PLAYER NOTES AND STATS, A

All Phillies' Organization Stats for all Players who have appeared in a game since 1998.

Career Totals for all Players whose career ended by 2003.

  1. Bobby Abreu (R) (3/11/74) was signed as a free agent out of Venezuela in 1990 by the Houston Astros. In 1997, he was left unprotected in the expansion draft, and was claimed by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, who immediately traded him to Philadelphia for Kevin Stocker. The regular in right fielder since 1998, Abreu became the first Phillies to join the 30/30 club in 2001. He is signed to a 5 year, $64 million through 2007 with a team option for 2008. (updated 4/13/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    1998Phi.Maj.151497681552961774841331910.312.409.497.906OF(146)
    1999Phi.Maj.15454611818335112093109113279.335.446.549.995OF(146)
    2000Phi.Maj.15457610318242102579100116288.316.416.554.970OF(154)
    2001Phi.Maj.162588118170484311101061373614.289.393.543.936OF(162)
    2002Phi.Maj.15757210217650620851041173112.308.413.521.934OF(157)
    2003Phi.Maj.1585779917335120101109126229.300.409.468.877OF(158)

  2. Nielsen Abreu (R) (4/1/79) was signed as a free agent out of Venezuela in 1999. Yes, he's Bobby's younger brother. No, he was never a prospect. Nielson had been kicking around short season ball since 2000, and his short-lived late June promotion to Lakewood was his first only taste of even low-A ball. He also has appeared occasionally in the outfield for the Camden Riversharks in 2001 as "Nelson Abreu". Although a relatively good defenseman, he hit for moderate average with no power, which was not a recipe for rapid advancement. Then -- April Fools! -- he aged two extra years before the 2003 season and was released. (updated 4/13/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2000GCLR.246661620043752.242.286.273.5592B(15); SS(4)
    2000Bat.SS-A682100010100.125.125.125.250SS(4); 2B(1)
    2001GCLR3513114363011061935.275.304.321.6252B(34); OF(2)
    2002Bat.SS-A411401636400101316148.257.327.286.6132B(21); SS(12); 3B(3)
    2002Lkw.SAL211000000000.000.000.000.0002B(2)
    Total10834639899012522432215.257.302.292.5942B(63); SS(20); 3B(3); OF(2)

  3. Carlos Acevedo (R) (1/31/79) was signed as a free agent out of the Dominican Republic in September, 1997. He lost major prospect points by aging an extra two years before the 2002 season, and losing two months in 2002 to a fractured wrist. Not that he was much of a prospect to begin with. He is hitting near the Mendoza line, and didn’t survive long into the 2003 season. (updated 4/15/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    1998Mart.R.642493159113125123266.237.317
    1999Pied.A-561882253100119113072.282.318.351.669OF(53)
    1999Clw.A124241221063721.286.333.381.714OF(12)
    2000Bat.SS-A632302859511221847133.257.317.300.617OF(60)
    2000Pdm.A-3710610243108122352.226.303.274.577OF(24)
    2001Lkw.A-1094093310318324728741010.252.302.325.627OF(109)
    2002Clw.A32115825600661902.217.268.270.538OF(29)
    2003Clw.A15454720015911.156.240.200.440OF(11)
    Total38814381403425795134952414427.238.285.300.585OF(298)

  4. Derek Adair (R) (8/25/75) was the Phillies' 7th round draft pick in the June, 1997 amateur draft out of St. John's University. In 1998, he combined with Ken Ryan to pitch the last six innings of a no-hitter. Always inconsistent, he lasted only one more year. (updated 4/15/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    1997Bat.SS-A732.1113121076.7712918453
    1998Clw.A735.1214131077.38147441055
    1999Pied.A-244.70861038.344282040615
    1999Clw.A103.21900314.016550019
    Total17103.79443133206.3212109874021132

  5. Dan Adams (R) (2/21/78) was drafted by the Phillies in the 33rd round of the 2000 amateur draft out of Kent State. In 2002, he led Lakewood by appearing in 50 games, although he only threw 69 inning. His ERA was low in both 2000 and 2001, but blossomed to over 4.00 at Clearwater in 2002. Never considered a prospect, Adams did not have the luxury to have an off year for a pitching rich organization. He got a brief shot in the Reading bullpen in 2003, but then disappeared into the Independent Northeastern League. (updated 4/16/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    2000Bat.SS-A202.172300529.0278701330.270
    2001Lkw.A-462.105000368.767251641255.250
    2002Clw.A364.313510462.7553130621929.237
    2002Rea.AA004.1520004.33321004.167
    2003Rea.AA115.401000015.0179920611.293
    Total10133.211201012179.7169766413250129

