1965 Philadelphia Phillies season
Major League Baseball team season
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Team
CHC
CIN
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SF
STL
Chicago
—
7–11
8–10
8–10
9–9
11–7–1
8–10
5–13
6–12
10–8–1
Cincinnati
11–7
—
12–6
6–12
12–6
11–7
13–5
8–10
6–12
10–8
Houston
10–8
6–12
—
5–13
4–14
14–4
6–12
8–10
3–15
9–9
Los Angeles
10–8
12–6
13–5
—
10–8
12–6
9–9
9–9
10–8
12–6
Milwaukee
9–9
6–12
14–4
8–10
—
13–5
6–12
9–9
10–8
11–7
New York
7–11–1
7–11
4–14
6–12
5–13
—
7–11–1
4–14
5–13
5–13
Philadelphia
10–8
5–13
12–6
9–9
12–6
11–7–1
—
8–10
8–10
10–7
Pittsburgh
13–5
10–8
10–8
9–9
9–9
14–4
10–8
—
11–7–1
4–14
San Francisco
12–6
12–6
15–3
8–10
8–10
13–5
10–8
7–11–1
—
10–8
St. Louis
8–10–1
8–10
9–9
6–12
7–11
13–5
7–10
14–4
8–10
—
Notable transactions
Game log
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Phillies tie
Postponement
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1965 Game Log[ 8] Overall Record: 85–76–1
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
April 12
@ Astros
2–0
Chris Short (1–0)
Bob Bruce (0–1)
None
42,652
1–0
2
April 14
Giants
2–5
Gaylord Perry (1–0)
Jim Bunning (0–1)
Bob Shaw (1)
31,922
1–1
–
April 15
Giants
Postponed (rain);[ 9] Makeup: July 8 as a traditional double-header
3
April 17
Dodgers
3–2
Chris Short (2–0)
Don Drysdale (1–1)
Jack Baldschun (1)
17,021
2–1
4
April 18
Dodgers
2–6
Sandy Koufax (1–0)
Bo Belinsky (0–1)
None
11,107
2–2
5
April 19
Astros
8–0
Jim Bunning (1–1)
Turk Farrell (1–1)
None
4,668
3–2
6
April 20
Astros
2–1 (13)
Jack Baldschun (1–0)
Hal Woodeshick (0–1)
None
6,627
4–2
7
April 21
Astros
4–11
Dave Giusti (1–0)
Chris Short (2–1)
None
8,267
4–3
8
April 23
@ Dodgers
0–4
Johnny Podres (1–0)
Jim Bunning (1–2)
None
29,120
4–4
9
April 24
@ Dodgers
3–9
Claude Osteen (2–1)
Bo Belinsky (0–2)
None
36,500
4–5
10
April 25
@ Dodgers
6–4
Ray Herbert (1–0)
Don Drysdale (2–2)
Jack Baldschun (2)
25,766
5–5
11
April 26
@ Dodgers
4–3
Chris Short (3–1)
Sandy Koufax (2–1)
Jack Baldschun (3)
24,703
6–5
12
April 27
@ Giants
13–14
Bob Shaw (1–1)
Ed Roebuck (0–1)
None
10,705
6–6
13
April 28
@ Giants
3–9
Ron Herbel (1–0)
Ray Culp (0–1)
None
7,922
6–7
14
April 30
@ Braves
1–7
Tony Cloninger (2–2)
Ray Herbert (1–1)
None
2,923
6–8
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
15
May 1
@ Braves
1–6
Wade Blasingame (1–2)
Jim Bunning (1–3)
None
2,486
6–9
16
May 2 (1)
@ Braves
6–0
Chris Short (4–1)
Denny Lemaster (1–2)
None
see 2nd game
7–9
17
May 2 (2)
@ Braves
10–7
Jack Baldschun (2–0)
Billy O'Dell (1–1)
None
8,630
8–9
18
