Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (C)

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The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history.[1][2] The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era.[3] Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 143 have had surnames beginning with the letter C. Two of those players have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: pitcher Steve Carlton, who pitched for Philadelphia from 1972 to 1986;[4] and first baseman Roger Connor, who appeared for the Phillies in the 1892 season.[5] The Hall of Fame lists the Phillies as Carlton's primary team,[6] and he is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame, as are right fielders Johnny Callison and Gavvy Cravath.[7] The Phillies have also retired Carlton's number 32, the only player on this list so honored.[8] Carlton holds two franchise records, leading all Phillies pitchers with 241 victories and 3,031 strikeouts.[9]

Among the 78 batters in this list, catcher Harry Cheek and shortstop Todd Cruz have the highest batting average, at .500; each recorded two hits in four career at-bats.[10][11] Other players with an average above .300 include Ben Chapman (.308 in two seasons),[12] Billy Consolo (.400 in one season),[13] Duff Cooley (.308 in four seasons),[14] Ed Cotter (.308 in one season),[15] and Midre Cummings (.303 in one season).[16] Callison's 185 home runs lead all players on this list,[17] as do Cravath's 676 runs batted in.[18]

Of this list's 66 pitchers, two—Milo Candini and Steve Comer—have undefeated win–loss records: Candini with a 2–0 mark; and Comer with one victory and no defeats.[19][20] Carlton's franchise-record 241 wins lead all pitchers on this list, as do his 161 losses.[4] Mitch Chetkovich is the only member of this list with an earned run average (ERA) of 0.00, allowing no runs in three innings pitched.[21] Among pitchers who have allowed earned runs, Harry Coveleski has the best average (2.09).[22] Carlton's strikeout total of 3,031 is the most among all Phillies pitchers.[4]

One player, Bert Conn, has made 30% or more of his Phillies appearances as a pitcher and a position player. He amassed an 0–3 pitching record with a 7.77 ERA while batting .267 with three extra-base hits and seven runs scored.[23]

Key to symbols in player list(s)
Hall of Fame or Hall of Fame, Phillies primary Indicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; Hall of Fame, Phillies primary indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team[H]
§ Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
* Indicates a team record[R]
(#) A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
Year Italic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster.[24]
Position(s) Indicates the player's primary position(s)[P]
Notes Statistics shown only for playing time with Phillies[S]
Ref References
Nixey Callahan pitched for the Phillies in the 1894 season.
Drew Carpenter made his Phillies debut in 2008.
Shortstop Juan Castro played for Philadelphia in 2010.
Outfielder Endy Chávez hit three triples for the Phillies in 2005.
Bruce Chen won seven games for the Phillies over his two-season tenure.
Bud Clancy hit one home run with Philadelphia in the 1934 season.
Jack Clements, a left-handed catcher, caught over 900 games with the Phillies franchise in the 19th century.
Through seven seasons, Phil Collins won more, and lost more, than 70 games.
Clay Condrey won twice as many games as he lost in his four-season Phillies career.
Hall of Fame first baseman Roger Connor played for the Phillies in 1892.
José Contreras was a starting pitcher, relief pitcher, and closer for the Phillies in 2010.
Pat Corrales caught with the Phillies for two seasons.
Chris Coste debuted with Philadelphia in 2006 at age 33 after an 11-season minor league career, later writing a book about his experience.
Gavvy Cravath's 119 home runs (117 with the Phillies) were the most among active major leaguers before he was surpassed by Babe Ruth.[25]
A man wearing an old-style white baseball uniform with an script "A" over the left breast and white pillbox cap holds a baseball bat over his right shoulder.
Third baseman Lave Cross batted .295 during his Phillies career.
Todd Cruz notched two singles in his short tenure with Philadelphia.
