Phillies 2024 Schedule Announced - Major League Baseball

The Phillies 2024 schedule is already out and here we brought the complete schedule of the Philadelphia Phillies in 2024 for the die-hard fans of Major League Baseball.

by Srinithi

Updated Jul 14, 2023

Phillies 2024 Schedule Announced - Major League Baseball
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Phillies 

The Philadelphia Phillies are a professional baseball franchise based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the National League (NL) East division in Major League Baseball (MLB). The team has called Citizens Bank Park their home stadium since 2004, which is located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex.

Throughout their history, the Phillies have achieved significant success, including two World Series championships, won in 1980 against the Kansas City Royals and in 2008 against the Tampa Bay Rays. They have also secured eight National League pennants and have made 15 playoff appearances. As of November 6, 2022, the Phillies have played a total of 21,209 games, winning 10,022 and losing 11,187.

The Phillies have a rich history, with 140 seasons since their establishment in 1883. They became the last of the original 16 pre-expansion teams to win a World Series, with their first championship in 1980. Since the Divisional Era began in 1969, the Phillies have emerged as a highly successful team, clinching 11 division titles, eight National League pennants, and two World Series championships.

Originally founded in Philadelphia in 1883, the Phillies have played in several stadiums throughout the city's history, including Recreation Park, Baker Bowl, Shibe Park (later renamed Connie Mack Stadium), Veterans Stadium, and their current home, Citizens Bank Park.Despite their passionate fan base, the Phillies have also endured periods of struggle, earning a reputation for futility.

They were the first American sports franchise to surpass 10,000 losses, holding the world record for the most losses by a single team in professional sports. However, their longevity has allowed them to win over 10,000 games, making them one of only nine teams to achieve this milestone. Legendary third baseman Mike Schmidt is widely regarded as the greatest player in Phillies history. Over the years, 33 Phillies players have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

The Phillies have minor league affiliates, including the Lehigh Valley IronPigs (Triple-A), the Reading Fightin Phils (Double-A), the Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Class-A), and the Clearwater Threshers (Class-A). Their spring training facilities are located in Clearwater, Florida, where they prepare for the upcoming season.

Phillies 2024 schedule

Major League Baseball unveiled the schedules for the 2024 season, offering a glimpse into the Philadelphia Phillies' upcoming slate of games. The Phillies will commence their season at home against the Atlanta Braves, mirroring the opening matchups of the 2019 and 2021 seasons. In both those instances, the Phillies achieved a series sweep, yet the Braves retaliated by clinching the National League East division title.

In 2018, the Phillies began their season against the Braves in Georgia, concluding with a 1-2 record. However, the standout event on the Phillies' schedule for 2024 is a two-game journey to London to face the New York Mets on June 8-9. With a two-day break preceding the weekend clashes and an additional day off following, the Phillies will engage in this exciting international series.

The regular season will culminate with a three-game series against the Washington Nationals in Washington. Unlike the current season, where the Phillies benefit from a home-field advantage during the final stretch, they are set to have only four homestands in August and September next year, totaling 22 games. This year, the Phillies play 33 of their last 53 games at home.

Remarkably, the Phillies will not play a single home game during the initial 12 days of August, which traditionally coincides with their Alumni Weekend and Wall of Fame inductions.

Other notable highlights from the 2024 schedule include a four-game home-and-home series against the New York Mets, commencing with two games at Citi Field in Queens from May 13 to 16. Additionally, the Phillies will embark on a six-game road trip to visit the iconic Fenway Park in Boston and Camden Yards in Baltimore from June 11 to 16.

Fans can look forward to a three-game home series at Citizens Bank Park against the New York Yankees from July 29 to 31, leading up to the trade deadline. Moreover, a rematch of the 2022 World Series against the Houston Astros awaits the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park from August 26 to 28.

The complete schedule for the 2024 season is as follows:

