Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (D)

[7] Delahanty holds two franchise records, amassing 442 doubles and 157 triples to lead all Phillies in those categories.

[8] Pitcher Bill Duggleby also holds a record; he hit 81 batters in his eight-year career in Philadelphia.

[9] Among the 60 batters in this list, outfielder Vern Duncan's .417 batting average is the highest mark; he amassed five hits in twelve plate appearances with Philadelphia.

[15] Daulton's 134 home runs and Delahanty's 1,288 runs batted in lead all players whose surnames begin with D.[4][16] Of this list's 40 pitchers, Valerio de los Santos and Robert Dodd share the best win–loss record by winning percentage; each won one game while losing none.

[20] Red Donahue is one of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown a no-hitter, accomplishing the feat on July 8, 1898.

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Ed Delahanty , a Hall of Fame outfielder, holds franchise records for the most career doubles and triples , feats which contributed to his election to the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame (plaque pictured) .
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In three seasons as an outfielder and pitcher, Ed Daily won 42 games and hit 6 home runs.
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Don Demeter batted in 258 runs in three seasons with the Phillies.
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Pitcher Jim Devlin did not win a game during his career in Philadelphia.
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Vince DiMaggio , the oldest of the three DiMaggio brothers, hit 19 home runs in two seasons as the Phillies' center fielder.
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Greg Dobbs set a record for most pinch-hits by a Phillie in a single season in 2008. [ 24 ]
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Cozy Dolan batted .267 in two seasons with the Phillies.
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Red Dooin was Philadelphia's catcher for 13 seasons (1902–1914).
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Hall of Famer Hugh Duffy , inducted as a manager, was an outfielder for the Phillies for three seasons.
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Mariano Duncan amassed a .274 batting average in four seasons as Philadelphia's shortstop and second baseman.
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Chad Durbin pitched three seasons in the Phillies bullpen, winning 11 games and striking out 188.
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Pitcher J. D. Durbin won six games in his only season with Philadelphia.