The Philadelphia Phillies' 1981 season was a season in American baseball.
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
1981 National League Records
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] |
Team |
ATL |
CHC |
CIN |
HOU |
LAD |
MON |
NYM |
PHI |
PIT |
SD |
SF |
STL |
Atlanta |
— |
3–2–1 |
6–5 |
4–8 |
7–7 |
3–7 |
3–3 |
4–5 |
2–3 |
9–6 |
5–7 |
4–3 |
Chicago |
2–3–1 |
— |
1–5 |
1–6 |
6–4 |
4–7 |
5–8–1 |
2–10 |
4–10 |
3–3 |
5–5 |
5–4–1 |
Cincinnati |
5–6 |
5–1 |
— |
8–4 |
8–8 |
5–4 |
7–3 |
5–2 |
4–2 |
10–2 |
9–5 |
0–5 |
Houston |
8–4 |
6–1 |
4–8 |
— |
4–8 |
5–2 |
6–3 |
4–6 |
2–4 |
11–3 |
9–6 |
2–4 |
Los Angeles |
7–7 |
4–6 |
8–8 |
8–4 |
— |
5–2 |
5–1 |
3–3 |
5–1 |
6–5 |
7–5 |
5–5 |
Montreal |
7–3 |
7–4 |
4–5 |
2–5 |
2–5 |
— |
9–3 |
7–4 |
10–3 |
4–2 |
2–5 |
6–9 |
New York |
3–3 |
8–5–1 |
3–7 |
3–6 |
1–5 |
3–9 |
— |
7–7 |
3–6–1 |
2–5 |
2–4 |
6–5 |
Philadelphia |
5-4 |
10–2 |
2–5 |
6–4 |
3–3 |
4–7 |
7–7 |
— |
7–5 |
4–2 |
4–3 |
7–6 |
Pittsburgh |
3–2 |
10–4 |
2–4 |
4–2 |
1–5 |
3–10 |
6–3–1 |
5–7 |
— |
6–4 |
3–7 |
3–8 |
San Diego |
6–9 |
3–3 |
2–10 |
3–11 |
5–6 |
2–4 |
5–2 |
2–4 |
4–6 |
— |
6–7 |
3–7 |
San Francisco |
7–5 |
5–5 |
5–9 |
6–9 |
5–7 |
5–2 |
4–2 |
3–4 |
7–3 |
7–6 |
— |
2–3 |
St. Louis |
3–4 |
4–5–1 |
5–0 |
4–2 |
5–5 |
9–6 |
5–6 |
6–7 |
8–3 |
7–3 |
3–2 |
— |
Notable transactions
1981 Game Log
Legend |
|
Phillies win |
|
Phillies loss |
|
Postponement |
Bold |
Phillies team member |
1981 Game Log[9]
First Half: 34–21; Second Half: 25–27; Overall Record: 59–48 |
April (12–6)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
1 |
April 8 |
@ Reds |
2–3 |
Tom Hume (1–0) |
Sparky Lyle (0–1) |
None |
51,716 |
0–1 |
2 |
April 11 |
@ Cardinals |
5–2 |
Dick Ruthven (1–0) |
Bob Forsch (0–1) |
None |
38,473 |
1–1 |
3 |
April 12 |
@ Cardinals |
3–7 |
Lary Sorensen (1–0) |
Larry Christenson (0–1) |
Bruce Sutter (1) |
21,462 |
1–2 |
4 |
April 13 |
Pirates |
5–1 |
Steve Carlton (1–0) |
John Candelaria (0–1) |
None |
60,404 |
2–2 |
5 |
April 15 |
Pirates |
4–3 (11) |
Tug McGraw (1–0) |
Enrique Romo (0–1) |
None |
27,450 |
3–2 |
6 |
April 16 |
Pirates |
5–3 |
Dick Ruthven (2–0) |
Don Robinson (0–1) |
Tug McGraw (1) |
26,780 |
4–2 |
7 |
April 17 |
Cubs |
6–2 |
Larry Christenson (1–1) |
Ken Kravec (0–1) |
None |
21,948 |
5–2 |
8 |
April 18 |
Cubs |
4–3 (10) |
Steve Carlton (2–0) |
Lee Smith (0–1) |
None |
27,780 |
6–2 |
9 |
April 19 |
Cubs |
7–3 |
Nino Espinosa (1–0) |
Rick Reuschel (0–2) |
None |
30,204 |
7–2 |
10 |
April 20 |
@ Expos |
8–9 |
Steve Rogers (1–0) |
Tug McGraw (1–1) |
Woodie Fryman (2) |
24,817 |
7–3 |
11 |
April 21 |
@ Expos |
3–10 |
Scott Sanderson (2–0) |
Dick Ruthven (2–1) |
None |
10,887 |
7–4 |
12 |
April 22 |
@ Expos |
3–4 (11) |
Elías Sosa (1–0) |
Tug McGraw (1–2) |
None |
14,176 |
7–5 |
13 |
April 24 |
@ Cubs |
6–4 |
Steve Carlton (3–0) |
Rick Reuschel (0–3) |
Ron Reed (1) |
6,274 |
8–5 |
14 |
April 25 |
@ Cubs |
7–5 |
Sparky Lyle (1–1) |
Dick Tidrow (1–2) |
None |
10,990 |
9–5 |
15 |
April 26 |
@ Cubs |
6–2 |
Marty Bystrom (1–0) |
Bill Caudill (0–1) |
