1957 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
BallparkConnie Mack Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersR. R. M. Carpenter Jr.
General managersRoy Hamey
ManagersMayo Smith
TelevisionWRCV
WFIL
RadioWIP
(By Saam, Claude Haring, Gene Kelly)
Seasons

Offseason

Regular season

The Phillies integrated during the 1957 season. John Kennedy, the team's first black player, made his debut with the Phillies on April 22, 1957, at Roosevelt Stadium against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Milwaukee Braves 9559 0.617 45–32 50–27
St. Louis Cardinals 8767 0.565 8 42–35 45–32
Brooklyn Dodgers 8470 0.545 11 43–34 41–36
Cincinnati Redlegs 8074 0.519 15 45–32 35–42
Philadelphia Phillies 7777 0.500 18 38–39 39–38
New York Giants 6985 0.448 26 37–40 32–45
Pittsburgh Pirates 6292 0.403 33 36–41 26–51
Chicago Cubs 6292 0.403 33 31–46 31–46

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team BRO CHC CIN MIL NYG PHI PIT STL
Brooklyn 17–512–1010–1212–109–1312–1012–10
Chicago 5–177–159–139–138–14–112–10–112–10
Cincinnati 10–1215–74–1812–1016–614–89–13
Milwaukee 12–1013–918–413–912–10–116–611–11
New York 10–1213–910–129–1310–129–138–14
Philadelphia 13–914–8–16–1610–12–112–1013–99–13
Pittsburgh 10–1210–12–18–146–1613–99–136–16
St. Louis 10–1210–1213–911–1114–813–916–6