List of players whose surnames begin with C, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Putsy Caballero
1944–1945
1947–1952
Second baseman
Third baseman
  • .228 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 40 runs batted in
[26]
Hick Cady
1919
Catcher
  • .214 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 19 runs batted in
[27]
Miguel Cairo
2009
Second baseman
Shortstop
  • .267 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 2 runs batted in
[28]
Earl Caldwell
1928
Pitcher
  • 1–4 record
  • 5.71 earned run average
  • 6 strikeouts
[29]
Ralph Caldwell
1904–1905
Pitcher
  • 3–5 record
  • 4.20 earned run average
  • 59 strikeouts
[30]
Jeff Calhoun
1987–1988
Pitcher
  • 3–1 record
  • 2.20 earned run average
  • 32 strikeouts
[31]
Leo Callahan
1919
Right fielder
  • .230 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 9 runs batted in
[32]
Nixey Callahan
1894
Pitcher
  • 1–2 record
  • 9.89 earned run average
  • 9 strikeouts
[33]
Johnny Callison§
1960–1969
Right fielder
  • .271 batting average
  • 185 home runs
  • 666 runs batted in
[17]
Dolph Camilli
1934–1937
First baseman
  • .295 batting average
  • 92 home runs
  • 333 runs batted in
[34]
Howie Camnitz
1913
Pitcher
  • 3–3 record
  • 3.67 earned run average
  • 21 strikeouts
[35]
Bill Campbell
1984
Pitcher
  • 6–5 record
  • 3.43 earned run average
  • 52 strikeouts
[36]
Sil Campusano
1990–1991
Center fielder
  • .183 batting average
  • 3 home runs
  • 11 runs batted in
[37]
Milo Candini
1950–1951
Pitcher
  • 2–0 record
  • 4.35 earned run average
  • 24 strikeouts
[19]
Mike Cantwell
1919–1920
Pitcher
  • 1–6 record
  • 4.80 earned run average
  • 14 strikeouts
[38]
Ralph Capron
1913
Left fielder
  • .000 batting average
  • 1 run scored
  • 1 plate appearance
[39]
José Cardenal
1978–1979
First baseman
  • .241 batting average
  • 4 home runs
  • 42 runs batted in
[40]
Don Cardwell
1957–1960
Pitcher
  • 17–26 record
  • 4.46 earned run average
  • 296 strikeouts
[41]
Jim Carlin
1941
Right fielder
Center fielder
  • .143 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 2 runs batted in
[42]
Hal Carlson
1924–1927
Pitcher
  • 42–48 record
  • 4.13 earned run average
  • 214 strikeouts
[43]
Steve CarltonHall of Fame, Phillies primary§ (#32)
1972–1986
Pitcher
  • 241*–161 record
  • 3.09 earned run average
  • 3,031 strikeouts*
[4]
Don Carman
1983–1990
Pitcher
  • 53–52 record
  • 4.06 earned run average
  • 581 strikeouts
[44]
Drew Carpenter
2008–2011
Pitcher
  • 1–1 record
  • 8.53 earned run average
  • 18 strikeouts
[45]
Amalio Carreño
1991
Pitcher
  • 16.20 earned run average
  • 2 strikeouts
  • 3 walks
[46]
Kid Carsey
1892–1897
Pitcher
  • 94–71 record
  • 4.72 earned run average
  • 270 strikeouts
[47]
Andy Carter
1994–1995
Pitcher
  • 0–2 record
  • 4.75 earned run average
  • 24 strikeouts
[48]
Dan Casey
1886–1889
Pitcher
  • 72–59 record
  • 2.91 earned run average
  • 485 strikeouts
[49]
Dave Cash
1974–1976
Second baseman
  • .296 batting average
  • 7 home runs
  • 171 runs batted in
[50]
Ed Cassian
1891
Pitcher
  • 1–3 record
  • 2.84 earned run average
