2002 Philadelphia Phillies season Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2002 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 120th season in the history of the franchise . The team failed to improve upon their 86–76 record from the previous season . However, this would be their last losing season until 2013 .
On June 2, 2002, starting pitcher Robert Person hit two home runs, a grand slam and a 3-run home run[ 1] in an 18–3 victory over the Montreal Expos .
Offseason
November 9, 2001: Omar Daal was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Eric Junge and Jesus Cordero (minors).[ 2]
January 28, 2002: John Mabry was signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.[ 3]
January 29, 2002: Ricky Ledée signed as a free agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.[ 4]
Regular season
Opening Day starters
Season standings
National League East
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LA
MIL
MTL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
AL
Arizona
—
3–3
4–2
6–0
14–5
5–1
3–3
9–10
4–2
4–2
5–2
4–3
4–2
12–7
8–11
2–4
11–7
Atlanta
3–3
—
4–2
4–2
4–3
11–8
3–3
2–4
5–1
13–6
12–7
11–7
3–3
3–3
3–3
5–1
15–3
Chicago
2–4
2–4
—
5–12
4–2
4–2
8–11
2–4
7–10
3–3
1–5
2–4
10–9
2–4
3–3
6–12
6–6
Cincinnati
0–6
2–4
12–5
—
3–3
5–1
6–11
4–2
13–6
1–5
2–4
2–4
11–7
5–1
2–4
8–11
2–10
Colorado
5–14
3–4
2–4
3–3
—
5–2
3–3
7–12
3–3
4–2
3–3
3–3
4–2
11–8
8–12
2–4
7–11
Florida
1–5
8–11
2–4
1–5
2–5
—
3–3
3–3
4–2
10–9
8–11
10–9
4–2
5–1
4–3
4–2
10–8
Houston
3–3
3–3
11–8
11–6
3–3
3–3
—
3–3
10–8
3–3
4–2
3–3
11–6
4–2
1–5
6–13
5–7
Los Angeles
10–9
4–2
4–2
2–4
12–7
3–3
3–3
—
5–1
5–2
4–2
4–3
4–2
10–9
8–11
2–4
12–6
Milwaukee
2–4
1–5
10–7
6–13
3–3
2–4
8–10
1–5
—
2–4
1–5
1–5
4–15
5–1
1–5
7–10
2–10
Montreal
2–4
6–13
3–3
5–1
2–4
9–10
3–3
2–5
4–2
—
11–8
11–8
3–3
3–4
4–2
3–3
12–6
New York
2–5
7–12
5–1
4–2
3–3
11–8
2–4
2–4
5–1
8–11
—
9–10
1–4
3–4
0–6
3–3
10–8
Philadelphia
3–4
7–11
4–2
4–2
3–3
9–10
3–3
3–4
5–1
8–11
10–9
—
2–4
2–4
3–3
4–2
10–8
Pittsburgh
2–4
3–3
9–10
7–11
2–4
2–4
6–11
2–4
15–4
3–3
4–1
4–2
—
2–4
2–4
6–11
3–9
San Diego
7–12
3–3
4–2
1–5
8–11
1–5
2–4
9–10
1–5
4–3
4–3
4–2
4–2
—
5–14
1–5
8–10
San Francisco
11–8
3–3
3–3
4–2
11–8
3–4
5–1
11–8
5–1
2–4
6–0
3–3
4–2
14–5
—
2–4
8–10
St. Louis
4–2
1–5
12–6
11–8
4–2
2–4
13–6
4–2
10–7
3–3
3–3
2–4
11–6
5–1
4–2
—
8–4
Notable transactions
May 22, 2002: John Mabry was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies to the Oakland Athletics for Jeremy Giambi.[ 3]
May 26, 2002: Dan Plesac was traded by the Toronto Blue Jays to the Philadelphia Phillies for Cliff Politte.[ 6]
June 25, 2002: Bruce Aven was traded by the Cleveland Indians to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jeff D'Amico.[ 7]
July 29, 2002: Scott Rolen was traded by the Philadelphia Phillies with Doug Nickle and cash to the St. Louis Cardinals for Plácido Polanco, Mike Timlin, and Bud Smith.[ 8]
