1967 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
BallparkConnie Mack Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersR. R. M. Carpenter, Jr.
General managersJohn J. Quinn
ManagersGene Mauch
TelevisionWFIL
RadioWFIL
(By Saam, Bill Campbell, Richie Ashburn)
Seasons

The 1967 Philadelphia Phillies season consisted of the Phillies' 82–80 finish, good for fifth place in the National League, 19+12 games behind the NL and World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals. The Phillies would not finish above .500 again until 1975.

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 10160 0.627 49–32 52–28
San Francisco Giants 9171 0.562 10½ 51–31 40–40
Chicago Cubs 8774 0.540 14 49–34 38–40
Cincinnati Reds 8775 0.537 14½ 49–32 38–43
Philadelphia Phillies 8280 0.506 19½ 45–35 37–45
Pittsburgh Pirates 8181 0.500 20½ 49–32 32–49
Atlanta Braves 7785 0.475 24½ 48–33 29–52
Los Angeles Dodgers 7389 0.451 28½ 42–39 31–50
Houston Astros 6993 0.426 32½ 46–35 23–58
New York Mets 61101 0.377 40½ 36–42 25–59

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD NYM PHI PIT SF STL
Atlanta 11–75–1311–78–108–1010–88–1010–86–12
Chicago 7–1112–68–109–913–511–711–7–110–86–11
Cincinnati 13–56–1215–38–1012–610–810–88–105–13
Houston 7–1110–83–1510–811–77–119–96–126–12
Los Angeles 10–89–910–88–1012–66–127–115–136–12
New York 10–85–136–127–116–124–1411–75–137–11
Philadelphia 8-107–118–1011–712–614–48–108–106–12
Pittsburgh 10–87–11–18–109–911–77–1110–88–1011–7
San Francisco 8–108–1010–812–613–513–510–810–87–11
St. Louis 12–611–613–512–612–611–712–67–1111–7

