Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (S)

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Mike Schmidt holds several Phillies franchise records, including most career home runs, hits, total bases, and runs batted in.

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history.[1][2] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.[3] Since the franchise's inception, 1,892 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Of those 1,892 Phillies, 187 have had surnames beginning with the letter S. Three of those players are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame: shortstop Ryne Sandberg, who played one season for the Phillies before being traded to the Chicago Cubs and converting to second base;[4] right fielder Casey Stengel, who played for the Phillies during the 1920 and 1921 seasons and was inducted as a manager;[5] and third baseman Mike Schmidt,[6] who in 1983 was named the greatest Phillie of all time during the election of Philadelphia's Centennial Team.[7] Schmidt is this list's only Hall of Famer to have the Phillies listed as his primary team,[8][9] and is one of five members of this list to be elected to the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame; the others are second baseman Juan Samuel, pitcher Bobby Shantz (inducted as a Philadelphia Athletic), pitcher Chris Short, and pitcher Curt Simmons.[10] Schmidt holds numerous franchise records, including most hits (2,234) and most total bases (4,404),[11] and is the only Phillie on this list to have his number retired.[12]

Among the 99 batters in this list, left fielder and pitcher Edgar Smith has the highest batting average, at .750; he hit safely in three of his four career at-bats with Philadelphia.[13] Other players with an average above .300 include Monk Sherlock (.324 in one season),[14] Jim Shilling (.303 in one season),[15] Tripp Sigman (.326 in two seasons),[16] Lonnie Smith (.321 in four seasons),[17] Chris Snelling (.500 in one season),[18] Bill Sorrell (.365 in one season),[19] John Stearns (.500 in one season),[20] Bobby Stevens (.343 in one season),[21] Kelly Stinnett (.429 in one season),[22] and Joe Sullivan (.324 in three seasons).[23] Schmidt leads all players on this list, and all Phillies, with 548 home runs and 1,595 runs batted in.[6][11]

Of this list's 90 pitchers, four share the best win–loss record (10), in terms of winning percentage: Ben Shields,[24] Wayne Simpson,[25] Paul Stuffel,[26] and Rich Surhoff.[27] Short leads all members of this list in victories (132) and defeats (127),[28] followed closely by Simmons in each category (115110).[29] Short's 1,585 strikeouts also lead,[28] and he is followed by Curt Schilling's 1,554.[30] The lowest earned run average (ERA) is shared by Surhoff and Jake Smith; each allowed no earned runs during their Phillies careers for an ERA of 0.00.[27][31] Two other pitchers have ERAs under 2.00: Frank Scanlan (1.64) and Scott Service (1.69).[32][33]

Two Phillies have made 30% or more of their Phillies appearances as both pitchers and position players. In addition to Edgar Smith's batting notes above, he amassed a 15.43 ERA as a pitcher, striking out two.[13] John Strike was hitless in seven plate appearances as a right fielder while amassing a 11 record as a pitcher.[34]

Key to symbols in player list(s)
Hall of Fame or Hall of Fame, Phillies primary Indicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; Hall of Fame, Phillies primary indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team[H]
§ Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
* Indicates a team record[R]
(#) A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
Year Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster.[35]
Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s)[P]
Notes Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies[S]
Ref References
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As of 2011, Juan Samuel, the Phillies' second baseman from 1983 to 1989, is the team's third-base coach.[36]
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Brian Sanches pitched for Philadelphia in 2006 and 2007.
A man wearing a gray baseball uniform with "PEORIA" across the chest and a blue baseball cap walking on a grass field
Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, who was a second baseman for most of his career, began as a shortstop with the Phillies.
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In two seasons with Philadelphia, Ben Sanders won 10 more games than he lost.
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Pitcher Joe Savery began his Phillies career in 2011.
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Brian Schneider hit six home runs in two Philadelphia seasons.
