Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (I–J)

[1][2] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.

Two members of this list have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, who played two seasons with Philadelphia before joining the Chicago Cubs;[4] and first baseman Hughie Jennings, whose tenure with the Phillies encompassed the 1901 and 1902 seasons.

[5] One list member was also elected to the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame; Willie "Puddin' Head" Jones was the starting third baseman for the Whiz Kids during his 13 seasons with the team.

[6][7] Among the 34 batters in this list, Orlando Isales has the highest batting average, at .400; he collected two hits in five at-bats during the Phillies' 1980 championship season.

[13] Larry Jackson leads all pitchers in this list with 41 victories,[14] while Syl Johnson's 51 defeats are the highest total in that category.

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Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame member Willie "Puddin' Head" Jones hit 180 home runs and batted in 753 runs in a 13-season career with the Phillies.
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Raúl Ibañez hit 50 home runs in his first two seasons with Philadelphia.
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Japanese second baseman Tadahito Iguchi was the first Asian-born Phillie in franchise history. [ 18 ]
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As a catcher, Fred Jacklitsch played for the Phillies from 1900 to 1902, and again from 1907 to 1910.
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Hall of Fame pitcher Ferguson Jenkins began his career with the Phillies in 1965.
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Geoff Jenkins hit nine home runs in his only season with Philadelphia.
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Hall of Famer and first baseman Hughie Jennings played two seasons for the Phillies.
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Ken Johnson amassed a 9–9 record in his two Philadelphia seasons.
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Todd Jones struck out 22 batters for the Phillies in the 2004 season.
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Buck Jordan amassed a .300 batting average in his only season with Philadelphia.