1960 Philadelphia Phillies
LeagueNational League
BallparkConnie Mack Stadium
CityPhiladelphia
OwnersR. R. M. Carpenter, Jr.
General managersJohn J. Quinn
ManagersEddie Sawyer, Gene Mauch
TelevisionWFIL
RadioWFIL
(By Saam, Claude Haring, Frank Sims)
Seasons

The 1960 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 78th in franchise history. The team finished in eighth place in the National League with a record of 59–95, 36 games behind the NL and World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates.

Offseason

Regular season

Manager Eddie Sawyer abruptly resigned after the season opener. The Phillies hired Gene Mauch as his replacement, but coach Andy Cohen managed one game before Mauch could join the team from the Minneapolis Millers, leading the Phillies to a 5–4 win in ten innings over the Milwaukee Braves.[6] This was the only game Cohen ever managed in the major leagues, leaving him with a perfect record as a manager.[7]

Season standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburgh Pirates 9559 0.617 52–25 43–34
Milwaukee Braves 8866 0.571 7 51–26 37–40
St. Louis Cardinals 8668 0.558 9 51–26 35–42
Los Angeles Dodgers 8272 0.532 13 42–35 40–37
San Francisco Giants 7975 0.513 16 45–32 34–43
Cincinnati Reds 6787 0.435 28 37–40 30–47
Chicago Cubs 6094 0.390 35 33–44 27–50
Philadelphia Phillies 5995 0.383 36 31–46 28–49

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team CHC CIN LA MIL PHI PIT SF STL
Chicago 10–129–137–1510–127–159–13–18–14–1
Cincinnati 12–1012–109–139–136–1611–118–14
Los Angeles 13–910–1212–1016–611–1110–1210–12
Milwaukee 15–713–910–1216–69–1314–811–11
Philadelphia 12–1013–96–166–167–158–147–15
Pittsburgh 15–716–611–1113–915–714–8–111–11
San Francisco 13–9–111–1112–108–1414–88–14–113–9
St. Louis 14–8–114–812–1011–1115–711–119–13

