1960 Philadelphia Phillies season Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1960 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 78th in franchise history. The team finished in eighth place in the National League with a record of 59–95, 36 games behind the NL and World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates .
Offseason
Regular season
Manager Eddie Sawyer abruptly resigned after the season opener. The Phillies hired Gene Mauch as his replacement, but coach Andy Cohen managed one game before Mauch could join the team from the Minneapolis Millers , leading the Phillies to a 5–4 win in ten innings over the Milwaukee Braves.[ 6] This was the only game Cohen ever managed in the major leagues, leaving him with a perfect record as a manager.[ 7]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Notable transactions
Game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
1960 Game Log[ 14] Overall Record: 59–95
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 12
@ Reds
4–9
Brooks Lawrence (1–0)
Robin Roberts (0–1)
Bill Henry (1)
30,075
0–1
2
April 14
Braves
5–4 (10)
Don Cardwell (1–0)
Juan Pizarro (0–1)
None
32,038
1–1
3
April 16
Braves
3–13
Lew Burdette (1–0)
John Buzhardt (0–1)
None
9,077
1–2
4
April 17
Braves
4–8
Bob Buhl (1–0)
Robin Roberts (0–2)
None
6,632
1–3
5
April 19
@ Pirates
4–3
Jim Owens (1–0)
Harvey Haddix (0–1)
None
11,443
2–3
6
April 20
@ Pirates
2–4
Vern Law (2–0)
Don Cardwell (1–1)
None
10,403
2–4
7
April 21
@ Pirates
5–11
Fred Green (1–0)
Humberto Robinson (0–1)
Roy Face (1)
9,451
2–5
8
April 22
Reds
10–7
Robin Roberts (1–2)
Jay Hook (1–1)
Rubén Gómez (1)
12,254
3–5
9
April 23
Reds
3–2 (13)
Turk Farrell (1–0)
Bill Henry (0–1)
None
5,168
4–5
10
April 24 (1)
Reds
9–5
Chris Short (1–0)
Bob Purkey (0–1)
Turk Farrell (1)
see 2nd game
5–5
11
April 24 (2)
Reds
4–10
Don Newcombe (1–0)
Jim Owens (1–1)
Jim Brosnan (1)
19,873
5–6
–
April 26
Pirates
Postponed (rain);[ 15] Makeup: July 8 as a traditional double-header
12
April 27
Pirates
2–3
Vern Law (3–0)
Jack Meyer (0–1)
None
9,233
5–7
13
April 28
Pirates
0–3
Bob Friend (3–0)
John Buzhardt (0–2)
None
8,789
5–8
14
April 29
@ Braves
3–5
Juan Pizarro (1–1)
Jim Owens (1–2)
Warren Spahn (1)
12,480
5–9
–
April 30
@ Braves
Postponed (rain);[ 16] Makeup: August 18
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
15
May 1
@ Braves
4–5
Lew Burdette (2–1)
Don Cardwell (1–2)
Don McMahon (1)
17,884
5–10
16
May 2
@ Cubs
7–8
Ben Johnson (1–1)
Humberto Robinson (0–2)
None
2,807
5–11
17
May 3
@ Cubs
10–9
Jack Meyer (1–1)
Glen Hobbie (2–2)
Turk Farrell (2)
3,046
6–11
18
May 4
@ Cardinals
3–5
Marshall Bridges (2–0)
John Buzhardt (0–3)
Lindy McDaniel (4)
6,226
6–12
19
May 5
@ Cardinals
3–1
Jim Owens (2–2)
Vinegar Bend Mizell (1–2)
None
7,812
7–12
20
May 6
@ Dodgers
6–1 (10)
Turk Farrell (2–0)
Sandy Koufax (0–2)
None
20,165
8–12
21
May 7
@ Dodgers
2–3 (11)
Larry Sherry (3–3)
Rubén Gómez (0–1)
None
24,082
8–13
22
May 8
@ Dodgers
4–2
Jack Meyer (2–1)
Ed Rakow (0–1)
Turk Farrell (3)
20,756
9–13
23
May 10
@ Giants
2–4
Stu Miller (1–1)
Gene Conley (0–1)
Billy O'Dell (1)
20,304
9–14
24
May 11
@ Giants
0–1
Sam Jones (4–2)
