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This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Philadelphia Phillies professional baseball team.

Contents

[edit] Award winners

[edit] Most Valuable Player

Note: This was re-named the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Memorial Baseball Award in 1944.

[edit] Cy Young

[edit] Rookie of the Year Award

Note: This was re-named the Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award in 1987.

[edit] Manager of the Year Award

  • Larry Bowa (2001)

[edit] Rawlings Gold Glove Award

[edit] Silver Slugger Award

[edit] Hank Aaron Award (top hitter in league)

  • Ryan Howard (2006)

[edit] Rolaids Relief Man Award

See footnote[1]

[edit] DHL Delivery Man of the Year Award

See footnote[1]
  • Brad Lidge (2008)

[edit] MLB Comeback Player of the Year Award

  • Brad Lidge (2008)

[edit] Roberto Clemente Award

[edit] MLB "This Year in Baseball Awards"

See: This Year in Baseball Awards#Award winners
Note: Voted by fans as the best in all of Major League Baseball (i.e., not two awards, one for each league).

[edit] "This Year in Baseball Awards" Closer of the Year

  • Brad Lidge (2008)

[edit] "This Year in Baseball Awards" Manager of the Year

[edit] "This Year in Baseball Awards" Executive of the Year

[edit] "This Year in Baseball Awards" Postseason Moment of the Year

  • Chase Utley (2008)

[edit] Major League Triple Crown: Pitching

See: Triple Crown (baseball)#Major League Triple Crown

[edit] Triple Crown (NL): Batting

See: Triple Crown (baseball)#Batting Triple Crown winners
  • Chuck Klein (1933)

[edit] Triple Crown (NL): Pitching

See: Triple Crown (baseball)#Pitching Triple Crown winners
  • Grover Cleveland Alexander (1915, 1916)
  • Steve Carlton (1972)

[edit] World Series MVP Award

[edit] NLCS MVP Award

See: League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award

[edit] All-Star Game MVP Award

Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.

[edit] All-Star Game—Home Run Derby champion

See: Home Run Derby
  • Bobby Abreu (2005)
  • Ryan Howard (2006)

[edit] Major League Baseball All-Century Team (1999)

[edit] DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)

  • Mike Schmidt — voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value

[edit] Major League Baseball All-Time Team (1997; Baseball Writers Association of America)

  • Mike Schmidt (first team; third baseman)

[edit] Players Choice Awards Player of the Year

See: Players Choice Award
Note: Awarded by fellow major-league players as the Player of the Year in Major League Baseball (not just the NL).
  • Ryan Howard (2006)

[edit] The Sporting News Player of the Year Award

[edit] Players Choice Awards Outstanding Rookie

See: Players Choice Award

[edit] The Sporting News Rookie of the Year Award

Note: From 1963 through 2003, TSN split the rookie award into two separate categories: Rookie Pitcher of the Year and Rookie Player of the Year.
  • Del Ennis (1946)
  • Richie Ashburn (1948)
  • Jack Sanford (1957)
  • Dick Allen (1964; Rookie Player of the Year)
  • Lonnie Smith (1980; Rookie Player of the Year)
  • Juan Samuel (1984; Rookie Player of the Year)
  • Scott Rolen (1997; Rookie Player of the Year)
  • J.A. Happ (2009)[2]

[edit] Players Choice Awards Comeback Player

See: Players Choice Award
  • Mike Lieberthal (2002)

[edit] The Sporting News Comeback Player of the Year Award

  • John Denny (1983)
  • Darren Daulton (1997)
  • Mike Lieberthal (2002)

[edit] Associated Press Comeback Player of the Year Award

[edit] Players Choice Awards Marvin Miller Man of the Year

See: Players Choice Award
Note: Awarded by fellow major-league players as the Man of the Year in Major League Baseball (not just the NL).

[edit] Lou Gehrig Memorial Award

  • Robin Roberts (1962)
  • Mike Schmidt (1983)
  • Curt Schilling (1995)[6]
  • Jim Thome (2004)
  • Shane Victorino (2008)[7][8]

[edit] Babe Ruth Award (World Series)

  • Tug McGraw (1980)
  • Cole Hamels (2008)

[edit] The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award

  • Danny Ozark (1976)
  • Larry Bowa (2001)

[edit] Associated Press Manager of the Year Award

See: Associated Press#AP sports awards
  • Eddie Sawyer (1950)[9]
  • Gene Mauch (1964)
  • Danny Ozark (1976)
  • Jim Fregosi (1993)

[edit] The Sporting News Executive of the Year Award

[edit] Ford C. Frick Award (broadcasters)

Note: Names with asterisks received the award based primarily on their work as Phillies broadcasters.

