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2024 Philadelphia PhilliesLeague National League Division East Ballpark Citizens Bank Park City Philadelphia Record 77–54 (.588) Owners John S. Middleton President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski Managers Rob Thomson Television NBC Sports Philadelphia NBC Sports Philadelphia +NBC Philadelphia (Tom McCarthy , Scott Franzke , John Kruk , Ben Davis , Mike Schmidt , Jimmy Rollins , Rubén Amaro Jr. , Taryn Hatcher)Radio Phillies Radio Network WIP SportsRadio 94.1 FM (English) (Scott Franzke , Larry Andersen , Kevin Stocker , Gregg Murphy)WTTM (Spanish) (Danny Martinez, Bill Kulik, Rickie Ricardo)Stats ESPN.com BB-reference
The 2024 Philadelphia Phillies season is the 142nd season in the history of the franchise , and its 21st season at Citizens Bank Park . They enter the season as the runner-ups of the National League .
Player transactions [ edit ]
Players becoming free agents [ edit ]
Aaron Nola – Re-signed with the Phillies on a seven-year, $172 million contract on November 19, 2023.[ 1]
Free agent acquisitions [ edit ]
In a quieter offseason for the club compared to prior years, the Phillies made additions to depth with the acquisitions of pitchers Kolby Allard and Spencer Turnbull , along with utility player Whit Merrifield .
On March 24, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded outfielder Jake Cave to the Colorado Rockies for cash considerations.[ 8]
On April 6, 2024, the Phillies announced that they had traded relief pitcher Connor Brogdon to the Los Angeles Dodgers for LHP Benony Robles.[ 9]
National League East [ edit ]
National League Playoff Leaders [ edit ]
Record vs. opponents [ edit ]
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
2–5
3–3
5–1
8–2
5–4
4–2
0–0
2–2
4–3
4–2
5–5
4–3
3–3
5–1
21–20
Atlanta
5–2
—
4–2
0–2
1–2
0–3
7–3
2–4
5–5
6–3
3–3
3–4
4–3
2–4
4–7
24–13
Chicago
3–3
2–4
—
3–7
3–0
2–1
4–3
5–8
3–4
1–2
3–4
2–4
3–4
6–7
0–0
25–15
Cincinnati
1–5
2–0
7–3
—
6–1
4–3
5–2
3–6
1–2
4–3
3–7
2–4
2–4
6–4
2–4
15–20
Colorado
2–8
2–1
0–3
1–6
—
2–5
0–3
2–2
2–4
2–4
2–4
8–5
3–10
2–2
2–4
18–22
Los Angeles
4–5
3–0
1–2
3–4
5–2
—
3–0
4–3
4–2
1–5
4–2
3–7
9–4
5–2
4–2
25–13
Miami
2–4
3–7
3–4
2–5
3–0
0–3
—
4–2
6–7
4–5
0–4
2–4
1–2
3–3
0–7
14–26
Milwaukee
0–0
4–2
8–5
6–3
2–2
3–4
2–4
—
3–0
0–3
5–5
2–5
0–0
7–3
2–4
31–15
New York
2–2
5–5
4–3
2–1
4–2
2–4
7–6
0–3
—
2–4
5–2
5–2
2–4
4–2
8–2
16–21
Philadelphia
3–4
3–6
2–1
3–4
4–2
5–1
5–4
3–0
4–2
—
3–4
5–1
5–2
4–2
8–2
19–19
Pittsburgh
2–4
3–3
4–3
7–3
4–2
2–4
4–0
5–5
2–5
4–3
—
0–6
2–4
4–5
2–1
17–20
San Diego
5–5
4–3
4–2
4–2
5–8
7–3
4–2
5–2
2–5
1–5
6–0
—
3–4
1–2
6–0
17–15
San Francisco
3–4
3–4
4–3
4–2
10–3
4–9
2–1
0–0
4–2
2–5
4–2
4–3
—
0–3
4–3
18–22
St. Louis
3–3
4–2
7–6
4–6
2–2
2–5
3–3
3–7
2–4
2–4
5–4
2–1
3–0
—
4–3
19–15
Washington
1–5
7–4
0–0
4–2
4–2
2–4
7–0
4–2
2–8
2–8
1–2
0–6
3–4
3–4
—
19–21
Updated with the results of all games through August 25, 2024.