  • 10 strikeouts
[51]
Braulio Castillo
1991–1992
Center fielder
Right fielder
  • .188 batting average
  • 2 home runs
  • 9 runs batted in
[52]
John Castle
1910
Left fielder
Center fielder
  • .250 batting average
  • 1 run scored
  • 1 stolen base
[53]
Fabio Castro
2006–2007
Pitcher
  • 0–1 record
  • 3.06 earned run average
  • 27 strikeouts
[54]
Juan Castro
2010
Shortstop
  • .198 batting average
  • 5 doubles
  • 13 runs batted in
[55]
Danny Cater
1964
Left fielder
  • .296 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 13 runs batted in
[56]
Red Causey
1920–1921
Pitcher
  • 10–17 record
  • 4.00 earned run average
  • 38 strikeouts
[57]
John Cavanaugh
1919
Third baseman
  • .000 batting average
  • 1 plate appearance
  • 1 strikeout
[58]
Domingo Cedeño
1999
Shortstop
  • .152 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 5 runs batted in
[59]
Mike Cervenak
2007
Third baseman
  • .154 batting average
  • 2 hits
  • 1 run batted in
[60]
George Chalmers
1910–1916
Pitcher
  • 29–41 record
  • 3.41 earned run average
  • 290 strikeouts
[61]
Wes Chamberlain
1990–1994
Right fielder
Left fielder
  • .260 batting average
  • 38 home runs
  • 146 runs batted in
[62]
Bill Champion
1969–1972
Pitcher
  • 12–31 record
  • 5.01 earned run average
  • 185 strikeouts
[63]
Darrin Chapin
1992
Pitcher
  • 9.00 earned run average
  • 1 strikeout
  • 2 innings pitched
[64]
Ben Chapman
1945–1946
Center fielder
  • .308 batting average
  • 2 doubles
  • 4 runs batted in
[12]
Travis Chapman
2003
Third baseman
  • .000 batting average
  • 1 plate appearance
[65]
Norm Charlton
1995
Pitcher
  • 2–5 record
  • 7.36 earned run average
  • 12 strikeouts
[66]
Endy Chávez
2005
Center fielder
Left fielder
  • .215 batting average
  • 3 triples
  • 10 runs batted in
[67]
Harry Cheek
1910
Catcher
  • .500 batting average
  • 1 double
  • 4 plate appearances
[10]
Bruce Chen
2000–2001
Pitcher
  • 7–9 record
  • 4.28 earned run average
  • 159 strikeouts
[68]
Larry Cheney
1919
Pitcher
  • 2–5 record
  • 4.55 earned run average
  • 25 strikeouts
[69]
Mitch Chetkovich
1945
Pitcher
  • 0.00 earned run average
  • 4 games played
  • 3 walks
[21]
Rocky Childress
1985–1986
Pitcher
  • 0–1 record
  • 6.25 earned run average
  • 15 strikeouts
[70]
Cupid Childs
1888
Second baseman
  • .000 batting average
  • 4 plate appearances
[71]
Pete Childs
1902
Second baseman
  • .194 batting average
  • 5 doubles
  • 25 runs batted in
[72]
Pearce Chiles
1899–1900
Outfielder
First baseman
  • .294 batting average
  • 3 home runs
  • 99 runs batted in
[73]
Dino Chiozza
1935
Shortstop
  • 2 games played
  • 0 plate appearances
  • 1 run scored
[74]
Lou Chiozza
1934–1936
Second baseman
  • .295 batting average
  • 4 home runs
  • 139 runs batted in
[75]
Larry Christenson
1973–1983
Pitcher
  • 83–71 record
  • 3.79 earned run average
  • 781 strikeouts
[76]
Bubba Church
1950–1952
Pitcher
  • 23–17 record
  • 3.34 earned run average
  • 157 strikeouts
[77]
Ted Cieslak
1944
Third baseman
  • .245 batting average
  • 2 home runs
  • 11 runs batted in
[78]
Bud Clancy
1934
First baseman
