Placido Polanco.
Chase Utley's rookie season was 2003 when he played in 43 games and had a batting average of .239 with 2 HRs and 21 RBIs. He started 36 games at second base in 2003 and Polanco started 99. Utley played in 94 games in 2004 and started 46 at second base; Polanco started 105. Polanco was traded to the Detroit Tigers in June, 2005 and Utley took over as the everyday second baseman.
Pedro Feliz
Chase Utley has: Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played himself in "2006 MLB All-Star Game" in 2006. Played Himself - NL Starting Second Baseman, Philadelphia Phillies in "2007 MLB All-Star Game" in 2007. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "2008 National League Championship Series" in 2008. Played Himself - NL Starting Second Baseman, Philadelphia Phillies in "2008 MLB All-Star Game" in 2008. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies - National League Starting Second Baseman in "2009 MLB All-Star Game" in 2009. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "2009 National League Championship Series" in 2009.
Mickey Morandini has: Played Himself - Philadlephia Phillies Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Chicago Cubs Pinch Hitter in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Chicago Cubs Second Baseman in "Sunday Night Baseball" in 1990. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "1993 National League Championship Series" in 1993. Played Himself - NL Second Baseman in "1995 MLB All-Star Game" in 1995. Played himself in "ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly" in 2000. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "High Hopes: The Anatomy of a Winner" in 2003. Played himself in "Prime 9" in 2009.
Mickey Morandini left the Phillies after the 1997 season. The Phillies 2nd baseman in 1998 was Mark Lewis.
Mickey Morandini
The cast of 1993 National League Championship Series - 1993 includes: Larry Andersen as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Larry Andersen as Himself - Philadelphia Phllies Pitcher Kim Batiste as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Third Baseman Damon Berryhill as Himself - Atlanta Braves Catcher Jeff Blauser as Himself - Atlanta Braves Shortstop Sid Bream as Himself - Atlanta Braves First Baseman Wes Chamberlain as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Wes Chamberlain as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Right Fielder Darren Daulton as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher Mariano Duncan as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman Lenny Dykstra as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Center Fielder Jim Eisenreich as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Jim Eisenreich as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Right Fielder Jim Fregosi as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Manager Ron Gant as Himself - Atlanta Braves Left Fielder Tom Glavine as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pitcher Tommy Greene as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Dave Hollins as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Third Baseman Pete Incaviglia as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Ricky Jordan as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter David Justice as Himself - Atlanta Braves Right Fielder John Kruk as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies First Baseman Mark Lemke as Himself - Atlanta Braves Second Baseman Tony Longmire as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Greg Maddux as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pitcher Tim McCarver as Himself - Color Commentator Sean McDonough as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Fred McGriff as Himself - Atlanta Braves First Baseman Greg McMichael as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pitcher Kent Mercker as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pitcher Mickey Morandini as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman Terry Mulholland as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Otis Nixon as Himself - Atlanta Braves Center Fielder Greg Olson as Himself - Atlanta Braves Catcher Bill Pecota as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pinch Hitter Terry Pendleton as Himself - Atlanta Braves Third Baseman Todd Pratt as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher Deion Sanders as Himself - Atlanta Braves Center Fielder Deion Sanders as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pinch Hitter Curt Schilling as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Kevin Stocker as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop Tony Tarasco as Himself - Atlanta Braves Right Fielder Bobby Thigpen as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Mark Wohlers as Himself - Atlanta Braves Pitcher
Chase Utley of the Philadelphia Phillies with 33. Dan Uggla of the Florida Marlins had 32.
Manny Trillo has: Played Himself - Oakland Athletics Pinch Runner in "1974 American League Championship Series" in 1974. Played Himself - NL Second Baseman in "1977 MLB All-Star Game" in 1977. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "1980 World Series" in 1980. Played Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman in "1980 National League Championship Series" in 1980. Played Himself - NL Second Baseman in "1981 MLB All-Star Game" in 1981. Played Himself - NL Second Baseman in "1982 MLB All-Star Game" in 1982. Played Himself - AL Second Baseman in "1983 MLB All-Star Game" in 1983. Played himself in "Centennial: Over 100 Years of Philadelphia Phillies Baseball" in 1986.
Marlon Anderson played the most games for the Phillies at second base in 1999.