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Just five months removed from a heartbreaking National League Championship Series defeat to the Arizona Diamondbacks , the Phillies entered the 2024 season with high expectations and were looking to make some noise in the 2024 season. The Phillies kicked off their 2024 campaign against the Atlanta Braves , the same team they defeated in the National League Division Series two years in a row. The Phillies struggled in the first series of the year, losing two games out of three while being outscored, 12–25.
The Phillies' struggles continued into early April. The team continuously battled back and forth and was struggling to stay around the .500 mark. Going into the middle of April, the team found themselves at an 8–8 record and the offense continued to struggle while the pitching staff started to find its rhythm. The Phillies would end up going on a seven game win streak led by an offense that looked like it had finally found its spark. The Phillies finished the month off with a 20–11 record and became the first team in MLB to reach 20 wins on the year. By the end of April, the Phillies had the second best record in the National League , behind the Braves, and the fourth best record in all of baseball behind the Braves, Orioles, and Guardians respectfully. [ 10] The Phillies also were 1st in home runs in the National League and 2nd in total home runs in MLB, behind the Orioles to end the month. Philles starting pitcher Ranger Suárez was named the NL Pitcher of the Month for the month of April.[ 11]
The Phillies began May with a seven-game winning-streak, including a four-game series sweep of the San Francisco Giants . The streak ended with a series splitting loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on May 7, before taking two of three games against the Miami Marlins . The Phillies went on to take three of four in a home-and-home series against the New York Mets , before winning another six straight games, including sweeps of the Washington Nationals and defending World Series Champion Texas Rangers . On May 22, J. T. Realmuto hit the 14,000th home run in franchise history in an 11–4 victory over the Rangers.[ 12] As of May 24, the Phillies were 28–6 over their preceding 34 games, tying a franchise mark last set in 1892.[ 13] Further, the Phillies 36–14 start put them 22 games above-.500, a feat last set by the team at the end of the 2011 season.[ 14] On Friday, May 31, The Phillies defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in a 4–2 victory to become the first team to 40 wins.[ 15]
Active roster
Inactive roster
Coaches/Other
Pitchers
Starting rotation
