Major League Baseball team season
The 1938 Philadelphia Phillies season was a season in American baseball . The team finished in eighth place – last in an eight-team National League – with a record of 45–105, 43 games behind the first-place Chicago Cubs and 24.5 games behind the seventh-place Brooklyn Dodgers . It was the first of five straight seasons in which the Phillies finished in last place. The Phillies wore blue and yellow on their uniforms in honor of the Tercentenary of New Sweden .[1]
The Phillies moved from their old home park, Baker Bowl , to Shibe Park midway through the season. Phillies president Gerald Nugent was eager to cut expenses and he cited the move as an opportunity for the Phillies to cut expenses by sharing stadium upkeep with the Philadelphia Athletics .[2]
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources:
Team
BOS
BR
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
10–12
12–10
11–9
8–14
14–8
9–13
13–9–1
Brooklyn
10–12
—
9–11–1
9–13
8–14
15–7
9–11
9–12–1
Chicago
12–10
11–9–1
—
11–11
12–10
18–4
12–10
13–9–1
Cincinnati
9–11
13–9
11–11
—
12–9
14–7
10–12
13–9–1
New York
14–8
14–8
10–12
9–12
—
16–5
9–13–1
11–9–1
Philadelphia
8–14
7–15
4–18
7–14
5–16
—
8–12–1
6–16
Pittsburgh
13–9
11–9
10–12
12–10
13–9–1
12–8–1
—
15–7
St. Louis
9–13–1
12–9–1
9–13–1
9–13–1
9–11–1
16–6
7–15
—
Game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Phillies tie
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
1938 Game Log[4] Overall Record: 45–105–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 19
Dodgers
5–12
Luke Hamlin (1–0)
Wayne LaMaster (0–1)
None
10,000
0–1
2
April 20
Dodgers
6–5
Bucky Walters (1–0)
Max Butcher (0–1)
None
2,000
1–1
3
April 21
Dodgers
0–9
Tot Pressnell (1–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–1)
None
2,000
1–2
–
April 22
@ Bees
Postponed (rain);[5] Makeup: July 1 as a traditional double-header
4
April 23
@ Bees
1–3
Lou Fette (1–0)
Bill Hallahan (0–1)
None
10,180
1–3
5
April 24
@ Bees
0–2
Danny MacFayden (1–1)
Bucky Walters (1–1)
None
11,216
1–4
–
April 25
@ Giants
Postponed (rain[6] and inclement weather[7] ); Makeup: April 27 as a traditional double-header
6
April 26
@ Giants
8–12
Dick Coffman (1–0)
Wayne LaMaster (0–2)
None
5,871
1–5
7
April 27 (1)
@ Giants
3–7
Harry Gumbert (2–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (0–2)
None
see 2nd game
1–6
8
April 27 (2)
@ Giants
6–11
Cliff Melton (3–0)
Syl Johnson (0–1)
None
21,829
1–7
9
April 28
@ Dodgers
3–6
Luke Hamlin (2–1)
Bucky Walters (1–2)
Max Butcher (1)
6,745
1–8
10
April 29
@ Dodgers
4–5 (12)
Tot Pressnell (2–1)
Bill Hallahan (0–2)
None
5,123
1–9
11
April 30
Bees
11–16
Johnny Niggeling (1–0)
Tommy Reis (0–1)
Ira Hutchinson (1)
2,500
1–10
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
12
May 1
Bees
5–1
Hugh Mulcahy (1–2)
Jim Turner (2–1)
None
5,000[8]
2–10
13
May 3
@ Cubs
2–5
Dizzy Dean (3–0)
Bucky Walters (1–3)
Charlie Root (2)
8,327[9]
2–11
14
May 4
@ Cubs
6–4
Claude Passeau (1–0)
Larry French (1–2)
Al Smith (1)
5,048[10]
3–11
15
May 5
@ Cubs
2–21
Al Epperly (1–0)
Wayne LaMaster (0–3)
None
1,314[11]
3–12
16
May 6
@ Cardinals
3–4
Curt Davis (1–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (1–3)
None
1,858
3–13
–
May 7
@ Cardinals
Postponed (rain);[12] Makeup: July 17 as a traditional double-header
17
May 8
@ Reds
2–0
Bucky Walters (2–3)
Johnny Vander Meer (1–2)
None
11,116
4–13
18
May 9
@ Reds
4–9
Peaches Davis (2–3)
Claude Passeau (1–1)
None
540
4–14
19
May 10
@ Reds
3–7
Joe Cascarella (2–0)
Hugh Mulcahy (1–4)
None
947
4–15
–
May 11
@ Pirates
Postponed (cold[13] and rain[14] ); Makeup: June 12 as a traditional double-header
–
May 12
@ Pirates
Postponed (cold[15] and rain[16] ); Makeup: July 20 as a traditional double-header
–
May 14
Giants
Postponed (rain);[17] Makeup: June 29 as a traditional double-header
–
May 15
Giants
Postponed (rain);[18] Makeup: August 13 as a traditional double-header
20
May 16
Giants
12–3
Bucky Walters (3–3)
Hal Schumacher (2–2)
None
1,500
5–15
21
May 17
Reds
1–13
Paul Derringer (5–2)
Claude Passeau (1–2)
None
1,500[19]
5–16
–
May 18
Reds
Postponed (rain);[20] Makeup: June 26 as a traditional double-header
22
May 19
Reds
5–4
Hugh Mulcahy (2–4)
Joe Cascarella (2–1)
None
1,000[21]
6–16
23
May 20
Cubs
7–16
Tex Carleton (4–2)
Bucky Walters (3–4)
Jack Russell (2)
2,964[22]
6–17
24
May 21
Cubs
1–10
Larry French (2–4)
Claude Passeau (1–3)
None
5,000[23]
6–18
25
May 22
Cardinals
2–1
Pete Sivess (1–0)
Bill McGee (2–1)
None
5,000[24]
7–18
26
May 23
Cardinals
7–6
Hugh Mulcahy (3–4)
Mike Ryba (0–1)
None
1,000
8–18
–
May 24
Pirates
Postponed (rain[25] and wet grounds[26] ); Makeup: June 19 as a traditional double-header [25]
27
May 25
Pirates
2–1
Bucky Walters (4–4)
Jim Tobin (3–3)
None
1,000
9–18
–
May 26
Pirates
Postponed (rain);[27] Makeup: September 18 as a traditional double-header
–
May 27
@ Giants
Postponed (rain[28] and wet grounds[29] ); Makeup: May 28 as a traditional double-header
28
May 28 (1)
@ Giants
4–5
Cliff Melton (7–1)
Hugh Mulcahy (3–5)
Dick Coffman (5)
see 2nd game
9–19
29
May 28 (2)
@ Giants
0–11
Carl Hubbell (6–1)
Pete Sivess (1–1)
None
26,476
9–20
30
May 29
@ Giants
6–7
Harry Gumbert (4–3)
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