Notable transactions

Game log

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
1967 Game Log[7]
Overall Record: 82–80
April (8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 11@ Cubs2–4Ferguson Jenkins (1–0)Jim Bunning (0–1)None16,4620–1
2April 12@ Cubs5–4 (11)Rick Wise (1–0)Rich Nye (0–1)None2,6901–1
April 13@ CubsPostponed (rain);[8] Makeup: August 10
3April 14Mets5–1Chris Short (1–0)Jack Fisher (0–1)None26,6492–1
4April 15Mets6–2Jim Bunning (1–1)Bob Shaw (0–1)None5,1953–1
5April 16Mets2–0Larry Jackson (1–0)Bill Denehy (0–1)None9,2134–1
April 17CubsPostponed (rain);[9] Makeup: June 6 as a traditional double-header
6April 18Cubs4–8Bill Hands (1–0)Chris Short (1–1)None3,1724–2
April 19PiratesPostponed (cold weather);[10] Makeup: June 15 as a traditional double-header
7April 21@ Mets3–6Jack Fisher (1–1)Jim Bunning (1–2)Don Shaw (3)5,0934–3
8April 22@ Mets4–3Larry Jackson (2–0)Bob Shaw (0–2)None15,0325–3
9April 23 (1)@ Mets10–6Grant Jackson (1–0)Don Shaw (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game6–3
10April 23 (2)@ Mets3–1Dick Ellsworth (1–0)Bill Denehy (0–2)None38,0817–3
11April 25@ Pirates3–7Billy O'Dell (1–0)Jim Bunning (1–3)None5,5857–4
April 26@ PiratesPostponed (rain);[11] Makeup: August 31
12April 27@ Pirates4–5Pete Mikkelsen (1–0)Dick Hall (0–1)Bill Short (1)4,9797–5
13April 28@ Braves8–9Clay Carroll (2–2)Dick Hall (0–2)None12,9217–6
14April 29@ Braves2–3Pat Jarvis (2–0)Chris Short (1–2)Phil Niekro (3)12,2007–7
15April 30 (1)@ Braves6–4Grant Jackson (2–0)Clay Carroll (2–3)Dick Hall (1)see 2nd game8–7
16April 30 (2)@ Braves3–6Bob Bruce (1–0)Rick Wise (1–1)Phil Niekro (4)27,6448–8
May (10–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
17May 2Astros3–10Mike Cuellar (2–1)Larry Jackson (2–1)None4,5688–9
18May 3Astros1–0Chris Short (2–2)Larry Dierker (2–2)None4,4289–9
19May 4Astros1–4Turk Farrell (1–0)Dick Ellsworth (1–1)Carroll Sembera (1)3,5919–10
20May 5Dodgers3–1Jim Bunning (2–3)Jim Brewer (0–1)Chris Short (1)12,80510–10
May 6DodgersPostponed (rain);[12] Makeup: July 18 as a traditional double-header
May 7DodgersPostponed (rain);[12] Makeup: September 15 as a traditional double-header
May 8BravesPostponed (rain);[13] Makeup: May 10 as a traditional double-header
21May 9Braves3–2Chris Short (3–2)Clay Carroll (2–4)Dick Hall (2)3,77011–10
22May 10 (1)Braves4–3Turk Farrell (2–0)Phil Niekro (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game12–10
23May 10 (2)Braves2–7Wade Blasingame (1–0)Larry Jackson (2–2)Phil Niekro (6)9,25212–11
24May 12@ Reds2–4Sammy Ellis (3–2)Dick Ellsworth (1–2)None10,46012–12
25May 13@ Reds3–2Turk Farrell (3–0)Billy McCool (3–2)None16,07613–12
26May 14 (1)@ Reds1–2Jim Maloney (2–2)Larry Jackson (2–3)Ted Abernathy (11)see 2nd game13–13
27May 14 (2)@ Reds0–1Gary Nolan (3–1)Jim Bunning (2–4)None12,38113–14
28May 16@ Cardinals3–4Joe Hoerner (1–1)Grant Jackson (2–1)None10,51413–15
29May 17@ Cardinals2–3Dick Hughes (1–1)Turk Farrell (3–1)None15,92313–16
30May 18Reds7–1[a]Jim Bunning (3–4)Billy McCool (3–3)None8,04514–16
31May 19Reds1–6Jim Maloney (3–2)Larry Jackson (2–4)None12,20414–17
32May 20Reds2–5Gerry Arrigo (4–0)Grant Jackson (2–2)None6,29914–18
33May 21Reds2–1 (18)Dick Hall (1–2)Darrell Osteen (0–1)None8,64115–18
34May 22Giants1–3Gaylord Perry (2–4)Jim Bunning (3–5)None9,34115–19
35May 23Giants4–5 (11)Frank Linzy (3–1)Turk Farrell (3–2)Bill Henry (2)9,92015–20
May 24GiantsPostponed (rain);[14] Makeup: June 30 as a traditional double-header
36May 26Cardinals7–4Dick Hall (2–2)Ron Willis (1–1)Turk Farrell (1)15,36516–20
37May 27Cardinals4–11Larry Jaster (3–1)Grant Jackson (2–3)Nelson Briles (1)6,35116–21