Draft picks
June 4, 2002: Cole Hamels was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1st round (17th pick) of the 2002 amateur draft. Player signed August 28, 2002.[ 9]
2002 game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
2002 game log[ 10] Overall Record: 80–81
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 1
@ Braves
2–7
Tom Glavine (1–0)
Robert Person (0–1)
None
51,638
0–1
2
April 3
@ Braves
3–1
Vicente Padilla (1–0)
Kevin Millwood (0–1)
José Mesa (1)
23,865
1–1
3
April 4
@ Braves
2–11
Jason Marquis (1–0)
Terry Adams (0–1)
None
24,640
1–2
4
April 5
Marlins
6–2
Brandon Duckworth (1–0)
Julián Tavárez (0–1)
José Mesa (2)
50,958
2–2
5
April 6
Marlins
3–7
Vladimir Núñez (1–0)
José Santiago (0–1)
None
18,591
2–3
6
April 7
Marlins
3–2 (11)
Cliff Politte (1–0)
Braden Looper (0–2)
None
18,073
3–3
7
April 8
Braves
1–2
Kevin Millwood (1–1)
Vicente Padilla (1–1)
John Smoltz (1)
14,502
3–4
8
April 9
Braves
7–4
José Santiago (1–1)
Jason Marquis (1–1)
José Mesa (3)
13,020
4–4
9
April 10
Braves
7–5 (11)
Cliff Politte (2–0)
Kerry Ligtenberg (0–1)
None
14,542
5–4
10
April 11
Braves
2–6
Tom Glavine (2–0)
David Coggin (0–1)
Darren Holmes (1)
14,111
5–5
11
April 12
Reds
5–8
Jim Brower (1–0)
Rhéal Cormier (0–1)
Danny Graves (4)
13,366
5–6
12
April 13
Reds
2–5
Joey Hamilton (1–0)
Robert Person (0–2)
Danny Graves (5)
15,606
5–7
13
April 14
Reds
3–1
Vicente Padilla (2–1)
Elmer Dessens (0–3)
José Mesa (4)
19,195
6–7
14
April 16
@ Marlins
6–7
Gary Knotts (2–0)
José Mesa (0–1)
None
6,107
6–8
15
April 17
@ Marlins
7–5
Rhéal Cormier (1–1)
Braden Looper (0–3)
José Mesa (5)
6,478
7–8
16
April 18
@ Marlins
7–8
Vladimir Núñez (2–0)
Ricky Bottalico (0–1)
None
6,898
7–9
17
April 19
@ Pirates
4–7
Sean Lowe (1–0)
Vicente Padilla (2–2)
Mike Williams (7)
23,321
7–10
18
April 20
@ Pirates
5–6
Ron Villone (2–2)
Terry Adams (0–2)
Mike Williams (8)
18,032
7–11
19
April 21
@ Pirates
3–9
Kip Wells (3–1)
Brandon Duckworth (1–1)
None
18,749
7–12
20
April 23
Padres
8–5
Randy Wolf (1–0)
Matt DeWitt (0–1)
José Mesa (6)
12,138
8–12
21
April 24
Padres
2–7
Brian Lawrence (3–1)
Robert Person (0–3)
None
12,250
8–13
22
April 25
Padres
4–6
Bobby J. Jones (2–1)
Rhéal Cormier (1–2)
Trevor Hoffman (7)
12,249
8–14
23
April 26
@ Rockies
1–4
John Thomson (3–2)
Terry Adams (0–3)
José Jiménez (5)
37,551
8–15
24
April 27
@ Rockies
6–8
Shawn Chacón (2–3)
Brandon Duckworth (1–2)
José Jiménez (6)
38,064
8–16
25
April 28
@ Rockies
2–4
Jason Jennings (2–2)
Randy Wolf (1–1)
José Jiménez (7)
40,357
8–17
26
April 29
@ Giants
5–8
Tim Worrell (2–0)
Rhéal Cormier (1–3)
Robb Nen (7)
35,136
8–18
27
April 30
@ Giants
8–2
Vicente Padilla (3–2)
Liván Hernández (4–2)
None
34,918
9–18
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
28