Jim Owens (2–3)
None
11,447
9–15
25
May 12
@ Giants
0–1
Jack Sanford (3–1)
Robin Roberts (1–3)
None
10,849
9–16
26
May 13
@ Reds
0–1
Jim O'Toole (3–2)
Rubén Gómez (0–2)
None
6,787
9–17
27
May 14
@ Reds
5–2
Jack Meyer (3–1)
Jay Hook (3–3)
Turk Farrell (4)
4,239
10–17
28
May 15 (1)
@ Reds
14–3
Gene Conley (1–1)
Cal McLish (2–3)
None
see 2nd game
11–17
29
May 15 (2)
@ Reds
1–5
Don Newcombe (2–1)
Humberto Robinson (0–3)
Bill Henry (6)
17,860
11–18
30
May 16
Cardinals
3–5
Ernie Broglio (1–1)
Jim Owens (2–4)
None
11,321
11–19
–
May 17
Cardinals
Postponed (rain);[ 17] Makeup: August 9 as a traditional double-header
–
May 18
Cubs
Postponed (rain);[ 18] Makeup: June 21 as a traditional double-header
31
May 19
Cubs
2–4
Bob Anderson (1–1)
Robin Roberts (1–4)
None
12,297
11–20
32
May 20
Dodgers
6–3
Gene Conley (2–1)
Johnny Podres (2–4)
None
18,681
12–20
–
May 21
Dodgers
Postponed (rain);[ 19] Makeup: June 29 as a traditional double-header
33
May 22
Dodgers
6–9
Ed Roebuck (2–1)
Rubén Gómez (0–3)
Don Drysdale (1)
12,780
12–21
34
May 24
Giants
0–4
Sam Jones (5–3)
Jim Owens (2–5)
None
20,529
12–22
35
May 25
Giants
1–5 (8)
Mike McCormick (6–2)
Robin Roberts (1–5)
None
17,713
12–23
36
May 26
Giants
0–9
Jack Sanford (5–1)
Gene Conley (2–2)
None
14,386
12–24
–
May 27
@ Pirates
Postponed (rain);[ 20] [ 21] Makeup: August 16 as a traditional double-header
37
May 28
@ Pirates
2–4 (13)
Jim Umbricht (1–2)
Turk Farrell (2–1)
None
9,476
12–25
38
May 29
@ Pirates
5–8
Vern Law (7–1)
Robin Roberts (1–6)
Fred Green (2)
15,704
12–26
39
May 30 (1)
Reds
4–5 (10)
Jim Brosnan (3–0)
Gene Conley (2–3)
Bob Grim (1)
see 2nd game
12–27
40
May 30 (2)
Reds
6–1
John Buzhardt (1–3)
Don Newcombe (3–2)
None
20,323
13–27
41
May 31
Braves
12–7
Chris Short (2–0)
Lew Burdette (3–2)
Turk Farrell (5)
8,155
14–27
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
42
June 1
Braves
3–6
Bob Buhl (4–2)
Robin Roberts (1–7)
None
10,682
14–28
43
June 2
Braves
8–9
Warren Spahn (3–2)
Taylor Phillips (0–1)
Bob Rush (1)
10,002
14–29
44
June 3
Pirates
0–3
Vern Law (8–1)
John Buzhardt (1–4)
None
16,738
14–30
–
June 4
Pirates
Postponed (rain);[ 22] Makeup: September 20 as a traditional double-header
45
June 5 (1)
Pirates
2–0
Gene Conley (3–3)
Bob Friend (6–3)
None
see 2nd game
15–30
46
June 5 (2)
Pirates
4–1
Jim Owens (3–5)
Harvey Haddix (3–2)
None
23,410
16–30
47
June 6
@ Cardinals
2–5
Larry Jackson (7–5)
Chris Short (2–1)
None
9,908
16–31
48
June 7
@ Cardinals
5–3
Robin Roberts (2–7)
Bob Miller (2–1)
Turk Farrell (6)
9,635
17–31
49
June 8
@ Cardinals
5–4
John Buzhardt (2–4)
Lindy McDaniel (3–3)
None
8,263
18–31
50
June 10
@ Cubs
1–6
Mark Freeman (1–0)
Jim Owens (3–6)
None
5,077
18–32
51
June 11
@ Cubs
7–1
Chris Short (3–1)
Dick Ellsworth (3–3)
None
13,166
19–32
52
June 12
@ Cubs
7–8 (10)
Mark Freeman (2–0)
Humberto Robinson (0–4)
None
8,481
19–33
53
June 14
@ Dodgers
6–5 (10)
Turk Farrell (3–1)
Clem Labine (0–1)
None
18,031
20–33
54
June 15
@ Dodgers
2–14
Sandy Koufax (2–8)
Jim Owens (3–7)
None
13,295
20–34
55
June 16
@ Dodgers
6–10
Johnny Podres (6–5)
John Buzhardt (2–5)
Ed Roebuck (2)
19,573
20–35
56
June 17
@ Giants
3–7
Mike McCormick (8–3)