38May 28Cardinals3–8Steve Carlton (3–1)Larry Jackson (2–5)None11,25016–22
39May 29@ Giants9–12Joe Gibbon (1–0)Dick Ellsworth (1–3)Lindy McDaniel (1)6,87516–23
40May 30@ Giants5–4Jim Bunning (4–5)Juan Marichal (8–4)None26,98117–23
41May 31@ Dodgers6–0 (11)Dick Hall (3–2)Don Drysdale (5–4)None16,04418–23
June (17–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
42June 1@ Dodgers6–1Larry Jackson (3–5)Claude Osteen (6–5)None16,59719–23
43June 2@ Astros5–3Dick Ellsworth (2–3)Chris Zachary (0–6)Turk Farrell (2)12,79420–23
44June 3@ Astros4–2Jim Bunning (5–5)Larry Dierker (5–3)None20,93021–23
45June 4@ Astros6–1Turk Farrell (4–2)Dan Schneider (0–1)Dick Hall (3)25,83622–23
46June 5Cubs3–13Bob Hendley (2–0)Larry Jackson (3–6)Cal Koonce (2)5,86522–24
47June 6 (1)Cubs8–6Dick Hall (4–2)Chuck Hartenstein (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game23–24
48June 6 (2)Cubs9–8Turk Farrell (5–2)Ray Culp (3–5)None14,57624–24
49June 7Cubs1–3Ferguson Jenkins (7–3)Jim Bunning (5–6)None8,13724–25
50June 9@ Pirates1–16Billy O'Dell (5–2)Rick Wise (1–2)None17,06424–26
51June 10@ Pirates3–4Al McBean (2–0)Dick Hall (4–3)None17,58724–27
52June 11@ Pirates14–1Jim Bunning (6–6)Juan Pizarro (3–6)None15,91525–27
53June 12Braves7–4Turk Farrell (6–2)Dick Kelley (1–6)None9,87426–27
54June 13Braves0–1Phil Niekro (2–2)Rick Wise (1–3)None10,72226–28
55June 14Braves7–16Ken Johnson (6–4)Larry Jackson (3–7)Bob Bruce (1)10,14326–29
56June 15 (1)Pirates4–1Dick Hall (5–3)Bob Veale (7–2)Nonesee 2nd game27–29
57June 15 (2)Pirates2–5Steve Blass (2–1)Dick Ellsworth (2–4)None24,48027–30
58June 16Pirates5–3Larry Jackson (4–7)Billy O'Dell (5–4)None20,79628–30
59June 17Pirates5–6Dennis Ribant (3–3)Jim Bunning (6–7)Roy Face (10)9,59528–31
60June 18Pirates3–5Tommie Sisk (5–4)Rick Wise (1–4)Juan Pizarro (1)14,72628–32
61June 20Mets4–0Larry Jackson (5–7)Bob Hendley (2–1)None7,71829–32
62June 21Mets0–2Jack Fisher (5–7)Jim Bunning (6–8)None8,22929–33
June 22MetsPostponed (rain);[15] Makeup: August 15 as a traditional double-header
63June 23@ Cardinals2–3Dick Hughes (7–2)Rick Wise (1–5)None31,72729–34
64June 24@ Cardinals1–2Bob Gibson (9–5)Larry Jackson (5–8)None19,48629–35
65June 25 (1)@ Cardinals6–4Jim Bunning (7–8)Larry Jaster (4–3)Dick Hall (4)see 2nd game30–35
66June 25 (2)@ Cardinals10–4John Boozer (1–0)Al Jackson (5–3)None47,02031–35
67June 26@ Cubs2–4Rich Nye (6–3)Turk Farrell (6–3)Chuck Hartenstein (1)9,14531–36
68June 27@ Cubs4–2Rick Wise (2–5)Curt Simmons (3–6)Dick Hall (5)12,76932–36
69June 28@ Mets6–5John Boozer (2–0)Tom Seaver (6–5)Dick Hall (6)20,39633–36
70June 29@ Mets1–0Jim Bunning (8–8)Jack Fisher (5–9)None13,65334–36
71June 30 (1)Giants10–3Chris Short (4–2)Gaylord Perry (5–10)Nonesee 2nd game35–36
72June 30 (2)Giants3–12Juan Marichal (11–6)Turk Farrell (6–4)None22,61835–37
July (13–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
73July 1Giants2–3Mike McCormick (9–3)Rick Wise (2–6)Frank Linzy (10)20,18135–38
74July 2Giants8–7Dick Hall (6–3)Lindy McDaniel (1–4)None11,66736–38
75July 4 (1)Astros9–0Chris Short (5–2)Dave Giusti (4–8)Nonesee 2nd game37–38
76July 4 (2)Astros4–3 (11)Larry Jackson (6–8)Barry Latman (1–4)None16,36838–38
77July 5Astros3–2Rick Wise (3–6)Mike Cuellar (9–4)Dick Hall (7)7,54739–38
78July 7Cardinals1–5Steve Carlton (7–5)Larry Jackson (6–9)None21,17639–39
79July 8Cardinals4–6 (12)Nelson Briles (4–2)Dick Hall (6–4)Al Jackson (1)21,48839–40
80July 9Cardinals4–3 (10)Rick Wise (4–6)Ron Willis (1–3)None19,61940–40
July 111967 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim
July 13@ BravesPostponed (rain);[16] Makeup: September 4 as a day-night double-header[17]
81July 14@ Braves2–4Tony Cloninger (3–4)Rick Wise (4–7)Cecil Upshaw (1)21,16840–41
82July 15@ Braves2–5Pat Jarvis (9–3)Chris Short (5–3)None21,11840–42
83July 16@ Reds8–0Jim Bunning (9–8)Gerry Arrigo (5–4)None15,51241–42
84July 17@ Reds5–8Ted Abernathy (3–3)Dick Hall (6–5)None7,51741–43
85July 18 (1)Dodgers5–0Rick Wise (5–7)Don Sutton (6–11)Nonesee 2nd game42–43
86July 18 (2)Dodgers1–2Phil Regan (3–4)John Boozer (2–1)Ron Perranoski (8)17,74642–44
87July 19Dodgers1–3 (11)Jim Brewer (3–2)Chris Short (5–4)Ron Perranoski (9)12,33742–45
88July 20Dodgers10–4Larry Jackson (7–9)Claude Osteen (11–10)None11,31143–45
89July 21Reds5–3Turk Farrell (7–4)Sammy Ellis (6–7)Dick Hall (8)15,89944–45
90July 22Reds7–2Rick Wise (6–7)Jim Maloney (8–6)None16,73345–45
91July 23Reds1–2Milt Pappas (9–7)Chris Short (5–5)Ted Abernathy (15)13,06345–46
92July 24@ Astros1–2 (11)Mike Cuellar (10–6)Dick Hall (6–6)None20,27545–47
93July 25@ Astros12–7Jim Bunning (10–8)Wade Blasingame (3–3)John Boozer (1)15,29446–47
94July 26@ Astros2–3Larry Sherry (1–1)Rick Wise (6–8)None10,74146–48
95July 27@ Giants8–3John Boozer (3–1)Mike McCormick (13–5)None9,78647–48
96July 28@ Giants2–7Juan Marichal (13–9)Larry Jackson (7–10)None16,15547–49
97July 29@ Giants1–6Gaylord Perry (7–12)Jim Bunning (10–9)None16,83947–50
98July 30@ Dodgers0–1Don Sutton (7–12)Chris Short (5–6)None20,80647–51
99July 31@ Dodgers4–2 (11)Dick Hall (7–6)Ron Perranoski (3–5)Turk Farrell (3)18,44248–51
August (20–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
100August 1@ Dodgers2–1Larry Jackson (8–10)Claude Osteen (12–11)None20,89349–51
101August 2@ Dodgers3–2 (10)Jim Bunning (11–9)Phil Regan (4–5)Turk Farrell (4)19,51250–51
102August 4Astros7–1Dick Ellsworth (3–4)Don Wilson (8–6)None7,34951–51
103August 5Astros10–3John Boozer (4–1)Wade Blasingame (4–4)Grant Jackson (1)4,69552–51
104August 6Astros8–4Dick Hall (8–6)Don Wilson (8–7)None25,84553–51
105August 7Giants8–0Jim Bunning (12–9)Gaylord Perry (8–13)None15,38354–51
106August 8Giants5–4 (10)Turk Farrell (8–4)Frank Linzy (5–6)None15,89655–51
August 9GiantsPostponed (rain);[18] Makeup: September 30 as a traditional double-header in San Francisco
107August 10@ Cubs2–3Chuck Hartenstein (6–2)Dick Hall (8–7)Bill Stoneman (1)9,55755–52
108August 11@ Cubs2–1Jim Bunning (13–9)Jim Ellis (0–1)None8,76656–52
109August 12@ Cubs9–0Dick Ellsworth (4–4)Joe Niekro (6–6)None16,71957–52
110August 13 (1)@ Cubs2–6Ken Holtzman (6–0)John Boozer (4–2)Bill Stoneman (2)see 2nd game57–53
111August 13 (2)@ Cubs0–1Ferguson Jenkins (16–9)Rick Wise (6–9)None32,75057–54
112August 14Mets3–8Jack Fisher (8–13)Larry Jackson (8–11)None7,31157–55
113August 15 (1)Mets3–2 (12)Turk Farrell (9–4)Hal Reniff (3–5)Nonesee 2nd game58–55
114August 15 (2)Mets7–5John Boozer (5–2)Don Cardwell (3–9)Turk Farrell (5)13,93259–55
115August 16Mets3–5Cal Koonce (4–2)Dick Ellsworth (4–5)Dick Selma (1)7,54159–56
116August 17Cubs5–2 (12)Dick Hall (9–7)Bill Hands (5–6)None15,78660–56
117August 18Cubs1–3Jim Ellis (1–1)Larry Jackson (8–12)Chuck Hartenstein (9)16,48560–57
118August 19Cubs1–6Rich Nye (10–9)Jim Bunning (13–10)None7,22860–58
119August 20Cubs1–6Ken Holtzman (7–0)Chris Short (5–7)Bill Stoneman (3)7,85460–59
120August 22 (1)@ Mets2–0Rick Wise (7–9)Tom Seaver (12–10)Nonesee 2nd game61–59
121August 22 (2)@ Mets11–4Larry Jackson (9–12)Jack Fisher (8–15)Turk Farrell (6)30,95162–59
122August 23@ Mets3–2Dick Ellsworth (5–5)Cal Koonce (4–3)Dick Hall (9)18,45663–59
August 24PiratesPostponed (rain);[19] Makeup: August 25 as a traditional double-header