[edit] J. G. Taylor Spink Award (baseball writers)

  • Allen Lewis (Philadelphia Inquirer) (1981)
  • Ray Kelly (Philadelphia Bulletin) (1988)
  • Bus Saidt (The Trentonian and Trenton Times) (1992)

[edit] Team award

Achievements
Preceded by
Boston Braves
1914
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

1915
Succeeded by
Brooklyn Dodgers
1916
Preceded by
Brooklyn Dodgers
1949
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

1950
Succeeded by
New York Giants
1951
Preceded by
Pittsburgh Pirates
1979
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

1980
Succeeded by
Los Angeles Dodgers
1981
Preceded by
Pittsburgh Pirates
1979
World Series Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

1980
Succeeded by
Los Angeles Dodgers
1981
Preceded by
St. Louis Cardinals
1982
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

1983
Succeeded by
San Diego Padres
1984
Preceded by
Atlanta Braves
1991 and 1992
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

1993
Succeeded by
Atlanta Braves
1995
Preceded by
Colorado Rockies
2007
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

2008
Succeeded by
Philadelphia Phillies
2009
Preceded by
Boston Red Sox
2007
World Series Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

2008
Succeeded by
New York Yankees
2009
Preceded by
Philadelphia Phillies
2008
National League Champions
Philadelphia Phillies

2009
Succeeded by
current

[edit] Team records (single-game, single-season, career)

[edit] Minor-league system

See also: Baseball awards #U.S. minor leagues

2002 2003 Ryan Howard (1b) 2004 Ryan Howard (1b) 2005 2006 2007 Quinton Berry Mike Zagurski


[edit] Paul Owens Award (pitcher and position player)

See also: Paul Owens (baseball)

[edit] Other achievements

[edit] Centennial Team (1983)

[edit] World Baseball Classic All-WBC Team

[edit] Associated Press Athlete of the Year

  • Jim Konstanty (1950)

[edit] Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum Hall of Excellence

See: Peter J. McGovern Little League Museum
  • Mike Schmidt (1991)

[edit] Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

[edit] Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame

  • 2004 – Richie Ashburn, Steve Carlton, Harry Kalas ("Legacy of Excellence"; broadcaster), Robin Roberts, Mike Schmidt
  • 2005 – Grover Cleveland Alexander
  • 2006 – Del Ennis
  • 2007 – 1980 Phillies, Chuck Klein
  • 2008 – Ed Delahanty
  • 2009 – Larry Bowa

[edit] Pride of Philadelphia Award

See: Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame#Pride of Philadelphia Award
  • Ryan Howard (2006)
  • Jimmy Rollins (2007)
  • Philadelphia Phillies (2008)

[edit] Great Friend to Kids (GFTK) Award

Note: Awarded by Please Touch Museum (the Children's Museum of Philadelphia)

[edit] Philadelphia Phillies annual franchise awards

See: Philadelphia Phillies annual franchise awards (Philadelphia chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America)
  • Mike Schmidt Most Valuable Player Award
  • Steve Carlton Most Valuable Pitcher Award
  • Dallas Green Special Achievement Award
  • Tug McGraw Good Guy Award