The cast of 2008 National League Championship Series - 2008 includes: Angel Berroa as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Casey Blake as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Third Baseman Casey Blake as Himself - Los Anglees Dodgers Third Baseman Eric Bruntlett as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Pat Burrell as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Clay Condrey as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Chris Coste as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher Blake DeWitt as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Greg Dobbs as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Chad Durbin as Himself - Philadlephia Phillies Pitcher Andre Ethier as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder Scott Eyre as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Pedro Feliz as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Third Baseman Rafael Furcal as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop Nomar Garciaparra as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Mark Grace as Himself - Pregame Analyst Cole Hamels as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Chan Ho Park as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Geoff Jenkins as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Eric Karros as Himself - Pregame Analyst Hiroki Kuroda as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Brad Lidge as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher James Loney as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Greg Maddux as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Ryan Madson as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Charlie Manuel as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Manager Tim McCarver as Himself - Color Commentator Jamie Moyer as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Chris Myers as Himself - Field Reporter Jimmy Rollins as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop Ken Rosenthal as Himself - Field Reporter So Taguchi as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Joe Torre as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Chase Utley as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman Shane Victorino as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Center Fielder Cory Wade as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Jayson Werth as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Right Fielder Jeanne Zelasko as Herself - Pregame Host
The cast of 2009 National League Championship Series - 2009 includes: Ronnie Belliard as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman Casey Blake as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Third Baseman Chip Caray as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Ron Darling as Himself - Color Commentator Greg Dobbs as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Chad Durbin as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Dennis Eckersley as Himself - Pregame Analyst Andre Ethier as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Right Fielder Scott Eyre as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Pedro Feliz as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Third Baseman Ben Francisco as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Rafael Furcal as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop Chan Ho Park as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Orlando Hudson as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman James Loney as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers First Baseman Ryan Madson as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Charlie Manuel as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Manager Buck Martinez as Himself - Color Commentator Pedro Martinez as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Vicente Padilla as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Cal Ripken as Himself - Pregame Analyst Jimmy Rollins as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop Craig Sager as Himself - Field Reporter Jim Thome as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter Joe Torre as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Chase Utley as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman Shane Victorino as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Center Fielder Jayson Werth as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Right Fielder
The cast of 1980 National League Championship Series - 1980 includes: Ramon Aviles as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Runner Dave Bergman as Himself - Houston Astros First Baseman Dave Bergman as Himself - Houston Astros Pinch Runner Bruce Bochy as Himself - Houston Astros Catcher Bob Boone as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher Larry Bowa as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Shortstop Warren Brusstar as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Marty Bystrom as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Enos Cabell as Himself - Houston Astros Third Baseman Howard Cosell as Himself - Color Commentator Don Drysdale as Himself - Color Commentator Ken Forsch as Himself - Houston Astros Pitcher Dallas Green as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Manager Greg Gross as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Greg Gross as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Danny Heep as Himself - Houston Astros Pinch Hitter Art Howe as Himself - Houston Astros First Baseman Art Howe as Himself - Houston Astros Pinch Hitter Frank LaCorte as Himself - Houston Astros Pitcher Rafael Landestoy as Himself - Houston Astros Pinch Runner Rafael Landestoy as Himself - Houston Astros Second Baseman Rafael Landestoy as Himself - Houston Astros Shortstop Greg Luzinski as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Greg Luzinski as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Garry Maddox as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Center Fielder Bake McBride as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Right Fielder Tug McGraw as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Keith Moreland as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Catcher Keith Moreland as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Joe Morgan as Himself - Houston Astros Second Baseman Joe Niekro as Himself - Houston Astros Pitcher Dickie Noles as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Terry Puhl as Himself - Houston Astros Center Fielder Terry Puhl as Himself - Houston Astros Pinch Hitter Terry Puhl as Himself - Houston Astros Right Fielder Luis Pujols as Himself - Houston Astros Catcher Pete Rose as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies First Baseman Vern Ruhle as Himself - Houston Astros Pitcher Dick Ruthven as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Nolan Ryan as Himself - Houston Astros Pitcher Joe Sambito as Himself - Houston Astros Pitcher Kevin Saucier as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher Lonnie Smith as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Lonnie Smith as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Runner Manny Trillo as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Second Baseman Del Unser as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Left Fielder Del Unser as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter Bill Virdon as Himself - Houston Astros Manager George Vukovich as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pinch Hitter George Vukovich as Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Right Fielder Denny Walling as Himself - Houston Astros Pinch Hitter Denny Walling as Himself - Houston Astros Right Fielder