123August 25 (1)Pirates2–0Jim Bunning (14–10)Tommie Sisk (10–11)Nonesee 2nd game64–59
124August 25 (2)Pirates6–2Chris Short (6–7)Steve Blass (4–6)Turk Farrell (7)13,69665–59
125August 26Pirates1–0Rick Wise (8–9)Bob Veale (14–7)None16,45466–59
126August 27Pirates2–0 (5)Larry Jackson (10–12)Woodie Fryman (2–7)None10,95367–59
127August 28@ Reds3–2Dick Ellsworth (6–5)Gerry Arrigo (6–6)Turk Farrell (8)9,52468–59
128August 29@ Reds0–1Gary Nolan (11–6)Jim Bunning (14–11)Ted Abernathy (22)8,66768–60
129August 30@ Reds1–2Milt Pappas (14–9)Chris Short (6–8)Ted Abernathy (23)6,45368–61
130August 31@ Pirates4–6Bob Veale (15–7)Dick Hall (9–8)Juan Pizarro (5)3,40668–62
September (14–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1@ Pirates0–3Woodie Fryman (3–7)Larry Jackson (10–13)None6,11368–63
132September 2@ Pirates1–9Al McBean (5–3)Jim Bunning (14–12)None6,43168–64
133September 3@ Pirates7–2Chris Short (7–8)Tommie Sisk (10–12)Turk Farrell (9)7,16469–64
134September 4 (1)@ Braves2–8Clay Carroll (6–10)Rick Wise (8–10)None10,06069–65
135September 4 (2)@ Braves1–8Tony Cloninger (4–6)Dick Ellsworth (6–6)Cecil Upshaw (7)10,10369–66
136September 5@ Braves4–3 (11)Dick Hall (10–8)Ed Rakow (3–2)None4,15370–66
137September 6Reds9–0Jim Bunning (15–12)Jim Maloney (13–10)None7,82271–66
138September 7Reds1–3Milt Pappas (15–10)Chris Short (7–9)Ted Abernathy (25)7,27671–67
139September 8Braves4–1Rick Wise (9–10)Clay Carroll (6–11)None11,22072–67
140September 9Braves4–3Larry Jackson (11–13)Tony Cloninger (4–7)Turk Farrell (10)9,60773–67
141September 10Braves10–5Jim Bunning (16–12)Ken Johnson (13–8)Turk Farrell (11)5,64274–67
142September 11@ Cardinals1–5Nelson Briles (12–5)Chris Short (7–10)None18,39074–68
143September 12@ Cardinals0–6Bob Gibson (12–6)Rick Wise (9–11)Larry Jaster (3)19,93274–69
144September 13@ Cardinals3–0Larry Jackson (12–13)Dick Hughes (14–6)None18,68375–69
145September 15 (1)Dodgers0–1Bill Singer (12–6)Jim Bunning (16–13)Nonesee 2nd game75–70
146September 15 (2)Dodgers0–1Don Drysdale (11–15)Chris Short (7–11)None12,01875–71
147September 16Dodgers8–4 (11)Turk Farrell (10–4)Ron Perranoski (6–7)None5,54976–71
148September 17Dodgers6–1Larry Jackson (13–13)Claude Osteen (16–16)None8,46477–71
149September 18Cardinals1–5Bob Gibson (13–6)Dick Ellsworth (6–7)None10,43377–72
150September 19Cardinals0–1Dick Hughes (15–6)Jim Bunning (16–14)None9,93477–73
151September 20Cardinals3–1Chris Short (8–11)Steve Carlton (14–9)None8,46678–73
152September 22@ Dodgers1–7Don Sutton (11–15)Larry Jackson (13–14)None14,00678–74
153September 23@ Dodgers4–0Jim Bunning (17–14)Claude Osteen (16–17)None14,94379–74
154September 24@ Dodgers3–1Rick Wise (10–11)John Duffie (0–2)None15,25980–74
155September 25@ Astros3–4Howie Reed (1–1)Turk Farrell (10–5)None6,77180–75
156September 26@ Astros2–3Dave Eilers (6–4)John Boozer (5–3)None7,25680–76
157September 27@ Astros0–1 (11)Mike Cuellar (16–11)Jim Bunning (17–15)None3,61680–77
158September 28@ Giants2–1Rick Wise (11–11)Gaylord Perry (15–17)Turk Farrell (12)3,47181–77
159September 29@ Giants9–1Chris Short (9–11)Ron Herbel (4–5)None6,99782–77
160September 30 (1)@ Giants2–3Ray Sadecki (12–6)Larry Jackson (13–15)Nonesee 2nd game82–78
161September 30 (2)@ Giants0–1Néstor Chávez (1–0)John Boozer (5–4)Lindy McDaniel (2)11,66782–79
October (0–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
162October 1@ Giants1–2Mike McCormick (22–10)Turk Farrell (10–6)None33,61582–80
^[a] The May 18, 1967, game was protested by the Reds in the bottom of the sixth inning.[20] The protest was later denied.[20][21]