Chris Short (3–2)
Billy Loes (3)
20,952
20–36
57
June 18
@ Giants
4–7
Sam Jones (9–5)
Dallas Green (0–1)
Johnny Antonelli (2)
19,494
20–37
58
June 19
@ Giants
2–1 (11)
Robin Roberts (3–7)
Jack Sanford (6–4)
None
32,159
21–37
59
June 21 (1)
Cubs
7–6 (13)
Turk Farrell (4–1)
Glen Hobbie (6–9)
None
see 2nd game
22–37
60
June 21 (2)
Cubs
7–6[a] [b]
John Buzhardt (3–5)
Joe Schaffernoth (0–2)
Robin Roberts (1)
26,233
23–37
61
June 22
Cubs
6–3
Chris Short (4–2)
Bob Anderson (2–3)
None
9,342
24–37
62
June 23
Cubs
4–3
Turk Farrell (5–1)
Seth Morehead (0–6)
None
8,144
25–37
63
June 24
Cardinals
4–3
Robin Roberts (4–7)
Ernie Broglio (5–3)
None
14,489
26–37
64
June 25
Cardinals
0–1
Curt Simmons (1–0)
Jim Owens (3–8)
Lindy McDaniel (13)
7,660
26–38
65
June 26 (1)
Cardinals
3–2 (12)
John Buzhardt (4–5)
Ernie Broglio (5–4)
None
see 2nd game
27–38
66
June 26 (2)
Cardinals
3–4
Ernie Broglio (6–4)
Chris Short (4–3)
None
19,998
27–39
67
June 28
Dodgers
2–0
Dallas Green (1–1)
Stan Williams (6–2)
None
22,775
28–39
68
June 29 (1)
Dodgers
3–6
Larry Sherry (6–4)
Turk Farrell (5–2)
None
see 2nd game
28–40
69
June 29 (2)
Dodgers
2–5
Sandy Koufax (3–8)
Gene Conley (3–4)
Ed Roebuck (3)
25,572
28–41
70
June 30
Dodgers
6–10
Ed Roebuck (5–1)
Jim Owens (3–9)
None
20,859
28–42
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
–
July 1
Giants
Postponed (rain);[ 23] Makeup: August 2 as a traditional double-header
71
July 2
Giants
3–2 (11)
Turk Farrell (6–2)
Mike McCormick (9–4)
None
20,647
29–42
72
July 3
Giants
5–11
Sam Jones (10–7)
Chris Short (4–4)
Mike McCormick (2)
15,700
29–43
73
July 4 (1)
@ Reds
0–5
Jay Hook (7–7)
Dallas Green (1–2)
None
see 2nd game
29–44
74
July 4 (2)
@ Reds
5–2
Gene Conley (4–4)
Joe Nuxhall (1–4)
None
15,280
30–44
75
July 5
@ Reds
2–0
Robin Roberts (5–7)
Don Newcombe (3–6)
None
5,847
31–44
76
July 6
@ Braves
8–5 (10)
Gene Conley (5–4)
Don McMahon (2–6)
None
14,753
32–44
77
July 7
@ Braves
0–2
Warren Spahn (8–5)
Chris Short (4–5)
None
14,983
32–45
78
July 8 (1)
Pirates
6–5 (10)
Turk Farrell (7–2)
Fred Green (4–3)
None
see 2nd game
33–45
79
July 8 (2)
Pirates
3–8
Bob Friend (10–5)
Dallas Green (1–3)
None
36,056
33–46
80
July 9
Pirates
2–1
Gene Conley (6–4)
Vern Law (11–4)
None
19,541
34–46
81
July 10
Pirates
2–6
Harvey Haddix (6–4)
Robin Roberts (5–8)
Roy Face (13)
13,012
34–47
–
July 11
1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City
–
July 13
1960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium in New York City
82
July 15
Braves
5–7
Warren Spahn (9–6)
Chris Short (4–6)
Ron Piché (4)
19,429
34–48
83
July 16
Braves
4–6
Joey Jay (3–5)
Robin Roberts (5–9)
Don Nottebart (1)
17,969
34–49
84
July 17
Braves
3–7
Lew Burdette (10–4)
Gene Conley (6–5)
None
10,686
34–50
85
July 19
@ Giants
0–2
Juan Marichal (1–0)
John Buzhardt (4–6)
None
13,279
34–51
86
July 20
@ Giants
1–3
Sam Jones (12–9)
Chris Short (4–7)
Johnny Antonelli (4)
10,504
34–52
87
July 21
@ Giants
3–0
Robin Roberts (6–9)
Jack Sanford (8–8)
None
9,561
35–52
88
July 22
@ Dodgers
0–2
Don Drysdale (8–10)
Gene Conley (6–6)
None
21,335
35–53
89
July 23
@ Dodgers
0–2
Roger Craig (4–1)
Dallas Green (1–4)
None
31,631
35–54
90
July 24