May 4
@ Mets
1–2
Al Jackson (1–3)
Ray Herbert (1–2)
None
17,321
8–10
19
May 5
@ Mets
1–0
Jim Bunning (2–3)
Warren Spahn (2–2)
None
14,134
9–10
20
May 7
Cardinals
0–2
Bob Gibson (5–0)
Chris Short (4–2)
None
14,499
9–11
21
May 8
Cardinals
9–8 (11)
Ray Culp (1–1)
Nelson Briles (0–1)
None
19,596
10–11
22
May 9
Cardinals
4–2
Art Mahaffey (1–0)
Ray Sadecki (0–4)
Ed Roebuck (1)
12,930
11–11
23
May 10
Cardinals
4–2 (10)
Ed Roebuck (1–1)
Bob Purkey (1–3)
None
14,454
12–11
24
May 11
Reds
1–9
John Tsitouris (3–2)
Chris Short (4–3)
Gerry Arrigo (1)
12,438
12–12
25
May 12
Reds
3–4
Sammy Ellis (5–0)
Ray Culp (1–2)
Jim O'Toole (1)
12,237
12–13
26
May 13
Reds
7–6 (10)
Jack Baldschun (3–0)
Jim Duffalo (0–2)
None
10,573
13–13
27
May 14
Braves
5–2
Art Mahaffey (2–0)
Billy O'Dell (1–2)
None
19,629
14–13
28
May 15
Braves
6–4
Jim Bunning (3–3)
Wade Blasingame (2–4)
Jack Baldschun (4)
8,794
15–13
29
May 16
Braves
6–8 (10)
Billy O'Dell (2–2)
Jack Baldschun (3–1)
Wade Blasingame (1)
16,632
15–14
30
May 17
@ Cardinals
2–1
Bo Belinsky (1–2)
Curt Simmons (1–5)
None
10,748
16–14
31
May 18
@ Cardinals
2–8
Ray Sadecki (1–4)
Art Mahaffey (2–1)
None
8,593
16–15
32
May 19
@ Cardinals
6–7
Bob Purkey (2–3)
Ed Roebuck (1–2)
None
18,660
16–16
33
May 20
@ Cardinals
2–12
Bob Gibson (8–0)
Chris Short (4–4)
None
13,741
16–17
34
May 21
@ Reds
5–6
Joey Jay (2–1)
Art Mahaffey (2–2)
None
14,263
16–18
35
May 22
@ Reds
4–9
Joe Nuxhall (1–1)
Bo Belinsky (1–3)
Gerry Arrigo (2)
21,296
16–19
36
May 23
@ Reds
4–3 (10)
Ed Roebuck (2–2)
Gerry Arrigo (1–1)
None
14,942
17–19
37
May 24 (1)
Mets
2–6
Warren Spahn (4–4)
Jim Bunning (3–4)
None
see 2nd game
17–20
38
May 24 (2)
Mets
1–4
Frank Lary (1–0)
Chris Short (4–5)
Tug McGraw (1)
17–21
39
May 25
Mets
10–3
Ray Herbert (2–2)
Al Jackson (2–5)
None
6,344
18–21
40
May 26
Pirates
3–5
Tommie Sisk (3–0)
Art Mahaffey (2–3)
None
10,212
18–22
–
May 27
Pirates
Postponed (rain and wind);[ 10] Makeup: July 5 as a traditional double-header
41
May 28
Cubs
3–1
Ray Culp (2–2)
Bob Buhl (5–3)
Chris Short (1)
13,663
19–22
42
May 29
Cubs
4–2
Jim Bunning (4–4)
Larry Jackson (3–5)
None
4,962
20–22
43
May 30
Cubs
1–4
Dick Ellsworth (6–3)
Ray Herbert (2–3)
None
11,696
20–23
44
May 31
@ Pirates
2–5
Don Cardwell (2–2)
Chris Short (4–6)
Al McBean (8)
16,366
20–24
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
45
June 1
@ Pirates
0–4
Bob Veale (5–2)
Art Mahaffey (2–4)
None
10,478
20–25
–
June 2
@ Pirates
Postponed (rain);[ 11] Makeup: July 27 as a traditional double-header
46
June 4
@ Cubs
6–0
Jim Bunning (5–4)
Larry Jackson (3–6)
None