Notable transactions

Game log

Legend
 Phillies win
 Phillies loss
 Postponement
BoldPhillies team member
1960 Game Log[14]
Overall Record: 59–95
April (5–9)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 12@ Reds4–9Brooks Lawrence (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–1)Bill Henry (1)30,0750–1
2April 14Braves5–4 (10)Don Cardwell (1–0)Juan Pizarro (0–1)None32,0381–1
3April 16Braves3–13Lew Burdette (1–0)John Buzhardt (0–1)None9,0771–2
4April 17Braves4–8Bob Buhl (1–0)Robin Roberts (0–2)None6,6321–3
5April 19@ Pirates4–3Jim Owens (1–0)Harvey Haddix (0–1)None11,4432–3
6April 20@ Pirates2–4Vern Law (2–0)Don Cardwell (1–1)None10,4032–4
7April 21@ Pirates5–11Fred Green (1–0)Humberto Robinson (0–1)Roy Face (1)9,4512–5
8April 22Reds10–7Robin Roberts (1–2)Jay Hook (1–1)Rubén Gómez (1)12,2543–5
9April 23Reds3–2 (13)Turk Farrell (1–0)Bill Henry (0–1)None5,1684–5
10April 24 (1)Reds9–5Chris Short (1–0)Bob Purkey (0–1)Turk Farrell (1)see 2nd game5–5
11April 24 (2)Reds4–10Don Newcombe (1–0)Jim Owens (1–1)Jim Brosnan (1)19,8735–6
April 26PiratesPostponed (rain);[15] Makeup: July 8 as a traditional double-header
12April 27Pirates2–3Vern Law (3–0)Jack Meyer (0–1)None9,2335–7
13April 28Pirates0–3Bob Friend (3–0)John Buzhardt (0–2)None8,7895–8
14April 29@ Braves3–5Juan Pizarro (1–1)Jim Owens (1–2)Warren Spahn (1)12,4805–9
April 30@ BravesPostponed (rain);[16] Makeup: August 18
May (9–18)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
15May 1@ Braves4–5Lew Burdette (2–1)Don Cardwell (1–2)Don McMahon (1)17,8845–10
16May 2@ Cubs7–8Ben Johnson (1–1)Humberto Robinson (0–2)None2,8075–11
17May 3@ Cubs10–9Jack Meyer (1–1)Glen Hobbie (2–2)Turk Farrell (2)3,0466–11
18May 4@ Cardinals3–5Marshall Bridges (2–0)John Buzhardt (0–3)Lindy McDaniel (4)6,2266–12
19May 5@ Cardinals3–1Jim Owens (2–2)Vinegar Bend Mizell (1–2)None7,8127–12
20May 6@ Dodgers6–1 (10)Turk Farrell (2–0)Sandy Koufax (0–2)None20,1658–12
21May 7@ Dodgers2–3 (11)Larry Sherry (3–3)Rubén Gómez (0–1)None24,0828–13
22May 8@ Dodgers4–2Jack Meyer (2–1)Ed Rakow (0–1)Turk Farrell (3)20,7569–13
23May 10@ Giants2–4Stu Miller (1–1)Gene Conley (0–1)Billy O'Dell (1)20,3049–14
24May 11@ Giants0–1Sam Jones (4–2)Jim Owens (2–3)None11,4479–15
25May 12@ Giants0–1Jack Sanford (3–1)Robin Roberts (1–3)None10,8499–16
26May 13@ Reds0–1Jim O'Toole (3–2)Rubén Gómez (0–2)None6,7879–17
27May 14@ Reds5–2Jack Meyer (3–1)Jay Hook (3–3)Turk Farrell (4)4,23910–17
28May 15 (1)@ Reds14–3Gene Conley (1–1)Cal McLish (2–3)Nonesee 2nd game11–17
29May 15 (2)@ Reds1–5Don Newcombe (2–1)Humberto Robinson (0–3)Bill Henry (6)17,86011–18
30May 16Cardinals3–5Ernie Broglio (1–1)Jim Owens (2–4)None11,32111–19
May 17CardinalsPostponed (rain);[17] Makeup: August 9 as a traditional double-header
May 18CubsPostponed (rain);[18] Makeup: June 21 as a traditional double-header
31May 19Cubs2–4Bob Anderson (1–1)Robin Roberts (1–4)None12,29711–20
32May 20Dodgers6–3Gene Conley (2–1)Johnny Podres (2–4)None18,68112–20
May 21DodgersPostponed (rain);[19] Makeup: June 29 as a traditional double-header
33May 22Dodgers6–9Ed Roebuck (2–1)Rubén Gómez (0–3)Don Drysdale (1)12,78012–21
34May 24Giants0–4Sam Jones (5–3)Jim Owens (2–5)None20,52912–22
35May 25Giants1–5 (8)Mike McCormick (6–2)Robin Roberts (1–5)None17,71312–23
36May 26Giants0–9Jack Sanford (5–1)Gene Conley (2–2)None14,38612–24
May 27@ PiratesPostponed (rain);[20][21] Makeup: August 16 as a traditional double-header