May 1
@ Giants
1–2
Félix Rodríguez (1–2)
Ricky Bottalico (0–2)
Robb Nen (8)
36,304
9–19
29
May 3
Rockies
3–2
Brandon Duckworth (2–2)
Shawn Chacón (2–4)
José Mesa (7)
15,257
10–19
30
May 4
Rockies
6–5
Héctor Mercado (1–0)
Rick White (0–3)
José Mesa (8)
16,205
11–19
31
May 5
Rockies
7–4
Vicente Padilla (4–2)
Mike Hampton (1–4)
José Mesa (9)
32,411
12–19
32
May 7
Astros
7–4
Carlos Silva (1–0)
Hipólito Pichardo (0–1)
José Mesa (10)
12,321
13–19
33
May 8
Astros
5–3
José Mesa (1–1)
Nelson Cruz (0–3)
None
13,216
14–19
34
May 9
Astros
3–1
Randy Wolf (2–1)
Dave Mlicki (3–4)
José Mesa (11)
12,476
15–19
35
May 10
Diamondbacks
4–0
Vicente Padilla (5–2)
Rick Helling (3–4)
None
20,504
16–19
36
May 11
Diamondbacks
5–6 (10)
Byung-hyun Kim (1–0)
José Mesa (1–2)
None
32,634
16–20
37
May 12
Diamondbacks
3–1
Terry Adams (1–3)
Miguel Batista (2–2)
José Mesa (12)
21,114
17–20
38
May 13
@ Astros
3–17
Tim Redding (2–2)
Brandon Duckworth (2–3)
None
27,324
17–21
39
May 14
@ Astros
1–5
Octavio Dotel (1–1)
Randy Wolf (2–2)
Billy Wagner (5)
26,536
17–22
40
May 15
@ Astros
2–6
Carlos Hernández (4–1)
Vicente Padilla (5–3)
None
27,707
17–23
41
May 16
@ Diamondbacks
2–4
Randy Johnson (7–1)
José Santiago (1–2)
Byung-hyun Kim (11)
32,348
17–24
42
May 17
@ Diamondbacks
9–12
Eddie Oropesa (2–0)
Rhéal Cormier (1–4)
Byung-hyun Kim (12)
35,877
17–25
43
May 18
@ Diamondbacks
4–5
Mike Myers (3–1)
José Mesa (1–3)
None
47,357
17–26
44
May 19
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Randy Wolf (3–2)
José Parra (0–1)
José Mesa (13)
43,704
18–26
45
May 21
Mets
4–0
Vicente Padilla (6–3)
Jeff D'Amico (3–4)
None
21,090
19–26
46
May 22
Mets
5–2
Terry Adams (2–3)
Al Leiter (5–3)
José Mesa (14)
22,640
20–26
47
May 23
Mets
0–1
Scott Strickland (3–2)
José Mesa (1–4)
Armando Benítez (9)
26,405
20–27
48
May 24
@ Expos
1–4
Tomo Ohka (4–3)
Randy Wolf (3–3)
Scott Stewart (1)
6,091
20–28
49
May 25
@ Expos
9–13 (10)
T. J. Tucker (3–0)
Héctor Mercado (1–1)
None
8,370
20–29
50
May 26
@ Expos
5–6
Graeme Lloyd (2–2)
Vicente Padilla (6–4)
Scott Stewart (2)
19,015
20–30
51
May 28
@ Mets
5–3
Rhéal Cormier (2–4)
Steve Trachsel (3–5)
José Mesa (15)
25,939
21–30
52
May 29
@ Mets
3–4
Scott Strickland (5–2)
José Santiago (1–3)
Armando Benítez (10)
37,417
21–31
53
May 31
Expos
7–8
Javier Vázquez (3–2)
Brandon Duckworth (2–4)
Scott Stewart (4)
15,455
21–32
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
54
June 1
Expos
8–4
Vicente Padilla (7–4)
Tony Armas Jr. (5–7)
None
16,601
22–32
55
June 2
Expos
18–3
Robert Person (1–3)
Britt Reames (0–2)
None
19,223
23–32
56
June 4
Marlins
0–5
Hansel Izquierdo (2–0)
Terry Adams (2–4)
None
14,942
23–33
57
June 5
Marlins
1–2
A. J. Burnett (6–5)
Randy Wolf (3–4)
None
13,039
23–34
–
June 6
Marlins
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 10 as a traditional double-header