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Curt Schilling holds the Phillies single-season record for most strikeouts per nine innings pitched, and appears in the top ten best seasons in that category four times.[37]
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In three seasons, catcher Pop Schriver batted in 77 runs for Philadelphia.
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Outfielder Frank Schulte played one season for the Phillies...
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... as did pitcher Rudy Seánez.
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Tom Seaton won 43 games in two seasons with Philadelphia.
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Zack Segovia lost one game for the Phillies in 2007.
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Catcher Andy Seminick was called the "clubhouse... leader" by teammate Robin Roberts, recalling his performance in 1950.[38]
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In three Phillies seasons, Roy Sievers hit 44 home runs.
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Carlos Silva won eight games in a Phillies uniform against a single loss.
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Curt Simmons was inducted into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame in 1993.
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On the final day of the 1950 season, Dick Sisler hit a tenth-inning home run against the Brooklyn Dodgers that gave the Phillies their first National League pennant in 35 years.[40]
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Jimmy Smith batted .227 in two seasons with Philadelphia.
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Outfielder Lonnie Smith played for the Phillies from 1978 to 1981, batting .321 during his tenure.
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In two seasons with Philadelphia, Russ Springer struck out 126 batters.
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Matt Stairs' home run in Game 4 of the 2008 National League Championship Series earned him "hero" status in Philadelphia.[41]
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George Stallings played two seasons for the Phillies before the turn of the 20th century.
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Casey Stengel was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame as a manager.
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Dave Stewart struck out 11 batters and walked 8 in his two seasons with Philadelphia.
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Kelly Stinnett batted .429 in his short tenure with the Phillies.
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The aptly-named Billy Sunday left his baseball career to become a Christian minister.[42]
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Dale Sveum batted .178 in his only Phillies season.
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R. J. Swindle posted a 7.71 earned run average in 2008.
List of players whose surnames begin with S, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Sadowski, BobBob Sadowski
1961
Third baseman [43]
