Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball team season
In the 1906 Major League Baseball season , the Philadelphia Phillies finished fourth in the National League with a record of 71 wins and 82 losses.
Preseason
The Phillies conducted their spring training in 1906 in Savannah, Georgia where the team practiced and played exhibition games at Bolton Street Park . It was the third successive year the Phillies trained in Savannah.
1906 Philadelphia City Series
The Phillies played five of nine scheduled games against the Philadelphia Athletics for the local championship in the pre-season city series . The Athletics defeated the Phillies, 4 games to 1.
AL Philadelphia Athletics (4) vs. NL Philadelphia Phillies (1)
Game
Date
Score
Location
Time
Attendance
1
March 31, 1906
No Game - Rain
Philadelphia Ball Park
-
-[ 1]
2
April 2, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics – 1, Philadelphia Athletics – 7
Columbia Park
2:00
5,000[ 2]
3
April 3, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics – 3, Philadelphia Phillies – 0
Philadelphia Ball Park
1:45
4,508[ 3]
4
April 4, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies – 0, Philadelphia Athletics – 1
Columbia Park
-
4,024[ 4]
5
April 5, 1906
Philadelphia Athletics – 1, Philadelphia Phillies – 4
Philadelphia Ball Park
1:35
4,175[ 5]
6
April 6, 1906
No Game - Cold
Columbia Park
-
-[ 6]
7
April 7, 1906
Philadelphia Phillies – 2, Philadelphia Athletics – 7
Columbia Park
1:45
8,211[ 7]
8
April 9, 1906
No Game - Rain
Philadelphia Ball Park
-
-[ 8]
9
April 10, 1906
No Game - Wet Grounds
Philadelphia Ball Park
-
-[ 9]
The Phillies moved to 15-18 against the A's after the 1906 series.
Regular season
On May 1, 1906, Phillies pitcher Johnny Lush pitched a no-hitter against Brooklyn at Washington Park . The Phillies won 6–0; Lush struck out 11 batters, walked three, and one batter reached first on a Doolin error.[ 10]
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
Team
BOS
BR
CHC
CIN
NYG
PHI
PIT
STL
Boston
—
9–13
5–17
11–10–1
6–15
6–16
3–19
9–12
Brooklyn
13–9
—
6–16
8–14
9–13
8–13
9–13
13–8–1
Chicago
17–5
16–6
—
18–4
15–7–1
19–3–1
16–5
15–6–1
Cincinnati
10–11–1
14–8
4–18
—
5–16
11–11
8–14–1
12–9–2
New York
15–6
13–9
7–15–1
16–5
—
15–7
11–11
19–3
Philadelphia
16–6
13–8
3–19–1
11–11
7–15
—
8–14
13–9
Pittsburgh
19–3
13–9
5–16
14–8–1
11–11
14–8
—
17–5
St. Louis
12–9
8–13–1
6–15–1
9–12–2
3–19
9–13
5–17
—
Roster
1906 Philadelphia Phillies
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
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
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
References
^ "Athletics Were on Tap, But Rain Prevented Game". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 1, 1906. p. 14.
^ "Athletics Defeat Phillies in Opening Game, 7 to 1". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 3, 1906. p. 10.
^ "Athletics Win Second Game of Series By Clear Inside Work". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 4, 1906. p. 10.
^ "Another Shutout for the Phillies". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 5, 1906. p. 10.
^ "Phils Take a Game from Gallus Champs". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 6, 1906. p. 10.
^ "Too Frosty for Baseball Games". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 7, 1906. p. 10.
^ "Athletics Cinch the Local Series". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 8, 1906. p. 15.
^ "Base Ball Map is Spotted by Rain". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 10, 1906. p. 10.
^ "Last Local Game was Called Off". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. April 11, 1906. p. 10.
^ "No Runs or Hits by Lush for the Brooklyn Gang". Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 10.
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