37May 28@ Pirates2–4 (13)Jim Umbricht (1–2)Turk Farrell (2–1)None9,47612–25
38May 29@ Pirates5–8Vern Law (7–1)Robin Roberts (1–6)Fred Green (2)15,70412–26
39May 30 (1)Reds4–5 (10)Jim Brosnan (3–0)Gene Conley (2–3)Bob Grim (1)see 2nd game12–27
40May 30 (2)Reds6–1John Buzhardt (1–3)Don Newcombe (3–2)None20,32313–27
41May 31Braves12–7Chris Short (2–0)Lew Burdette (3–2)Turk Farrell (5)8,15514–27
June (14–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
42June 1Braves3–6Bob Buhl (4–2)Robin Roberts (1–7)None10,68214–28
43June 2Braves8–9Warren Spahn (3–2)Taylor Phillips (0–1)Bob Rush (1)10,00214–29
44June 3Pirates0–3Vern Law (8–1)John Buzhardt (1–4)None16,73814–30
June 4PiratesPostponed (rain);[22] Makeup: September 20 as a traditional double-header
45June 5 (1)Pirates2–0Gene Conley (3–3)Bob Friend (6–3)Nonesee 2nd game15–30
46June 5 (2)Pirates4–1Jim Owens (3–5)Harvey Haddix (3–2)None23,41016–30
47June 6@ Cardinals2–5Larry Jackson (7–5)Chris Short (2–1)None9,90816–31
48June 7@ Cardinals5–3Robin Roberts (2–7)Bob Miller (2–1)Turk Farrell (6)9,63517–31
49June 8@ Cardinals5–4John Buzhardt (2–4)Lindy McDaniel (3–3)None8,26318–31
50June 10@ Cubs1–6Mark Freeman (1–0)Jim Owens (3–6)None5,07718–32
51June 11@ Cubs7–1Chris Short (3–1)Dick Ellsworth (3–3)None13,16619–32
52June 12@ Cubs7–8 (10)Mark Freeman (2–0)Humberto Robinson (0–4)None8,48119–33
53June 14@ Dodgers6–5 (10)Turk Farrell (3–1)Clem Labine (0–1)None18,03120–33
54June 15@ Dodgers2–14Sandy Koufax (2–8)Jim Owens (3–7)None13,29520–34
55June 16@ Dodgers6–10Johnny Podres (6–5)John Buzhardt (2–5)Ed Roebuck (2)19,57320–35
56June 17@ Giants3–7Mike McCormick (8–3)Chris Short (3–2)Billy Loes (3)20,95220–36
57June 18@ Giants4–7Sam Jones (9–5)Dallas Green (0–1)Johnny Antonelli (2)19,49420–37
58June 19@ Giants2–1 (11)Robin Roberts (3–7)Jack Sanford (6–4)None32,15921–37
59June 21 (1)Cubs7–6 (13)Turk Farrell (4–1)Glen Hobbie (6–9)Nonesee 2nd game22–37
60June 21 (2)Cubs7–6[a][b]John Buzhardt (3–5)Joe Schaffernoth (0–2)Robin Roberts (1)26,23323–37
61June 22Cubs6–3Chris Short (4–2)Bob Anderson (2–3)None9,34224–37
62June 23Cubs4–3Turk Farrell (5–1)Seth Morehead (0–6)None8,14425–37
63June 24Cardinals4–3Robin Roberts (4–7)Ernie Broglio (5–3)None14,48926–37
64June 25Cardinals0–1Curt Simmons (1–0)Jim Owens (3–8)Lindy McDaniel (13)7,66026–38
65June 26 (1)Cardinals3–2 (12)John Buzhardt (4–5)Ernie Broglio (5–4)Nonesee 2nd game27–38
66June 26 (2)Cardinals3–4Ernie Broglio (6–4)Chris Short (4–3)None19,99827–39
67June 28Dodgers2–0Dallas Green (1–1)Stan Williams (6–2)None22,77528–39
68June 29 (1)Dodgers3–6Larry Sherry (6–4)Turk Farrell (5–2)Nonesee 2nd game28–40
69June 29 (2)Dodgers2–5Sandy Koufax (3–8)Gene Conley (3–4)Ed Roebuck (3)25,57228–41
70June 30Dodgers6–10Ed Roebuck (5–1)Jim Owens (3–9)None20,85928–42
July (10–17)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
July 1GiantsPostponed (rain);[23] Makeup: August 2 as a traditional double-header
71July 2Giants3–2 (11)Turk Farrell (6–2)Mike McCormick (9–4)None20,64729–42
72July 3Giants5–11Sam Jones (10–7)Chris Short (4–4)Mike McCormick (2)15,70029–43
73July 4 (1)@ Reds0–5Jay Hook (7–7)Dallas Green (1–2)Nonesee 2nd game29–44
74July 4 (2)@ Reds5–2Gene Conley (4–4)Joe Nuxhall (1–4)None15,28030–44
75July 5@ Reds2–0Robin Roberts (5–7)Don Newcombe (3–6)None5,84731–44
76July 6@ Braves8–5 (10)Gene Conley (5–4)Don McMahon (2–6)None14,75332–44
77July 7@ Braves0–2Warren Spahn (8–5)Chris Short (4–5)None14,98332–45
78July 8 (1)Pirates6–5 (10)Turk Farrell (7–2)Fred Green (4–3)Nonesee 2nd game33–45