58
June 7
@ Tigers
11–1
Vicente Padilla (8–4)
Jeff Weaver (4–8)
None
25,908
24–34
59
June 8
@ Tigers
2–1
Robert Person (2–3)
Danny Patterson (0–2)
José Mesa (16)
32,295
25–34
60
June 9
@ Tigers
7–5
Brandon Duckworth (3–4)
Steve Sparks (3–6)
José Mesa (17)
21,714
26–34
61
June 10
@ Indians
3–1
Terry Adams (3–4)
CC Sabathia (5–5)
José Mesa (18)
28,440
27–34
62
June 11
@ Indians
1–5
Bartolo Colón (8–4)
Randy Wolf (3–5)
Bob Wickman (14)
30,238
27–35
63
June 12
@ Indians
7–3
Vicente Padilla (9–4)
Chad Paronto (0–1)
None
35,783
28–35
64
June 14
Orioles
3–7
B. J. Ryan (1–0)
Ricky Bottalico (0–3)
None
16,888
28–36
65
June 15
Orioles
4–3 (10)
Rhéal Cormier (3–4)
Buddy Groom (2–2)
None
20,634
29–36
66
June 16
Orioles
2–4
Travis Driskill (4–0)
Terry Adams (3–5)
Jorge Julio (13)
41,079
29–37
67
June 18
White Sox
3–6 (12)
Antonio Osuna (4–1)
David Coggin (0–2)
Rocky Biddle (1)
17,424
29–38
68
June 19
White Sox
4–3
Dan Plesac (2–2)
Rocky Biddle (1–1)
None
21,905
30–38
69
June 20
White Sox
1–6
Mark Buehrle (10–5)
Robert Person (2–4)
None
22,132
30–39
70
June 21
Twins
3–0
Brandon Duckworth (4–4)
Kyle Lohse (6–5)
José Mesa (19)
17,039
31–39
71
June 22
Twins
1–4 (11)
LaTroy Hawkins (2–0)
Dan Plesac (2–3)
Eddie Guardado (21)
18,759
31–40
72
June 23
Twins
1–5
Tony Fiore (6–2)
Randy Wolf (3–6)
None
38,158
31–41
73
June 24
@ Marlins
15–4
Vicente Padilla (10–4)
Julián Tavárez (5–4)
None
5,465
32–41
74
June 25
@ Marlins
7–6 (11)
José Mesa (2–4)
Vic Darensbourg (1–2)
Dan Plesac (1)
5,355
33–41
75
June 26
@ Marlins
2–6
Michael Tejera (3–1)
Brandon Duckworth (4–5)
None
6,503
33–42
76
June 27
@ Marlins
7–3
Terry Adams (4–5)
Kevin Olsen (0–5)
None
6,079
34–42
77
June 28
@ Orioles
6–2
Randy Wolf (4–6)
Travis Driskill (5–1)
None
48,937
35–42
78
June 29
@ Orioles
1–11
Jason Johnson (3–5)
Vicente Padilla (10–5)
None
48,692
35–43
79
June 30
@ Orioles
8–5
Robert Person (3–4)
Rick Bauer (3–4)
José Mesa (20)
43,429
36–43
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
80
July 1
Mets
6–3
Brandon Duckworth (5–5)
Shawn Estes (3–6)
José Mesa (21)
18,422
37–43
81
July 2
Mets
6–12
Pedro Astacio (8–3)
Terry Adams (4–6)
None
20,826
37–44
82
July 3
Mets
8–7
Dan Plesac (3–3)
Scott Strickland (6–5)
José Mesa (22)
50,396
38–44
83
July 4
Expos
1–2
Joey Eischen (2–1)
José Mesa (2–5)
Scott Stewart (11)
12,303
38–45
84
July 5
Expos
3–8
Tomo Ohka (8–4)
Robert Person (3–5)
None
44,143
38–46
85
July 6
Expos
3–5
Javier Vázquez (6–5)
Brandon Duckworth (5–6)
Scott Stewart (12)
15,228
38–47
86
July 7
Expos
10–8
Rhéal Cormier (4–4)
Matt Herges (2–3)
José Mesa (23)
17,393
39–47
–
July 9
2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Miller Park in Milwaukee
87
July 11
@ Mets
1–9
Mark Guthrie (3–0)
Rhéal Cormier (4–5)
None
32,026
39–48
88
July 12
@ Mets
9–8
Robert Person (4–5)
Jeff D'Amico (4–8)
None
49,424
