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Saturday, May 23, 2026

Game 51 - Sanchez's Latest Gem Wasted in Loss

Cleveland Guardians  1 
Philadelphia Phillies  0 

2011 Total Philadelphia Phillies Postcards
Friday Night, May 22nd
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
25-26, 2nd Place, 10 1/2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Christopher Sanchez's eight shutout innings was wasted in this 1-0 loss, as Guardians' starter Gavin Williams shut down the Phillies offense.

What It Means:  The Phillies have scored nine runs in the last four games, and they'll try to right the ship this afternoon if the weather cooperates.

What Happened:  Sanchez extended his scoreless streak to 37 2/3 innings, passing Cliff Lee's mark of 34 scoreless innings.  Sanchez now owns the second longest scoreless streak in franchise history, with his sights on the all-time record of 41 straight scoreless innings set by Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander.  Sanchez allowed four hits and struck out six.  Jhoan Duran allowed a ninth inning solo home run to pinch-hitter Kyle Manzardo for the only run of the game.  Williams struck out 11 Phillies and Cade Smith pitched a perfect ninth to record his league-leading 17th save.

Featured Card:  Here's a Lee card the Phillies included in their team-issued postcard set given away on Fan Appreciation Day in 2011.  Lee's streak included three consecutive shutouts in June 2011.

Field Report:  Jenna and I attended this game, picking up our Sanchez bobble heads, and never actually making it to our seats due to the steady drizzle falling throughout the night.  We were lucky enough to squeeze in at a table with family at Pass and Stow, staying dry and hoping for any kind of offense to support Sanchez's gem.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Cleveland Guardians at Philadelphia Phillies: Memorial Day Weekend '26

2006 Topps #467
2006 Topps Updates & Highlights #UH145

Friday, May 22nd - 6:40
Saturday, May 23rd - 4:05
Sunday, May 24th - 1:35


Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
All fans will receive a Crisotopher Sanchez bobblehead on Friday night.  On Sunday, all kids receive a Phanatic children's book, the latest in the seemingly never-ending series.
Cleveland Guardians 30-22
1st Place in the A.L. Central, 3 1/2 games ahead of the White Sox

Guardians Probables
Gavin Williams (6-3, 3.67)
Slade Cecconi (3-4, 5.16)
Parker Messick (5-1, 2.45)

Guardians Leaders
Average:  Bryan Roccio - .290
Runs:  Jose Ramirez - 30
Home Runs:  Angel Martinez - 9
RBIs:  Chase DeLauter - 30
Stolen Bases:  Jose Ramirez - 20

Wins:  Gavin Williams - 6
ERA:  Parker Messick - 2.45
Strikeouts:  Gavin Williams - 73
Saves:  Cade Smith - 16
Philadelphia Phillies 25-25
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 9 games behind the Braves

Phillies Probables
Cristopher Sanchez (5-2, 1.82)
Zack Wheeler (3-0, 1.99)
Andrew Painter (1-4, 5.77)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Brandon Marsh - .325
Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 33
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 20
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 36
Stolen Bases:  Bryson Stott and Trea Turner - 9

Wins:  Cristopher Sanchez - 5
ERA:  Cristopher Sanchez - 1.82
Strikeouts:  Cristopher Sanchez - 80
Saves:  Jhoan Duran - 8

Friday, May 9, 2025

Philadelphia Phillies at Cleveland Guardians - Mother's Day Weekend Series

2005 Topps #420
2005 Topps #183

Friday, May 9th - 7:10
Saturday, May 10th - 6:10
Sunday, May 11th - 7:10


Progressive Field - Cleveland, OH

On Saturday night, the first 15,000 fans will receive a Steven Kwan City Connect cap.
Philadelphia Phillies 22-15
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 1 1/2 games behind the Mets

Phillies Probables
Aaron Nola (1-5, 4.61)
Ranger Suarez (0-0, 17.18)
Zack Wheeler (3-1, 3.35)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Trea Turner - .310
Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 26
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 12
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 28
Stolen Bases:  Trea Turner - 9

Wins:  Jose Alvarado and Cristopher Sanchez - 4
ERA:  Jesus Luzardo - 2.11
Strikeouts:  Zack Wheeler - 66
Saves:  Jose Alvarado - 6
Cleveland Guardians 22-15
Tied for 2nd Place in the A.L. Central, 2 1/2 games behind the Tigers

Guardians Probables
Gavin Williams (2-2, 5.06)
Tanner Bibee (3-2, 4.26)
Luis Ortiz (2-3, 5.30)