3,497
21–25
47
June 5
@ Cubs
8–9
Lindy McDaniel (2–1)
Gary Wagner (0–1)
None
6,049
21–26
48
June 6 (1)
@ Cubs
2–1
Ray Culp (3–2)
Bob Buhl (5–5)
None
see 2nd game
22–26
49
June 6 (2)
@ Cubs
10–9
Gary Wagner (1–1)
Larry Jackson (3–7)
Ed Roebuck (2)
16,845
23–26
50
June 7
Dodgers
3–14
Sandy Koufax (8–3)
Lew Burdette (0–3)
None
23,345
23–27
51
June 8
Dodgers
1–2
Claude Osteen (4–6)
Jim Bunning (5–5)
Ron Perranoski (2)
14,975
23–28
52
June 9
Dodgers
7–3
Chris Short (5–6)
Mike Kekich (0–1)
None
16,241
24–28
53
June 10
Dodgers
4–0
Ray Herbert (3–3)
Johnny Podres (3–2)
None
19,467
25–28
54
June 11
Astros
6–5 (10)
Gary Wagner (2–1)
Jim Owens (2–3)
None
16,825
26–28
55
June 12
Astros
5–4
Ed Roebuck (3–2)
Turk Farrell (4–2)
None
7,870
27–28
56
June 13
Astros
5–0
Chris Short (6–6)
Claude Raymond (2–3)
None
12,936
28–28
57
June 15
@ Braves
7–12
Tony Cloninger (9–4)
Art Mahaffey (2–5)
Phil Niekro (2)
4,065
28–29
58
June 16
@ Braves
6–2
Jim Bunning (6–5)
Denny Lemaster (4–6)
None
3,479
29–29
59
June 17
@ Braves
2–4
Billy O'Dell (5–2)
Ray Culp (3–3)
None
3,674
29–30
60
June 18
@ Dodgers
4–2
Chris Short (7–6)
Johnny Podres (3–3)
None
30,401
30–30
61
June 19
@ Dodgers
0–4
Nick Willhite (1–0)
Ray Herbert (3–4)
Ron Perranoski (3)
20,518
30–31
62
June 20 (1)
@ Astros
3–2
Jim Bunning (7–5)
Ron Taylor (2–2)
Gary Wagner (1)
see 2nd game
31–31
63
June 20 (2)
@ Astros
7–1
Bo Belinsky (2–3)
Mike Cuellar (0–1)
None
42,648
32–31
64
June 21
@ Astros
2–6
Turk Farrell (5–2)
Ray Culp (3–4)
None
18,271
32–32
65
June 22
@ Astros
7–2
Chris Short (8–6)
Bob Bruce (5–9)
Gary Wagner (2)
19,331
33–32
66
June 24
@ Giants
3–1
Jim Bunning (8–5)
Juan Marichal (11–6)
Ray Herbert (1)
8,738
34–32
67
June 25
@ Giants
1–4
Bob Shaw (7–4)
Bo Belinsky (2–4)
None
12,948
34–33
68
June 26
@ Giants
5–6
Masanori Murakami (1–1)
Gary Wagner (2–2)
None
18,247
34–34
69
June 27
@ Giants
6–0
Ray Culp (4–4)
Bobby Bolin (3–4)
None
27,015
35–34
70
June 28
Cardinals
3–0
Chris Short (9–6)
Tracy Stallard (4–3)
None
19,208
36–34
71
June 29
Cardinals
7–1
Bo Belinsky (3–4)
Bob Purkey (5–6)
None
19,219
37–34
72
June 30
Braves
3–2
Gary Wagner (3–2)
Wade Blasingame (8–6)
None
17,771
38–34
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
73
July 1
Braves
2–1
Ray Culp (5–4)
Ken Johnson (6–4)
None
17,792
39–34
74
July 2
Reds
4–3
Jack Baldschun (4–1)
Gerry Arrigo (2–4)
None
22,516
40–34
75
July 3
Reds
8–10
Billy McCool (6–5)
Ed Roebuck (3–3)
Roger Craig (3)
25,152
40–35
76
July 4
Reds
1–4
Joe Nuxhall (3–2)
Bo Belinsky (3–5)
None
14,749
40–36
77
July 5 (1)
Pirates
3–1