  6. Terry Adams (R) (3/6/73) was orginally drafted by the Cubs in the 4th round of the 1991 amateur draft. Later traded to the Dodgers, he signed as a free agent with the Phillies before the 2002 season. Although he has never started a major league game until 2001, he was signed by the Phillies as a starter, but inconsistency and overall poor numbers eventually pushed him back to the bullpen, where he thrived. He was be back for a full season in the 'pen in 2003 and left as a free agent following that season. (updated 4/16/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    2002Phi.Maj.794.35461901136.71327666935896.255
    2003Phi.Maj.142.656600068.0682220122351.268
    Total8133.781121901204.7200988610581147

  7. Doug Aguiar (R) (2/20/77) was signed by the Phillies as a free agent out of Venezuela in November, 1994. He pitched mainly in relief in Rookie ball for two years, where he did not thrive. He injured his should in July 1997, and never played for the Phils again.(updated 5/27/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    1995Mart.R.225.561570045.34628282142
    1996Mart.R.126.561520135.74032262042
    1997Bat.SS-A103.57730022.7241591515
    1997Clw.SS-A016.7511004.043312
    Total455.52381301107.7114786657101

  8. Trino Aguilar (R) (7/27/83) was signed by the Phillies as a free agent out of Venezuela in before the 2001 season. He was moved from the VSL, where he was hitting over .300 in 2003, to the America for the 2003 short season. He was traded to the Phillies before the 2004 season for Clay Condrey. (updated 4/16/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2003GCL.R.24791419720832021.241.279.380.6592B(18); SS(7); 3B(1)

  9. Scott Aldred (L) (7/12/68) was sent to the Phillies in July, 1999 at a PTBNL to complete the trade for Marty Barnett. A free agent after the 2000 season, he signed a minor league deal with the Indians but did not make the team. (updated 5/3/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    1999Phi.Maj.113.902900132.3331514101519
    2000Phi.Maj.135.752300020.3231413311021
    Total244.615200152.7562927412541

  10. Lawrence Alexander (R) (12/16/80) was drafted by the Phils in the 40th round of the 1999 amateur draft out of Chandler High School in Oklahoma and signed in 2000 as a Draft and Follow (the only D&F signed in the past 10 years). Released after the 2001 season, he tried unsuccessfully to break into independent baseball.(updated 4/16/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2000GCLR.531932846502122632155.238.330.295.625OF(53)
    2001GCLR.39127213530010162634.276.366.299.665OF(35)
    Total923204981802224258189.253.344.297.641OF(88)

  11. Buck Allen (L) (9/1/74) was the Phil's 16th round draft pick in the 1996 amateur draft out of the University of Illinois-Chicago. (updated 4/16/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    1996Bat.SS-A263.5213110064.06936251039
    1997Pied.A-1183.54252440152.715378603891
    1998Clw.A514.694750178.79343412339
    Total18153.84854041295.331515712671169

  12. Ben Ally (R) (2/9/79) was the Phillies' 18th round pick in the 2001 amateur draft out of Warner Southern College in Florida. He led the team in ERA, but 2/3 of his runs were unearned. Despite the solid performance, he was released before the 2002 season, and played for the Washington Wild Things in the Independent Frontier League before being picked up by the Astros. He played 2003 in Washington again, before retiring to become a college pitching coach.(updated 5/13/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    2001Bat.SS-A321.052100143.04215511426.257

  13. Travis Alston (R) (7/24/76) was signed by the Phillies as an undrafted free agent in 1999 out of Samford University. (updated 4/13/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    2000Pied.A-014.85520013.01397108.250
    2001Clw.A125.401210218.3191311167.260
    Total135.171730231.33122182615

  14. Wellington Alvarado (2/1/82) was signed by the Phillies as a free agent out of the Dominican Republic for the 2002 season. A promotion to America in 2003 was non-productive, and Alvarado was released after the season. (updated 3/28/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2003GCL.R.4312913246118164910.186.305.270.5751B(39); C(1)

  15. Clemente Alvarez (5/18/68) had been wandering around the minors for over decade between when he was first signed as a free agent out of Venezuela by the White Sox in 1968 and when he signed with the Phils in 1999. He received his first and only cup of coffee in 2000, and was not heard from again. (updated 5/27/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    1999Rea.AA48142122551212113811.176.234.268.722C(48)
    1999SWBAAA9284740063900.250.323.393.722C(9)
    2000Clw.A124111100012700.268.318.268.586C(8)
    2000Rea.AA9182410053300.222.304.278.582C(9)
    2000SWBAAA5110000000200.000.083.000.083C(5)
    2000Phi.Maj.251100000100.200.200.200.400C(2)
    Total852452048101224196011.196.253.269.522C(81)