Guardians Leaders
Average:  Steve Kwan - .333
Runs:  Steve Kwan - 24
Home Runs:  Kyle Manzardo - 8
RBIs:  Kyle Manzardo - 21
Stolen Bases:  Jose Ramirez - 8

Wins:  Emmanuel Clase - 4
ERA:  Ben Lively - 3.46
Strikeouts:  Luis Ortiz - 40
Saves:  Emmanuel Clase - 8

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Hall of Fame Class of 2025: Phillies Cards

2009 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions #15
2004 Topps Pristine #7

As is usually the case each January, I let this blog go mostly dormant with the exception of posting a daily 2024 Chachi card.  Before spring training starts in earnest, I wanted to revisit something I used to do annually whenever a new class of Hall of Famers was announced.  For each new class of Hall of Fame inductees, I go through my Phillies Collection and see how many cards of each I have.  This would mean the new Hall of Famer is typically featured on a multi-player card with a Phillies player, or in the case of Dick Allen and Billy Wagner, the new Hall of Famer actually spent time with the Phillies.

This exercise is a little easier this year as I'm proud to report my entire Phillies Collection is now tracked in a massive Excel schedule, AND also available for me to browse and search on the Trading Card Database.  I started updating my collection at TCDB a few years ago, and with the Phillies and Complete Sets collections now updated, I'll turn my attention to the "Everything Else" catch-all category.

Here's a look at Cooperstown's 2025 class, and the baseball cards I have of them in my Phillies Collection.

Dick Allen - I have 55 cards of Allen in my Phillies Collection, and 65 cards of the slugger overall.  Back in December, I posted a gallery of his Topps flagship cards here, and I've also liked this 2009 Upper Deck card of his.

Dave Parker - Parker shows up twice in my Phillies Collection.  He's on a strange 1982 Fleer Stamps issue, pointing at the camera and putting his arm around a hesitant Steve Carlton.  He also shares space with Pete Rose and Bill Madlock on a 1984 Topps Active Career Leaders subset card.

CC Sabathia - Sabathia shows up twice on 2011 Topps Diamond Duos insert cards with Carlton and Cliff Lee.  My all-time favorite memory involving Sabathia can be found here.

Ichiro Suzuki - Ichiro shares a card with Richie Ashburn in the 2007 Topps Heritage Then and Now insert set, and he's on an incredibly random "Classic Combo" card with Chase Utley in the 2007 Topps Update set.

Billy Wagner - And finally, I have 40 cards of closer Wagner in my Phillies Collection, given he appeared in 120 games with the club in 2004 and 2005.  59 of Wagner's 422 career saves came while wearing a Phillies uniform, which is his third most by franchise behind the Astros and Mets.  Browsing a gallery of Wagner's Phillies cards, this 2004 Topps Pristine card is my favorite, non-team issue card of his.  His 2005 Topps flagship card is a close second.

1982 Fleer
Stamps #241
2011 Topps Diamond Duos #DD-23
2007 Topps Heritage Then and Now #TN7
2007 Topps Update #UH279

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Phillies at Rangers: March 30th to April 2nd

2014 Topps Heritage #20
2014 Topps Heritage #245

Thursday 4:05, Saturday 4:05 and Sunday 7:08

Globe Life Field - Arlington, TX

At the Ballpark:  All fans receive a 2023 Rangers magnetic schedule on opening day, and the first 15,000 fans will receive a Rangers replica hat on Saturday.  On Sunday night, the first 15,000 fans will receive a Corey Seager powder blue replica Rangers jersey.

Phillies 87-35 in 2022
National League Champions

Phillies Probables
Aaron Nola (11-13, 3.25)
Zack Wheeler (12-7, 2.82)
Bailey Falter (6-4, 3.86)

Phillies Spring Leaders
Average:  Darick Hall - .316
Runs:  Jake Cave and Scott Kingery - 11
Home Runs:  Darick Hall - 5
RBIs:  Jake Cave - 14
Stolen Bases:  Seven tied with - 2

Wins:  Aaron Nola and Erich Uelmen - 2
ERA:  N/A
Strikeouts:  Bailey Falter and Andrew Vasquez - 14
Saves:  Andrew Schultz - 2
Rangers 68-94 in 2022
4th Place in the A.L. West, 38 games behind the Astros

Rangers Probables
Jacob deGrom (5-4, 3.08)
Nathan Eovaldi (6-3, 3.87)
Martin Perez (12-8, 2.89)