Jim Bunning (9–5)
Bob Veale (8–6)
None
see 2nd game
41–36
78
July 5 (2)
Pirates
6–2
Ed Roebuck (4–3)
Wilbur Wood (0–1)
Gary Wagner (3)
25,330
42–36
79
July 6
Pirates
4–8
Don Cardwell (8–2)
Ray Culp (5–5)
None
17,357
42–37
80
July 7
Pirates
1–0
Chris Short (10–6)
Bob Friend (4–7)
None
16,632
43–37
81
July 8 (1)
Giants
2–10
Gaylord Perry (7–7)
Lew Burdette (0–4)
None
see 2nd game
43–38
82
July 8 (2)
Giants
4–2
Ray Herbert (4–4)
Jack Sanford (4–2)
None
37,110
44–38
83
July 9
Giants
10–2
Jim Bunning (10–5)
Jack Sanford (4–3)
None
27,954
45–38
84
July 10
Giants
0–7
Juan Marichal (14–7)
Ray Culp (5–6)
None
32,031
45–39
–
July 11
Giants
Postponed (rain);[ 12] Makeup: August 31 as a traditional double-header
–
July 13
1965 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington
85
July 15
@ Reds
1–8
Joe Nuxhall (6–2)
Chris Short (10–7)
None
15,606
45–40
86
July 16
@ Reds
1–5
Sammy Ellis (13–5)
Jim Bunning (10–6)
None
18,584
45–41
87
July 17
@ Reds
14–7
Ed Roebuck (5–3)
John Tsitouris (5–6)
None
8,225
46–41
88
July 18
@ Cardinals
1–3
Tracy Stallard (7–3)
Bo Belinsky (3–6)
Hal Woodeshick (11)
18,846
46–42
89
July 19
@ Cardinals
5–2
Chris Short (11–7)
Ray Washburn (5–7)
None
16,571
47–42
90
July 20
@ Cardinals
3–4
Curt Simmons (6–9)
Jim Bunning (10–7)
Nelson Briles (1)
10,108
47–43
91
July 21
@ Cubs
7–8 (10)
Bob Hendley (1–2)
Bo Belinsky (3–7)
None
9,585
47–44
92
July 22
@ Cubs
6–10
Bob Buhl (10–7)
Ray Herbert (4–5)
Ted Abernathy (20)
7,468
47–45
93
July 23
@ Mets
2–3 (10)
Jack Fisher (7–11)
Jack Baldschun (4–2)
None
38,533
47–46
94
July 24
@ Mets
5–1
Jim Bunning (11–7)
Tom Parsons (1–6)
None
36,921
48–46
95
July 25 (1)
@ Mets
1–8
Galen Cisco (2–6)
Bo Belinsky (3–8)
Gary Kroll (1)
see 2nd game
48–47
96
July 25 (2)
@ Mets
3–1
Ray Culp (6–6)
Al Jackson (5–13)
None
36,921
49–47
97
July 27 (1)
@ Pirates
3–1
Gary Wagner (4–2)
Bob Friend (5–8)
Jack Baldschun (5)
see 2nd game
50–47
98
July 27 (2)
@ Pirates
2–3 (10)
Don Schwall (6–3)
Gary Wagner (4–3)
None
21,832
50–48
99
July 28
@ Pirates
1–0 (14)
Jack Baldschun (5–2)
Don Schwall (6–4)
None
13,207
51–48
100
July 29
@ Pirates
5–0
Ray Culp (7–6)
Bob Veale (10–8)
None
10,160
52–48
101
July 30
Mets
5–3
Lew Burdette (1–4)
Al Jackson (5–14)
Gary Wagner (4)
16,429
53–48
102
July 31
Mets
3–4 (11)
Gary Kroll (6–6)
Jack Baldschun (5–3)
Gordie Richardson (1)
10,207
53–49
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
103
August 1
Mets
3–2
Jim Bunning (12–7)
Tom Parsons (1–8)
Gary Wagner (5)
8,935
54–49
104
August 3
Cubs
0–2
Bill Faul (2–2)
Ray Culp (7–7)
None
17,171
54–50
105
