It depends, I think Shane Victorino is the best. You might like Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jason Werth, or maybe even Schmidt!! schimdt. Howard, and Utley are great if u like J. Werth well DONT! he is NOT good this year ok Victorino isn't GREAT but he is a Good hard working player. Roy Oswalt and Halladay this year are VERY good pitchers. IF Scott Rolen stayed he would be one of our best players. now that we have D. Brown we seem to be getting alot better! D. Brown to me is a HARD working player. Feliz and Valdez arnt my Favorite but to me they work pretty hard. Ibanez is GREAT he has a good reason to be on the Phils and that's because now he is Great, Hard working, and a AWESOME L fielder! shmidt actually was the best phillie they told on one of the phillies games i watched so ya hes probaly the best i can think of! R.Howard has ALOT of homers and he did it without the use of steroids! nor did C. Utley use steroids! NOBODY ON THE PILLIES USED THEM! My TOP FAV Phillie is Prabaly Chase, Ryan, or Mike. they are ALL great to me.and u might think that to. i can only give my opinion in this answer. P. Polanco is AWESOME!!! AND SO IS J. ROLL! he is GREAT to J. Roll once hit a 2 run walk off homer against the Indians and i ain't forgeting that! alright well that's all i got for NOW but soon this WILL get LARGE!!
In 1961, pitcher Art Mahaffey wore #28 for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Bobby Dernier
Vince Dimaggio
Right now that number belongs to Brad Lidge.
Woody Fryman and Mike Anderson
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.
Tony Taylor was with the Phillies between 1960-1971 and wore #8.
Ben Hawkins
Tug MacGraw wore uniform number 45 for the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, as he did his entire career.
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.
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