Rangers Spring Leaders
Average:  Corey Seager - .400
Runs:  Three tied with - 11
Home Runs:  Corey Seager - 4
RBIs:  Ezequiel Duran - 15
Stolen Bases:  Bubba Thompson - 5

Wins:  Jon Gray - 3
ERA:  Dane Dunning - 4.43
Strikeouts:  Cole Ragans - 24
Saves:  Jose Leclerc - 3

Monday, September 6, 2021

Game 136 - 2012 Topps Heritage #7 N.L. Pitching Leaders

Phillies 4
, Marlins 3 (10 Innings)
Game 136 - Sunday Afternoon, September 5th in Miami
Record - 70-66, 2nd Place, 2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies escaped Miami with a win, needing 10 innings and a clutch performance by the entire bullpen in the process.

What It Means:  The first place Brewers are up next with a three-game set in Milwaukee.  The Brewers hold a comfortable lead in the N.L. Central and are coming off a two-game winning streak.

What Happened:  This was a bullpen game as designed by manager Joe Girardi, and Sam Coonrod served as the opener.  Coonrod and Bailey Falter each allowed a run and a hit and the Marlins were held scoreless until a costly Brad Miller error in the sixth led to an unearned run, tying the score at 3-3.  The Phillies scored their first three runs via a solo home run from Bryce Harper in the fourth (his 27th) followed shortly by a two-run home run from Freddy Galvis.

In the 10th, and with two outs, Odubel Herrera singled home ghost-runner Galvis with the ultimate winning run.

Featured Card:  Ian Kennedy picked up the win with two scoreless (and perfect) innings that included four strikeouts.  His recent baseball card appearances are somewhat rare, although he did appear in the first series Topps flagship release from earlier this year.  The first cards of his in my Phillies collection came way back in 2012 when he shared a few League Leaders cards with Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee in the 2012 Topps and 2012 Topps Heritage sets.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Baseball Cards from @Section_36 Make January Better

2008 Bowman #62
2008 Topps #238
2008 Topps Opening Day #124
2008 Upper Deck #606
I've never been a big fan of January.  There's the natural post-Christmas let-down, the frigid temperatures, the busyness of my work schedule and the complete and total lack of baseball.  It's dark when I leave the house in the morning and it's dark when I get home.  My attitude towards January is usually, "Let's get this over with," and I'm not entirely proud of that.

Last week, I walked in the door from a long day at work and a crappy commute home and found a small package on our kitchen counter with a familiar return address.  The fine folks from Section 36 had once again cleaned out baseball cards that had reached their 10-year expiration date, and the Phillies cards from this purge came to me.

As has been the case the last few years, I honestly already have most of these cards, but there are always a bunch of gems in the bunch and my sons now reap the bulk of the spoils.  But most importantly, it was such a welcome (and relaxing) exercise to open a package of baseball cards and thumb through each of the three stacks within.  Along with the Phillies cards from 2008, there was a cool selection of older and some more recent Phillies cards.  There were a number of cards from a variety of years for Jimmy Rollins, Cliff Lee, Ryan Howard and the Phillies all-time saves leader, the Closer Who Must Not Be Named.  Section 36 also added to my Adrian Cardenas super collection with another autographed card of the former Phillies prospect.  (I received my first two in a surprise mid-season package this past June.)

1998 Bowman #181
2007 TriStar Elegance
Signature Marks #SM-AC
2009 Upper Deck Spectrum #75
2013 Bowman #81
I had to count the years linked below, and I'm a little shocked that this exercise has now been happening for nine years.  That means I've been maintaining (and enjoying) this blog for the past nine years and Section 36 has joined me on the journey.  Time really does fly.

Thanks to Section 36 for the baseball cards and I'm excited for 2018 World Series between the Phils and Sox!

Memory Lane - Section 36 Purge
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008

2017 - Mid-Year Surprise Package

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Final Look at 2015-2016 Offseason Moves

2016 Chachi Departures #19
2016 Chachi Departures #13
2016 Chachi Departures #15
2016 Chachi Departures #18
2016 Chachi Departures #14
2016 Chachi Departures #20
2016 Chachi Departures #22
2016 Chachi Departures #21
2016 Chachi Departures #16
2016 Chachi Departures #17
I wanted to take one last look at the offseason additions and departures before we get too far into the regular season.  As can be expected when a team loses 99 games, there were a ton of personnel moves between the final out in October and opening day in Cincinnati.

I also wanted to post the remaining Chachi Departures cards of the 2015 Phillies players who are no longer with the organization, some of whom have yet to latch on with a new club.