Month

Dates

Opponent

March

28

Atlanta

March

30-31

Atlanta

April

1-3

Cincinnati

April

5-7

at Washington

April

8-10

at St. Louis

April

11-14

Pittsburgh

April

15-17

Colorado

April

19-21

Chicago White Sox

April

22-25

Cincinnati

April

26-28

San Diego

April

29-May 1

Los Angeles Angels

May

3-6

San Francisco

May

7-8

Toronto

May

10-12

Miami

May

13-14

at New York Mets

May

15-16

New York Mets

May

17-19

Washington

May

21-23

Texas

May

24-26

at Colorado

May

27-29

at San Francisco

May

31-June 2

St. Louis

June

3-5

Milwaukee

June

8-9

vs. New York Mets in London

June

11-13

at Boston

June

14-16

at Baltimore

June

17-19

San Diego

June

21-23

Arizona

June

24-26

at Detroit

June

27-30

Miami

July

2-4

at Chicago Cubs

July

5-7

at Atlanta

July

9-11

Los Angeles Dodgers

July

12-14

Oakland

July

16

All-Star Game

July

19-21

at Pittsburgh

July

22-24

at Minnesota

July

26-28

Cleveland

July

29-31

New York Yankees

August

2-4

at Seattle

August

5-7

at Los Angeles Dodgers

August

8-11

at Arizona

August

13-14

Miami

August

15-18

Washington

August

20-22

at Atlanta

August

23-25

at Kansas City

August

26-28

Houston

August

29-Sept. 1

Atlanta

September

3-4

at Toronto

September

5-8

at Miami

September

9-11

Tampa Bay

September

13-15

New York Mets

September

16-18

at Milwaukee

September

19-22

at New York Mets

September

23-25

Chicago Cubs

September

27-29

at Washington

Phillies Rivalries

The Philadelphia Phillies have been involved in several notable rivalries throughout their history, frequently clashing with teams like the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers during the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. These matchups often intensified during heated postseason encounters, with the Phillies facing the Dodgers twice in the NLCS and meeting the Braves in both the NLDS and NLCS.

One of the most prominent rivalries for the Phillies is with the New York Mets. This rivalry, often considered one of the "hottest" in the National League, has seen the two divisional rivals compete fiercely in playoff races, division battles, and wild card races. While the rivalry had remained relatively low-key before the 2006 season, both teams have consistently vied for playoff positions since then.

The Mets won the division in 2006 and contended in 2007 and 2008, while the Phillies secured five consecutive division titles from 2007 to 2011. Notably, the Phillies clinched the 2007 Eastern Division Title on the final day of the season as the Mets lost a seven-game lead with only 17 games remaining.

Another significant rivalry for the Phillies is with the Pittsburgh Pirates. This rivalry dates back to 1887 when the Pirates joined National League play four years after the Phillies. Both teams remained together after the National League split into two divisions in 1969. During this period, spanning from 1969 to 1993, the Phillies and Pirates were the top contenders in the National League East, collectively winning a majority of the division championships.

Their combined 15 championships accounted for more than half of the 25 NL East championships during that span. Although the rivalry has diminished since the Pirates moved to the National League Central in 1994 and the teams face each other in only two series each year, regional differences between Eastern and Western Pennsylvania and the historical animosity between fans still contribute to the intensity of this rivalry. It's worth noting that the rivalry extends beyond baseball, as the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins fiercely compete in the National Hockey League as well.

The Phillies also have a rivalry with the Washington Nationals, which began during the Nationals' original tenure as the Montreal Expos. In the early 1980s and mid-1990s, both teams battled for control of the division. After the Expos relocated to Washington, D.C. in 2005, the rivalry grew in geographic tension due to the proximity between the two cities. The intensity of the rivalry spiked during the 2010s when the Nationals launched a campaign to prevent Phillies fans from overtaking their home games.

The tensions further escalated when star outfielder Bryce Harper, who had previously played for the Nationals, signed a significant contract with the Phillies as a free agent. The Nationals ultimately won the 2019 World Series in Harper's absence. Currently, the Phillies lead the regular-season series 482-445, but the Nationals hold the advantage in the postseason series, securing a 3-2 victory over the Phillies in the 1981 NLDS.

In addition to these contemporary rivalries, the Phillies had a historical rivalry known as the City Series with the Philadelphia Athletics. This series, played between 1903 and 1955, featured games between the Phillies and the Athletics of the American League. Although the rivalry ended when the Athletics relocated to Kansas City in 1955, the teams have faced each other in interleague play since 1997. The rivalry, once intense, has diminished over the years.

Phillies Team Records

The Philadelphia Phillies, established in 1883, hold a prominent position in Major League Baseball, being the oldest continuously operating same-name, same-city franchise in American professional sports. Throughout their 140 seasons, they have played a remarkable 21,203 games, securing 10,019 victories and experiencing 11,184 defeats as of October 1, 2022.

The Phillies' rich history includes 14 playoff appearances, eight National League pennants, and two illustrious World Series championships. They achieved their first World Series triumph in 1980 by defeating the Kansas City Royals, and their second came in 2008 when they emerged victorious against the Tampa Bay Rays.