Bullpen
Closer(s)
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Designated hitters
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
60-day injured list
Restricted list
Legend
Phillies win
Phillies loss
Postponement
Bold
Phillies team member
2024 Game Log: 77–54 (Home: 43–23; Away: 34–31)
March/April: 20–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 10–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
–
March 28
Braves
Postponed (rain); Makeup: March 29 [ 16]
1
March 29
Braves
3–9
Pierce Johnson (1–0)
José Alvarado (0–1)
—
44,452
0–1
2
March 30
Braves
4–12
Jesse Chavez (1–0)
Aaron Nola (0–1)
—
44,468
0–2
3
March 31
Braves
5–4
Matt Strahm (1–0)
Aaron Bummer (0–1)
José Alvarado (1)
42,515
1–2
4
April 1
Reds
3–6 (10)
Alexis Díaz (1–1)
Connor Brogdon (0–1)
—
33,754
1–3
5
April 2
Reds
9–4
Spencer Turnbull (1–0)
Graham Ashcraft (0–1)
Ricardo Pinto (1)
28,119
2–3
6
April 3
Reds
1–4
Frankie Montas (2–0)
Zack Wheeler (0–1)
Alexis Díaz (1)
28,077
2–4
7
April 5
@ Nationals
4–0
Aaron Nola (1–1)
Patrick Corbin (0–1)
—
21,374
3–4
8
April 6
@ Nationals
5–2
Ranger Suárez (1–0)
Jake Irvin (0–1)
José Alvarado (2)
29,718
4–4
9
April 7
@ Nationals
2–3
MacKenzie Gore (1–0)
Cristopher Sánchez (0–1)
Kyle Finnegan (3)
24,765
4–5
10
April 8
@ Cardinals
5–3 (10)
Jeff Hoffman (1–0)
Ryan Helsley (1–1)
Gregory Soto (1)
32,621
5–5
11
April 9
@ Cardinals
0–3
Sonny Gray (1–0)
Zack Wheeler (0–2)
Ryan Helsley (4)
31,972
5–6
12
April 10
@ Cardinals
4–3
Aaron Nola (2–1)
Andre Pallante (0–1)
Jeff Hoffman (1)
33,104
6–6
13
April 11
Pirates
5–1
Ranger Suárez (2–0)
Jared Jones (1–2)
—
33,362
7–6
14
April 12
Pirates
2–5
Bailey Falter (1–0)
Cristopher Sánchez (0–2)
David Bednar (2)
35,578
7–7
15
April 13
Pirates
4–3
Jeff Hoffman (2–0)
José Hernández (1–1)
—
40,519
8–7
16
April 14
Pirates
2–9
Mitch Keller (2–1)
Zack Wheeler (0–3)
—
44,568
8–8
17
April 15
Rockies
2–1 (10)
Seranthony Domínguez (1–0)
Jake Bird (0–1)
—
35,496
9–8
18
April 16
Rockies
5–0
Ranger Suárez (3–0)
Austin Gomber (0–1)
—
35,010
10–8
19
April 17
Rockies
7–6
Cristopher Sánchez (1–2)
Ryan Feltner (1–2)
José Alvarado (3)
35,706
11–8
20
April 19
White Sox
7–0
Spencer Turnbull (2–0)
Garrett Crochet (1–3)
—
39,069
12–8
21
April 20
White Sox
9–5
Zack Wheeler (1–3)
Michael Soroka (0–3)
José Alvarado (4)
44,546
13–8
22
April 21
White Sox
8–2
Aaron Nola (3–1)
Nick Nastrini (0–2)
—
43,614
14–8
23
April 22
@ Reds
7–0
Ranger Suárez (4–0)
Hunter Greene (0–2)
—
11,263
15–8
24
April 23
@ Reds
1–8
Fernando Cruz (1–1)
Cristopher Sánchez (1–3)
—
13,653
15–9
25
April 24
@ Reds
4–7
Justin Wilson (1–0)
Seranthony Domínguez (1–1)
Alexis Díaz (5)
14,145
15–10
26
April 25
@ Reds
5–0
Zack Wheeler (2–3)
