Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (P–Q)

[4] No members of this list have been elected to the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame,[5] nor do they hold any franchise records.

[6][7] Among the 45 batters in this list, three players share a perfect 1.000 batting average, each in one career at-bat with Philadelphia: first baseman Mike Pasquella,[8] catcher Bill Peterman,[9] and right fielder Ty Pickup.

[16] Of this list's 43 pitchers, two share 1–0 win–loss records, best in terms of winning percentage; Donn Pall and Clarence Pickrel each won their only decisions as members of the Phillies.

[17][18] Wiley Piatt leads all members of this list with 56 victories,[19] and Ike Pearson's 47 defeats are the most in that statistical category.

[22][23][24] Among the pitchers whose surnames start with Q, Paul Quantrill leads in winning percentage (.481; a 13–14 record), ERA (4.86), and strikeouts (116).

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Plácido Polanco played second base for the Phillies from 2002 to 2005, and re-signed with the team in 2010 to play third base .
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Vicente Padilla posted a .500 winning percentage with 49 wins and 49 losses in 6 seasons.
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Chan Ho Park won three games and lost three in his only season with Philadelphia.
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In seven seasons with the Phillies, Dode Paskert compiled a .272 batting average.
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Homer Peel batted in 19 runs in his only Phillies year.
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Eddie Pellagrini played second base for Philadelphia in 1951.
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Hunter Pence joined the Phillies at the 2011 trade deadline.
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Tony Pérez played one season for the Phillies, hitting six home runs.
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Dave Philley was a right fielder and first baseman for Philadelphia from 1958 to 1960.
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Infielder Nick Punto played for the Phillies from 2001 to 2003.
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Left fielder Blondie Purcell was a member of Philadelphia's club in its first two seasons.