdon (1) 26,946 53–47
101 July 30 @ Pirates 2–1 (10) Corey Knebel (3–5) Yerry De Los Santos (0–3) 38,781 54–47
102 July 31 @ Pirates 8–2 Aaron Nola (7–8) JT Brubaker (2–9) 19,322 55–47
August: 18–11 (Home: 13–5; Away: 5–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
103 August 2 @ Braves 1–13 Spencer Strider (6–3) Nick Nelson (3–2) 38,932 55–48
104 August 3 @ Braves 3–1 Zack Wheeler (10–5) Collin McHugh (2–2) David Robertson (15) 30,380 56–48
105 August 4 Nationals 5–4 (5) Noah Syndergaard (6–8) Paolo Espino (0–4) 35,393 57–48
106 August 5 Nationals 7–2 Kyle Gibson (7–4) Josiah Gray (7–8) 22,024 58–48
107 August 6 Nationals 11–5 Ranger Suárez (8–5) Patrick Corbin (4–16) 27,078 59–48
108 August 7 Nationals 13–1 Aaron Nola (8–8) Cory Abbott (0–1) 28,672 60–48
109 August 9 Marlins 4–1 Zack Wheeler (11–5) Braxton Garrett (2–6) Seranthony Domínguez (7) 22,087 61–48
110 August 10 Marlins 4–3 Andrew Bellatti (3–3) Sandy Alcántara (10–5) Seranthony Domínguez (8) 23,021 62–48
111 August 11 Marlins 0–3 Edward Cabrera (3–1) Kyle Gibson (7–5) Tanner Scott (16) 25,444 62–49
112 August 12 @ Mets 2–1 (10) Seranthony Domínguez (6–3) Mychal Givens (6–3) David Robertson (16) 38,467 63–49
113 August 13 @ Mets 0–1 Jacob deGrom (2–0) Aaron Nola (8–9) Edwin Díaz (27) 43,857 63–50
114 August 14 @ Mets 0–6 Chris Bassitt (10–7) Zack Wheeler (11–6) 40,513 63–51
115 August 15 @ Reds 4–3 Noah Syndergaard (7–8) Mike Minor (1–10) Seranthony Domínguez (9) 14,635 64–51
116 August 16 @ Reds 11–4 Kyle Gibson (8–5) T. J. Zeuch (0–2) 17,074 65–51
117 August 17 @ Reds 0–1 Alexis Díaz (4–1) Seranthony Domínguez (6–4) 13,622 65–52
118 August 19 Mets 2–7 Chris Bassitt (11–7) Aaron Nola (8–10) 43,176 65–53
119 August 20 (1) Mets 2–8 Seth Lugo (3–2) Zack Wheeler (11–7) 36,809 65–54
120 August 20 (2) Mets 4–1 Bailey Falter (1–3) David Peterson (6–3) David Robertson (17) 39,374 66–54
121 August 21 Mets 9–10 Trevor May (2–0) David Robertson (3–1) Edwin Díaz (28) 35,801 66–55
122 August 22 Reds 4–1 Noah Syndergaard (8–8) Luis Cessa (3–2) Andrew Bellatti (2) 19,166 67–55
123 August 23 Reds 7–6 Brad Hand (3–1) Alexis Díaz (4–2) 20,220 68–55
124 August 24 Reds 7–5 Cristopher Sánchez (2–1) T. J. Zeuch (0–3) David Robertson (18) 24,400 69–55
125 August 25 Reds 4–0 Aaron Nola (9–10) Justin Dunn (1–2) 21,123 70–55
126 August 26 Pirates 7–4 Bailey Falter (2–3) Bryse Wilson (2–8) Brad Hand (5) 30,546 71–55
127 August 27 Pirates 6–0 Kyle Gibson (9–5) Tyler Beede (1–4) 37,105 72–55
128 August 28 Pirates 0–5 Roansy Contreras (4–4) Noah Syndergaard (8–9) 30,355 72–56
129 August 29 @ Diamondbacks 7–13 Luis Frías (1–0) Cristopher Sánchez (2–2) 18,594 72–57
130 August 30 @ Diamondbacks 3–12 Zac Gallen (10–2) Aaron Nola (9–11) 16,873 72–58
131 August 31 @ Diamondbacks 18–2 Bailey Falter (3–3) Tommy Henry (3–3) 13,690 73–58
September: 11–14 (Home: 8–4; Away: 3–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
132 September 2 @ Giants 1–13 Alex Cobb (5–6) Kyle Gibson (9–6) 32,840 73–59
133 September 3 @ Giants 4–5 Zack Littell (2–2) Brad Hand (3–2) Camilo Doval (19) 40,010 73–60
