Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (E–F)

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 32 have had surnames beginning with the letter E, and 79 beginning with the letter F. Three of those players have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: second baseman Johnny Evers, who played for the Phillies during the 1917 season; right fielder Elmer Flick, who played four seasons for Philadelphia; and first baseman Jimmie Foxx, who was a Phillie during the 1945 season. Two players, Foxx and Del Ennis, are members of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame. During his 11-season career with Philadelphia (19461956), right fielder Ennis, a member of the 1950 team nicknamed the Whiz Kids, notched 634 extra-base hits and scored 891 runs. Foxx was inducted into the Wall of Fame for his contributions as a member of the Philadelphia Athletics.

Among the 59 batters in this list, left fielder Spoke Emery has the highest batting average, at .667; he hit safely two times in three career at-bats with Philadelphia. Other players with an average over .300 include Jim Eisenreich (.324 in four seasons), Flick (.338 in four seasons), Lew Fonseca (.319 in one season), and Ed Freed (.303 in one season). Ennis leads all members of this list in home runs and runs batted in, with 259 and 1,124, respectively. Flick's 29 home runs lead those players whose surnames start with F, although he had nearly twice as many triples (57); and he is followed closely by Pedro Feliz (26 home runs). Flick also leads those batters in runs batted in, with 377 in four years.

Of this list's 54 pitchers, six pitchers share the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage. Paul Erickson won two games for the Phillies without losing any, and five pitchers sport a 10 record: Tom Edens, Sergio Escalona, Paul Fletcher, Dana Fillingim, and Foxx, who pitched in nine games for the Phillies despite being primarily a first baseman. Flaherty owns the lowest earned run average (ERA), having appeared in one game, pitching 13 inning and allowing no runs for an ERA of 0.00. Among the pitchers who have allowed runs, the best ERAs belong to Foxx and Steve Fireovid, who each have an average of 1.59 earned runs allowed per game. Scott Eyre's 1.62 earned run average from his two seasons with Philadelphia are the best among the pitchers whose surnames begin with E. Jumbo Elliott (36 wins and 205 strikeouts) and Charlie Ferguson (99 wins and 728 strikeouts) are tops in those categories among their respective lists; the latter is also one of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown a no-hitter, doing so on August 29, 1885, the first in franchise history. Chick Fraser also accomplished the feat on September 18, 1903.

Two Phillies have made 30% or more of their Phillies appearances as both pitchers and position players. In addition to Flaherty's statistics listed above, Harry Felix batted .135 with two runs batted in as a third baseman while amassing a 4.85 ERA and striking out three as a pitcher.