Notable transactions

Game log

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Phillies tie
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BoldPhillies team member
1957 Game Log[5]
Overall Record: 77–77
April (5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 16Dodgers6–7 (12)Clem Labine (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–1)None37,6670–1
2April 18@ Giants2–6Rubén Gómez (1–0)Curt Simmons (0–1)None8,5850–2
3April 20@ Giants6–5Harvey Haddix (1–0)Al Worthington (0–1)Bob Miller (1)8,8751–2
4April 21 (1)@ Giants1–2Johnny Antonelli (1–1)Robin Roberts (0–2)Nonesee 2nd game1–3
5April 21 (2)@ Giants8–5Jack Sanford (1–0)Curt Barclay (0–1)Don Cardwell (1)14,2302–3
6April 22@ Dodgers1–5Roger Craig (1–0)Jim Hearn (0–1)Clem Labine (2)11,6292–4
7April 24Pirates8–5Curt Simmons (1–1)Bob Friend (1–2)Bob Miller (2)15,8493–4
8April 26Giants5–0Don Cardwell (1–0)Johnny Antonelli (1–2)None14,1184–4
9April 27Giants2–10Rubén Gómez (3–0)Robin Roberts (0–3)None7,5774–5
10April 28 (1)Giants11–2Jack Sanford (2–0)Al Worthington (0–2)Bob Miller (3)see 2nd game5–5
11April 28 (2)Giants7–8[a]Curt Barclay (1–2)Jack Meyer (0–1)Marv Grissom (1)19,4825–6
12April 30Redlegs3–6Brooks Lawrence (2–1)Harvey Haddix (1–1)None14,8515–7
May (18–10–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
13May 1Redlegs6–8 (16)Warren Hacker (1–1)Turk Farrell (0–1)Hersh Freeman (1)8,6065–8
14May 2Cubs4–2Robin Roberts (1–3)Dick Drott (0–3)None4,5916–8
15May 3Cubs9–6Turk Farrell (1–1)Jackie Collum (1–1)Jim Hearn (1)6,1607–8
16May 4Cubs5–2Jack Sanford (3–0)Jim Brosnan (0–1)None3,2838–8
17May 5 (1)Cardinals4–8Lloyd Merritt (1–0)Bob Miller (0–1)Nonesee 2nd game8–9
18May 5 (2)Cardinals0–2Sam Jones (2–0)Harvey Haddix (1–2)None27,2138–10
19May 7Braves8–4Robin Roberts (2–3)Warren Spahn (4–1)None20,4219–10
20May 8Braves2–1Don Cardwell (2–0)Gene Conley (0–1)None17,73910–10
21May 10@ Pirates3–1Jack Sanford (4–0)Ron Kline (0–4)None10,02711–10
22May 11@ Pirates7–2Harvey Haddix (2–2)Bob Friend (2–3)None4,99412–10
23May 12 (1)@ Pirates6–2Curt Simmons (2–1)Luis Arroyo (0–4)Bob Miller (4)see 2nd game13–10
24May 12 (2)@ Pirates1–6Vern Law (2–1)Robin Roberts (2–4)None10,45713–11
25May 14@ Redlegs10–8Turk Farrell (2–1)Raúl Sánchez (2–1)Robin Roberts (1)9,82914–11
26May 15@ Redlegs2–7Brooks Lawrence (4–1)Jack Sanford (4–1)None12,44214–12
27May 16@ Cardinals0–5Lindy McDaniel (2–1)Harvey Haddix (2–3)None5,37714–13
28May 17@ Cardinals5–3Robin Roberts (3–4)Sam Jones (2–2)None9,36715–13
29May 18@ Cardinals7–5Curt Simmons (3–1)Lloyd Merritt (1–1)None5,23216–13
May 19 (1)@ CubsPostponed (rain);[6] Makeup: September 17
May 19 (2)@ CubsPostponed (rain);[6] Makeup: September 18
30May 21@ Braves1–1 (5)[b]NoneNoneNone15,93616–13–1
31May 22@ Braves3–4 (13)Juan Pizarro (2–2)Robin Roberts (3–5)None21,77516–14–1
32May 24Pirates7–3Jack Sanford (5–1)Bob Friend (3–4)Turk Farrell (1)17,34017–14–1
33May 25Pirates8–6Harvey Haddix (3–3)Ron Kline (0–6)Turk Farrell (2)6,44518–14–1
34May 26 (1)Pirates5–13Roy Face (1–3)Curt Simmons (3–2)Nonesee 2nd game18–15–1
35May 26 (2)Pirates6–3Don Cardwell (3–0)Luis Arroyo (1–5)None13,55719–15–1
36May 27Dodgers1–5Don Drysdale (4–1)Robin Roberts (3–6)None20,67319–16–1
37May 28@ Giants16–6Bob Miller (1–1)Johnny Antonelli (3–6)None4,97720–16–1
38May 29@ Giants7–5 (10)Robin Roberts (4–6)Marv Grissom (0–2)None2,21621–16–1
39May 30 (1)@ Giants2–1 (10)Curt Simmons (4–2)Rubén Gómez (6–3)Nonesee 2nd game22–16–1
40May 30 (2)@ Giants1–8Curt Barclay (3–3)Don Cardwell (3–1)None19,88722–17–1
41May 31Dodgers2–1Robin Roberts (5–6)Don Drysdale (4–2)None24,38123–17–1
