In 1961, pitcher Art Mahaffey wore #28 for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Pitcher Tyler Green in 1993, 1995, and 1997-1998.
The Phillies play in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Tug MacGraw wore uniform number 45 for the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, as he did his entire career.
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.
In 1961, pitcher Art Mahaffey wore #28 for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Bobby Dernier
Vince Dimaggio
Woody Fryman and Mike Anderson
Hall of Famer Rich Gossage wore #54 for his entire career. David Aardsma wore #54 for the Cubs in 2006. Chris Carter wore #54 for the Red Sox in 2008. Mike O'Connor wore #54 for the Washington Nationals in 2008. Brian Slocum wore #54 for the Cleveland Indians in 2008. Julian Taveras wore #54 for the Atlanta Braves in 2008.
That would be Howard Rodney "Doc" Edwards, who was a major league catcher retiring in 1970 at age 33. He joined the Phillies as bullpen coach in 1971 and wore jersey #5.
Pitcher Tyler Green in 1993, 1995, and 1997-1998.
Philadelphia Phillies was created in 1883.
The Phillies play in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Tug MacGraw wore uniform number 45 for the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, as he did his entire career.
Harry Wright was the first coach of the Philadelphia Phillies and Bob Ferguson was the first manager of the Philadelphia Phillies.
There are many important facts, depends if you mean throughout the 100+ year history of the Phillies or more recently. They won two world series, and recently went back to back to the world series. An interesting fact is that the Phillies won in 1980 and then in 2008 ('80 and '08)... the Closer for the Phillies in '80 wore number 45 while the closer in '08 wore number 54.