  16. Manny Amador (S) (11/21/75) was signed by the Phils as an amateur free agent out of the Dominican Republic n January, 1993. He climbed rapidly throughout the organization as a part time utility infielder, peaking in 1998 when he made repeated trips along the Northeast Extension, promoted and demoted numerous times between Scranton and Reading. He slid in 1998, getting demoted to Clearwater in June and out of the organization by the end of the season. After his playing career, Amador coached for a season in the Dominican Summer League, spent time in Reading, and is currently the hitting coach for the Clearwater Threshers. (updated 6/1/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    1993Mart.R.61234385571935264951.235
    1994Spart.A-913415485143642306552.249
    1995Piedm.A-140000000001.000
    1995Clw.A963304592194647223852.279
    1996Clw.A521722447100521194611.273
    1996Rea.AA101855201354000.278
    1997Rea.AA63169174191222202900.243
    1997SWBAAA23701224501961100.343
    1998Clw.A35105122950114102112.276
    1998Rea.AA35103122610111192000.252

  17. Ruben Amaro (R)

  18. Marlon Anderson (1/6/74) was drafted by the Phillies in the 2nd round of the 1995 amateur draft. He has been the Phillies' starting second baseman off and on since 1999. Promising as a 25 year old, by 2002 he was considered inadequate defensively and subpar offensively. The signing of David Bell to play third (allowing Polanco to move to second) and the move of Chase Utley back to second base in the minors made Anderson superfluous. He was non-tendered and signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for 2003. (updated 1/29/03) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2000SWBAAA1033975712118885339432410.305.370.451.8212B(99)
    2000Phi.Maj.41162103781115122222.228.282.309.5912B(41)
    2001Phi.Maj.147522691533021161357485.293.337.421.7582B(140)
    2002Phi.Maj.14553964139306848427151.258.315.380.6952B(143)

  19. Melvin Anderson (R) (8/18/79)

  20. Jesse Andujar

  21. Doug Angeli (R)

  22. Chuck Antczak

  23. Alex Arias

  24. Erick Arteaga (4/2/81)was signed as a free agent out of Venezuela in 1999. He performed well in 2001, his first year in America and earned a promotion to Batavia. Although his ERA was better than teammate Carlos Cabrera's, Cabrera's better fastball and higher K rate make him the more projectable of the two pitchers. He missed the entire 2003 season due to some identification issues from that were never fully explained. He was reinstated, however, and is playing Venezuelan Winter League ball, and may be back for 2004, however. (updated 1/22/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    2001GCLR.413.631090052582821728.277
    2002Bat.SS-A312.7912120080.7612725572144.211

  25. Miguel Asencio (R) (9/29/80)

  26. Andy Ashby

  27. Ezequiel Astacio (11/4/79) was signed as a free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 1998. He was included as one of Baseball America's Top 20 Phillies' Prospects before the 2003 season. His results so far have been fairly impressive, but his peripherals are questionable (only 100K in 152 IP). He also picked up an extra year of age before the 2003 seasons, which drops him down a notch. In the end, he has not so much "fallen out of" the Top 20, as been passed by others who have stepped forward more or at higher levels (or at least aged more slowly). Still, a valid prospect, he was traded with Brandon Duckworth, and Taylor Buchholz to Houston for Billy Wagner. (updated 3/29/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlWLERAGGSCGSIPHRERHRHBBBSOAVG
    2001GCLR.422.309900474816121042.268
    2002Lkw.A-1073.31252510152.3159615691246100.275
    2003Clw.A1553.29252220147.71406054972983.247

  28. Bruce Aven (3/4/72) was acquired from Cleveland in late June, 2002 for minor league vet pitcher Jeff D'Amico. Scranton was scratching for offensive players following a string of injuries, so Aven was more of a Red Barons fix than positioning for a potential big-league promotion. He signed a minor league deal with the Blue Jays as a free agent before the 2003 season. (updated 1/29/03) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2002SWBAAA592052650110842363531.244.375.415.790OF(8)

  29. Rob Avila (9/4/78) was the Phillies' 18th round pick in the 1999 amateur draft. He is a versatile player who, besides playing the outfield and first base, is the team's third catcher. Unfortunately, "versatile" doesn't nessarily mean "good". His spotty offensive numbers peaked with a .273 average in Lakewood in 2001, before plummeting to around the Mendoza line in 2002. He has a little bit of power, but not enough to make up for his low average. He was released after the 2003 season.(updated 12/4/03) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2000Bat.SS-A44139143370321102320.237.306.353.659C(30); 3B(8); 1B(1)
    2001Lkw.A-913053183211032245013.272.340.348.688C(42); OF(14); 1B(2); 3B(1)
    2002Clw.A742382652110526244142.218.302.328.6301B(21); OF(20); C(18)
    2003Clw.A51160113660114111901.225.276.281.557C(32); 3B(3); 1B(2); OF(1)
    2003Rea.AA10231400020400.174.167.174.341C(10)

  30. Francisco Aybar (12/2/83) was signed as a free agent out of the Dominican Republic in 2003. His bat was weak, but looks to be back for 2004. (updated 3/29/04) (Back to the Phillies' Depth Chart)

    YearTeamLvlGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBCSAVGOBPSLGOPSPos
    2003GCL.R.4112215265111253772.213.281.295.576SS(41)