June (13–17–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
42June 1Dodgers3–0Jack Sanford (6–1)Roger Craig (1–2)None30,62124–17–1
43June 2Dodgers5–3Turk Farrell (3–1)Don Newcombe (4–5)None20,25925–17–1
44June 3Dodgers0–4Johnny Podres (5–2)Don Cardwell (3–2)None18,21825–18–1
45June 4Redlegs3–1Harvey Haddix (4–3)Brooks Lawrence (4–3)None20,75926–18–1
46June 5Redlegs2–4 (11)Johnny Klippstein (2–4)Turk Farrell (3–2)None15,77126–19–1
47June 6Redlegs6–2Robin Roberts (6–6)Don Gross (4–2)None27,30727–19–1
48June 7Cubs1–0Jack Sanford (7–1)Dave Hillman (0–2)None12,84528–19–1
June 8CubsPostponed (rain);[7] Makeup: July 11 as a traditional double-header
49June 9 (1)Cubs3–7Dick Drott (4–6)Robin Roberts (6–7)Turk Lown (3)see 2nd game28–20–1
50June 9 (2)Cubs4–4[c]NoneNoneNone17,37528–20–2
51June 11Cardinals2–5Murry Dickson (3–2)Curt Simmons (4–3)None23,88828–21–2
52June 12Cardinals0–4Larry Jackson (8–2)Robin Roberts (6–8)None22,74928–22–2
53June 13Cardinals8–1Jack Sanford (8–1)Vinegar Bend Mizell (1–4)None22,50929–22–2
54June 14Braves2–10Warren Spahn (7–3)Don Cardwell (3–3)None29,46529–23–2
55June 15Braves2–7Bob Buhl (6–2)Harvey Haddix (4–4)None12,17829–24–2
56June 16 (1)Braves2–3Juan Pizarro (3–5)Bob Miller (1–2)Nonesee 2nd game29–25–2
57June 16 (2)Braves1–0Curt Simmons (5–3)Lew Burdette (5–3)None30,52030–25–2
58June 18@ Cubs7–6Jim Hearn (1–1)Dave Hillman (0–4)None6,09231–25–2
59June 19 (1)@ Cubs0–9Dick Drott (6–6)Don Cardwell (3–4)Nonesee 2nd game31–26–2
60June 19 (2)@ Cubs3–4Moe Drabowsky (4–5)Bob Miller (1–3)Turk Lown (5)10,93931–27–2
61June 20@ Cubs7–2Harvey Haddix (5–4)Don Kaiser (2–5)None5,21032–27–2
62June 21@ Braves6–1Curt Simmons (6–3)Lew Burdette (5–4)None33,53333–27–2
63June 22@ Braves4–2Jack Sanford (9–1)Bob Trowbridge (2–1)None25,49834–27–2
64June 23 (1)@ Braves6–7Bob Buhl (8–2)Robin Roberts (6–9)Nonesee 2nd game34–28–2
65June 23 (2)@ Braves3–7Taylor Phillips (3–2)Seth Morehead (0–1)Bob Trowbridge (1)36,03734–29–2
66June 24@ Braves10–4Harvey Haddix (6–4)Warren Spahn (7–5)Jim Hearn (2)15,60035–29–2
67June 26@ Cardinals11–3Curt Simmons (7–3)Lindy McDaniel (7–4)None14,19236–29–2
68June 27@ Cardinals4–6Von McDaniel (3–0)Jack Sanford (9–2)Hoyt Wilhelm (7)25,13336–30–2
69June 28@ Redlegs1–7Hal Jeffcoat (7–5)Don Cardwell (3–5)None16,84836–31–2
70June 29@ Redlegs3–8Tom Acker (9–3)Robin Roberts (6–10)None10,29036–32–2
71June 30 (1)@ Redlegs1–6Brooks Lawrence (9–4)Curt Simmons (7–4)Nonesee 2nd game36–33–2
72June 30 (2)@ Redlegs2–6Johnny Klippstein (3–7)Harvey Haddix (6–5)Brooks Lawrence (1)32,58436–34–2
July (20–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
73July 1@ Pirates5–4Jim Hearn (2–1)Bob Smith (0–2)Seth Morehead (1)14,68037–34–2
74July 4 (1)Giants2–1Harvey Haddix (7–5)Rubén Gómez (10–6)Nonesee 2nd game38–34–2
75July 4 (2)Giants6–2Curt Simmons (8–4)Stu Miller (3–4)Turk Farrell (3)30,44239–34–2
76July 5@ Dodgers5–6Roger Craig (3–5)Robin Roberts (6–11)Johnny Podres (1)13,32439–35–2
77July 6@ Dodgers9–4Jack Sanford (10–2)Don Drysdale (6–6)None8,93940–35–2
78July 7 (1)@ Dodgers2–1Warren Hacker (4–2)Sal Maglie (3–2)Turk Farrell (4)see 2nd game41–35–2
79July 7 (2)@ Dodgers5–3Jim Hearn (3–1)Clem Labine (3–5)Turk Farrell (5)16,80542–35–2
July 91957 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis
80July 11 (1)Cubs1–0 (11)Harvey Haddix (8–5)Bob Rush (1–8)Nonesee 2nd game43–35–2
81July 11 (2)Cubs3–1Jack Sanford (11–2)Don Elston (2–1)None25,89744–35–2
82July 12Cubs2–5Jim Brosnan (1–3)Robin Roberts (6–12)None11,52644–36–2
83July 13Cubs5–2Warren Hacker (5–2)Dick Drott (8–8)Turk Farrell (6)4,54145–36–2
