Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (L)

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 101 have had surnames beginning with the letter L. One of those players, second baseman Nap Lajoie, has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; he played for Philadelphia for five seasons (1896–1900).

[4] Greg Luzinski is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame;[5] the left fielder played for the Phillies for 11 seasons, batting .281 and hitting 253 doubles.

[6] Among the 56 batters in this list, catcher Mike Loan has the highest batting average, at .500; he hit safely in one of his two career at-bats with the Phillies.

[18] Jim Lonborg's 75 victories and 60 defeats are tops in both of those statistical categories, and he also leads in strikeouts, with 551 in 7 seasons.

[21] Lush also made more than 30% of his career appearances with Philadelphia as a first baseman, batting .254 and amassing 53 extra-base hits.

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Catcher Mike Lieberthal was drafted in the first round by the Phillies in 1990, and went on to have a 13-season career with the team (1994–2006).
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Hall of Fame second baseman Nap Lajoie batted .345 in his five seasons with Philadelphia.
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Dave LaPoint lost his only decision with the Phillies.
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Jimmy Lavender played for the Phillies during the 1917 season.
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Freddy Leach hit 44 home runs in six seasons with Philadelphia.
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After arriving to the Phillies in mid-2009, Cliff P. Lee won four games for the team in the 2009 postseason. [ 24 ]
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Mark Leiter struck out 232 batters in 2 seasons with the Phillies.
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Through the close of the 2010 season, Brad Lidge collected 99 saves for Philadelphia, among the top 10 in team history. [ 25 ]
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After being traded from the Phillies to the Yankees, Cory Lidle was killed in a 2006 plane crash. [ 26 ]
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Jon Lieber was the Phillies' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2005 and 2006. [ 27 ]
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Hans Lobert played for Philadelphia from 1911 to 1914, [ 28 ] and then managed the club in 1938. [ 29 ]
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Kenny Lofton was the Phillies' center fielder in 2005.
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Jack Lohrke batted .190 in two seasons with Philadelphia.
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Kyle Lohse earned a perfect 3–0 record in his Phillies tenure.
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Herman Long collected one hit as a Phillie.
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Stan Lopata batted in 393 runs in an 11-season career with Philadelphia.
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Rodrigo López struck out 19 batters for the Phillies in 2009.
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Fred Luderus had an 11-season career with the Phillies, hitting 83 home runs.
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Johnny Lush , who appeared in 30% of his contests as both a pitcher and a first baseman, threw a no-hitter in 1906.