Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster

[3][4] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.

Those players for whom the Hall recognizes the Phillies as their primary team include Grover Cleveland Alexander, Richie Ashburn, Dave Bancroft, Steve Carlton, Ed Delahanty, Billy Hamilton, Chuck Klein, Robin Roberts, Mike Schmidt, and Sam Thompson; manager Harry Wright was also inducted for his contributions with the club.

[7] Forty Phillies players have been elected to the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame.

All of the players listed above (save Robinson) have been elected; also included are Bobby Abreu, Dick Allen, Bob Boone, Larry Bowa, Pat Burrell, Johnny Callison, Gavvy Cravath, Darren Daulton, Del Ennis, Jimmie Foxx, Dallas Green, Granny Hamner, Willie Jones, John Kruk, Mike Lieberthal, Greg Luzinski, Garry Maddox, Sherry Magee, Tug McGraw, Juan Samuel, Curt Schilling, Bobby Shantz, Chris Short, Curt Simmons, Tony Taylor, Jim Thome, Manny Trillo, John Vukovich, and Cy Williams.

Four non-players are also members of the Wall of Fame for their contributions to the Phillies: team executive Paul Owens, broadcaster Harry Kalas, manager Charlie Manuel and general manager Pat Gillick.

Several rows of men standing and clapping; in the front is a smiling, brown-skinned man holding a white baseball jersey with "Obama" and a large "44" in red on the rear toward camera
The 2008 Philadelphia Phillies , pictured here with former President Barack Obama , defeated the Tampa Bay Rays to win the franchise's second World Series championship ; [ 1 ] 40 players represented the Phillies during that season. [ 2 ]
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One Phillies player or team figure has been inducted into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame annually since 1978. [ 8 ]
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The 1887 Phillies began to play at Baker Bowl , their long-term home, after four years playing in Recreation Park . [ 9 ]
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The 1888 Phillies , sometimes known as the "Quakers", were skippered by manager Harry Wright (back row, center) . [ 10 ]
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The 1915 Phillies made the franchise's first World Series appearance, led by Wall of Fame outfielder Gavvy Cravath and Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander . [ 11 ]