[edit] National Baseball Hall of Fame

See: Philadelphia Phillies#Hall of Famers

[edit] Wall of Fame

[edit] Retired numbers

See: Philadelphia Phillies#Retired numbers

[edit] See also

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b MLB appears to have dropped the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award as an official MLB award, after the 2006 season. Relief Man Award winners (1976-2006). (MLB.com/News/Awards/History/ ). MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2009-08-30. Established in 1976, it does not appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season. 2008 Awards (MLB.com/News/Awards/2008 Awards). MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2009-08-30. The DHL Delivery Man of the Year Award (sponsored by DHL) was first given in 2005 and does appear on the MLB.com awards page for the most recent completed season.
  2. ^ a b Happ finished second in voting for the MLB Rookie of the Year Award. Lauber, Scott (Nov. 17, 2009). "Happ 2nd in 'rookie' voting". Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ). http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20091117/SPORTS01/911170344. Retrieved 2009-11-17. "Happ, who had the eighth-best ERA in the NL, got 10 first-place votes and finished with 94 points. Two writers from each NL city voted for the award. .... Phillies pitcher J.A. Happ was the only player mentioned on all 32 ballots in the rookie of the year voting. .... Last month, Happ was crowned Sporting News' NL Rookie of the Year in a vote of 338 players. The 27-year-old left-hander also won the honor from his peers at the MLB Players Choice Awards." 
  3. ^ "Waitkus, Who Beat Death Rap, 'Comeback King'". Ellensburg Daily Record: p. 3. 1950-11-10. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=pQcKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fUoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6305,681022&dq=phillies+yankees&hl=en. 
  4. ^ "'Comeback Of Year' Award Is Voted To Eddie Waitkus". Hartford Courant. 1950-11-10. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/courant/access/885081712.html?dids=885081712:885081712&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Nov+10%2C+1950&author=&pub=Hartford+Courant&desc='Comeback+Of+Year'+Award+Is+Voted+To+Eddie+Waitkus&pqatl=google.  Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  5. ^ "FOUR HORRIBLE MONTHS Eddie Waitkus Made 'Comeback of Year'". Los Angeles Times. 1950-11-10. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/421551281.html?dids=421551281:421551281&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Nov+10%2C+1950&author=&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=FOUR+HORRIBLE+MONTHS&pqatl=google.  Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  6. ^ Schilling named his son after Gehrig (Gehrig Schilling). Lou Gehrig Memorial Award – Baseball Almanac. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  7. ^ 2008 Lou Gehrig Memorial Award Winner – Phi Delta Theta; with story and photographs at Citizens Bank Park. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  8. ^ "Phillies' Shane Victorino Wins Phi Delta Theta's Lou Gehrig Award" – Baseball Almanac; Phi Delta Theta press release. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
  9. ^ "Eddie Sawyer Honored in Baseball Vote". Prescott Evening Courier: p. Section 2, Page 1. 1950-11-08. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7tIKAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BlADAAAAIBAJ&pg=6370,6584502&dq=phillies+yankees&hl=en. 
  10. ^ From 1970 to 1984, the "Commissioner's Trophy" was the name of the award given to the All-Star Game MVP. In 1985, the World Series Trophy (first awarded in 1967) was re-named the Commissioner's Trophy.
  11. ^ The Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame was founded in 2002, with the initial induction in 2004. Starting in 2005, each year's group of inductees has included one local championship team. For individual Phillies inducted into the P/S HOF, see #Other achievements (at "Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame") (above).
  12. ^ "Phillies Announce World Series Trophy Tour Presented by Teva Pharmaceuticals and Comcast SportsNet". PR Newswire Association. Jan. 9, 2009. http://news.prnewswire.com/ViewContent.aspx?ACCT=109&STORY=/www/story/01-09-2009/0004952249&EDATE=. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 
  13. ^ The current trophy design, which was redesigned slightly in 1999 and made by Tiffany & Co., is worth approximately $15,000. "Phillies Fans Catch Glimpse Of World Series Trophy". CBS 3 Philadelphia. Oct. 24, 2008. http://cbs3.com/local/world.series.trophy.2.847415.html. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 
  14. ^ The Phillies are the only team that has faced every team in a current division (AL East) in World Series play. See List of World Series champions#World Series (modern) appearances by franchise.
  15. ^ Mike Payne (1989-11-06). "Phils used instructional league to experiment". St. Petersburg Times. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6dMNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UHgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4736,590536&dq=phillies+paul-owens-award&hl=en. 
  16. ^ http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/press_releases/press_release.jsp?ymd=20070921&content_id=2222002&vkey=pr_phi&fext=.jsp&c_id=phi
  17. ^ a b The awards were presented September 15, in a pregame ceremony at Citizens Bank Park. Hagen, Paul, "Phillies minor leaguers Drabek, Taylor receive awards", Philadelphia Daily News, Sept. 16, 2009. Philly.com; Philadelphia Newspapers' Reorganization. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  18. ^ Aaron Passman, "Ruben Amaro Jewish? Yes, According to Jewish Hall of Fame", The Jewish Exponent, May 21, 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
  19. ^ "Please Touch Museum announces winners of the 14th annual 'Great Friend to Kids Awards' ", Sept. 3, 2009. MLB Advanced Media, L.P. Retrieved 2009-09-08.



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