Nick Martinez (0–1)
—
17,557
16–10
27
April 26
@ Padres
9–3
Aaron Nola (4–1)
Joe Musgrove (3–3)
—
40,763
17–10
28
April 27
@ Padres
5–1
Ranger Suárez (5–0)
Dylan Cease (3–2)
—
43,018
18–10
29
April 28
@ Padres
8–6
Taijuan Walker (1–0)
Michael King (2–3)
José Alvarado (5)
42,037
19–10
30
April 29
@ Angels
5–6
Adam Cimber (2–0)
Seranthony Domínguez (1–2)
Carlos Estévez (5)
25,449
19–11
31
April 30
@ Angels
7–5
José Alvarado (1–1)
Carlos Estévez (0–1)
Jeff Hoffman (2)
23,949
20–11
May: 20–7 (Home: 13–2; Away: 7–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
32
May 1
@ Angels
2–1
Zack Wheeler (3–3)
Patrick Sandoval (1–5)
Gregory Soto (2)
20,156
21–11
33
May 3
Giants
4–3
Matt Strahm (2–0)
Jordan Hicks (2–1)
José Alvarado (6)
40,888
22–11
34
May 4
Giants
14–3
Ranger Suárez (6–0)
Keaton Winn (3–4)
—
42,610
23–11
35
May 5
Giants
5–4
Taijuan Walker (2–0)
Logan Webb (3–3)
José Alvarado (7)
41,058
24–11
36
May 6
Giants
6–1
Zack Wheeler (4–3)
Mason Black (0–1)
—
33,408
25–11
37
May 7
Blue Jays
10–1
Cristopher Sánchez (2–3)
José Berríos (4–3)
—
39,492
26–11
38
May 8
Blue Jays
3–5
Chris Bassitt (3–5)
Aaron Nola (4–2)
Jordan Romano (5)
34,681
26–12
39
May 10
@ Marlins
8–2
Ranger Suárez (7–0)
Trevor Rogers (0–6)
—
15,119
27–12
40
May 11
@ Marlins
8–3
Taijuan Walker (3–0)
Jesús Luzardo (0–3)
—
13,210
28–12
41
May 12
@ Marlins
6–7 (10)
Anthony Bender (1–2)
Gregory Soto (0–1)
—
13,001
28–13
42
May 13
@ Mets
5–4 (10)
Orion Kerkering (1–0)
Sean Reid-Foley (1–1)
José Alvarado (8)
28,086
29–13
43
May 14
@ Mets
4–0
Aaron Nola (5–2)
José Buttó (1–3)
—
30,047
30–13
44
May 15
Mets
10–5
Ranger Suárez (8–0)
Joey Lucchesi (0–1)
—
37,219
31–13
45
May 16
Mets
5–6 (11)
Jorge López (1–0)
José Alvarado (1–2)
Jake Diekman (1)
38,267
31–14
46
May 17
Nationals
4–2
Zack Wheeler (5–3)
Jake Irvin (2–4)
Jeff Hoffman (3)
44,507
32–14
47
May 18
Nationals
4–3 (10)
Gregory Soto (1–1)
Kyle Finnegan (1–3)
–
43,112
33–14
48
May 19
Nationals
11–5
Aaron Nola (6–2)
Jacob Barnes (2–1)
—
44,713
34–14
49
May 21
Rangers
5–2
Ranger Suárez (9–0)
Jon Gray (2–2)
José Alvarado (9)
41,083
35–14
50
May 22
Rangers
11–4
Matt Strahm (3–0)
Dane Dunning (3–3)
—
39,595
36–14
51
May 23
Rangers
5–2
Zack Wheeler (6–3)
Andrew Heaney (0–6)
Jeff Hoffman (4)
42,377
37–14
52
May 24
@ Rockies
2–3 (11)
Tyler Kinley (3–1)
Gregory Soto (1–2)
—
35,007
37–15
53
May 25
@ Rockies
8–4
José Ruiz (1–0)
Justin Lawrence (1–3)
—
37,535
38–15
54
May 26
@ Rockies
2–5
Cal Quantrill (4–3)
Ranger Suárez (9–1)
Tyler Kinley (2)
47,442
38–16
55
May 27
@ Giants
4–8
Randy Rodríguez (1–0)
Taijuan Walker (3–1)
—
40,598
38–17
56
May 28
@ Giants
0–1 (10)
Sean Hjelle (2–1)
Matt Strahm (3–1)
—
34,655
38–18
57
May 29
@ Giants
6–1