August 4
Cubs
7–2
Chris Short (12–7)
Bob Buhl (12–8)
None
13,515
55–50
106
August 5
Cubs
4–3
Lew Burdette (2–4)
Dick Ellsworth (12–8)
Bo Belinsky (1)
14,867
56–50
107
August 6
Pirates
4–0
Jim Bunning (13–7)
Bob Friend (5–9)
None
22,155
57–50
108
August 7
Pirates
3–4
Al McBean (4–5)
Ray Culp (7–8)
None
8,204
57–51
109
August 8 (1)
Pirates
1–7
Bob Veale (12–8)
Chris Short (12–8)
None
see 2nd game
57–52
110
August 8 (2)
Pirates
5–2
Ray Herbert (5–5)
Tommie Sisk (3–2)
None
29,260
58–52
111
August 9
@ Astros
0–8
Robin Roberts (6–7)
Lew Burdette (2–5)
None
31,209
58–53
112
August 10
@ Astros
2–0
Jim Bunning (14–7)
Bob Bruce (7–15)
None
24,533
59–53
113
August 11
@ Astros
5–1
Ray Culp (8–8)
Danny Coombs (0–1)
None
28,224
60–53
114
August 12
@ Astros
7–3
Chris Short (13–8)
Turk Farrell (8–7)
Ed Roebuck (3)
22,011
61–53
115
August 13
@ Giants
3–2
Bo Belinsky (4–8)
Warren Spahn (5–14)
Gary Wagner (6)
24,275
62–53
116
August 14
@ Giants
4–2
Jim Bunning (15–7)
Juan Marichal (18–9)
Jack Baldschun (6)
23,087
63–53
117
August 15
@ Giants
9–15
Bill Henry (3–1)
Ray Culp (8–9)
Jack Sanford (2)
26,931
63–54
118
August 16
@ Dodgers
6–1
Chris Short (14–8)
Johnny Podres (4–6)
None
22,611
64–54
119
August 17
@ Dodgers
2–4
Claude Osteen (11–11)
Ray Herbert (5–6)
Ron Perranoski (10)
23,144
64–55
120
August 18
@ Dodgers
6–3 (12)
Gary Wagner (5–3)
Jim Brewer (2–2)
None
38,267
65–55
121
August 20
Reds
2–3 (10)
Sammy Ellis (16–7)
Gary Wagner (5–4)
None
28,709
65–56
122
August 21
Reds
1–2 (11)
Joe Nuxhall (10–3)
Jack Baldschun (5–4)
Billy McCool (15)
10,000
65–57
123
August 22
Reds
6–5
Jim Bunning (16–7)
Roger Craig (0–4)
Gary Wagner (7)
8,431
66–57
124
August 24
Astros
3–4
Don Nottebart (4–11)
Gary Wagner (5–5)
None
13,863
66–58
125
August 25
Astros
6–7
Ron Taylor (3–5)
Jack Baldschun (5–5)
Jim Owens (6)
11,066
66–59
126
August 26
Astros
4–6
Dave Giusti (7–5)
Gary Wagner (5–6)
Jim Owens (7)
21,805
66–60
127
August 27
Dodgers
8–9
Don Drysdale (18–11)
Ray Herbert (5–7)
Howie Reed (1)
26,740
66–61
128
August 28
Dodgers
4–8
Jim Brewer (3–2)
Chris Short (14–9)
Sandy Koufax (1)
27,439
66–62
129
August 29
Dodgers
13–3
Ray Culp (9–9)
Claude Osteen (11–13)
None
21,744
67–62
130
August 31 (1)
Giants
1–2 (11)
Frank Linzy (5–2)
Gary Wagner (5–7)
None
see 2nd game
67–63
131
August 31 (2)
Giants
2–0
Lew Burdette (3–5)
Warren Spahn (6–16)
None
33,060
68–63
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
–
September 1
Giants
Postponed (rain);[ 13] Makeup: September 2 as a traditional double-header
132
September 2 (1)
Giants
4–3
Chris Short (15–9)