For the new additions below, I'm only including players who are currently on the 40-man roster.

Moving On - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • Chase d'Arnaud - inf (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent the Atlanta Braves, 11/24/15.
  • Justin De Fratus - rhp (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed with the Seattle Mariners, 12/2/15.
  • Erik Kratz - c (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the San Diego Padres, 11/8/15.
  • Sean O'Sullivan - rhp (10/9/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Boston Red Sox, 12/11/15.
  • Kevin Correia - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Adam Loewen - lhp (10/10/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks, 11/7/15.
  • Dustin McGowan - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Miami Marlins, 12/10/15.
  • Seth Rosin - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the San Diego Padres, 2/8/16.
  • Brian Bogusevic - of (10/26/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed with the Orix Buffaloes of the Japanese Pacific League, 12/9/15.
  • Domonic Brown - of (10/26/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Toronto Blue Jays, 2/25/16.
  • Chad Billingsley - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jeff Francoeur - of (11/2/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Atlanta Braves, 2/22/16.
  • Aaron Harang - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jerome Williams - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Cliff Lee - lhp (11/2/15) - Team option declined and elected free agency.
  • Jordan Danks - of (11/6/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Texas Rangers, 1/19/16.
  • Ethan Martin - rhp (11/6/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Atlanta Braves, 12/11/15.
  • Jonathan Pettibone - rhp (11/6/15) - Elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Chicago Cubs, 1/29/16.
  • Nefi Ogando - rhp (12/2/15) - Claimed off waivers by the Miami Marlins.
  • Ken Giles - rhp (12/12/15) - Traded with Jonathan Arauz to the Houston Astros for Mark AppelHarold ArauzThomas Eshelman, Brett Oberholtzer and Vince Velasquez.
  • Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez - rhp (4/1/16) - Released.
  • Ken Roberts - lhp (4/1/16) - Released.
New Additions - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • James Russell - lhp (11/12/15) - Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Chicago Cubs.
  • Jeremy Hellickson - rhp (11/14/15) - Acquired from the Arizona Diamondbacks for Sam McWilliams.
  • Emmanuel Burriss - inf (11/18/15) - Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Washington Nationals.
  • Michael Mariot - rhp (11/30/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Kansas City Royals.
  • Peter Bourjos - of (12/2/15) - Claimed off waivers from the St. Louis Cardinals.
  • David Hernandez - rhp (12/9/15) - Signed as a free agent formerly with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • Tyler Goeddel - of (12/10/15) - Selected from the Tampa Bay Rays in the Rule 5 draft.
  • Daniel Stumpf - lhp (12/10/15) - Selected from the Kansas City Royals in the Rule 5 draft.
  • Charlie Morton - rhp (12/12/15) - Acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates for David Whitehead.
  • Brett Oberholtzer - lhp and Vince Velasquez - rhp (12/12/15) - Acquired with Mark Appel, Harold Arauz and Thomas Eshelman from the Houston Astros for Ken Giles and Jonathan Arauz.
  • Cedric Hunter  - of (1/12/16) - Signed as a minor league free agent formerly with the Atlanta Braves.
  • Taylor Featherston - inf (2/10/16) - Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for a player to be named later or cash.
Already Gone - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • Dan Otero - rhp (11/3/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Oakland Athletics. (Designated for assignment, 12/12/15 and traded to the Cleveland Indians for cash considerations, 12/18/15.)
  • A.J. Achter - rhp (11/20/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Minnesota Twins. (Designated for assignment, 12/12/15 and claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels, 12/17/15.)

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Catching Up - Disney & Pneumonia Edition

2016 Chachi New Additions #1
2016 Chachi Departures #1
The Phillies Room has been on auto-pilot for a few weeks as I've run several posts that had been lingering in my draft folder.  The reasons for the hiatus are both good (we went to Disney World!) and bad (I've been dealing with pneumonia).  Honestly, the last few weeks have been a blur and one of my last cognizant memories was meeting both Pete Rose and Steve Carlton.  Perhaps Rose gave me pneumonia?  Is that even possible?

Here's a look at the early offseason Phillies moves that I've missed the last few weeks:

2014 Choice Lehigh Valley
IronPigs #28
New Coach
The Phillies filled their final 2016 coaching position with the hiring of Mickey Morandini to be their new first base coach.  Morandini has coached and managed at various levels throughout the Phillies minor league system for the past five seasons.

