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1968 Philadelphia Phillies season
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1968 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
BallparkConnie Mack Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersR. R. M. Carpenter, Jr.
General managersJohn J. Quinn
ManagersGene Mauch, George Myatt, Bob Skinner
TelevisionWFIL
RadioWCAU
(By Saam, Bill Campbell, Richie Ashburn)
← 1967 Seasons 1969 →

The 1968 Philadelphia Phillies season was a season in Major League Baseball. The Phillies finished eighth in the National League with a record of 76 wins and 86 losses, 21 games behind the NL pennant-winning Cardinals.

Offseason

Regular season

The Phillies were scheduled to open the 1968 season on April 9, 1968, in Los Angeles. However, the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., on April 4, lead to days of national unrest. President Johnson declared Monday, April 8, a national day of mourning, and the funeral was scheduled for April 9. The Dodgers initially refused to postpone the game, leading Phillies GM John Quinn and President Bob Carpenter to announce that the Phillies would not play on April 9 even under threat of forfeit. On April 7, Quinn told reporters, "Under the rules, the game can be forfeited and we could be fined. But we have made our final decision. We will not play."[4] In consultation with NL President Warren Giles, the Dodgers eventually agreed and postponed the game.[5] The Phillies opened April 10, 1968, with a Chris Short 2 to 0 shutout of the Dodgers.[6]

On July 28, 1968, George Culver of the Cincinnati Reds pitched a 6–1 no-hitter against the Phillies in the second game of a doubleheader at Connie Mack Stadium.[7]

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 97 65 0.599 47–34 50–31
San Francisco Giants 88 74 0.543 9 42–39 46–35
Chicago Cubs 84 78 0.519 13 47–34 37–44
Cincinnati Reds 83 79 0.512 14 40–41 43–38
Atlanta Braves 81 81 0.500 16 41–40 40–41
Pittsburgh Pirates 80 82 0.494 17 40–41 40–41
Los Angeles Dodgers 76 86 0.469 21 41–40 35–46
Philadelphia Phillies 76 86 0.469 21 38–43 38–43
New York Mets 73 89 0.451 24 32–49 41–40
Houston Astros 72 90 0.444 25 42–39 30–51

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD NYM PHI PIT SF STL
Atlanta 8–10 10–8 11–7 9–9 12–6–1 11–7 6–12 9–9 5–13
Chicago 10–8 7–11 10–8 12–6 8–10 9–9 10–8 9–9–1 9–9
Cincinnati 8–10 11–7 9–9 9–9 10–8 11–7 10–8–1 8–10 7–11
Houston 7–11 8–10 9–9 11–7 10–8 9–9 5–13 8–10 5–13
Los Angeles 9–9 6–12 9–9 7–11 7–11 10–8 10–8 9–9 9–9
New York 6–12–1 10–8 8–10 8–10 11–7 8–10 9–9 7–11 6–12
Philadelphia 7–11 9–9 7–11 9–9 8–10 10–8 9–9 9–9 8–10
Pittsburgh 12–6 8–10 8–10–1 13–5 8–10 9–9 9–9 7–11 6–12
San Francisco 9–9 9–9–1 10–8 10–8 9–9 11–7 9–9 11–7 10–8
St. Louis 13–5 9–9 11–7 13–5 9–9 12–6 10–8 12–6 8–10


Notable transactions

Game log

Legend
  Phillies win
  Phillies loss
  Postponement
Bold Phillies team member
1968 Game Log[9]
Overall Record: 76–86
April (8–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
April 9 @ Dodgers Postponed (Funeral of Martin Luther King Jr.);[10][11][12][13] Makeup: April 16
1 April 10 @ Dodgers 2–0 Chris Short (1–0) Claude Osteen (0–1) None 28,138 1–0
2 April 11 @ Astros 3–7 Don Wilson (1–0) Larry Jackson (0–1) None 11,972 1–1
3 April 12 @ Astros 2–5 Denny Lemaster (1–0) Woodie Fryman (0–1) John Buzhardt (1) 16,415 1–2
4 April 13 @ Astros 3–4 Dave Giusti (1–0) Grant Jackson (0–1) None 13,164 1–3
5 April 14 (1) @ Giants 2–13 Juan Marichal (1–0) Rick Wise (0–1) None see 2nd game 1–4
6 April 14 (2) @ Giants 1–3 Ray Sadecki (1–0) Chris Short (1–1) None 18,314 1–5
7 April 16 @ Dodgers 3–5 Mike Kekich (1–0) Larry Jackson (0–2) Hank Aguirre (1) 16,571 1–6
8 April 17 Dodgers 3–2 Woodie Fryman (1–1) Don Drysdale (1–1) Turk Farrell (1) 15,817 2–6
9 April 19 Astros 2–1 Chris Short (2–1) Dave Giusti (1–1) None 6,671 3–6
10 April 20 Astros 7–1 Larry Jackson (1–2) Larry Dierker (1–2) None 3,738 4–6
11 April 21 Astros 8–0 Woodie Fryman (2–1) Don Wilson (1–1) None 5,634 5–6
12 April 22 Giants 2–1 (10) Rick Wise (1–1) Frank Linzy (1–2) None 4,231 6–6
13 April 23 Giants 1–7 Juan Marichal (3–0) Chris Short (2–2) None 8,618 6–7
April 24 Giants Postponed (rain);[14] Makeup: June 18 as a traditional double-header
14 April 26 @ Braves 1–3 Pat Jarvis (1–2) Larry Jackson (1–3) None 10,614 6–8
15 April 27 @ Braves 4–1 Woodie Fryman (3–1) Dick Kelley (1–2) None 14,207 7–8
16 April 28 @ Braves 4–3 Rick Wise (2–1) Phil Niekro (2–2) Turk Farrell (2) 13,442 8–8
17 April 30 @ Mets 0–1 Don Cardwell (1–2) Chris Short (2–3) None 3,771 8–9
May (13–11)
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# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
18 May 1 @ Mets 7–2 (11) Larry Jackson (2–3) Ron Taylor (0–1) Grant Jackson (1) 11,450 9–9
19 May 2 @ Mets 0–3 Nolan Ryan (2–2) Woodie Fryman (3–2) Ron Taylor (2) 9,795 9–10
20 May 3 Pirates 3–2 Turk Farrell (1–0) Ron Kline (0–1) None 9,433 10–10
21 May 4 Pirates 3–2 Dick Hall (1–0) Roy Face (0–1) None 15,834 11–10
22 May 5 Pirates 2–5 Dave Wickersham (1–0) Larry Jackson (2–4) Bob Moose (3) 9,407 11–11
23 May 6 @ Reds 1–10 George Culver (1–1) Woodie Fryman (3–3) None 3,991 11–12