Cristopher Sánchez (3–3)
Kyle Harrison (4–2)
—
31,763
39–18
58
May 31
Cardinals
4–2
Aaron Nola (7–2)
Miles Mikolas (3–6)
Jeff Hoffman (5)
44,742
40–18
June: 15–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 5–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
59
June 1
Cardinals
6–1
Spencer Turnbull (3–0)
Sonny Gray (7–3)
—
44,668
41–18
60
June 2
Cardinals
4–5 (10)
John King (2–1)
Gregory Soto (1–3)
Ryan Helsley (19)
41,190
41–19
61
June 3
Brewers
3–1
Zack Wheeler (7–3)
Bryse Wilson (3–2)
José Alvarado (10)
43,553
42–19
62
June 4
Brewers
2–1 (10)
Seranthony Domínguez (2–2)
Joel Payamps (1–2)
—
40,632
43–19
63
June 5
Brewers
2–0
Aaron Nola (8–2)
Aaron Ashby (0–2)
José Alvarado (11)
38,910
44–19
64
June 8*
@ Mets
7–2
Ranger Suárez (10–1)
Sean Manaea (3–3)
—
53,882
45–19
65
June 9*
Mets
5–6
Reed Garrett (6–2)
José Alvarado (1–3)
Drew Smith (2)
55,074
45–20
66
June 11
@ Red Sox
4–1
Zack Wheeler (8–3)
Kutter Crawford (2–6)
José Alvarado (12)
35,004
46–20
67
June 12
@ Red Sox
6–8
Cam Booser (1–2)
José Ruiz (1–1)
Kenley Jansen (10)
33,236
46–21
68
June 13
@ Red Sox
3–9
Tanner Houck (7–5)
Aaron Nola (8–3)
Brad Keller (1)
34,007
46–22
69
June 14
@ Orioles
5–3 (11)
Orion Kerkering (2–0)
Jacob Webb (1–4)
Seranthony Domínguez (1)
43,987
47–22
70
June 15
@ Orioles
2–6
Grayson Rodriguez (8–2)
Taijuan Walker (3–2)
—
44,555
47–23
71
June 16
@ Orioles
3–8
Corbin Burnes (8–2)
Zack Wheeler (8–4)
Yennier Canó (3)
44,525
47–24
72
June 17
Padres
9–2
Cristopher Sánchez (4–3)
Randy Vásquez (1–4)
—
43,134
48–24
73
June 18
Padres
4–3
Jeff Hoffman (3–0)
Robert Suárez (4–1)
—
43,021
49–24
74
June 19
Padres
2–5
Matt Waldron (5–6)
Orion Kerkering (2–1)
Robert Suárez (18)
44,445
49–25
75
June 21
Diamondbacks
4–5
Jordan Montgomery (6–4)
Taijuan Walker (3–3)
Paul Sewald (9)
44,436
49–26
76
June 22
Diamondbacks
12–1
Zack Wheeler (9–4)
Tommy Henry (2–3)
—
44,288
50–26
77
June 23
Diamondbacks
4–1
Cristopher Sánchez (5–3)
Slade Cecconi (2–6)
—
44,079
51–26
78
June 24
@ Tigers
8–1
Aaron Nola (9–3)
Casey Mize (1–6)
—
20,108
52–26
79
June 25
@ Tigers
1–4
Tarik Skubal (9–3)
Ranger Suárez (10–2)
—
24,345
52–27
80
June 26
@ Tigers
6–2
José Ruiz (2–1)
Keider Montero (0–2)
—
22,530
53–27
81
June 27
Marlins
4–7
Anthony Bender (3–2)
Jeff Hoffman (3–1)
Tanner Scott (11)
43,507
53–28
82
June 28
Marlins
2–0
Cristopher Sánchez (6–3)
Kyle Tyler (0–1)
—
44,252
54–28
83
June 29
Marlins
2–3
Andrew Nardi (1–0)
Aaron Nola (9–4)
Tanner Scott (12)
44,117
54–29
84
June 30
Marlins
7–6
Seranthony Domínguez (3–2)
Andrew Nardi (1–1)
Jeff Hoffman (6)
43,222
55–29
*June 8 and 9 games played at London Stadium in London, England
July: 10–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 5–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
