Phillies Wall of Fame Class of 2025 Candidates

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The Philadelphia Phillies have been operating its Team Wall of Fame since 1978. When the Phillies moved to Citizens Bank Park in 2004, the special display had different locations in the outfield before settling behind left field in 2018. During the inaugural season, the club enshrined early favorites like Connie Mack and Robin Roberts. The Phillies would go on to add more franchise icons to the honor such as Charlie Manuel, Jim Thome, and John Kruk. In recent years, Philadelphia inducted sluggers Bobby Abreu, Scott Rolen, and Roy Halladay. Now that the upcoming 2025 campaign is upon us, which former Phillies legends should be the next inductees for the team’s HOF? 

Phillies’ Candidates for the Team’s Wall of Fame-Class of 2025

RF Von Hayes (1983-1991)

  • One-Time All-Star: 1989
  • Part of Philadelphia’s 1983 World Series Team
  • Top 7 in NL Rookie of the Year Voting in 1982
  • Top 8 in NL MVP Voting in 1986
  • 202 Stolen Bases (10th All-Time)
  • 124 Home Runs (20th All-Time)
  • 568 RBIs (25th All-Time)
  • 1,173 Base Hits (25th All-Time)
  • 0.272 Batting Average
  • 0.789 On Base Plus Slugging
  • 1,208 Games Played (25th All-Time)
  • 27.2 Wins Above Replacement
  • One Playoff Appearance: 1983

SS Jimmy Rollins (2000-2014)

  • Three-Time All-Star: 2001, 2002, 2006
  • Won 2008 World Series with Phillies
  • 2001 NL Rookie of the Year Finalist
  • NL MVP Winner During the 2007 Season
  • Won 4 Gold Gloves and 1 Silver Slugger
  • 453 Stolen Bases (2nd All-Time)
  • 216 Home Runs (9th All-Time)
  • 887 RBIs (8th All-Time)
  • 2,306 Base Hits (1st All-Time)
  • 0.267 Batting Average
  • 0.751 On Base Plus Slugging
  • 2,090 Games Played (2nd All-Time)
  • 47.6 Wins Above Replacement
  • Five Playoff Appearances: 2007-2011

CF Doug Glanville (1998-2002, 2004)

  • 3 Seasons of 25+ Stolen Bases: 1999-2001
  • 143 Stolen Bases (21st All-Time)
  • 49 Home Runs
  • 272 RBIs
  • 873 Base Hits 
  • 0.276 Batting Average 
  • 0.697 On Base Plus Slugging 
  • 840 Games Played 
  • 8.7 Wins Above Replacement

1B Ryan Howard (2004-2016)

  • Three-Time All-Star: 2006, 2009, 2010
  • NL MVP Winner in 2006
  • Won 2008 World Series with Phillies
  • NL Rookie of the Year in 2005
  • NL MVP Finalist in 2008 and 2009
  • 382 Home Runs (2nd All-Time)
  • 1,194 RBIs (3rd All-Time)
  • 1,475 Base Hits (13th All-Time)
  • 0.258 Batting Average
  • 0.859 On Base Plus Slugging (14th All-Time)
  • 1,572 Games Played (7th All-Time)
  • 14.7 Wins Above Replacement
  • Five Playoff Appearances: 2007-2011

2B Chase Utley (2003-2015)

  • Six-Time All-Star: 2006-2010, 2014
  • Won 4 Silver Sluggers from 2006 until 2009
  • 2008 World Series Champion with Phillies
  • 233 Home Runs (6th All-Time)
  • 916 RBIs (7th All-Time)
  • 1,623 Base Hits (9th All-Time)
  • 0.282 Batting Average 
  • 0.847 On Base Plus Slugging (17th All-Time)
  • 142 Stolen Bases (22nd All-Time)
  • 1,551 Games Played (9th All-Time)
  • 62.0 Wins Above Replacement
  • Five Playoff Appearances: 2007-2011
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CF Shane Victorino (2005-2012)

  • Two-Time All-Star: 2009, 2011
  • Led the NL with Triples Twice: 2009, 2011
  • Won 2008 World Series with Phillies
  • Three-Time Gold Glove Winner: 2008-2010
  • 88 Home Runs
  • 390 RBIs
  • 998 Base Hits
  • 0.279 Batting Average
  • 0.784 On Base Plus Slugging
  • 179 Stolen Bases (14th All-Time)
  • 987 Games Played
  • 24.0 Wins Above Replacement
  • Five Playoff Appearances: 2007-2011

C Carlos Ruiz (2006-2016)

  • One-Time All-Star: 2012
  • Caught Roy Halladay’s Perfect Game in 2010
  • Also Caught 3 No-No’s: Halladay (2010 NLDS), Combined (2014) & Hamels (2015)
  • Won 2008 World Series with Phillies
  • 68 Home Runs 
  • 401 RBIs 
  • 898 Base Hits 
  • 0.266 Batting Average 
  • 0.745 On Base Plus Slugging 
  • 1,069 Games Played 
  • 21.8 Wins Above Replacement
  • Five Playoff Appearances: 2007-2011