84July 14 (1)Cardinals6–2Curt Simmons (9–4)Von McDaniel (4–1)Nonesee 2nd game46–36–2
85July 14 (2)Cardinals11–4Jim Hearn (4–1)Larry Jackson (10–5)None26,45147–36–2
86July 15Cardinals6–2Jack Sanford (12–2)Vinegar Bend Mizell (3–7)None33,90648–36–2
87July 16Braves2–6Warren Spahn (10–7)Harvey Haddix (8–6)None24,84648–37–2
88July 17Braves3–10[d]Lew Burdette (8–6)Jack Meyer (0–2)Don McMahon (3)24,59648–38–2
89July 18Braves2–4Bob Buhl (10–6)Curt Simmons (9–5)Don McMahon (4)24,38548–39–2
90July 19Redlegs2–7Joe Nuxhall (4–5)Jack Sanford (12–3)None27,14748–40–2
91July 20Redlegs7–5Turk Farrell (4–2)Don Gross (4–6)None11,57449–40–2
92July 21 (1)Redlegs2–4Brooks Lawrence (11–5)Robin Roberts (6–13)Hersh Freeman (7)see 2nd game49–41–2
93July 21 (2)Redlegs4–6Art Fowler (1–0)Harvey Haddix (8–7)Johnny Klippstein (1)26,78749–42–2
94July 23@ Braves0–1Bob Buhl (11–6)Curt Simmons (9–6)None34,24349–43–2
95July 24@ Braves3–1Jack Sanford (13–3)Gene Conley (3–5)None32,41250–43–2
96July 25@ Braves5–3Robin Roberts (7–13)Warren Spahn (10–8)Turk Farrell (7)28,54551–43–2
97July 26@ Cubs3–1 (10)Warren Hacker (6–2)Bob Rush (1–11)Turk Farrell (8)8,95752–43–2
98July 27@ Cubs1–6Jim Brosnan (2–4)Harvey Haddix (8–8)None11,32352–44–2
99July 28 (1)@ Cubs3–2Curt Simmons (10–6)Tom Poholsky (1–6)Turk Farrell (9)see 2nd game53–44–2
100July 28 (2)@ Cubs7–1Jack Sanford (14–3)Dick Drott (9–9)None20,51254–44–2
101July 29@ Cubs6–0Robin Roberts (8–13)Don Elston (3–4)None3,63755–44–2
102July 30@ Redlegs8–5Bob Miller (2–3)Hersh Freeman (5–2)None15,81356–44–2
103July 31@ Redlegs5–6 (11)Art Fowler (3–0)Bob Miller (2–4)None12,72156–45–2
August (9–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
104August 1@ Redlegs3–4Johnny Klippstein (5–10)Curt Simmons (10–7)Tom Acker (4)11,72056–46–2
105August 2@ Cardinals4–5 (10)Willard Schmidt (10–1)Bob Miller (2–5)None21,89856–47–2
106August 3@ Cardinals1–3Von McDaniel (6–2)Robin Roberts (8–14)Billy Muffett (1)18,95556–48–2
107August 4 (1)@ Cardinals5–4 (12)Harvey Haddix (9–8)Larry Jackson (12–6)Nonesee 2nd game57–48–2
108August 4 (2)@ Cardinals1–4Lindy McDaniel (10–6)Warren Hacker (6–3)None29,09857–49–2
109August 6@ Pirates3–5Ron Kline (3–15)Jack Sanford (14–4)None11,13657–50–2
110August 8@ Pirates6–3Curt Simmons (11–7)Vern Law (7–7)Bob Miller (5)5,23858–50–2
111August 9@ Giants2–6Ray Crone (5–6)Robin Roberts (8–15)None6,24758–51–2
August 10@ GiantsPostponed (rain);[8] Makeup: August 11 as a traditional double-header
112August 11 (1)@ Giants0–5Curt Barclay (7–7)Harvey Haddix (9–9)Nonesee 2nd game58–52–2
113August 11 (2)@ Giants2–0Jack Sanford (15–4)Johnny Antonelli (11–12)None13,88059–52–2
114August 13Pirates0–6Bob Friend (8–15)Warren Hacker (6–4)None14,12959–53–2
115August 14Pirates3–10Vern Law (9–7)Curt Simmons (11–8)None8,64159–54–2
116August 16Giants1–2Stu Miller (5–8)Robin Roberts (8–16)None16,73359–55–2
117August 17Giants3–1Jack Sanford (16–4)Rubén Gómez (13–10)None7,92960–55–2
118August 18 (1)Giants4–5Mike McCormick (2–0)Warren Hacker (6–5)Marv Grissom (8)see 2nd game60–56–2
119August 18 (2)Giants0–1Al Worthington (8–8)Harvey Haddix (9–10)None14,59160–57–2
120August 20 (1)Cubs2–1 (10)Turk Farrell (5–2)Moe Drabowsky (9–11)Nonesee 2nd game61–57–2
121August 20 (2)Cubs2–5Don Elston (4–5)Robin Roberts (8–17)None15,12961–58–2
122August 22Cardinals5–6Larry Jackson (13–6)Jack Sanford (16–5)Billy Muffett (3)21,94761–59–2
123August 23Cardinals3–2Harvey Haddix (10–10)Vinegar Bend Mizell (5–10)None20,28462–59–2
124August 24Cardinals2–5Herm Wehmeier (6–6)Curt Simmons (11–9)None11,04962–60–2