40–48
89
July 13
@ Mets
7–6 (12)
Héctor Mercado (2–1)
Scott Strickland (6–6)
Carlos Silva (1)
51,470
41–48
90
July 14
@ Mets
2–4
Pedro Astacio (9–3)
Brandon Duckworth (5–7)
Armando Benítez (21)
40,463
41–49
91
July 15
@ Expos
11–8
David Coggin (1–2)
Matt Herges (2–4)
José Mesa (24)
11,576
42–49
92
July 16
@ Expos
6–3
Randy Wolf (5–6)
Tony Armas Jr. (8–9)
José Mesa (25)
10,325
43–49
93
July 17
Cubs
4–3 (10)
José Mesa (3–5)
Jeff Fassero (3–6)
None
23,541
44–49
94
July 18
Cubs
4–6
Matt Clement (8–6)
Vicente Padilla (10–6)
None
27,672
44–50
95
July 19
Braves
1–4
Damian Moss (5–4)
Brandon Duckworth (5–8)
John Smoltz (35)
20,422
44–51
96
July 20
Braves
3–4
Jason Marquis (7–5)
Terry Adams (4–7)
John Smoltz (36)
23,570
44–52
97
July 21
Braves
1–2
Kevin Millwood (9–5)
Randy Wolf (5–7)
Tim Spooneybarger (1)
25,012
44–53
98
July 22
@ Cubs
6–7
Kyle Farnsworth (3–1)
José Mesa (3–6)
None
29,618
44–54
99
July 23
@ Cubs
7–4
David Coggin (2–2)
Matt Clement (8–7)
José Mesa (26)
32,770
45–54
100
July 24
@ Cubs
4–2
Brett Myers (1–0)
Mark Prior (4–3)
José Mesa (27)
32,697
46–54
101
July 25
@ Cubs
6–2
Carlos Silva (2–0)
Kyle Farnsworth (3–2)
None
34,565
47–54
102
July 26
@ Braves
3–2
Randy Wolf (6–7)
Kevin Millwood (9–6)
José Mesa (28)
44,744
48–54
103
July 27
@ Braves
3–5
Greg Maddux (10–3)
Joe Roa (0–1)
John Smoltz (38)
43,214
48–55
104
July 28
@ Braves
7–1
Vicente Padilla (11–6)
Tom Glavine (13–6)
None
31,764
49–55
105
July 30
Giants
3–10
Kirk Rueter (9–6)
Brett Myers (1–1)
None
27,330
49–56
106
July 31
Giants
8–6
Mike Timlin (2–3)
Troy Brohawn (0–1)
José Mesa (29)
22,595
50–56
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
107
August 1
Giants
2–1
Randy Wolf (7–7)
Russ Ortiz (7–8)
José Mesa (30)
20,380
51–56
108
August 2
Dodgers
3–1
Carlos Silva (3–0)
Paul Quantrill (2–4)
José Mesa (31)
17,076
52–56
109
August 3
Dodgers
6–8 (12)
Éric Gagné (1–0)
David Coggin (2–3)
Paul Quantrill (1)
23,506
52–57
110
August 4
Dodgers
3–4
Omar Daal (9–6)
Brett Myers (1–2)
Éric Gagné (36)
28,186
52–58
111
August 5
Dodgers
7–5
Mike Timlin (3–3)
Paul Shuey (3–1)
José Mesa (32)
20,259
53–58
112
August 6
@ Padres
5–4 (16)
Rhéal Cormier (5–5)
Bobby J. Jones (7–6)
None
17,519
54–58
113
August 7
@ Padres
2–5
Jake Peavy (3–4)
Vicente Padilla (11–7)
Trevor Hoffman (28)
18,583
54–59
114
August 8
@ Padres
4–7
Tom Davey (1–0)
Terry Adams (4–8)
None
22,076
54–60
115
August 9
@ Dodgers
6–7
Paul Shuey (4–1)
Mike Timlin (3–4)
Éric Gagné (38)
40,688
54–61
116
August 10
@ Dodgers
8–10
Paul Quantrill (3–4)
Rhéal Cormier (5–6)
Éric Gagné (39)
48,321
54–62
117
August 11
@ Dodgers
6–3
Mike Timlin (4–4)
Paul Shuey (4–2)
José Mesa (33)
38,517
55–62
118
August 13
Brewers
3–1
Vicente Padilla (12–7)
Glendon Rusch (6–12)
José Mesa (34)
14,046
56–62
119
August 14
Brewers
4–1
Brett Myers (2–2)
Jamey Wright (4–12)
None
14,509