None |
10,093 |
10–5 |
16 |
April 27 |
Expos |
3–1 |
Dick Ruthven (3–1) |
Bill Gullickson (1–1) |
None |
27,347 |
11–5 |
17 |
April 28 |
Expos |
3–6 |
Steve Ratzer (1–0) |
Larry Christenson (1–2) |
Elías Sosa (1) |
26,192 |
11–6 |
18 |
April 29 |
Expos |
6–2 |
Steve Carlton (4–0) |
Steve Rogers (2–1) |
None |
30,142 |
12–6 |
|
May (15–13)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record |
– |
May 1 |
Giants |
Postponed (rain);[10] Makeup: May 2 as a traditional double-header |
19 |
May 2 (1) |
Giants |
2–6 |
Doyle Alexander (4–1) |
Nino Espinosa (1–1) |
Greg Minton (4) |
see 2nd game |
12–7 |
20 |
May 2 (2) |
Giants |
3–1 |
Marty Bystrom (2–0) |
Ed Whitson (0–3) |
None |
27,376 |
13–7 |
21 |
May 3 |
Giants |
7–5 |
Dick Ruthven (4–1) |
Gary Lavelle (0–2) |
Tug McGraw (2) |
41,283 |
14–7 |
22 |
May 4 |
Giants |
6–4 |
Steve Carlton (5–0) |
Allen Ripley (1–3) |
None |
25,492 |
15–7 |
23 |
May 5 |
Dodgers |
8–7 |
Sparky Lyle (2–1) |
Bobby Castillo (0–3) |
None |
27,241 |
16–7 |
24 |
May 6 |
Dodgers |
1–2 |
Burt Hooton (4–0) |
Nino Espinosa (1–2) |
None |
25,850 |
16–8 |
25 |
May 7 |
Dodgers |
1–2 |
Jerry Reuss (3–1) |
Marty Bystrom (2–1) |
None |
29,259 |
16–9 |
26 |
May 8 |
Padres |
11–7 |
Sparky Lyle (3–1) |
Gary Lucas (2–3) |
None |
30,830 |
17–9 |
27 |
May 9 |
Padres |
9–6 |
Steve Carlton (6–0) |
Tim Lollar (1–3) |
None |
30,907 |
18–9 |
28 |
May 10 |
Padres |
4–8 |
Steve Mura (1–4) |
Larry Christenson (1–3) |
Gary Lucas (5) |
40,447 |
18–10 |
29 |
May 12 |
@ Giants |
0–4 |
Doyle Alexander (5–2) |
Nino Espinosa (1–3) |
None |
10,307 |
18–11 |
30 |
May 13 |
@ Giants |
2–5 |
Allen Ripley (3–3) |
Marty Bystrom (2–2) |
Greg Minton (6) |
6,946 |
18–12 |
31 |
May 14 |
@ Giants |
3–1 |
Dick Ruthven (5–1) |
Vida Blue (3–3) |
Tug McGraw (3) |
6,561 |
19–12 |
32 |
May 15 |
@ Padres |
2–1 |
Steve Carlton (7–0) |
Steve Mura (1–5) |
None |
15,939 |
20–12 |
33 |
May 16 |
@ Padres |
1–2 |
John Littlefield (1–2) |
Tug McGraw (1–3) |
None |
40,656 |
20–13 |
34 |
May 17 |
@ Padres |
6–3 |
Nino Espinosa (2–3) |
Juan Eichelberger (3–2) |
None |
18,330 |
21–13 |
35 |
May 18 |
@ Dodgers |
4–0 |
Marty Bystrom (3–2) |
Fernando Valenzuela (8–1) |
None |
52,439 |
22–13 |
36 |
May 19 |
@ Dodgers |
3–2 |
Dick Ruthven (6–1) |
Bob Welch (2–2) |
None |
43,812 |
23–13 |
37 |
May 20 |
@ Dodgers |
2–3 (10) |
Steve Howe (4–1) |
Tug McGraw (1–4) |
None |
50,917 |
23–14 |
38 |
May 22 |
@ Pirates |
1–3 |
Pascual Pérez (1–0) |
Larry Christenson (1–4) |
None |
20,695 |
23–15 |
39 |
May 23 |
@ Pirates |
6–4 |
Mike Proly (1–0) |
Kent Tekulve (0–3) |
Ron Reed (2) |
20,340 |
24–15 |
40 |
May 24 |
@ Pirates |
1–7 |
Jim Bibby (3–2) |
Marty Bystrom (3–3) |
Víctor Cruz (1) |
21,771 |
24–16 |
41 |
May 25 |
@ Mets |
3–13 |
Greg A. Harris (1–0) |
Dick Ruthven (6–2) |
Jeff Reardon (2) |
20,469 |
24–17 |
42 |
May 26 |
@ Mets |
7–5 |
Ron Reed (1–0) |
Neil Allen (3–2) |
Tug McGraw (4) |
13,973 |
25–17 |
43 |
May 27 |
@ Mets |
1–3 |
Pat Zachry (5–5) |
Larry Christenson (1–5) |
None |
10,930 |
25–18 |
44 |
May 29 |
Cardinals |