79July 8 (2)Pirates3–8Bob Friend (10–5)Dallas Green (1–3)None36,05633–46
80July 9Pirates2–1Gene Conley (6–4)Vern Law (11–4)None19,54134–46
81July 10Pirates2–6Harvey Haddix (6–4)Robin Roberts (5–8)Roy Face (13)13,01234–47
July 111960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City
July 131960 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium in New York City
82July 15Braves5–7Warren Spahn (9–6)Chris Short (4–6)Ron Piché (4)19,42934–48
83July 16Braves4–6Joey Jay (3–5)Robin Roberts (5–9)Don Nottebart (1)17,96934–49
84July 17Braves3–7Lew Burdette (10–4)Gene Conley (6–5)None10,68634–50
85July 19@ Giants0–2Juan Marichal (1–0)John Buzhardt (4–6)None13,27934–51
86July 20@ Giants1–3Sam Jones (12–9)Chris Short (4–7)Johnny Antonelli (4)10,50434–52
87July 21@ Giants3–0Robin Roberts (6–9)Jack Sanford (8–8)None9,56135–52
88July 22@ Dodgers0–2Don Drysdale (8–10)Gene Conley (6–6)None21,33535–53
89July 23@ Dodgers0–2Roger Craig (4–1)Dallas Green (1–4)None31,63135–54
90July 24@ Dodgers0–9Stan Williams (10–2)John Buzhardt (4–7)None14,02735–55
91July 26@ Cubs4–3Robin Roberts (7–9)Glen Hobbie (9–13)Turk Farrell (7)4,79136–55
92July 27@ Cubs7–5Gene Conley (7–6)Seth Morehead (1–7)Turk Farrell (8)7,40937–55
93July 28@ Cubs3–2Dallas Green (2–4)Dick Ellsworth (4–8)None5,44238–55
94July 29@ Cardinals0–3Ernie Broglio (11–5)John Buzhardt (4–8)None14,02838–56
95July 30@ Cardinals3–6Larry Jackson (13–8)Chris Short (4–8)None8,33238–57
96July 31 (1)@ Cardinals2–9Curt Simmons (3–1)Gene Conley (7–7)Nonesee 2nd game38–58
97July 31 (2)@ Cardinals3–5Ray Sadecki (5–5)Robin Roberts (7–10)Lindy McDaniel (16)20,06138–59
August (10–20)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
98August 2 (1)Giants7–3Dallas Green (3–4)Jack Sanford (9–9)Turk Farrell (9)see 2nd game39–59
99August 2 (2)Giants6–5Turk Farrell (8–2)Stu Miller (3–4)None26,27640–59
100August 3Giants6–5Turk Farrell (9–2)Billy Loes (3–2)None11,16941–59
101August 4Giants7–8Johnny Antonelli (4–6)Jim Owens (3–10)Stu Miller (1)12,87641–60
August 5DodgersPostponed (rain);[24] Makeup: August 7 as a traditional double-header
102August 6Dodgers3–1Robin Roberts (8–10)Stan Williams (11–4)None22,74142–60
103August 7 (1)Dodgers7–8Larry Sherry (9–8)Turk Farrell (9–3)Nonesee 2nd game42–61
104August 7 (2)Dodgers1–2Sandy Koufax (4–8)John Buzhardt (4–9)None22,70742–62
105August 9 (1)Cardinals4–5Lindy McDaniel (9–3)Dallas Green (3–5)Nonesee 2nd game42–63
106August 9 (2)Cardinals0–6Curt Simmons (4–2)Gene Conley (7–8)None21,31242–64
107August 10Cardinals5–6 (10)Lindy McDaniel (10–3)Turk Farrell (9–4)Ed Bauta (1)12,17642–65
108August 12Cubs10–6Chris Short (5–8)Glen Hobbie (10–16)Turk Farrell (10)10,71443–65
109August 13Cubs2–4Bob Anderson (6–7)John Buzhardt (4–10)Don Elston (9)2,53343–66
110August 14 (1)Cubs1–2Dick Ellsworth (6–8)Gene Conley (7–9)Nonesee 2nd game43–67
111August 14 (2)Cubs3–7Moe Drabowsky (3–1)Dallas Green (3–6)Glen Hobbie (1)11,72543–68
112August 15@ Pirates4–3Art Mahaffey (1–0)Roy Face (6–6)Chris Short (1)19,91244–68
113August 16 (1)@ Pirates2–11Bob Friend (13–9)Jim Owens (3–11)Nonesee 2nd game44–69
114August 16 (2)@ Pirates3–4Roy Face (7–6)Robin Roberts (8–11)None34,67344–70
115August 17@ Pirates3–5Harvey Haddix (8–7)John Buzhardt (4–11)Clem Labine (4)33,59844–71
116August 18@ Braves0–1Lew Burdette (14–7)Gene Conley (7–10)None16,33844–72
117August 19@ Braves3–2Art Mahaffey (2–0)Juan Pizarro (6–6)None14,72345–72