57–62
120
August 15
Brewers
5–1
Joe Roa (1–1)
Rubén Quevedo (6–11)
None
14,288
58–62
121
August 16
Cardinals
4–0
Randy Wolf (8–7)
Chuck Finley (7–14)
None
31,117
59–62
122
August 17
Cardinals
1–5
Jason Simontacchi (9–4)
David Coggin (2–4)
None
20,242
59–63
123
August 18
Cardinals
1–5
Matt Morris (15–7)
Vicente Padilla (12–8)
None
58,493
59–64
124
August 20
@ Brewers
1–2
Jamey Wright (5–12)
Brett Myers (2–3)
Mike DeJean (20)
24,082
59–65
125
August 21
@ Brewers
13–3
Joe Roa (2–1)
Ben Sheets (7–15)
None
21,250
60–65
126
August 22
@ Brewers
7–0
Randy Wolf (9–7)
Jimmy Osting (0–1)
None
18,150
61–65
127
August 23
@ Cardinals
5–4 (14)
Terry Adams (5–8)
Kevin Joseph (0–1)
None
35,724
62–65
128
August 24
@ Cardinals
4–0
Vicente Padilla (13–8)
Andy Benes (3–4)
José Mesa (35)
41,033
63–65
129
August 25
@ Cardinals
5–3
Carlos Silva (4–0)
Jason Isringhausen (2–2)
José Mesa (36)
31,850
64–65
130
August 27
Expos
4–2
Joe Roa (3–1)
Masato Yoshii (4–6)
José Mesa (37)
16,126
65–65
131
August 28
Expos
3–6
Tomo Ohka (12–6)
David Coggin (2–5)
None
13,821
65–66
132
August 29
Expos
2–1
Brandon Duckworth (6–8)
Bartolo Colón (17–7)
José Mesa (38)
14,268
66–66
133
August 30
@ Mets
7–5
Vicente Padilla (14–8)
Pedro Astacio (11–8)
José Mesa (39)
30,976
67–66
134
August 31
@ Mets
1–0
Randy Wolf (10–7)
Steve Trachsel (8–10)
None
30,733
68–66
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
135
September 1
@ Mets
9–5
Brett Myers (3–3)
Al Leiter (11–11)
None
28,781
69–66
136
September 2
@ Expos
1–5
Tomo Ohka (13–6)
Joe Roa (3–2)
None
5,723
69–67
137
September 3
@ Expos
6–7 (10)
Joey Eischen (4–1)
Terry Adams (5–9)
None
5,723
69–68
138
September 4
@ Expos
5–8
Tony Armas Jr. (9–12)
Vicente Padilla (14–9)
Joey Eischen (2)
5,723
69–69
139
September 5
@ Expos
4–1
Randy Wolf (11–7)
Javier Vázquez (8–13)
None
2,134
70–69
140
September 6
Mets
2–7
Al Leiter (12–11)
Brett Myers (3–4)
None
16,335
70–70
141
September 7
Mets
4–5
Tyler Walker (1–0)
Joe Roa (3–3)
Armando Benítez (31)
21,747
70–71
142
September 8
Mets
3–11
John Thomson (9–11)
Brandon Duckworth (6–9)
None
20,047
70–72
143
September 9
Mets
4–6
Jeff D'Amico (6–10)
Mike Timlin (4–5)
Armando Benítez (32)
13,514
70–73
144
September 10 (1)
Marlins
4–6
Graeme Lloyd (4–4)
Randy Wolf (11–8)
Armando Almanza (2)
see 2nd game
70–74
145
September 10 (2)
Marlins
1–2
Justin Wayne (1–1)
Vicente Padilla (14–10)
Braden Looper (10)
14,345
70–75
146
September 11
Marlins
9–2
Brett Myers (4–4)
Brad Penny (6–6)
None
12,274
71–75
147
September 12
Marlins
6–1
Joe Roa (4–3)
Michael Tejera (8–8)
None
13,167
72–75
148
September 13
Pirates
3–5
Joe Beimel (2–5)
Mike Timlin (4–6)
Mike Williams (42)
13,718
72–76
149
September 14
Pirates
4–1
Eric Junge (1–0)
Brian Meadows (1–6)
José Mesa (40)
16,621
73–76
150
September 15
Pirates
1–0 (10)
José Mesa (4–6)
Scott Sauerbeck (3–3)