4–11 |
Bob Forsch (5–2) |
Nino Espinosa (2–4) |
Mark Littell (1) |
32,358 |
25–19 |
45 |
May 30 |
Cardinals |
10–2 |
Dick Ruthven (7–2) |
Lary Sorensen (4–4) |
None |
35,034 |
26–19 |
46 |
May 31 |
Cardinals |
6–1 |
Steve Carlton (8–0) |
Silvio Martínez (1–4) |
None |
54,103 |
27–19 |
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August (7–13)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
(Overall Record) |
– |
August 1 |
@ Dodgers |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 2 |
@ Dodgers |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 4 |
Cubs |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 5 |
Cubs |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 6 |
Cubs |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 7 |
@ Expos |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 8 |
@ Expos |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 9 (1) |
@ Expos |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 9 (2) |
@ Expos |
Game cancelled: players' strike |
– |
August 9 |
1981 Major League Baseball All-Star Game at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland |
56 |
August 10 |
Cardinals |
3–7 |
Bob Forsch (7–2) |
Larry Christenson (2–6) |
Bruce Sutter (12) |
60,561 |
0–1
(34–22) |
57 |
August 11 |
Cardinals |
6–5 (10) |
Ron Reed (2–0) |
Jim Kaat (3–2) |
None |
24,549 |
1–1
(35–22) |
58 |
August 12 |
Cardinals |
3–11 |
Bob Sykes (1–0) |
Dick Ruthven (8–4) |
Mark Littell (2) |
23,566 |
1–2
(35–23) |
59 |
August 13 |
Cardinals |
2–5 |
John Martin (4–1) |
Steve Carlton (9–2) |
Bruce Sutter (13) |
26,783 |
1–3
(35–24) |
60 |
August 14 |
@ Mets |
8–4 |
Larry Christenson (3–6) |
Mike Scott (3–5) |
Mike Proly (2) |
34,136 |
2–3
(36–24) |
61 |
August 15 |
@ Mets |
1–3 |
Pete Falcone (2–3) |
Nino Espinosa (2–5) |
Neil Allen (8) |
14,309 |
2–4
(36–25) |
62 |
August 16 |
@ Mets |
2–5 |
Pat Zachry (6–7) |
Dick Ruthven (8–5) |
Neil Allen (9) |
21,635 |
2–5
(36–26) |
63 |
August 18 |
@ Reds |
1–3 |
Tom Seaver (8–2) |
Steve Carlton (9–3) |
Tom Hume (8) |
25,363 |
2–6
(36–27) |
64 |
August 19 |
@ Reds |
3–6 |
Tom Hume (6–2) |
Sparky Lyle (5–2) |
None |
23,133 |
2–7
(36–28) |
65 |
August 21 |
Astros |
5–4 |
Sparky Lyle (6–2) |
Vern Ruhle (1–3) |
Tug McGraw (8) |
31,693 |
3–7
(37–28) |
66 |
August 22 |
Astros |
8–4 |
Dick Ruthven (9–5) |
Joe Niekro (7–7) |
None |
35,199 |
4–7
(38–28) |
67 |
August 23 |
Astros |
6–0 |
Steve Carlton (10–3) |
Bob Knepper (6–3) |
None |
30,630 |
5–7
(39–28) |
68 |
August 24 |
Braves |
7–5 (13) |
Tug McGraw (2–4) |
Al Hrabosky (0–1) |
None |
23,383 |
6–7
(40–28) |
69 |
August 25 |
Braves |
2–12 |
Phil Niekro (6–4) |
Mark Davis (0–1) |
None |
33,383 |
6–8
(40–29) |
70 |
August 26 |
Braves |
3–5 (10) |
Rick Camp (7–1) |
Ron Reed (2–1) |
None |
28,283 |
6–9
(40–30) |
71 |
August 28 |
@ Astros |
2–3 (10) |
Dave Smith (2–3) |
Sparky Lyle (6–3) |
None |
29,482 |
6–10
(40–31) |
72 |
August 29 (1) |
@ Astros |
1–6 |
Vern Ruhle (2–3) |
Mark Davis (0–2) |
None |
see 2nd game |
6–11
(40–32) |
73 |
August 29 (2) |
@ Astros |