118August 20@ Braves0–1Bob Buhl (12–6)Robin Roberts (8–12)None23,98545–73
119August 21@ Braves2–3Warren Spahn (15–7)John Buzhardt (4–12)None23,16945–74
120August 23@ Cardinals2–4Ray Sadecki (7–7)Gene Conley (7–11)Lindy McDaniel (20)13,28345–75
121August 24@ Cardinals5–3Art Mahaffey (3–0)Larry Jackson (11–14)Chris Short (2)10,63646–75
122August 26@ Cubs4–2Robin Roberts (9–12)Bob Anderson (7–8)None5,02147–75
123August 27@ Cubs4–5Don Elston (7–7)Chris Short (5–9)None9,65747–76
124August 28@ Cubs6–8Don Cardwell (6–12)Gene Conley (7–12)Joe Schaffernoth (3)11,38347–77
125August 29@ Giants2–0Art Mahaffey (4–0)Mike McCormick (11–10)None10,06248–77
126August 30@ Giants1–2Sam Jones (15–14)Robin Roberts (9–13)None7,01448–78
127August 31@ Dodgers1–3Roger Craig (6–1)John Buzhardt (4–13)None12,58648–79
September (9–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
128September 1@ Dodgers2–3 (11)Don Drysdale (12–13)Turk Farrell (9–5)None28,94648–80
129September 3@ Pirates3–2Art Mahaffey (5–0)Vern Law (19–6)None18,48749–80
130September 4@ Pirates3–5Vinegar Bend Mizell (10–7)Jim Owens (3–12)Clem Labine (6)17,85649–81
131September 5Reds2–9Bob Purkey (16–8)Robin Roberts (9–14)None8,97949–82
132September 6Reds1–6 (10)Jim Brosnan (7–2)John Buzhardt (4–14)None4,39649–83
133September 7Cubs2–0Gene Conley (8–12)Don Cardwell (7–13)None3,32350–83
134September 8Cubs1–2Glen Hobbie (14–17)Art Mahaffey (5–1)None3,80850–84
135September 9Cardinals1–5 (5)Larry Jackson (16–12)Robin Roberts (9–15)None18,67750–85
136September 10Cardinals7–2Jim Owens (4–12)Ray Sadecki (8–8)None6,44451–85
137September 11Cardinals3–7Curt Simmons (7–3)John Buzhardt (4–15)Lindy McDaniel (24)3,72251–86
September 12DodgersPostponed (rain; Hurricane Donna);[25][26] Makeup: September 13 as a traditional double-header
138September 13 (1)Dodgers1–2 (10)Johnny Podres (12–11)Gene Conley (8–13)Larry Sherry (7)see 2nd game51–87
139September 13 (2)Dodgers1–4Sandy Koufax (8–12)Art Mahaffey (5–2)None7,55951–88
140September 14Giants5–1Robin Roberts (10–15)Billy O'Dell (7–12)None4,43252–88
141September 15Giants6–8 (11)Johnny Antonelli (6–7)Turk Farrell (9–6)Billy Loes (5)4,84752–89
142September 16@ Braves0–4Warren Spahn (20–9)John Buzhardt (4–16)None6,11752–90
143September 17@ Braves5–2 (10)Turk Farrell (10–6)Ron Piché (2–5)Chris Short (3)11,52353–90
144September 18@ Braves1–7 (8)Joey Jay (9–7)Art Mahaffey (5–3)None10,56153–91
145September 20 (1)Pirates1–7Bob Friend (17–11)Robin Roberts (10–16)Nonesee 2nd game53–92
146September 20 (2)Pirates2–3Clem Labine (3–4)Jim Owens (4–13)None17,21653–93
147September 23@ Reds6–1John Buzhardt (5–16)Bob Purkey (17–10)None3,91954–93
148September 24@ Reds0–5Jim Maloney (2–5)Gene Conley (8–14)None2,79854–94
149September 25@ Reds7–1Art Mahaffey (6–3)Jay Hook (11–18)None7,17855–94
150September 27Braves5–3Robin Roberts (11–16)Joey Jay (9–8)Turk Farrell (11)4,06056–94
151September 28Braves3–9Lew Burdette (19–12)Jim Owens (4–14)None2,88456–95
152September 30Reds7–6 (14)Chris Short (6–9)Orlando Peña (0–1)None3,37057–95
October (2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
153October 1Reds7–3Robin Roberts (12–16)Jim Maloney (2–6)None1,89758–95
154October 2Reds6–1Art Mahaffey (7–3)Bob Purkey (17–11)None3,59859–95
^[a] The June 21, 1960 (game 2), game was protested by the Cubs in the bottom of the fifth inning.[27] The protest was later denied.[28]
^[b] The June 21 game was suspended at the end of the eighth inning with the score 7–5 and was completed June 22, 1960.[28]