None
23,054
74–76
151
September 17
@ Braves
1–2
Greg Maddux (14–6)
Vicente Padilla (14–11)
John Smoltz (52)
23,082
74–77
152
September 18
@ Braves
6–5
Carlos Silva (5–0)
Kerry Ligtenberg (3–4)
José Mesa (41)
20,356
75–77
153
September 19
@ Braves
0–6
Tom Glavine (18–10)
Joe Roa (4–4)
None
23,482
75–78
–
September 20
@ Reds
Postponed (rain); Makeup: September 21 as a day-night double-header
154
September 21 (1)
@ Reds
5–3 (10)
Terry Adams (6–9)
Scott Williamson (3–4)
José Mesa (42)
36,940
76–78
155
September 21 (2)
@ Reds
5–4 (11)
Terry Adams (7–9)
Joey Hamilton (4–10)
José Mesa (43)
40,804
77–78
156
September 22
@ Reds
4–3
Brandon Duckworth (7–9)
José Rijo (5–4)
José Mesa (44)
40,964
78–78
157
September 24
Braves
5–3
Eric Junge (2–0)
Tom Glavine (18–11)
José Mesa (45)
15,807
79–78
158
September 25
Braves
1–7
Damian Moss (12–6)
Brett Myers (4–5)
None
14,516
79–79
–
September 26
Braves
Cancelled (rain; Hurricane Isidore ); Will not be rescheduled
159
September 27
@ Marlins
2–5
Gary Knotts (3–1)
Randy Wolf (11–9)
Braden Looper (13)
8,689
79–80
160
September 28
@ Marlins
9–3
Brandon Duckworth (8–9)
Justin Wayne (2–3)
None
11,746
80–80
161
September 29
@ Marlins
3–4 (10)
Braden Looper (2–5)
Héctor Mercado (2–2)
None
28,599
80–81
Roster
2002 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
Note: Pitchers' hitting stats are not included above.
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
Awards and honors
2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Jimmy Rollins, shortstop, starter
Scott Rolen, third base, starter
Vicente Padilla, pitcher, reserve
Farm system
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: GCL Phillies [ 11] [ 12]
References
^ "Expos vs. Phillies - Game Recap - June 2, 2002 - ESPN" . Archived from the original on January 9, 2019.
^ "Omar Daal Statistics and History" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ a b "John Mabry Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ "Ricky Ledée Statistics" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ "Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves Box Score, April 1, 2002" .
^ "Dan Plesac Statistics and History" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ "Bruce Aven Statistics and History" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ "Scott Rolen Statistics and History" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ "Cole Hamels Statistics and History" . Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2013 .
^ "2002 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits" . Baseball-Reference.com.
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 3rd edition. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 2007
^ Baseball America 2003 Annual Directory
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