Roster

1967 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CClay Dalrymple10126846.172321
1BBill White11030877.250833
2BCookie Rojas147528137.259445
SSBobby Wine13536369.190228
3BDick Allen122463142.3072377
LFTony González149508172.339959
CFDon Lock11231379.2521451
RFJohnny Callison149556145.2611464

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Tony Taylor132462110.238234
Johnny Briggs10633277.232930
Gene Oliver8526359.224734
Gary Sutherland10323157.247119
Doug Clemens697313.17804
Tito Francona277315.20503
Billy Cowan34599.15336
Chuck Hiller314313.30202
Rick Joseph17419.22015
Bob Uecker18356.17107
Dick Groat10263.11501
Jackie Brandt16192.10501
Phil Linz23184.22215
Jimmie Schaffer220.00000
Terry Harmon200----00

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jim Bunning40302.117152.29253
Larry Jackson40261.213153.10139
Chris Short29199.19112.39142
Rick Wise36181.111113.28111

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Dick Ellsworth32125.1674.3845
John Boozer2874.2544.1048

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Turk Farrell5096122.0568
Dick Hall4810892.2049
Grant Jackson432313.8483
Dallas Green80009.0012
Rubén Gómez70003.979
Pedro Ramos60009.001
Larry Loughlin300015.195
Bob Buhl300012.001
Gary Wagner10000.001
Cookie Rojas10000.000
Dick Thoenen10009.000

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA San Diego Padres Pacific Coast League Bob Skinner
AA Reading Phillies Eastern League Frank Lucchesi
A Bakersfield Bears California League Nolan Campbell
A Tidewater Tides Carolina League Bob Wellman
A Spartanburg Phillies Western Carolinas League Dick Teed
A-Short Season Batavia Trojans New York–Penn League Max Lanier
A-Short Season Huron Phillies Northern League Joe Lonnett
A-Short Season Eugene Emeralds Northwest League Bobby Malkmus

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: San Diego, Spartanburg[22]

Notes

  1. Bo Belinsky at Baseball Reference
  2. Darold Knowles at Baseball Reference
  3. 1 2 Pedro Ramos at Baseball Reference
  4. Rubén Gómez at Baseball Reference
  5. Bob Uecker at Baseball Reference
  6. Dick Groat at Baseball Reference
  7. "1967 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
  8. "Baseball". Milwaukee Journal. April 14, 1967. p. 17, part 2. Retrieved August 3, 2015.
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