134 September 4 @ Giants 3–5 Camilo Doval (5–6) David Robertson (3–2) 41,189 73–61
135 September 6 Marlins 3–2 David Robertson (4–2) Tommy Nance (0–3) 17,145 74–61
136 September 7 Marlins 4–3 Bailey Falter (4–3) Trevor Rogers (4–11) Connor Brogdon (2) 17,755 75–61
137 September 8 Marlins 5–6 Dylan Floro (1–2) David Robertson (4–3) 19,073 75–62
138 September 9 Nationals 5–3 Noah Syndergaard (9–9) Patrick Corbin (6–18) Nick Nelson (1) 22,304 76–62
139 September 10 Nationals 8–5 Ranger Suárez (9–5) Erick Fedde (6–10) 37,185 77–62
140 September 11 Nationals 7–5 José Alvarado (4–2) Kyle Finnegan (5–4) David Robertson (19) 23,802 78–62
141 September 13 @ Marlins 2–1 Bailey Falter (5–3) Sandy Alcántara (12–8) David Robertson (20) 5,801 79–62
142 September 14 @ Marlins 6–1 Kyle Gibson (10–6) Edward Cabrera (5–3) 5,632 80–62
143 September 15 @ Marlins 3–5 Pablo López (9–10) Noah Syndergaard (9–10) Dylan Floro (5) 7,877 80–63
144 September 16 @ Braves 2–7 Jesse Chavez (4–1) Seranthony Domínguez (6–5) 42,578 80–64
145 September 17 @ Braves 3–4 Dylan Lee (4–1) Aaron Nola (9–12) Kenley Jansen (34) 42,542 80–65
146 September 18 @ Braves 2–5 Spencer Strider (11–5) Connor Brogdon (2–1) 42,015 80–66
147 September 20 Blue Jays 11–18 Zach Pop (3–0) Kyle Gibson (10–7) 21,129 80–67
148 September 21 Blue Jays 4–3 (10) Andrew Bellatti (4–3) Adam Cimber (10–6) 29,363 81–67
149 September 22 Braves 1–0 Ranger Suárez (10–5) Max Fried (13–7) José Alvarado (2) 21,276 82–67
150 September 23 Braves 9–1 Aaron Nola (10–12) Jake Odorizzi (5–6) 28,013 83–67
151 September 24 Braves 3–6 Kyle Wright (20–5) Bailey Falter (5–4) Kenley Jansen (37) 36,692 83–68
152 September 25 Braves 7–8 (11) Jackson Stephens (3–2) Andrew Bellatti (4–4) 32,090 83–69
153 September 27 @ Cubs 1–2 Marcus Stroman (5–7) Connor Brogdon (2–2) Manuel Rodríguez (3) 32,069 83–70
154 September 28 @ Cubs 2–4 Hayden Wesneski (3–1) Aaron Nola (10–13) Manuel Rodríguez (4) 29,368 83–71
155 September 29 @ Cubs 0–2 Javier Assad (2–2) Ranger Suárez (10–6) Keegan Thompson (1) 23,425 83–72
156 September 30 (1) @ Nationals 5–1 Bailey Falter (6–4) Erick Fedde (6–12) 24,682 84–72
September 30 (2) @ Nationals Postponed (rain); Makeup: October 1 as a split doubleheader
October: 3–3 (Home: 0–0; Away: 3–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
157 October 1 (1) @ Nationals 4–13 Aníbal Sánchez (4–6) Kyle Gibson (10–8) 29,808 84–73
158 October 1 (2) @ Nationals 8–2 Noah Syndergaard (10–10) Tommy Romero (1–1) Cristopher Sánchez (1) 36,841 85–73
October 1 @ Nationals Rescheduled (Hurricane Ian forecast); Moved to September 30 as a split doubleheader
159 October 2 @ Nationals 8–1 (6) Zack Wheeler (12–7) Patrick Corbin (6–19) 32,779 86–73
160 October 3 @ Astros 3–0 Aaron Nola (11–13) Lance McCullers Jr. (4–2) Zach Eflin (1) 32,324 87–73
161 October 4 @ Astros 0–10 Justin Verlander (18–4) Ranger Suárez (10–7) 32,032 87–74
162 October 5 @ Astros 2–3 Framber Valdez (17–6) Michael Plassmeyer (0–1) Ryan Pressly (33) 32,432 87–75