125August 25Braves3–7Warren Spahn (16–8)Robin Roberts (8–18)None14,05162–61–2
126August 26Braves4–3Turk Farrell (6–2)Ernie Johnson (6–2)None21,39763–61–2
127August 27Redlegs2–5Joe Nuxhall (8–7)Don Cardwell (3–6)None15,52063–62–2
128August 28Redlegs5–6Brooks Lawrence (12–11)Curt Simmons (11–10)Johnny Klippstein (2)15,13463–63–2
129August 30Pirates4–3Jack Sanford (17–5)Vern Law (10–8)None8,15764–63–2
130August 31Pirates7–1Don Cardwell (4–6)Bob Friend (10–17)None5,14165–63–2
September (12–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
131September 1 (1)Pirates11–3Robin Roberts (9–18)Bob Purkey (10–13)Nonesee 2nd game66–63–2
132September 1 (2)Pirates3–6Whammy Douglas (2–2)Curt Simmons (11–11)Roy Face (7)11,29466–64–2
133September 2 (1)@ Dodgers10–4Warren Hacker (7–5)Danny McDevitt (6–2)Nonesee 2nd game67–64–2
134September 2 (2)@ Dodgers7–4Jim Hearn (5–1)Roger Craig (5–8)None18,89568–64–2
135September 3@ Dodgers3–2 (12)Turk Farrell (7–2)Don Drysdale (14–8)Bob Miller (6)10,19069–64–2
136September 4Dodgers3–12Don Newcombe (11–11)Don Cardwell (4–7)Ed Roebuck (6)17,61569–65–2
137September 5Dodgers1–3Carl Erskine (4–2)Robin Roberts (9–19)Ed Roebuck (7)18,08769–66–2
138September 6@ Pirates2–3Ron Kline (7–15)Harvey Haddix (10–11)None6,91569–67–2
139September 7@ Pirates3–6Red Swanson (3–2)Jack Sanford (17–6)Roy Face (9)4,61269–68–2
140September 8 (1)@ Pirates7–4Turk Farrell (8–2)Bob Purkey (10–14)Robin Roberts (2)see 2nd game70–68–2
141September 8 (2)@ Pirates2–6Bob Smith (1–3)Warren Hacker (7–6)None12,02170–69–2
142September 10@ Cardinals3–4 (14)Lindy McDaniel (14–8)Robin Roberts (9–20)None10,99770–70–2
143September 11@ Cardinals6–14Herm Wehmeier (9–6)Harvey Haddix (10–12)Hoyt Wilhelm (11)10,67470–71–2
144September 13@ Redlegs7–8Tom Acker (10–5)Jack Sanford (17–7)Johnny Klippstein (3)6,80570–72–2
145September 14@ Redlegs5–0Robin Roberts (10–20)Brooks Lawrence (15–12)None4,52771–72–2
146September 15@ Braves3–2 (10)Turk Farrell (9–2)Warren Spahn (19–10)None34,92072–72–2
147September 16@ Braves1–5Bob Buhl (17–6)Harvey Haddix (10–13)None20,92972–73–2
148September 17@ Cubs1–7Moe Drabowsky (11–14)Jack Sanford (17–8)None1,72772–74–2
149September 18@ Cubs4–6Dick Drott (15–11)Robin Roberts (10–21)Don Elston (6)2,09472–75–2
150September 20@ Dodgers3–2Turk Farrell (10–2)Carl Erskine (5–3)Jim Hearn (3)6,74973–75–2
151September 21@ Dodgers3–2Jack Sanford (18–8)Johnny Podres (12–9)Turk Farrell (10)5,11874–75–2
152September 22@ Dodgers3–7Don Drysdale (17–9)Robin Roberts (10–22)None6,66274–76–2
153September 24Giants5–0Curt Simmons (12–11)Curt Barclay (9–9)None7,01975–76–2
154September 27Dodgers3–2Jack Sanford (19–8)Bill Harris (0–1)None11,59576–76–2
155September 28Dodgers4–8Ed Roebuck (8–2)Don Cardwell (4–8)Johnny Podres (3)5,79776–77–2
156September 29Dodgers2–1Seth Morehead (1–1)Roger Craig (6–9)None9,88677–77–2
^[a] The second game on April 28 was suspended (Sunday curfew[9][10]) in the bottom of the seventh inning with the score 7–8 and was completed August 16, 1957.[11][12]
^[b] The May 21 game was called after 512 innings (reduced to 5 innings[13]) with the score tied 1–1.[14][15] It was replayed from the start on June 24, 1957.
^[c] The second game on June 9 was suspended (Sunday curfew[16][17]) in the top of the tenth inning[18] with the score 4–4.[19] Because at least nine innings had been completed, the game was replayed from the beginning[20] on August 20, 1957.
^[d] The July 17 game was protested by the Phillies between the first and second innings.[21][22][23][24][25] The protest was later denied.[26]