1–2 |
Billy Smith (1–0) |
Dickie Noles (0–1) |
Frank LaCorte (4) |
33,327 |
6–12
(40–33) |
74 |
August 30 |
@ Astros |
4–5 (10) |
Dave Smith (3–3) |
Sparky Lyle (6–4) |
None |
23,102 |
6–13
(40–34) |
75 |
August 31 |
@ Braves |
11–8 |
Dick Ruthven (10–5) |
Gaylord Perry (6–5) |
Ron Reed (6) |
8,207 |
7–13
(41–34) |
|
September (16–12)
# |
Date |
Opponent |
Score |
Win |
Loss |
Save |
Attendance |
Record
(Overall Record) |
76 |
September 1 |
@ Braves |
3–0 |
Steve Carlton (11–3) |
Rick Mahler (4–5) |
None |
3,374 |
8–13
(42–34) |
77 |
September 2 |
@ Braves |
2–3 |
Gene Garber (4–3) |
Warren Brusstar (0–1) |
None |
6,232 |
8–14
(42–35) |
78 |
September 3 |
Reds |
3–9 |
Bruce Berenyi (7–4) |
Mark Davis (0–3) |
None |
26,540 |
8–15
(42–36) |
79 |
September 4 |
Reds |
7–6 |
Sparky Lyle (7–4) |
Doug Bair (2–2) |
Tug McGraw (9) |
25,020 |
9–15
(43–36) |
80 |
September 5 |
Reds |
5–4 |
Ron Reed (3–1) |
Mario Soto (8–8) |
None |
41,845 |
10–15
(44–36) |
81 |
September 6 |
Reds |
4–5 |
Tom Hume (7–3) |
Sparky Lyle (7–5) |
Joe Price (2) |
30,366 |
10–16
(44–37) |
82 |
September 7 |
Expos |
4–5 |
Woodie Fryman (5–2) |
Mike Proly (2–1) |
Jeff Reardon (5) |
31,401 |
10–17
(44–38) |
83 |
September 8 |
Expos |
10–5 |
Dan Larson (1–0) |
Scott Sanderson (7–6) |
None |
11,812 |
11–17
(45–38) |
84 |
September 9 |
Expos |
11–8 |
Ron Reed (4–1) |
Woodie Fryman (5–3) |
Sparky Lyle (1) |
25,468 |
12–17
(46–38) |
85 |
September 11 |
@ Pirates |
8–0 |
Steve Carlton (12–3) |
Rick Rhoden (8–3) |
None |
12,799 |
13–17
(47–38) |
86 |
September 12 |
@ Pirates |
2–6 |
Eddie Solomon (7–4) |
Dickie Noles (0–2) |
Rod Scurry (5) |
11,370 |
13–18
(47–39) |
87 |
September 13 |
@ Pirates |
2–3 |
Odell Jones (4–2) |
Ron Reed (4–2) |
Kent Tekulve () |
16,493 |
13–19
(47–40) |
– |
September 15 |
@ Mets |
Postponed (rain);[11] Makeup: September 16 as a traditional double-header |
88 |
September 16 (1) |
@ Mets |
3–1 |
Dick Ruthven (11–5) |
Pat Zachry (7–12) |
None |
see 2nd game |
14–19
(48–40) |
89 |
September 16 (2) |
@ Mets |
4–5 |
Mike Marshall (3–2) |
Steve Carlton (12–4) |
Neil Allen (17) |
4,353 |
14–20
(48–41) |
90 |
September 17 |
@ Mets |
3–2 |
Dickie Noles (1–2) |
Mike Scott (4–9) |
Ron Reed (7) |
5,501 |
15–20
(49–41) |
91 |
September 18 |
Pirates |
6–7 |
Rod Scurry (4–5) |
Ron Reed (4–3) |
Mark Lee (2) |
24,537 |
15–21
(49–42) |
92 |
September 19 |
Pirates |
8–2 |
Dan Larson (2–0) |
Odell Jones (4–3) |
Larry Christenson (1) |
30,446 |
16–21
(50–42) |
93 |
September 20 |
Pirates |
5–4 |
Sparky Lyle (8–5) |
Eddie Solomon (7–5) |
None |
31,489 |
17–21
(51–42) |
94 |
September 21 |
@ Expos |
0–1 (17) |
Bryn Smith (1–0) |
Jerry Reed (0–1) |
None |
24,161 |
17–22
(51–43) |
95 |
September 22 |
@ Expos |
2–6 |
Steve Rogers (11–7) |
Dick Ruthven (11–6) |
None |
21,797 |
17–23
(51–44) |
96 |
September 23 |
@ Cardinals |
9–4 |
Dickie Noles (2–2) |
John Martin (6–5) |
Sparky Lyle (2) |
16,845 |
18–23
(52–44) |
97 |
September 24 |
@ Cardinals |
14–6 |
Mark Davis (1–3) |
Lary Sorensen (7–7) |
None |
11,758 |
19–23
(53–44) |