New Reliever
General Manager Matt Klentak made the first move of his Phillies tenure, claiming right-handed reliever Dan Otero off waivers from the Athletics.  Otero went 2-4 with a 6.75 for the A's in 2015. He's the first card in the 2016 Chachi New Additions set and his latest Topps card can be found in the 2015 Topps A's retail team set.  Prior to that, Otero had a card in the 2011 Topps Heritage Minor League set.

Free Agents
In a surprise to no one, the Phillies declined Cliff Lee's 2016 option, making him a free agent.  Lee pitched in just one spring training game before being shut down for good in early March.

Lee, who is expected to announce his retirement, joins a long list of former Phillies now on the free agent market.  The other big names below are Domonic Brown, a former top prospect and 2013 All-Star, and both Aaron Harang and Jerome Williams, who bolstered a shaky rotation last season.  Jeff Francoeur could potentially return to the Phillies in 2016 to fill a bench spot.

Adam Loewen, who appeared in 20 games in 2015, becomes the first card in the 2016 Chachi Departures insert set following his minor league deal with the Diamondbacks.  Given the lengthy list below, the Departures set could be a large one this year.

2015 Topps
Allen & Ginter #61
2015 Topps
Archives #295
2015 Topps
Update #US146
2015 Topps Heritage
High Numbers #588
Moving On - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • Chase d'Arnaud - inf (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster and elected free agency.
  • Justin De Fratus - rhp (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster and elected free agency.
  • Erik Kratz - c (10/9/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster and elected free agency.
  • Sean O'Sullivan - rhp (10/9/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Kevin Correia - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Adam Loewen - lhp (10/10/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster, elected free agency and signed as a minor league free agent with the Arizona Diamondbacks, 11/7/15.
  • Dustin McGowan - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Seth Rosin - rhp (10/10/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Brian Bogusevic (10/26/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster and elected free agency.
  • Domonic Brown (10/26/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster and elected free agency.
  • Chad Billingsley - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jeff Francoeur - of (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Aaron Harang - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jerome Williams - rhp (11/2/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Cliff Lee - lhp (11/2/15) - Team option declined and elected free agency.
  • Jordan Danks - of (11/6/15) - Outrighted off 40-man roster and elected free agency.
  • Ethan Martin - rhp (11/6/15) - Elected free agency.
  • Jonathan Pettibone - rhp (11/6/15) - Elected free agency.
New Additions - 2015-2016 Offseason
  • Dan Otero - rhp (11/3/15) - Claimed off waivers from the Oakland Athletics.

Saturday, October 10, 2015

2013 Topps Phillies

2013 Topps #625
2013 Topps #26
2013 Topps #637
2013 Topps #367
Over the past few years, I've fallen into a pattern with these Topps Phillies posts where I ignore them throughout the year and then I rattle off a few years during the Phillies-less postseason.  The patten continues again this season.  While trying to stay up for Game 1 of the Dodgers-Mets N.L.D.S., I somehow found myself flipping through my 2013 Phillies binder.

2013 Topps #367 (Back)
The wheels completely fell off the Phillies in 2013 as they endured their first losing season since 2002.  Manager Charlie Manuel was dumped in mid-August right after winning his 1,000th career game and the non-productive Ryne Sandberg era began.

The Set
Number of cards in the set:  Both Series 1 and Series 2 have 330 cards with #7 once again omitted in honor of Mickey Mantle.  As such, the full set is numbered to 661.  The Update Series once again contains 330 cards.
My very brief thoughts on the set:  I was underwhelmed by the 2013 Topps set when it first came out, and almost three years later I find the set, like the 2013 Phillies season, fairly forgettable.  Night Owl Cards christened the set the "sea turtle set" since the curved home plate and baseball diamond in the bottom left corner vaguely resemble an abstract swimming turtle.  Once you see the turtle in the set's front border design, you can never un-see it.

2013 Topps #6
2013 Topps Update #US90
2013 Topps Update #US242
2013 Topps #206
2013 Phillies
Record and finish:  The Phillies finished fourth in the N.L. East, 23 games behind the Braves, with a record of 73-89.  As mentioned previously, Manuel was dismissed in mid-August and the brief Sandberg era began.
Key players:  Domonic Brown made his first and only All-Star team and he'd finish the season with a .272 average and team leading 27 home runs and 83 RBIs.  He hasn't touched those numbers since. Chase Utley hit .284 over 131 games and was second on the team in both home runs (18) and RBIs (69).  Carlos Ruiz (.268) had a solid year behind the plate while newcomer Ben Revere hit .305 with 22 stolen bases.

