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2007 Philadelphia Phillies
File:PhiladelphiaPhillies 100.png
DivisionEastern Division
BallparkCitizens Bank Park
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
OwnersBill Giles
ManagersCharlie Manuel
TelevisionComcast Sports Net
CN8
WPSG-TV (CW 57)
KYW-TV
RadioWPHT 1210 AM
WUBA-AM 1480 AM (Spanish)
← 2006 Seasons 2008 →

The Philadelphia Phillies' 2007 season began with the Phillies approaching an historic mark. The Phillies started the year with an MLB-record 9,955 losses in franchise history.[1] On July 15, they lost their 10,000th game to the St. Louis Cardinals[2] , becoming the first professional sports team in modern history to achieve that milestone. The Phillies rallied in the closing days of the season, winning their final game against the Nationals. This win and the New York Mets loss to the Florida Marlins gave them the NL East title, making good on Jimmy Rollins's now famed "we're the team to beat" speech during spring training. They were swept in the opening round of the postseason by the Colorado Rockies.

Regular season

Season standings

NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 89 73 .549 47‍–‍34 42‍–‍39
New York Mets 88 74 .543 1 41‍–‍40 47‍–‍34
Atlanta Braves 84 78 .519 5 44‍–‍37 40‍–‍41
Washington Nationals 73 89 .451 16 40‍–‍41 33‍–‍48
Florida Marlins 71 91 .438 18 36‍–‍45 35‍–‍46

Game log

2007 Philadelphia Phillies
File:PhiladelphiaPhillies 100.png
DivisionEastern Division
BallparkCitizens Bank Park
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
OwnersBill Giles
ManagersCharlie Manuel
TelevisionComcast Sports Net
CN8
WPSG-TV (CW 57)
KYW-TV
RadioWPHT 1210 AM
WUBA-AM 1480 AM (Spanish)
← 2006 Seasons 2008 →

The Philadelphia Phillies' 2007 season began with the Phillies approaching an historic mark. The Phillies started the year with an MLB-record 9,955 losses in franchise history.[1] On July 15, they lost their 10,000th game to the St. Louis Cardinals[3] , becoming the first professional sports team in modern history to achieve that milestone. The Phillies rallied in the closing days of the season, winning their final game against the Nationals. This win and the New York Mets loss to the Florida Marlins gave them the NL East title, making good on Jimmy Rollins's now famed "we're the team to beat" speech during spring training. They were swept in the opening round of the postseason by the Colorado Rockies.

Regular season

Season standings

NL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Philadelphia Phillies 89 73 .549 47‍–‍34 42‍–‍39
New York Mets 88 74 .543 1 41‍–‍40 47‍–‍34
Atlanta Braves 84 78 .519 5 44‍–‍37 40‍–‍41
Washington Nationals 73 89 .451 16 40‍–‍41 33‍–‍48
Florida Marlins 71 91 .438 18 36‍–‍45 35‍–‍46

Game log

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Playoffs

NLDS

Game Score Date Starters Time (ET)
1 Colorado Rockies 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 October 3 Jeff Francis (1-0) vs. Cole Hamels (0-1) 3:07 p.m.
2 Colorado Rockies 10, Philadelphia Phillies 5 October 4 Josh Fogg (1-0) vs. Kyle Kendrick (0-1) 3:07 p.m.
3 Philadelphia Phillies 1, Colorado Rockies 2 October 6 Jamie Moyer vs. Ubaldo Jiménez 9:37 p.m.

References

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN.com
  1. ^ a b Knox, Aaron (June 27, 2007). "Phillies say loss-count off by one on some sources". Philadelphia Inquirer.
  2. ^ MLB.com news Recap
  3. ^ MLB.com news Recap


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Playoffs

NLDS

Game Score Date Starters Time (ET)
1 Colorado Rockies 4, Philadelphia Phillies 2 October 3 Jeff Francis (1-0) vs. Cole Hamels (0-1) 3:07 p.m.
2 Colorado Rockies 10, Philadelphia Phillies 5 October 4 Josh Fogg (1-0) vs. Kyle Kendrick (0-1) 3:07 p.m.
3 Philadelphia Phillies 1, Colorado Rockies 2 October 6 Jamie Moyer vs. Ubaldo Jiménez 9:37 p.m.

References

  • Game Logs:
1st Half: Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN.com
2nd Half: Philadelphia Phillies Game Log on ESPN.com