Roster

1957 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
CStan Lopata11638892.2371867
1BEd Bouchee154574168.2931776
2BGranny Hamner133502114.2271062
SSChico Fernández149500131.262551
3BWillie Jones13344096.218947
LFHarry Anderson118400107.2681761
CFRichie Ashburn156626186.297033
RFRip Repulski134516134.2602068

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
Bob Bowman9923763.266623
Ted Kazanski6218549.265311
Joe Lonnett6716027.169515
Solly Hemus7010820.18505
Chuck Harmon578622.25605
Roy Smalley Jr.28315.16111
Ron Northey33267.26915
Marv Blaylock37264.15424
Andy Seminick8111.09100
Don Landrum271.14300
Glen Gorbous321.50001
Frank Baumholtz220.00000
John Kennedy520.00000
Bobby Morgan200----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
Robin Roberts39249.210224.07128
Jack Sanford33236.21983.08188
Curt Simmons32212.012113.4492
Harvey Haddix27170.210134.06136

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
Don Cardwell30128.1484.9192
Warren Hacker2074.0444.5033

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 Farrell52102102.3854
Jim Hearn365133.6546
Seth Morehead341113.6836
Bob Miller322562.6912
Jack Meyer190205.7334
Tom Qualters60007.366
Saul Rogovin40009.000
Granny Hamner10000.001

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Miami Marlins International League Don Osborn
AA Tulsa Oilers Texas League Al Widmar
A Schenectady Blue Jays Eastern League Dick Carter
B High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms Carolina League Frank Lucchesi
B Lewiston Broncos Northwest League Hillis Layne
C Salt Lake City Bees Pioneer League Cliff Dapper
D Johnson City Phillies Appalachian League Ben Taylor
D Tampa Tarpons Florida State League Charlie Gassaway
D Moultrie/Brunswick Phillies Georgia–Florida League Benny Zientara
D Olean Oilers New York–Penn League Paul Owens

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Tampa
Moultrie franchise transferred to Brunswick, June 1, 1957
[27]

Notes

  1. Rip Repulski at Baseball Reference
  2. Chico Fernández at Baseball Reference
  3. Frank Baumholtz at Baseball Reference
  4. Warren Hacker at Baseball Reference
  5. "1957 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
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