98 |
September 25 |
@ Cubs |
9–2 |
Dan Larson (3–0) |
Ken Kravec (1–6) |
None |
4,482 |
20–23
(54–44) |
– |
September 26 |
@ Cubs |
Postponed (rain);[12] Makeup: September 27 as a traditional double-header |
99 |
September 27 (1) |
@ Cubs |
5–2 |
Steve Carlton (13–4) |
Doug Bird (9–6) |
None |
see 2nd game |
21–23
(55–44) |
100 |
September 27 (2) |
@ Cubs |
0–14 |
Mike Krukow (9–9) |
Dick Ruthven (11–7) |
None |
18,783 |
21–24
(55–45) |
101 |
September 28 |
Mets |
12–4 |
Larry Christenson (4–6) |
Ed Lynch (4–5) |
None |
20,403 |
22–24
(56–45) |
102 |
September 29 |
Mets |
0–7 |
Pete Falcone (4–3) |
Mark Davis (1–4) |
None |
20,110 |
22–25
(56–46) |
103 |
September 30 |
Cardinals |
8–5 |
Sparky Lyle (9–5) |
Luis DeLeón (0–1) |
Ron Reed (8) |
21,382 |
23–25
(57–46) |
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Roster
1981 Philadelphia Phillies |
Roster |
Pitchers
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Infielders
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Outfielders
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Manager
Coaches
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Player stats
Batting
Starters by position
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pos |
Player |
G |
AB |
H |
Avg. |
HR |
RBI |
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Other pitchers
Player |
G |
IP |
W |
L |
ERA |
SO |
Dan Larson |
5 |
28 |
3 |
0 |
4.18 |
15 |
Relief pitchers
1981 National League Division Series
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Montreal Expos vs. Philadelphia Phillies
Montreal wins series, 3-2.
Game |
Score |
Date |
1 |
Montreal 3, Philadelphia 1 |
October 7 |
2 |
Montreal 3, Philadelphia 1 |
October 8 |
3 |
Philadelphia 6, Montreal 2 |
October 9 |
4 |
Philadelphia 6, Montreal 5 (10 innings) |
October 10 |
5 |
Montreal 3, Philadelphia 0 |
October 11 |
1981 Postseason Game Log
Legend |
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Phillies win |
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Phillies loss |
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Postponement |
Bold |
Phillies team member |
1981 Postseason Game Log[9]
Overall Record: 2–3 |
National League Divisional Series (2–3)
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Farm system
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Notes
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References
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AL East |
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AL West |
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NL East |
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NL West |
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- ↑ Rick Schu at Baseball Reference
- ↑ George Bell at Baseball Reference
- ↑ Del Unser at Baseball Reference
- ↑ Dick Davis at Baseball Reference
- ↑ Steve Carlton | The Baseball Page
- ↑ [13]
- ↑ Vince Coleman at Baseball Reference
- ↑ Mike LaValliere at Baseball Reference
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