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| Record |
77-77 .500 |
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| Standings |
5th in the NL (18 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
73-81, 73-81, 73-81 |
| Runs
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623 /
656 |
| Ballpark | Shibe Park | | Park Factors | Batting: 97 / Pitching: 98 | | Attendance | 1,146,230 (3rd) (6th) | | Spring Training | Clearwater, Florida (Jack Russell Memorial Stadium) | | Manager | Mayo Smith | | Coaches | Andy Seminick, Benny Bengough, Maje McDonnell, Wally Moses, Whit Wyatt | | Executives | President: Robert M. Carpenter Jr., General Manager: Roy Hamey | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Miami Marlins, (AA) Tulsa Oilers, (A) Lewiston Broncs, (A) Schenectady Blue Jays, (B) High Point-Thomasville Hi-Toms, (C) Salt Lake City Bees, (D) Olean Oilers, (D) Moultrie Phillies, (D) Tampa Tarpons, (D) Johnson City Phillies | | Radio | (WIP) Byrum Saam, Claude Haring, Gene Kelly | | TV | (WRCV/WFIL) Byrum Saam, Claude Haring, Gene Kelly |
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The 1957 Philadelphia Phillies
went 77-77
and finished 5th
in the
National League. The Phillies
drew 1,146,230
to Shibe Park.
Jack Sanford and Curt Simmons made the All-Star team. Jack Sanford won the National League Rookie of the Year award.
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