Roster

1960 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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CJimmie Coker8125254.214634
1BPancho Herrera145512144.2811771
2BTony Taylor127505145.287435
SSRubén Amaro9226461.231016
3BAl Dark5519848.242314
LFBob Smith9821762.286427
CFBobby Del Greco10030071.2371026
RFKen Walters124426102.239837

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
Johnny Callison9928875.260930
Tony Curry9524564.261634
Tony González7824172.299633
Lee Walls6518136.199319
Joe Koppe5817029.171113
Cal Neeman5916029.181413
Clay Dalrymple8215843.272421
Ted Lepcio6914132.22728
Bobby Malkmus7913328.211112
Harry Anderson389323.247512
Wally Post348424.286212
Joe Morgan268311.13302
Ed Bouchee226517.26208
Jim Woods11346.17613
Dave Philley14155.33304
Bobby Wine4142.14300

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 Roberts35237.112164.02122
John Buzhardt30200.15163.8673
Gene Conley29183.18143.68117
Jim Owens31150.04145.0483
Art Mahaffey1493.1732.3156

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
Dallas Green23108.2364.0651
Chris Short42107.1693.9454
Don Cardwell528.1124.4521
Jack Meyer725.0314.3218
Curt Simmons44.00018.004

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 Farrell59106112.7070
Humberto Robinson330403.4431
Rubén Gómez220315.3324
Taylor Phillips100108.366
Al Neiger60005.683
Hank Mason30009.533

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Indianapolis Indians American Association Johnny Hutchings and Ted Beard
AAA Buffalo Bisons International League Kerby Farrell
AA Chattanooga Lookouts Southern Association Spook Jacobs
A Williamsport Grays Eastern League Frank Lucchesi
A Asheville Tourists Sally League Chuck Kress
B Des Moines Demons Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League Andy Seminick
C Bakersfield Bears California League Lou Kahn
D Johnson City Phillies Appalachian League Ben Tompkins
D Tampa Tarpons Florida State League Moose Johnson
D Elmira Pioneers New York–Penn League Jack Phillips

LEAGUE CO-CHAMPIONS: Williamsport[29]

Notes

  1. Clay Dalrymple at Baseball Reference
  2. Carl Sawatski at Baseball Reference
  3. Chico Fernández at Baseball Reference
  4. Johnny Callison at Baseball Reference
  5. Jim Bolger at Baseball Reference
  6. via Associated Press. "NEW PILOT HIRED WITH 2-YEAR PACT; Mauch, 34, Is Surprised by Offer – Phils Turn Back Braves in 10th, 5–4", The New York Times, April 15, 1960. Accessed December 15, 2008.
  7. Andy Cohen – Managerial Records, Baseball-Reference.com. Accessed December 15, 2008.
  8. Dave Philley at Baseball Reference
  9. Don Cardwell at Baseball Reference
  10. Tony González at Baseball Reference
  11. Costen Shockley at Baseball Reference
  12. Mike Marshall at Baseball Reference
  13. Adolfo Phillips at Baseball Reference
  14. "1960 Philadelphia Phillies Schedule, Box Scores and Splits". Baseball-Reference.com.
  15. "Baseball Results, Standings". The Gazette. Montreal. April 27, 1960. p. 24. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
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