85
July 2
@ Cubs
6–4
Michael Mercado (1–0)
Hayden Wesneski (2–5)
Jeff Hoffman (7)
38,670
56–29
86
July 3
@ Cubs
5–3
Matt Strahm (4–1)
Tyson Miller (2–1)
José Alvarado (13)
36,653
57–29
87
July 4
@ Cubs
2–10
Jameson Taillon (5–4)
Cristopher Sánchez (6–4)
—
40,143
57–30
88
July 5
@ Braves
8–6
Aaron Nola (10–4)
Max Fried (7–4)
Jeff Hoffman (8)
40,942
58–30
89
July 6
@ Braves
1–5
Spencer Schwellenbach (2–4)
Ranger Suárez (10–3)
—
41,006
58–31
90
July 7
@ Braves
0–6
Reynaldo López (7–2)
Michael Mercado (1–1)
—
36,808
58–32
91
July 9
Dodgers
10–1
Zack Wheeler (10–4)
Bobby Miller (1–2)
—
43,065
59–32
92
July 10
Dodgers
4–3
Cristopher Sánchez (7–4)
Gavin Stone (9–3)
Jeff Hoffman (9)
42,912
60–32
93
July 11
Dodgers
5–1
Aaron Nola (11–4)
Anthony Banda (1–2)
—
44,020
61–32
94
July 12
Athletics
2–6
Osvaldo Bido (1–1)
Ranger Suárez (10–4)
—
42,570
61–33
95
July 13
Athletics
11–5
Tyler Phillips (1–0)
Mitch Spence (5–6)
—
44,231
62–33
96
July 14
Athletics
3–18
Joey Estes (4–4)
Michael Mercado (1–2)
—
43,025
62–34
–
July 16
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97
July 19
@ Pirates
7–8
Carmen Mlodzinski (2–3)
José Alvarado (1–4)
—
39,530
62–35
98
July 20
@ Pirates
1–4
Luis Ortiz (5–2)
Cristopher Sánchez (7–5)
—
39,114
62–36
99
July 21
@ Pirates
6–0
Tyler Phillips (2–0)
Marco Gonzales (1–1)
—
38,291
63–36
100
July 22
@ Twins
2–7
Bailey Ober (9–5)
Ranger Suárez (10–5)
Cole Sands (3)
29,904
63–37
101
July 23
@ Twins
3–0
Gregory Soto (2–3)
Jhoan Durán (5–5)
Matt Strahm (1)
31,272
64–37
102
July 24
@ Twins
4–5
Jhoan Durán (6–5)
Gregory Soto (2–4)
—
33,813
64–38
103
July 26
Guardians
1–3
Ben Lively (9–6)
Cristopher Sánchez (7–6)
Emmanuel Clase (32)
44,448
64–39
104
July 27
Guardians
8–0
Tyler Phillips (3–0)
Carlos Carrasco (3–9)
—
44,356
65–39
105
July 28
Guardians
3–4
Tim Herrin (4–0)
José Alvarado (1–5)
Emmanuel Clase (33)
43,845
65–40
106
July 29
Yankees
4–14
Luis Gil (11–5)
Zack Wheeler (10–5)
—
44,289
65–41
107
July 30
Yankees
6–7 (12)
Michael Tonkin (4–4)
Orion Kerkering (2–2)
—
44,502
65–42
108
July 31
Yankees
5–6
Nestor Cortés Jr. (5–9)
Cristopher Sánchez (7–7)
Clay Holmes (22)
44,543
65–43
August: 12–11 (Home: 5–2; Away: 7–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 2
@ Mariners
2–10
Bryan Woo (5–1)
Tyler Phillips (3–1)
—
40,739
65–44
110
August 3
@ Mariners
5–6 (10)
Collin Snider (2–1)
Carlos Estévez (1–4)
—
36,629
65–45
111
August 4
@ Mariners
6–0
Zack Wheeler (11–5)
Logan Gilbert (6–8)
—
39,588
66–45
112
August 5
@ Dodgers
3–5
Tyler Glasnow (9–6)
Aaron Nola (11–5)
Daniel Hudson (8)
48,178
66–46
113
August 6
@ Dodgers
6–2
Cristopher Sánchez (8–7)
Clayton Kershaw (0–2)
—