Key to symbols in player list(s)
orIndicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; ‡ indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team[H]
§Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
*Indicates a team record[R]
(#)A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
YearItalic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster.
Position(s)Indicates the player's primary position(s)[P]
NotesStatistics shown only for playing time with Phillies[S]
RefReferences
List of players whose surnames begin with E, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Mike Easler
1987
Left fielder
John Easton
1955
1959
Pinch hitter
Rawly Eastwick
1978–1979
Pitcher
Adam Eaton
2007–2008
Pitcher
Tom Edens
1994
Pitcher
Doc Edwards
1970
Catcher
Jim Eisenreich
1993–1996
Right fielder
Kid Elberfeld
1898
Third baseman
Hal Elliott
1929–1932
Pitcher
Jumbo Elliott
1931–1934
Pitcher
Ben Ellis
1896
Third baseman
Shortstop
Dick Ellsworth
1967
Pitcher
Kevin Elster
1995
Shortstop
Cal Emery
1963
First baseman
Spoke Emery
1924
Left fielder
Del Ennis§
1946–1956
Left fielder
Right fielder
John Ennis
2007
Pitcher
Johnny Enzmann
1920
Pitcher
Don Erickson
1958
Pitcher
Paul Erickson
1948
Pitcher
Sergio Escalona
2009
Pitcher
Duke Esper
1890–1892
Pitcher
Nino Espinosa
1979–1981
Pitcher
Chuck Essegian
1958
Left fielder
Jim Essian
1973–1975
Catcher
Bobby Estalella
1996–1999
Catcher
Johnny Estrada
2001–2002
Catcher
Nick Etten
1941–1942
1947
First baseman
Johnny Evers
1917
Second baseman
Bob Ewing
1910–1911
Pitcher
Scott Eyre
2008–2009
Pitcher
George Eyrich
1943
Pitcher
List of players whose surnames begin with F, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Rags Faircloth
1919
Pitcher
Ed Fallenstein
1931
Pitcher
Jack Fanning
1894
Pitcher
Ed Farmer
1974
19821983
Pitcher
Sid Farrar
18831889
First baseman
Jack Farrell
1886
Second baseman
Turk Farrell
19561961
19671969
Pitcher
Sal Fasano
2006
Catcher
Eddie Feinberg
19381939
Shortstop
Second baseman
Harry Felix
1902
Pitcher
Third baseman
Pedro Feliz
20082009
Third baseman
Alex Ferguson
19271929
Pitcher
Bob Ferguson
1883
Second baseman
Charlie Ferguson
18841887
Pitcher
Chico Fernández
19571959
Shortstop
Sid Fernandez
19951996
Pitcher
Don Ferrarese
19611962
Pitcher
John Fick
1944
Pitcher
Jocko Fields
1891
Catcher
Jack Fifield
18971899
Pitcher
Frank Figgemeier
1894
Pitcher
Nelson Figueroa
2001
2010
Pitcher
Sam File
1940
Shortstop
Dana Fillingim
1925
Pitcher
Bob Finley
19431944
Catcher
Neal Finn
1933
Second baseman
Happy Finneran
19121913
Pitcher
Lou Finney
1947
Pinch hitter[a]
Steve Fireovid
1984
Pitcher
Ike Fisher
1898
Catcher
Paul Fittery
1917
Pitcher
Mike Fitzgerald
1918
Left fielder
Right fielder
Wally Flager
1945
Shortstop
Patsy Flaherty
1910
Center fielder
Pitcher
Tom Fleming
1902
1904
Right fielder
Art Fletcher
1920
1922
Shortstop
Darrin Fletcher
19901991
Catcher
Frank Fletcher
1914
Pinch hitter[b]
Paul Fletcher
1993
1995
Pitcher
Elmer Flick
18981901
Right fielder
Hilly Flitcraft
1942
Pitcher
Kevin Flora
1995
Center fielder
Ben Flowers
1956
Pitcher
Gavin Floyd
20042006
Pitcher
Jim Fogarty
18841889
Right fielder
Center fielder
Tom Foley
19851986
Shortstop
Lew Fonseca
1925
Second baseman
First baseman
Barry Foote
19771978
Catcher
P. J. Forbes
2001
Second baseman
Curt Ford
19891990
Right fielder
Left fielder
Hod Ford
1924
Second baseman
Gary Fortune
1916
1918
Pitcher
Kevin Foster
1993
Pitcher
Henry Fox
1902
Pitcher
Howie Fox
1952
Pitcher
Terry Fox
1966
Pitcher
Bill Foxen
19081910
Pitcher
Jimmie Foxx§
1945
First baseman
Ben Francisco
20092011
Left fielder
Center fielder
Julio Franco
1982
Shortstop
Tito Francona
1967
First baseman
Ryan Franklin
2006
Pitcher
Chick Fraser
18991900
19021904
Pitcher
Ed Freed
1942
Center fielder
Roger Freed
19711972
Right fielder
Marvin Freeman
1986
19881990
Pitcher
Gene Freese
1959
Third baseman
Steve Frey
19951996
Pitcher
Bernie Friberg
19251932
Second baseman
Fred Frink
1934
Center fielder
Larry Fritz
1975
Pinch hitter[c]
Al Froehlich
1909
Catcher
Todd Frohwirth
19871990
Pitcher
Charlie Frye
1940
Pitcher
Woodie Fryman
19681972
Pitcher
Charlie Fuchs
1943
Pitcher
Chick Fullis
19331934
Center fielder
Aaron Fultz
20052006
Pitcher
Dave Fultz
18981899
Left fielder
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