The franchise boasts exceptional individual accomplishments as well. Chuck Klein, the sole Phillies player to achieve the batting Triple Crown, holds the highest number of franchise records, totaling eight, including career slugging percentage, career on-base plus slugging (OPS), and single-season extra-base hits. Following closely is Billy Hamilton, who has seven records to his name, including career batting average and the single-season runs record.

In addition to franchise records, several Phillies players have left an indelible mark on the National League and even the entire major league. John Coleman, a versatile pitcher and outfielder, stands as the most decorated in this regard, setting three major league records during the team's inaugural season in 1883. Coleman established records for losses, earned runs allowed, and hits allowed. He also set three additional franchise pitching records during that remarkable season.

Shortstop Jimmy Rollins etched his name in history by surpassing Willie Wilson's record for most at-bats in a single season, accumulating an impressive 716 at-bats in 2007. First baseman Ryan Howard also made a significant impact, setting the major league record for strikeouts in a single season with 199 in the same year.

Although his record was subsequently broken, Howard's achievement remains noteworthy. Furthermore, the 1930 Phillies, despite a challenging season with a 52-102 record, established two National League records by allowing 1,993 hits and 1,193 runs during the regular season.

The Philadelphia Phillies' enduring legacy and their notable contributions to baseball history solidify their status as a revered franchise, celebrated for their achievements on both individual and team levels. As the team continues to evolve and add new chapters to its storied history, fans eagerly anticipate the future accomplishments and records that await this esteemed organization.

Phillies Achievements

The Philadelphia Phillies boast an impressive history of individual accolades, with six players earning Most Valuable Player (MVP) Awards while representing the team. Mike Schmidt leads the pack with three MVP wins, securing back-to-back titles in 1980 and 1981, and adding another in 1986. Other Phillies players who have claimed the prestigious MVP honor include Chuck Klein in 1932, Jim Konstanty in 1950, Ryan Howard in 2006, Jimmy Rollins in 2007, and Bryce Harper in 2021.

When it comes to the Cy Young Award, which recognizes the best pitcher in each league, Steve Carlton stands out as the Phillies' most decorated player. Carlton achieved the honor four times, claiming the title in 1972, 1977, 1980, and 1982. Other notable Phillies pitchers who have received the Cy Young Award include John Denny in 1983, Steve Bedrosian in 1987, and Roy Halladay in 2010.

The Phillies have also seen success in the Rookie of the Year category, with four players earning the prestigious honor. Jack Sanford received the award in 1957, followed by Dick Allen in 1964. Scott Rolen added to the Phillies' Rookie of the Year legacy in 1997, while Ryan Howard achieved the feat most recently in 2005.

Howard's achievement is particularly noteworthy as he became only the second player in MLB history to win both the Rookie of the Year and MVP Awards consecutively, following in the footsteps of Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles.

In terms of remarkable individual game performances, the Phillies have had a strong showing. Of the 18 players in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game, three were Phillies at the time, a record unmatched by any other team. Ed Delahanty was the first to achieve this feat on July 13, 1896, at Chicago's West Side Park.

Chuck Klein replicated the accomplishment almost four decades later on July 10, 1936, at Pittsburgh's Forbes Field. Finally, Mike Schmidt joined this elite group on April 17, 1976, hitting four home runs in a game at Chicago's Wrigley Field.

These individual achievements highlight the Phillies' rich history and the exceptional talent that has graced the team throughout the years, solidifying their status as a respected and celebrated franchise in Major League Baseball.

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Phillies 2024 schedule- FAQs

1. When does the Philadelphia Phillies' 2024 season begin?  

The Phillies' 2024 season starts on March 28th with a home game against the Atlanta Braves.

2. Are there any special games or events in the Phillies' 2024 schedule?  

Yes, the highlight of the Phillies' schedule is a two-game trip to London to play the New York Mets on June 8-9. They will have a two-day break before the series and one day off after.

3. How many home games do the Phillies have in August and September of 2024?  

Unlike this year, the Phillies only have four homestands totaling 22 games in August and September of 2024.

4. Are there any notable matchups or series in the Phillies' 2024 schedule?  

Yes, there is a four-game home-and-home series against the New York Mets, starting with two games at Citi Field in Queens from May 13 to 16. The Phillies also have a six-game road trip to visit Fenway Park in Boston and Camden Yards in Baltimore from June 11 to 16.

5. When does the Phillies' 2024 regular season end?  

The regular season concludes with a three-game series against the Washington Nationals in Washington.