Starting Pitchers

LHP Randy Wolf (1999-2006)

  • One-Time All-Star: 2003
  • 4 Seasons with 10+ Wins: 2000-2003
  • 69 Wins
  • 190 Starts (15th All-Time)
  • 4.21 E.R.A. 
  • 971 Strikeouts (11th All-Time)
  • 1,175.0 Innings Pitched (27th All-Time)
  • 11 Complete Games
  • 7 Shutouts
  • 11.8 Wins Above Replacement

LHP Cliff Lee (2009, 2011-2014)

  • Two-Time All-Star: 2011, 2013
  • NL Cy Young Finalist in 2011
  • Led the NL with 6 Shutouts in 2011
  • 48 Wins
  • 118 Starts
  • 2.94 E.R.A. (10th All-Time)
  • 813 Strikeouts (13th All-Time)
  • 827.1 Innings Pitched 
  • 10 Complete Games
  • 3 Shutouts
  • 21.3 Wins Above Replacement
  • Two Playoff Appearances: 2009, 2011

RHP Brett Myers (2002-2009)

  • 2008 World Series Champion
  • 5 Seasons with 10+ Wins: 2003-2006, 2008
  • 73 Wins
  • 183 Starts (18th All-Time)
  • 4.40 E.R.A. 
  • 986 Strikeouts (10th All-Time)
  • 1,183.2 Innings Pitched (26th All-Time)
  • 8 Complete Games
  • 3 Shutouts
  • 9.8 Wins Above Replacement
  • Three Playoff Appearances: 2007-2009
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LHP Cole Hamels (2006-2015)

  • Three-Time All-Star: 2007, 2011, 2012
  • 2008 WS MVP: 2.77 E.R.A., 8 Strikeouts, 1-0 Record
  • 2008 NLCS MVP: 1.93 E.R.A., 13 Strikeouts, 2-0 Record
  • Won 2008 World Series
  • Top 6 in NL Cy Young Voting Three Times: 2007, 2011, 2012
  • 114 Wins (6th All-Time)
  • 294 Starts (4th All-Time)
  • 3.30 E.R.A. (13th All-Time)
  • 1,844 Strikeouts (3rd All-Time)
  • 1,930.0 Innings Pitched (6th All-Time)
  • 14 Complete Games
  • 7 Shutouts
  • 42.0 Wins Above Replacement
  • Five Playoff Appearances: 2007-2011

RHP Kyle Kendrick (2007-2014)

  • Top 5 in NL Rookie of the Year Voting in 2007
  • Won 2008 World Series with Phillies
  • 74 Wins (Tied 24th All-Time)
  • 185 Starts (17th All-Time)
  • 4.42 E.R.A. 
  • 622 Strikeouts (22nd All-Time)
  • 1,138.2 Innings Pitched (32nd All-Time)
  • 4 Complete Games 
  • 2 Shutouts
  • 5.5 Wins Above Replacement
  • One Playoff Appearance: 2007

Relievers

RHP Steve Bedrosian (1986-1989)

  • One-Time All-Star: 1987
  • NL Cy Young Winner: 1987
  • Top 7 in NL Rookie of the Year Voting in 1982
  • Led the NL with 40 Saves in 1987
  • 103 Saves (3rd All-Time)
  • 218 Appearances
  • 3.29 E.R.A. 
  • 241 Strikeouts
  • 287.1 Innings Pitched
  • 4.2 Wins Above Replacement

RHP Brad Lidge (2008-2011)

  • One-Time All-Star: 2008
  • Top 4 in NL Cy Young Voting in 2008
  • Won World Series with Phillies in 2008
  • 100 Saves (5th All-Time)
  • 214 Appearances
  • 3.73 E.R.A. 
  • 228 Strikeouts
  • 193.0 Innings Pitched
  • 1.7 Wins Above Replacement
  • Four Playoff Appearances: 2008-2011

RHP Jonathan Papelbon (2012-2015)

  • Two-Time All-Star: 2012, 2015
  • 123 Saves (1st All-Time)
  • 234 Appearances
  • 2.31 E.R.A.
  • 252 Strikeouts
  • 237.2 Innings Pitched
  • 7.2 Wins Above Replacement

Managers

Jim Fregosi (1991-1996)

  • Guided Philadelphia to 1993 Fall Classic
  • 431 Wins (5th All-Time)
  • 894 Games Managed (6th All-Time)
  • 24 Ejections (2nd All-Time)

Broadcasters

Tom McCarthy (2004-2005, 2008-Present)

  • TV Play-by-Play Announcer for Phillies
  • Covered the Team’s World Series Championship in 2008
  • Also Covered Philadelphia’s 2 Fall Classics in 2009 and 2022
  • Saw 7 Managers in Franchise History: Bowa, Manuel, Sandberg, Mackanin, Kapler, Girardi & Thomson

Scott Franzke (2006-Present)

  • Radio Play-by-Play Announcer for Phillies
  • 3 World Series and 5 NLCS Appearances
  • In the Booth for 3 No-Hitters and 1 Perfect Game
  • Previously Paired with Hall of Famer Harry Kalas

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