Cliff Lee (14-8, 2.87) and Cole Hamels (8-14, 3.60) led the pitching staff and third starter Kyle Kendrick contributed 10 wins.  In his final season, Roy Halladay struggled mightily, going 4-5 with a 6.82 ERA in 13 starts.  Jonathan Papelbon led the team with 29 saves with Antonio Bastardo (2.32 ERA, 2 saves) and Jake Diekman (2.58 ERA) serving as reliable relievers.

Key events:  Looking at the Chachi Highlight cards for the season, the most notable events include Halladay winning his 200th career game and walk-off home runs from Freddy Galvis and John Mayberry, Jr.  Outfielder Casper Wells and infielder John McDonald both pitched in an 18-inning loss to the Diamondbacks in August.

2013 Phillies in 2013 Topps
Who's in:  Series 1 and Series 2 each include 10 Phillies cards, with the Update Series adding 10 more for a total of 30.  There are three short-printed variation cards for Howard, Utley and John Kruk (in the Update Series).
  • Cards of the eight starting position players - 8 cards
#367 Carlos Ruiz (c), #6 Ryan Howard (1b), #26 Chase Utley (2b), #206 Jimmy Rollins (ss), #US90 Michael Young, #625 Domonic Brown (lf), #637 Ben Revere (cf), #US242 Delmon Young (rf)

Michael Young's card is baffling, as it features a photo of him scoring the winning run in a thrilling 4-3 win over the Royals on April 6th.  We get a nice look at Young's back and short-term Phillie Ezequiel Carrera is to his left, but Young's face is completely obscured.

2013 Topps #33
2013 Topps #332
2013 Topps #71
2013 Topps #410
  • Cards of the starting pitching rotation - 5 cards
#33 Cliff Lee, #332 Cole Hamels, #71 Kyle Kendrick, #US281 Jonathan Pettibone, #US280 John Lannan
  • Base cards of players who played with the Phillies in 2013 - 12 cards
#83 Darin Ruf, #197 Tyler Cloyd, #361 Erik Kratz, #410 Roy Halladay, #424 Steven Lerud, #472 John Mayberry, #514 Jonathan Papelbon, #646 Phillippe Aumont, #US30 Mike Adams, #US58 Kevin Frandsen, #US71 Cody Asche, #US156 Laynce Nix
  • Base cards of players who did not play with the Phillies in 2013 - 2 cards
  • 2013 National League All-Star cards - 2 cards, #US188 Cliff Lee, #US309 Domonic Brown
  • 2013 Record Chase cards - 1 card, #264 Roy Halladay
The Record Chase card doubles as a checklist for cards 264 to 331 and calls attention to Halladay's chase of 200 wins.

2013 Topps #514
2013 Topps #472
2013 Topps Update #US58
2013 Topps #83
Who's Out:  Infielder Galvis got left out of the set for the second year in a row and the entire bullpen, except Papelbon, was ignored.  The top four relievers in terms of number of appearances could have merited cards in the set - Justin De Fratus, Bastardo, Diekman and Jeremy Horst.
Phillies on other teams:  Delmon Young (#121, Tigers) and Michael Young (#320, Rangers) both appear with their former teams in the base set.  Wells (#US247, White Sox) appears in the Update Series as well as the Mariners retail team set (#SEA11).

What's he doing here:  Contreras and Worley both departed during the off-season so it makes sense they'd appear in Series 1 with the Phillies.  As has been the case with the past few years of Topps sets, I really don't have any issues with their Phillies player selections.  Back-up catcher Lerud is a surprising inclusion, as he appeared in three games with the Phillies in 2012 and just six more games in 2013.
Cards that never were candidates:  Galvis, De Fratus, Basardo and Diekman.
Favorite Phillies card:  Phillies Room Favorite Frandsen finally received a Topps card, and the photo is perfect - Frandsen is smiling on his way up to the plate with his filthy, pine tar stained helmet on full display.  Easily my least favorite Phillies card, and perhaps my least favorite Phillies card ever, is Papelon's card showing him in mid-maniacal scream.

2013 Topps Phillies #PHI-1
2013 Topps Phillies #PHI-9
2013 Topps Phillies #PHI-10
2013 Topps #424
Other Stuff
Variations:  There are a few variations to be found in the Chrome, Opening Day and retail team set as shown on the table below.  I'd love to pick the brain of the Topps photo-selection committee and ask them why Revere had different photos on his flagship and Chrome cards, both showing him making a diving catch.  Both Young's received Photoshopped Phillies uniforms in the retail team set.