@ Dodgers
0–9
Stan Williams (10–2)
John Buzhardt (4–7)
None
14,027
35–55
91
July 26
@ Cubs
4–3
Robin Roberts (7–9)
Glen Hobbie (9–13)
Turk Farrell (7)
4,791
36–55
92
July 27
@ Cubs
7–5
Gene Conley (7–6)
Seth Morehead (1–7)
Turk Farrell (8)
7,409
37–55
93
July 28
@ Cubs
3–2
Dallas Green (2–4)
Dick Ellsworth (4–8)
None
5,442
38–55
94
July 29
@ Cardinals
0–3
Ernie Broglio (11–5)
John Buzhardt (4–8)
None
14,028
38–56
95
July 30
@ Cardinals
3–6
Larry Jackson (13–8)
Chris Short (4–8)
None
8,332
38–57
96
July 31 (1)
@ Cardinals
2–9
Curt Simmons (3–1)
Gene Conley (7–7)
None
see 2nd game
38–58
97
July 31 (2)
@ Cardinals
3–5
Ray Sadecki (5–5)
Robin Roberts (7–10)
Lindy McDaniel (16)
20,061
38–59
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
98
August 2 (1)
Giants
7–3
Dallas Green (3–4)
Jack Sanford (9–9)
Turk Farrell (9)
see 2nd game
39–59
99
August 2 (2)
Giants
6–5
Turk Farrell (8–2)
Stu Miller (3–4)
None
26,276
40–59
100
August 3
Giants
6–5
Turk Farrell (9–2)
Billy Loes (3–2)
None
11,169
41–59
101
August 4
Giants
7–8
Johnny Antonelli (4–6)
Jim Owens (3–10)
Stu Miller (1)
12,876
41–60
–
August 5
Dodgers
Postponed (rain);[ 24] Makeup: August 7 as a traditional double-header
102
August 6
Dodgers
3–1
Robin Roberts (8–10)
Stan Williams (11–4)
None
22,741
42–60
103
August 7 (1)
Dodgers
7–8
Larry Sherry (9–8)
Turk Farrell (9–3)
None
see 2nd game
42–61
104
August 7 (2)
Dodgers
1–2
Sandy Koufax (4–8)
John Buzhardt (4–9)
None
22,707
42–62
105
August 9 (1)
Cardinals
4–5
Lindy McDaniel (9–3)
Dallas Green (3–5)
None
see 2nd game
42–63
106
August 9 (2)
Cardinals
0–6
Curt Simmons (4–2)
Gene Conley (7–8)
None
21,312
42–64
107
August 10
Cardinals
5–6 (10)
Lindy McDaniel (10–3)
Turk Farrell (9–4)
Ed Bauta (1)
12,176
42–65
108
August 12
Cubs
10–6
Chris Short (5–8)
Glen Hobbie (10–16)
Turk Farrell (10)
10,714
43–65
109
August 13
Cubs
2–4
Bob Anderson (6–7)
John Buzhardt (4–10)
Don Elston (9)
2,533
43–66
110
August 14 (1)
Cubs
1–2
Dick Ellsworth (6–8)
Gene Conley (7–9)
None
see 2nd game
43–67
111
August 14 (2)
Cubs
3–7
Moe Drabowsky (3–1)
Dallas Green (3–6)
Glen Hobbie (1)
11,725
43–68
112
August 15
@ Pirates
4–3
Art Mahaffey (1–0)
Roy Face (6–6)
Chris Short (1)
19,912
44–68
113
August 16 (1)
@ Pirates
2–11
Bob Friend (13–9)
Jim Owens (3–11)
None
see 2nd game
44–69
114
August 16 (2)
@ Pirates
3–4
Roy Face (7–6)
Robin Roberts (8–11)
None
34,673
44–70
115
August 17
@ Pirates
3–5
Harvey Haddix (8–7)
John Buzhardt (4–11)
Clem Labine (4)
33,598
44–71
116
August 18
@ Braves
0–1
Lew Burdette (14–7)
Gene Conley (7–10)
None
16,338
44–72
117
August 19
@ Braves
3–2
Art Mahaffey (2–0)
Juan Pizarro (6–6)
None
14,723
45–72
118
August 20
@ Braves
0–1
Bob Buhl (12–6)
Robin Roberts (8–12)
None
23,985
45–73
119
August 21
@ Braves
2–3
Warren Spahn (15–7)
John Buzhardt (4–12)
None
23,169
45–74
120
August 23
@ Cardinals
2–4
Ray Sadecki (7–7)
Gene Conley (7–11)
Lindy McDaniel (20)
13,283
45–75
121
August 24
@ Cardinals
5–3
Art Mahaffey (3–0)
Larry Jackson (11–14)
Chris Short (2)
10,636
46–75
122
August 26
@ Cubs
4–2
Robin Roberts (9–12)
Bob Anderson (7–8)
None
5,021
47–75
123
August 27
@ Cubs
4–5
Don Elston (7–7)
Chris Short (5–9)