Juan Marichal (19–10)
None
see 2nd game
69–63
133
September 2 (2)
Giants
2–5
Frank Linzy (6–2)
Jack Baldschun (5–6)
None
30,410
69–64
134
September 3
@ Reds
7–16
Roger Craig (1–4)
Grant Jackson (0–1)
None
11,421
69–65
135
September 4
@ Reds
4–5
Joey Jay (9–5)
Jim Bunning (16–8)
None
17,469
69–66
136
September 5
@ Reds
9–10
Billy McCool (9–8)
Jack Baldschun (5–7)
None
18,119
69–67
137
September 6 (1)
@ Cardinals
3–10
Tracy Stallard (10–6)
Bo Belinsky (4–9)
None
see 2nd game
69–68
138
September 6 (2)
@ Cardinals
10–5
Chris Short (16–9)
Curt Simmons (9–14)
None
21,867
70–68
139
September 8
@ Braves
6–5
Ray Culp (10–9)
Ken Johnson (15–9)
Chris Short (2)
3,417
71–68
–
September 9
@ Braves
Postponed (rain);[ 14] Makeup: September 20
140
September 10
Cardinals
5–4 (12)
Ferguson Jenkins (1–0)
Hal Woodeshick (6–6)
None
16,333
72–68
141
September 11
Cardinals
3–1
Chris Short (17–9)
Tracy Stallard (10–7)
None
13,558
73–68
–
September 12
Cardinals
Cancelled (rain; Hurricane Betsy );[ 15] [ 16] Was not rescheduled
142
September 13
Braves
4–3
Ray Culp (11–9)
Phil Niekro (1–3)
None
5,647
74–68
143
September 14
Braves
2–0
Jim Bunning (17–8)
Hank Fischer (7–7)
None
11,050
75–68
144
September 15
Braves
2–4
Tony Cloninger (22–9)
Chris Short (17–10)
Dan Osinski (5)
10,932
75–69
145
September 16
Braves
8–6
Gary Wagner (6–7)
Denny Lemaster (6–12)
Ferguson Jenkins (1)
11,336
76–69
146
September 17
@ Pirates
0–4
Don Cardwell (12–10)
Ray Culp (11–10)
None
8,987
76–70
147
September 18
@ Pirates
3–4
Roy Face (2–1)
Morrie Steevens (0–1)
None
5,313
76–71
148
September 19
@ Pirates
0–1 (10)
Bob Veale (17–11)
Jack Baldschun (5–8)
None
10,026
76–72
149
September 20
@ Braves
4–1
Ray Culp (12–10)
Wade Blasingame (16–10)
None
812
77–72
150
September 21
@ Cubs
5–7
Ted Abernathy (4–4)
Ferguson Jenkins (1–1)
None
892
77–73
–
September 22
@ Cubs
Postponed (rain);[ 17] Makeup: September 23 as a traditional double-header
151
September 23 (1)
@ Cubs
11–5
Jim Bunning (18–8)
Larry Jackson (13–20)
None
see 2nd game
78–73
152
September 23 (2)
@ Cubs
7–4
Chris Short (18–10)
Bill Faul (5–6)
None
1,598
79–73
–
September 24
Mets
Postponed (rain);[ 18] Makeup: September 25 as a traditional double-header
153
September 25 (1)
Mets
4–1
Ray Culp (13–10)
Larry Bearnarth (3–4)
None
see 2nd game
80–73
154
September 25 (2)
Mets
1–4
Carl Willey (1–2)
Ray Herbert (5–8)
None
6,825
80–74
155
September 26
Mets
5–4 (10)
Grant Jackson (1–1)
Jack Fisher (8–23)
None
9,029
81–74
156
September 27
Cubs
0–1
Larry Jackson (14–20)
Jim Bunning (18–9)
None
4,390
81–75
157