Postseason

Postseason Game log

2022 Postseason Game Log: 11–6 (Home: 6–2; Away: 5–4)
NL Wild Card Series: 2–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 7 @ Cardinals 6–3 David Robertson (1–0) Ryan Helsley (0–1) 45,911 1–0
2 October 8 @ Cardinals 2–0 Aaron Nola (1–0) Miles Mikolas (0–1) Zach Eflin (1) 48,515 2–0
NL Division Series: 3–1 (Home: 2–0; Away: 1–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 11 @ Braves 7–6 Seranthony Domínguez (1–0) Max Fried (0–1) 42,641 1–0
2 October 12 @ Braves 0–3 Kyle Wright (1–0) Zack Wheeler (0–1) Kenley Jansen (1) 42,735 1–1
3 October 14 Braves 9–1 Aaron Nola (2–0) Spencer Strider (0–1) 45,538 2–1
4 October 15 Braves 8–3 Brad Hand (1–0) Charlie Morton (0–1) 45,660 3–1
NL Championship Series: 4–1 (Home: 3–0; Away: 1–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 18 @ Padres 2–0 Zack Wheeler (1–1) Yu Darvish (2–1) José Alvarado (1) 44,826 1–0
2 October 19 @ Padres 5–8 Blake Snell (2–0) Aaron Nola (2–1) Josh Hader (4) 44,607 1–1
3 October 21 Padres 4–2 Ranger Suárez (1–0) Joe Musgrove (1–1) Seranthony Domínguez (1) 45,279 2–1
4 October 22 Padres 10–6 Brad Hand (2–0) Sean Manaea (0–1) 45,467 3–1
5 October 23 Padres 4–3 José Alvarado (1–0) Robert Suárez (0–1) Ranger Suárez (1) 45,485 4–1
World Series: 2–4 (Home: 1–2; Away: 1–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 28 @ Astros 6–5 (10) Seranthony Domínguez (2–0) Luis García (1–1) David Robertson (1) 42,903 1–0
2 October 29 @ Astros 2–5 Framber Valdez (2–0) Zack Wheeler (1–2) 42,926 1–1
October 31 Astros Postponed (rain); Makeup: November 1
3 November 1 Astros 7–0 Ranger Suárez (2–0) Lance McCullers Jr. (0–1) 45,712 2–1
4 November 2 Astros 0–5 Cristian Javier (2–0) Aaron Nola (2–2) 45,693 2–2
5 November 3 Astros 2–3 Justin Verlander (2–0) Noah Syndergaard (0–1) Ryan Pressly (5) 45,693 2–3
6 November 5 @ Astros 1–4 Framber Valdez (3–0) Zack Wheeler (1–3) Ryan Pressly (6) 42,958 2–4

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Season notes

April

Because the 2021–22 MLB lockout delayed the beginning of the 2022 MLB season, the Phillies' Opening Day game against the Oakland Athletics took place on April 8. Aaron Nola made his fifth consecutive Opening Day start, the longest such streak of any Phillies pitcher since Steve Carlton opened every season from 1977 to 1986. Offseason acquisition Kyle Schwarber, batting in the leadoff position, hit a home run in his first at bat, while rookie Bryson Stott, making his MLB debut, recorded a hit in the sixth inning. Although Nola allowed a three-run home run in the seventh inning, the lineup continued to score, and the Phillies won 9–6 to start the season. Kyle Gibson started the next game on April 9, earning the win as he struck out 10 batters for only the fourth time in his MLB career. Offensively, other free agent signee Nick Castellanos hit his first home run of the season in the first inning, and the Phillies sealed the win 4–2 following consecutive home runs from Rhys Hoskins and Jean Segura. Philadelphia was unable to sweep the Athletics, however, as a lack of offensive power led to a 4–1 loss on April 10. The Phillies' one run came on a solo home run from Segura in the ninth inning.

Statistics

Batting

(Final Stats)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; K = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On Base Percentage; SLG = Slugging Percentage; TB = Total Bases

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB K AVG OBP SLG TB
José Alvarado 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000 0
Alec Bohm 152 586 79 164 24 3 13 72 2 31 110 .280 .315 .398 233
Johan Camargo 52 152 8 36 3 0 3 15 0 13 37 .237 .297 .316 48
Nick Castellanos 136 524 56 138 27 0 13 62 7 29 130 .263 .305 .389 204
Didi Gregorius 63 214 17 45 9 4 1 19 1 13 36 .210 .263 .304 65
Darick Hall 41 136 19 34 8 1 9 16 0 5 44 .250 .282 .522 71
Bryce Harper 99 370 63 106 28 1 18 65 11 46 87 .286 .364 .514 190
Odúbel Herrera 62 185 23 44 9 1 5 21 6 11 42 .238 .279 .378 70
Rhys Hoskins 156 589 81 145 33 2 30 79 2 72 169 .246 .332 .462 272
Brandon Marsh 41 132 15 38 9 2 3 15 2 6 41 .288 .319 .455 60
Nick Maton 34 72 13 18 2 1 5 17 0 10 29 .250 .341 .514 37
Mickey Moniak * 18 46 4 6 1 0 0 2 0 3 19 .130 .184 .152 7
Yairo Muñoz 29 57 7 12 2 0 3 7 1 3 10 .211 .250 .404 23
Simón Muzziotti 9 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 .143 .250 .143 1
Roman Quinn * 23 37 8 6 1 0 0 3 4 3 15 .162 .225 .189 7
J. T. Realmuto 139 504 75 139 26 5 22 84 21 41 119 .276 .342 .478 241
Kyle Schwarber 155 577 100 126 21 3 46 94 10 86 200 .218 .323 .504 291
Jean Segura 98 354 45 98 9 0 10 33 13 25 58 .277 .336 .387 137
Bryson Stott 127 427 58 100 19 2 10 49 12 36 89 .234 .295 .358 153
Garrett Stubbs 46 106 19 28 4 1 5 16 2 14 30 .264 .350 .462 49
Matt Vierling 117 325 41 80 12 2 6 32 7 23 70 .246 .297 .351 114
TEAM TOTALS 162 5496 747 1392 255 29 205 719 105 478 1363 .253 .317 .422 2320