Salisbury, SollySolly Salisbury
1902
Pitcher [44]
Salvo, MannyManny Salvo
1943
Pitcher [45]
Samuel, JuanJuan Samuel§
19831989
Second baseman [46]
Sanches, BrianBrian Sanches
20062007
Pitcher [47]
Sanchez, AlejandroAlejandro Sánchez
19821983
Right fielder [48]
Sand, HeinieHeinie Sand
19231928
Shortstop [49]
Sandberg, RyneRyne SandbergHall of Fame
1981
Shortstop [4]
Sanders, BenBen Sanders
18881889
Pitcher [50]
Sandoval, DannyDanny Sandoval
20052006
Second baseman
Shortstop
[51]
Sanford, JackJack Sanford
19561958
Pitcher [52]
Sanicki, EdEd Sanicki
1949
1951
Left fielder
Right fielder
[53]
Santana, JulioJulio Santana
2006
Pitcher [54]
Santiago, BenitoBenito Santiago
1996
Catcher [55]
Santiago, JoseJosé Santiago
20012002
Pitcher [56]
Sardinha, DaneDane Sardinha
20102011
Catcher [57]
Saucier, KevinKevin Saucier
19781980
Pitcher [58]
Savage, JimmieJimmie Savage
1912
Second baseman [59]
Savage, TedTed Savage
1962
Left fielder [60]
Savery, JoeJoe Savery
2011
Pitcher [61]
Sawatski, CarlCarl Sawatski
19581959
Catcher [62]
Saylor, PhilPhil Saylor
1891
Pitcher [63]
Scanlan, FrankFrank Scanlan
1909
Pitcher [32]
Scarce, MacMac Scarce
19721974
Pitcher [64]
Scarritt, RussRuss Scarritt
1932
Left fielder [65]
Scarsone, SteveSteve Scarsone
1992
Second baseman [66]
Schaffer, JimmieJimmie Schaffer
19661967
Catcher [67]
Schall, GeneGene Schall
19951996
First baseman [68]
Schanz, CharleyCharley Schanz
19441947
Pitcher [69]
Scharein, GeorgeGeorge Scharein
19371940
Shortstop [70]
Schatzeder, DanDan Schatzeder
19861987
Pitcher [71]
Scheible, JackJack Scheible
1894
Pitcher [72]
Schell, DannyDanny Schell
19541955
Left fielder [73]
Scherrer, BillBill Scherrer
1988
Pitcher [74]
Schesler, DutchDutch Schesler
1931
Pitcher [75]
Schettler, LouLou Schettler
1910
Pitcher [76]
Schilling, CurtCurt Schilling
19922000
Pitcher [30]
Schmidt, FreddyFreddy Schmidt
1947
Pitcher [77]
Schmidt, MikeMike SchmidtHall of Fame, Phillies primary§ (#20)
19721989
Third baseman [6]
Schneider, BrianBrian Schneider
20102011
Catcher [78]
Schott, GeneGene Schott
1939
Pitcher [79]
Schrenk, SteveSteve Schrenk
19992000
Pitcher [80]
Schriver, PopPop Schriver
18881890
Catcher [81]
Schroll, AlAl Schroll
1959
Pitcher [82]
Schu, RickRick Schu
19841987
1991
Third baseman [83]
Schueler, RonRon Schueler
19741976
Pitcher [84]
Schulmerich, WesWes Schulmerich
19331934
Left fielder [85]
Schulte, FrankFrank Schulte
1917
Left fielder
Right fielder
[86]
Schulte, HamHam Schulte
1940
Second baseman [87]
Schulte, JohnnyJohnny Schulte
1928
Catcher [88]
Schultz, HowieHowie Schultz
19471948
First baseman [89]
Schultz, JoeJoe Schultz
19241925
Left fielder
Right fielder
[90]
Schultz, JohnJohn Schultz
1891
Pitcher [91]
Schwimer, MichaelMichael Schwimer
2011
Pitcher [92]
Scott, JackJack Scott
1927
Pitcher [93]
Scott, LeftyLefty Scott
1945
Pitcher [94]
Scott, LeGrantLeGrant Scott
1939
Right fielder [95]
Seanez, RudyRudy Seánez
2008
Pitcher [96]
Searcy, SteveSteve Searcy
19911992
Pitcher [97]
Seaton, TomTom Seaton
19121913
Pitcher [98]
Sebra, BobBob Sebra
19881989
Pitcher [99]
Sedgwick, DukeDuke Sedgwick
1921
Pitcher [100]
Sefcik, KevinKevin Sefcik
19952000
Left fielder [101]
Segovia, ZackZack Segovia
2007