September 28
Cubs
1–2
Bill Faul (6–6)
Chris Short (18–11)
None
3,928
81–76
158
September 29
Cubs
7–6
Gary Wagner (7–7)
Lindy McDaniel (5–6)
None
4,609
82–76
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
–
October 1
@ Mets
Postponed (rain);[ 19] Makeup: October 2 as a traditional double-header
159
October 2 (1)
@ Mets
6–0
Jim Bunning (19–9)
Larry Bearnarth (3–5)
None
see 2nd game
83–76
160
October 2 (2)
@ Mets
0–0 (18)
None
None
None
10,371
83–76–1
161
October 3 (1)
@ Mets
3–1
Ray Culp (14–10)
Al Jackson (8–20)
None
see 2nd game
84–76–1
162
October 3 (2)
@ Mets
3–1 (13)
Ferguson Jenkins (2–1)
Jack Fisher (8–24)
None
18,508
85–76–1
Roster
1965 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
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References
^ Rudy May at Baseball Reference
^ Danny Catert at Baseball Reference
^ Bo Belinsky at Baseball Reference
^ Bobby Del Greco at Baseball Reference
^ Gus Triandos at Baseball Reference
^ Frank Thomas at Baseball Reference
^ Denny Doyle at Baseball Reference
^ "1965 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits" . Baseball-Reference.com.
^ "Scoreboard" . The Miami News . April 16, 1965. p. 3B. Retrieved October 3, 2015 .
^ "Baseball in a Nutshell" . Milwaukee Sentinel . May 28, 1965. p. 2, part 2. Retrieved October 11, 2015 .
^ "Baseball" . Milwaukee Journal . June 3, 1965. p. 15, part 2. Retrieved October 11, 2015 .
^ "Baseball Standings" . Milwaukee Journal . July 12, 1965. p. 12, part 2. Retrieved October 17, 2015 .
^ "Baseball" . The Gazette . Montreal. September 2, 1965. p. 28. Retrieved October 22, 2015 .
^ Thisted, Red (September 10, 1965). "Storm Stalls Braves" . Milwaukee Sentinel . p. 2, part 2. Retrieved October 23, 2015 .
^ Kauffman, Nelson M. (September 17, 1965). Highlights of Hurricane Betsy in Pennsylvania (GIF) (United States Government Memorandum). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved October 20, 2015 .
^ "Baseball Record" . The Gazette . Montreal. September 13, 1965. p. 31. Retrieved October 20, 2015 .
^ "Baseball Standings" . Milwaukee Journal . September 23, 1965. p. 18, part 2. Retrieved October 23, 2015 .
^ "Baseball Record" . The Gazette . Montreal. September 25, 1965. p. 37. Retrieved October 23, 2015 .
^ "The Majors" . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . October 2, 1965. p. 8. Retrieved October 24, 2015 .
^ Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball , 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007
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