Al Van Camp 1931
George Stumpf 1932
Gordon Rhodes 1933
Herb Penncock 1934
Johnny Welch 1935-36
Jack Russell 1936
Jim Bagby 1938-39
Bill Sayles 1939
Jim Bagby 1940
Joe Dobson 1941-43
Frank Barrett 1944-45
Sam Dente 1947
Mel Parnell 1947-56
Leo Kiely 1958-59
Dave Hillman 1960-61
Dick Radatz 1962-65
Ken Poulsen 1967
Dave Morehead 1967
Gary Roggenburk 1968
George Thomas 1968
Ray Jarvis 1969-70
Cal Koonce 1970-71
Cecil Cooper 1971-76
Frank Duffy 1978-79
Tom Poquette 1979, 1981
Marty Barrett 1982-90
Wayne Housie 1991
Butch Hobson 1992-94 (MGR)
Tim Johnson 1995-96 (COACH)
Bret Saberhagen 1997-99, 2001
Willie Banks 2002
Rudy Seanez 2003
Adrian Brown 2003
Dave Wallace 2004-06 (COACH)
Manny Delcarmen 2007-10
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The Phillies that wore the uniform number of 37 are Peanuts Lowrey, Howie Pollet, Sam Nahem, Clarence Beers, Ben Flowers, Herm Wehmeier, Jim Brosnan, Ray Sadecki, Ron Piche, Leron Lee, Floyd Wicker, Dennis Higgins, Bob Reynolds, John Andrews, Keith Hernandez, Doug Howard, Paul Householder, Pat Perry, Scott Terry, Kent Bottenfield, Mike DiFelice, T.J. Mathews, Darren Holmes, Gene Stechsulte, Jeff Suppan, Todd Wellemeyer and Raul Valdes.
Probably the most famous player to wear that number for the Phillies was Hall of Famer Steve Carlton, a 300-game winner who pitched for Philadelphia from 1972 to 1986. The Phillies retired No. 32 in honor of Carlton in 1989.
Jerry Connors debuted on July 11, 1892, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds; he played his final game on July 11, 1892, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds.
Lou Johnson debuted on September 11, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds; he played his final game on September 26, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds.
Charles Yingling debuted on June 22, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds; he played his final game on June 22, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds.
Bill Atwood debuted on April 15, 1936, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl; he played his final game on September 29, 1940, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park.