Pitcher [102]
Selma, DickDick Selma
19701973
Pitcher [103]
Seminick, AndyAndy Seminick
19431951
19551957
Catcher [104]
Semproch, RayRay Semproch
19581959
Pitcher [105]
Sentell, PaulPaul Sentell
19061907
Third baseman
Second baseman
[106]
Seoane, MannyManny Seoane
1977
Pitcher [107]
Service, ScottScott Service
1988
Pitcher [33]
Shantz, BobbyBobby Shantz§
1964
Pitcher [108]
Sharrott, JackJack Sharrott
1893
Left fielder [109]
Shea, MervMerv Shea
1944
Catcher [110]
Shea, NapNap Shea
1902
Catcher [111]
Shean, DaveDave Shean
19081909
Shortstop
Second baseman
[112]
Sheerin, ChuckChuck Sheerin
1936
Second baseman
Third baseman
[113]
Shepherd, KeithKeith Shepherd
1992
Pitcher [114]
Sherlock, MonkMonk Sherlock
1930
First baseman [14]
Shields, BenBen Shields
1931
Pitcher [24]
Shilling, JimJim Shilling
1939
Second baseman [15]
Shindle, BillyBilly Shindle
1891
Third baseman [115]
Shipanoff, DaveDave Shipanoff
1985
Pitcher [116]
Shockley, CostenCosten Shockley
1964
First baseman [117]
Short, ChrisChris Short§
19591972
Pitcher [28]
Shugart, FrankFrank Shugart
1897
Shortstop [118]
Shultz, TootsToots Shultz
19111912
Pitcher [119]
Shumaker, AnthonyAnthony Shumaker
1999
Pitcher [120]
Shuman, HarryHarry Shuman
1944
Pitcher [121]
Sicking, EdEd Sicking
1919
Shortstop
Second baseman
[122]
Sievers, RoyRoy Sievers
19621964
First baseman [123]
Sigman, TrippTripp Sigman
19291930
Center fielder [16]
Silva, CarlosCarlos Silva
20022003
Pitcher [124]
Silvestri, KenKen Silvestri
19491951
Catcher [125]
Simmons, CurtCurt Simmons§
19471950
19521960
Pitcher [29]
Simon, RandallRandall Simon
2006
Pinch hitter[a] [126]
Simpson, WayneWayne Simpson
1975
Pitcher [25]
Singleton, JohnJohn Singleton
1922
Pitcher [127]
Sisler, DickDick Sisler
19481951
Left fielder
First baseman
[128]
Sivess, PetePete Sivess
19361938
Pitcher [129]
Sixsmith, EdEd Sixsmith
1884
Catcher [130]
Sizemore, TedTed Sizemore
19771978
Second baseman [131]
Slagle, JimmyJimmy Slagle
19001901
Left fielder [132]
Slaughter, BarneyBarney Slaughter
1910
Pitcher [133]
Slocumb, HeathcliffHeathcliff Slocumb
19941995
Pitcher [134]
Smalley, RoyRoy Smalley
19551958
Shortstop [135]
Smith, AlAl Smith
19381939
Pitcher [136]
Smith, BillBill Smith
1962
Pitcher [137]
Smith, BobBob Smith
19601961
Left fielder [138]
Smith, CharleyCharley Smith
1961
Third baseman [139]
Smith, EdgarEdgar Smith
1883
Pitcher
Left fielder
[13]
Smith, GeorgeGeorge Smith
19191922
Pitcher [140]
Smith, JakeJake Smith
1911
Pitcher [31]
Smith, JimmyJimmy Smith
19211922
Second baseman [141]
Smith, LonnieLonnie Smith
19781981
Left fielder
Right fielder
[17]
Smith, MattMatt Smith
20062007
Pitcher [142]
Smith, PhenomenalPhenomenal Smith
1890
1891
Pitcher [143]
Smith, TomTom Smith
1895
Pitcher [144]
Smoll, LeftyLefty Smoll
1940
Pitcher [145]
Smythe, HarryHarry Smythe
19291930
Pitcher [146]
Snelling, ChrisChris Snelling
2008
Pinch hitter[b] [18]
Sorrell, BillBill Sorrell
1965
Third baseman [19]
Sothern, DennyDenny Sothern
1926
19281930
Center fielder [147]
Spalding, DickDick Spalding
1927
Left fielder [148]
Sparks, TullyTully Sparks
1897
19031910
Pitcher [149]
Speece, ByBy Speece
1930
Pitcher [150]
Spencer, TubbyTubby Spencer
1911
Catcher [151]