47,150
67–46
114
August 7
@ Dodgers
9–4
Tyler Phillips (4–1)
Alex Vesia (2–4)
—
45,003
68–46
115
August 8
@ Diamondbacks
6–4
Kolby Allard (1–0)
Jordan Montgomery (7–6)
Carlos Estévez (21)
25,239
69–46
116
August 9
@ Diamondbacks
2–3
Justin Martínez (5–2)
Jeff Hoffman (3–2)
—
37,952
69–47
117
August 10
@ Diamondbacks
1–11
Kevin Ginkel (7–2)
Aaron Nola (11–6)
—
46,183
69–48
118
August 11
@ Diamondbacks
5–12
Merrill Kelly (3–0)
Cristopher Sánchez (8–8)
—
29,071
69–49
119
August 13
Marlins
0–5
Valente Bellozo (2–1)
Taijuan Walker (3–4)
—
42,846
69–50
120
August 14
Marlins
9–5
José Ruiz (3–1)
Edward Cabrera (2–4)
—
42,577
70–50
121
August 15
Nationals
13–3
Zack Wheeler (12–5)
Mitchell Parker (6–7)
—
43,722
71–50
122
August 16
Nationals
3–2
Carlos Estévez (2–4)
Kyle Finnegan (3–6)
—
41,067
72–50
123
August 17
Nationals
5–1
Cristopher Sánchez (9–8)
MacKenzie Gore (7–11)
—
43,356
73–50
124
August 18
Nationals
4–6
Jacob Barnes (7–2)
Matt Strahm (4–2)
Kyle Finnegan (31)
40,677
73–51
125
August 20
@ Braves
1–3
Grant Holmes (2–0)
Zack Wheeler (12–6)
Raisel Iglesias (27)
34,245
73–52
126
August 21
@ Braves
3–2
Matt Strahm (5–2)
Joe Jiménez (1–5)
Carlos Estévez (22)
33,231
74–52
127
August 22
@ Braves
2–3
Spencer Schwellenbach (5–6)
Cristopher Sánchez (9–9)
Raisel Iglesias (28)
34,704
74–53
128
August 23
@ Royals
4–7
Michael Wacha (11–6)
Taijuan Walker (3–5)
Lucas Erceg (7)
25,491
74–54
129
August 24
@ Royals
11–2
Ranger Suárez (11–5)
Brady Singer (9–9)
—
27,002
75–54
130
August 25
@ Royals
11–3
Kolby Allard (2–0)
Seth Lugo (14–8)
—
18,193
76–54
131
August 26
Astros
3–2 (10)
Matt Strahm (6–2)
Josh Hader (6–7)
—
39,627
77–54
132
August 27
Astros
–
—
–
133
August 28
Astros
–
—
–
134
August 29
Braves
–
—
–
135
August 30
Braves
–
—
–
136
August 31
Braves
–
—
–
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
137
September 1
Braves
–
—
–
138
September 3
@ Blue Jays
–
—
–
139
September 4
@ Blue Jays
–
—
–
140
September 5
@ Marlins
–
—
–
141
September 6
@ Marlins
–
—
–
142
September 7
@ Marlins
–
—
–
143
September 8
@ Marlins
–
—
–
144
September 9
Rays
–
—
–
145
September 10
Rays
–
—
–
146
September 11
Rays
–
—
–
147
September 13
Mets
–
—
–
148
September 14
Mets
–
—
–
149
September 15
Mets
–
—
–
150
September 16
@ Brewers
–
—
–
151
September 17
@ Brewers
–
—
–
152
September 18
@ Brewers
–
—
–
153
September 19
@ Mets
–
—
–
154
September 20
@ Mets
–
—
–
155
September 21
@ Mets
–
—
–
156
September 22
@ Mets
–
—
–
157
September 23
Cubs
–
—
–
158
September 24
Cubs
–
—
–
159
September 25
Cubs
–
—
–
160
September 27
@ Nationals
–
—
–
161
September 28
@ Nationals
–
—
–
162
September 29
@ Nationals
–
—
–
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