Source

Pitching

(Final stats)
Players in bold are on the active roster.
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; WHIP = Walks plus hits per inning pitched; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA WHIP G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
José Alvarado 4 2 3.18 1.22 59 0 2 51.0 38 21 18 24 81
Mark Appel 0 0 1.74 1.00 6 0 0 10.1 9 2 2 3 5
Andrew Bellatti 4 4 3.31 1.33 59 1 2 54.1 47 25 20 25 78
Connor Brogdon 2 2 3.27 1.25 47 0 2 44.0 44 16 16 11 50
Sam Coonrod 0 0 7.82 1.50 12 0 0 12.2 12 12 11 7 12
Tyler Cyr 0 0 27.00 6.00 1 0 0 0.1 2 1 1 0 0
Seranthony Domínguez 6 5 3.00 1.14 54 0 9 51.0 36 18 17 22 61
Nick Duron 0 0 0.00 2.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 0 0 0 1
Zach Eflin 3 5 4.04 1.12 20 13 1 75.2 70 38 34 15 65
Bailey Falter 6 4 3.86 1.21 20 16 0 84.0 85 39 36 17 74
Jeurys Familia 1 1 6.09 1.85 38 0 0 34.0 48 26 23 15 33
Kyle Gibson 10 8 5.05 1.34 31 31 0 167.2 176 98 94 48 144
Darick Hall 0 0 0.00 3.00 1 0 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0
Brad Hand 3 2 2.80 1.33 55 0 5 45.0 37 18 14 23 38
Damon Jones 0 0 9.64 1.92 4 0 0 4.2 4 5 5 5 5
Michael Kelly 0 0 2.25 1.00 4 0 0 4.0 4 3 1 1 4
Corey Knebel 3 5 3.43 1.37 46 0 12 44.2 33 22 17 28 41
Nick Maton 0 0 20.25 3.00 2 0 0 1.1 4 3 3 0 0
Francisco Morales 0 0 7.20 1.60 3 0 1 5.0 2 5 4 6 3
Vinny Nittoli 0 0 0.00 0.50 2 0 0 2.0 0 0 0 1 1
Nick Nelson 3 2 4.85 1.49 47 2 1 68.2 66 38 37 36 69
Aaron Nola 11 13 3.25 0.96 32 32 0 205.0 168 75 74 29 235
James Norwood 1 0 8.31 1.90 20 0 0 17.1 24 17 16 9 22
Michael Plassmeyer 0 1 3.68 1.36 2 0 0 7.1 9 3 3 1 7
David Robertson 1 3 2.70 1.37 22 0 6 23.1 16 8 7 16 30
Jojo Romero 0 0 13.50 2.50 2 0 0 2.0 4 3 3 1 1
Cristopher Sánchez 2 2 5.62 1.38 15 3 1 40.0 40 38 25 17 35
Garrett Stubbs 0 0 17.18 2.18 4 0 0 3.2 7 7 7 1 1
Ranger Suárez 10 7 3.65 1.33 29 29 0 155.1 149 74 63 58 129
Noah Syndergaard 5 2 4.12 1.32 10 9 0 54.2 63 26 25 9 31
Zack Wheeler 12 7 2.82 1.04 26 26 0 153.0 125 52 48 34 163
TEAM TOTALS 87 75 3.97 1.26 162 162 42 1428.1 1330 685 630 463 1423

Source

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Lehigh Valley IronPigs International League
AA Reading Fightin Phils Eastern League
High A Jersey Shore BlueClaws South Atlantic League
Low-A Clearwater Threshers Florida State League
Rookie FCL Phillies Florida Complex League
Rookie DSL Phillies Red Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Phillies White Dominican Summer League

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