Sperry, StanStan Sperry
1936
Second baseman [152]
Spindel, HalHal Spindel
19451946
Catcher [153]
Spoljaric, PaulPaul Spoljaric
1999
Pitcher [154]
Spotts, JimJim Spotts
1930
Catcher [155]
Spradlin, JerryJerry Spradlin
19971998
Pitcher [156]
Spragins, HomerHomer Spragins
1947
Pitcher [157]
Spring, JackJack Spring
1955
Pitcher [158]
Springer, DennisDennis Springer
1995
Pitcher [159]
Springer, RussRuss Springer
19951996
Pitcher [160]
Sproull, CharlieCharlie Sproull
1945
Pitcher [161]
Stack, EddieEddie Stack
19101911
Pitcher [162]
Stainback, TuckTuck Stainback
1938
Left fielder
Right fielder
[163]
Stairs, MattMatt Stairs
20082009
Right fielder
Left fielder
[164]
Stallings, GeorgeGeorge Stallings
18971898
First baseman
Right fielder
[165]
Stanceu, CharleyCharley Stanceu
1946
Pitcher [166]
Stanicek, SteveSteve Stanicek
1989
Pinch hitter[c] [167]
Stanley, BuckBuck Stanley
1911
Pitcher [168]
Starr, CharlieCharlie Starr
1909
Pinch hitter[d] [169]
Stearns, JohnJohn Stearns
1974
Catcher [20]
Steevens, MorrieMorrie Steevens
19641965
Pitcher [170]
Stein, JustinJustin Stein
1938
Third baseman
Second baseman
[171]
Steinbrenner, GeneGene Steinbrenner
1912
Second baseman [172]
Steineder, RayRay Steineder
1924
Pitcher [173]
Stengel, CaseyCasey StengelHall of Fame
19201921
Right fielder [5]
Stephenson, DummyDummy Stephenson
1892
Center fielder [174]
Stephenson, GarrettGarrett Stephenson
19971998
Pitcher [175]
Stephenson, WalterWalter Stephenson
1937
Catcher [176]
Stevens, BobbyBobby Stevens
1931
Shortstop [21]
Stewart, DaveDave Stewart
19851986
Pitcher [177]
Stewart, GlenGlen Stewart
19431944
Shortstop
Third baseman
[178]
Stewart, NebNeb Stewart
1940
Left fielder [179]
Stinnett, KellyKelly Stinnett
2003
Catcher [22]
Stock, MiltMilt Stock
19151918
Third baseman [180]
Stocker, KevinKevin Stocker
19931997
Shortstop [181]
Stone, GeneGene Stone
1969
First baseman [182]
Stone, JeffJeff Stone
19831987
Left fielder [183]
Stone, RonRon Stone
19691972
Right fielder
Left fielder
[184]
Stoner, LilLil Stoner
1931
Pitcher [185]
Stoviak, RayRay Stoviak
1938
Right fielder [186]
Strike, JohnJohn Strike
1886
Pitcher
Right fielder
[34]
Strincevich, NickNick Strincevich
1948
Pitcher [187]
Stuart, DickDick Stuart
1965
First baseman [188]
Stutes, MichaelMichael Stutes
2011
Pitcher [189]
Stuffel, PaulPaul Stuffel
1950
19521953
Pitcher [26]
Stutz, GeorgeGeorge Stutz
1926
Shortstop [190]
Suhr, GusGus Suhr
19391940
First baseman [191]
Sulik, ErnieErnie Sulik
1936
Center fielder
Left fielder
[192]
Sullivan, FrankFrank Sullivan
19611962
Pitcher [193]
Sullivan, JoeJoe Sullivan
18941896
Shortstop [23]
Sullivan, JohnJohn Sullivan
1968
Catcher [194]
Sullivan, TomTom Sullivan
1922
Pitcher [195]
Sunday, BillyBilly Sunday
1890
Center fielder [196]
Surhoff, RickRick Surhoff
1985
Pitcher [27]
Susce, GeorgeGeorge Susce
1929
Catcher [197]
Sutherland, GaryGary Sutherland
19661968
Shortstop [198]
Sutthoff, JackJack Sutthoff
19041905
Pitcher [199]
Sveum, DaleDale Sveum
1992
Shortstop [200]
Sweeney, MikeMike Sweeney
2010
First baseman [201]
Sweetland, LesLes Sweetland
19271930
Pitcher [202]
Swindle, R. J.R. J. Swindle
2008
Pitcher [203]

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