None
9,657
47–76
124
August 28
@ Cubs
6–8
Don Cardwell (6–12)
Gene Conley (7–12)
Joe Schaffernoth (3)
11,383
47–77
125
August 29
@ Giants
2–0
Art Mahaffey (4–0)
Mike McCormick (11–10)
None
10,062
48–77
126
August 30
@ Giants
1–2
Sam Jones (15–14)
Robin Roberts (9–13)
None
7,014
48–78
127
August 31
@ Dodgers
1–3
Roger Craig (6–1)
John Buzhardt (4–13)
None
12,586
48–79
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
128
September 1
@ Dodgers
2–3 (11)
Don Drysdale (12–13)
Turk Farrell (9–5)
None
28,946
48–80
129
September 3
@ Pirates
3–2
Art Mahaffey (5–0)
Vern Law (19–6)
None
18,487
49–80
130
September 4
@ Pirates
3–5
Vinegar Bend Mizell (10–7)
Jim Owens (3–12)
Clem Labine (6)
17,856
49–81
131
September 5
Reds
2–9
Bob Purkey (16–8)
Robin Roberts (9–14)
None
8,979
49–82
132
September 6
Reds
1–6 (10)
Jim Brosnan (7–2)
John Buzhardt (4–14)
None
4,396
49–83
133
September 7
Cubs
2–0
Gene Conley (8–12)
Don Cardwell (7–13)
None
3,323
50–83
134
September 8
Cubs
1–2
Glen Hobbie (14–17)
Art Mahaffey (5–1)
None
3,808
50–84
135
September 9
Cardinals
1–5 (5)
Larry Jackson (16–12)
Robin Roberts (9–15)
None
18,677
50–85
136
September 10
Cardinals
7–2
Jim Owens (4–12)
Ray Sadecki (8–8)
None
6,444
51–85
137
September 11
Cardinals
3–7
Curt Simmons (7–3)
John Buzhardt (4–15)
Lindy McDaniel (24)
3,722
51–86
–
September 12
Dodgers
Postponed (rain; Hurricane Donna );[ 25] [ 26] Makeup: September 13 as a traditional double-header
138
September 13 (1)
Dodgers
1–2 (10)
Johnny Podres (12–11)
Gene Conley (8–13)
Larry Sherry (7)
see 2nd game
51–87
139
September 13 (2)
Dodgers
1–4
Sandy Koufax (8–12)
Art Mahaffey (5–2)
None
7,559
51–88
140
September 14
Giants
5–1
Robin Roberts (10–15)
Billy O'Dell (7–12)
None
4,432
52–88
141
September 15
Giants
6–8 (11)
Johnny Antonelli (6–7)
Turk Farrell (9–6)
Billy Loes (5)
4,847
52–89
142
September 16
@ Braves
0–4
Warren Spahn (20–9)
John Buzhardt (4–16)
None
6,117
52–90
143
September 17
@ Braves
5–2 (10)
Turk Farrell (10–6)
Ron Piché (2–5)
Chris Short (3)
11,523
53–90
144
September 18
@ Braves
1–7 (8)
Joey Jay (9–7)
Art Mahaffey (5–3)
None
10,561
53–91
145
September 20 (1)
Pirates
1–7
Bob Friend (17–11)
Robin Roberts (10–16)
None
see 2nd game
53–92
146
September 20 (2)
Pirates
2–3
Clem Labine (3–4)
Jim Owens (4–13)
None
17,216
53–93
147
September 23
@ Reds
6–1
John Buzhardt (5–16)
Bob Purkey (17–10)
None
3,919
54–93
148
September 24
@ Reds
0–5
Jim Maloney (2–5)
Gene Conley (8–14)
None
2,798
54–94
149
September 25
@ Reds
7–1
Art Mahaffey (6–3)
Jay Hook (11–18)
None
7,178
55–94
150
September 27
Braves
5–3
Robin Roberts (11–16)
Joey Jay (9–8)
Turk Farrell (11)
4,060
56–94
151
September 28
Braves
3–9
Lew Burdette (19–12)
Jim Owens (4–14)
None
2,884
56–95
152
September 30
Reds
7–6 (14)
Chris Short (6–9)
Orlando Peña (0–1)
None
3,370
57–95
^[a] The June 21, 1960 (game 2), game was protested by the Cubs in the bottom of the fifth inning.[ 27] The protest was later denied.[ 28]
^[b] The June 21 game was suspended at the end of the eighth inning with the score 7–5 and was completed June 22, 1960.[ 28]
Roster
1960 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
LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS: Williamsport [ 29]
Notes
^ Clay Dalrymple at Baseball Reference
^ Carl Sawatski at Baseball Reference
^ Chico Fernández at Baseball Reference
^ Johnny Callison at Baseball Reference
^ Jim Bolger at Baseball Reference
^ via Associated Press . "NEW PILOT HIRED WITH 2-YEAR PACT; Mauch, 34, Is Surprised by Offer – Phils Turn Back Braves in 10th, 5–4" , The New York Times , April 15, 1960. Accessed December 15, 2008.
^ Andy Cohen – Managerial Records , Baseball-Reference.com . Accessed December 15, 2008.
^ Dave Philley at Baseball Reference
^ Don Cardwell at Baseball Reference
^ Tony González at Baseball Reference
^ Costen Shockley at Baseball Reference
^ Mike Marshall at Baseball Reference
^ Adolfo Phillips at Baseball Reference
^ "1960 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits" . Baseball-Reference.com .
^ "Baseball Results, Standings" . The Gazette . Montreal. April 27, 1960. p. 24. Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ "Game Rained Out" . Milwaukee: Milwaukee Journal. April 30, 1960. p. 12. Retrieved March 24, 2016 .
^ "Baseball" . The Gazette . Montreal. May 18, 1960. p. 26. Retrieved March 25, 2016 .
^ "Baseball in a Nutshell" . Milwaukee Sentinel . May 19, 1960. p. 1, part 2. Retrieved March 26, 2016 .
^ "Baseball Record" . The Gazette . Montreal. May 23, 1960. p. 16. Retrieved March 26, 2016 .
^ Biederman, Lester J. (May 28, 1960). "Bucs Stamp Mizell Deal OK: Rain Lets Bucs Play Cards .....: Vinegar Bend Due For Tuesday Start; Friend Hurls Today" . Pittsburgh Press . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 6. Retrieved March 21, 2016 .
^ "Baseball Record" . The Gazette . Montreal. May 28, 1960. p. 34. Retrieved March 21, 2016 .
^ "Baseball Record" . The Gazette . Montreal. June 6, 1960. p. 22. Retrieved March 23, 2016 .
^ "Baseball in a Nutshell" . Milwaukee Sentinel . July 2, 1960. p. 3, part 3. Retrieved March 27, 2016 .
^ "The Major Leagues" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . August 6, 1960. p. 9. Retrieved March 31, 2016 .
^ Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena: September 1960 (PDF) . National Climatic Data Center (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. p. 113. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 26, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2016 .
^ "The Major Leagues" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . September 13, 1960. p. 22. Retrieved April 2, 2016 .
^ "Philadelphia Phillies 7, Chicago Cubs 6 (2)" . retrosheet.org . June 21, 1960. Retrieved March 26, 2016 . [Ken] Walters singled to second ... Don Zimmer 's wild throw was picked up by a fan; Tony Gonzalez [sic ], who was running on the pitch, was allowed to score; Zimmer argued vigorously and was ejected by 1B umpire Ed Vargo ; Cubs manager Lou Boudreau protested the game[.]
^ a b "Jun 21, 1960, Cubs at Phillies Box Score and Play by Play" . baseball-reference.com . sports-reference.com. June 21, 1960. Retrieved March 26, 2016 .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007
References
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