  • .245 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 7 runs batted in
[79]
Cap Clark
1938
Catcher
  • .257 batting average
  • 1 triple
  • 4 runs batted in
[80]
Mel Clark
1951–1955
Right fielder
  • .280 batting average
  • 3 home runs
  • 62 runs batted in
[81]
Ron Clark
1975
Pinch hitter[a]
  • .000 batting average
  • 1 plate appearance
[82]
Nig Clarke
1919
Catcher
  • .242 batting average
  • 3 doubles
  • 2 runs batted in
[83]
Bill Clay
1902
Left fielder
  • .250 batting average
  • 2 singles
  • 1 run batted in
[84]
Danny Clay
1988
Pitcher
  • 0–1 record
  • 6.00 earned run average
  • 12 strikeouts
[85]
Doug Clemens
1966–1968
Left fielder
Right fielder
  • .223 batting average
  • 3 home runs
  • 27 runs batted in
[86]
Wally Clement
1908–1909
Left fielder
  • .205 batting average
  • 3 doubles
  • 1 run batted in
[87]
Jack Clements
1884–1897
Catcher
  • .289 batting average
  • 70 home runs
  • 636 runs batted in
[88]
Dave Coble
1939
Catcher
  • .280 batting average
  • 1 double
  • 2 runs scored
[89]
Dick Coffman
1945
Pitcher
  • 2–1 record
  • 5.13 earned run average
  • 2 strikeouts
[90]
Dave Coggin
2000–2002
Pitcher
  • 10–12 record
  • 4.52 earned run average
  • 143 strikeouts
[91]
Alta Cohen
1933
Left fielder
  • .188 batting average
  • 1 double
  • 1 run batted in
[92]
Jimmie Coker
1958
1960–1962
Catcher
  • .227 batting average
  • 7 home runs
  • 39 runs batted in
[93]
Dave Cole
1955
Pitcher
  • 0–3 record
  • 6.38 earned run average
  • 6 strikeouts
[94]
Choo-Choo Coleman
1961
Catcher
  • .128 batting average
  • 1 double
  • 4 runs batted in
[95]
John F. Coleman
1883–1884
Pitcher
  • 17–63 record
  • 4.87 earned run average
  • 196 strikeouts
[96]
John W. Coleman
1890
Pitcher
  • 0–1 record
  • 21.60 earned run average
  • 2 strikeouts
[97]
Hap Collard
1930
Pitcher
  • 6–12 record
  • 6.80 earned run average
  • 25 strikeouts
[98]
Lou Collier
2004
Left fielder
  • .278 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 4 runs batted in
[99]
Phil Collins
1929–1935
Pitcher
  • 72–79 record
  • 4.67 earned run average
  • 403 strikeouts
[100]
Larry Colton
1968
Pitcher
  • 4.50 earned run average
  • 2 innings pitched
  • 2 strikeouts
[101]
Pat Combs
1989–1992
Pitcher
  • 17–17 record
  • 4.22 earned run average
  • 190 strikeouts
[102]
Steve Comer
1983
Pitcher
  • 1–0 record
  • 5.19 earned run average
  • 1 strikeout
[20]
Jim Command
1954–1955
Third baseman
  • .174 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 6 runs batted in
[103]
Mike Compton
1970
Catcher
  • .164 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 7 runs batted in
[104]
Clay Condrey
2006–2009
Pitcher
  • 16–8 record
  • 3.65 earned run average
  • 102 strikeouts
[105]
Dick Conger
1943
Pitcher
  • 2–7 record
  • 6.09 earned run average
  • 18 strikeouts
[106]
Jeff Conine
2006
Right fielder
Left fielder
  • .280 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 17 runs batted in
[107]
Bob Conley
1958
Pitcher
  • 7.56 earned run average
  • 8+13 innings pitched
  • 1 walk
[108]
Gene Conley
1959–1960
Pitcher
  • 20–21 record
  • 3.34 earned run average
  • 219 strikeouts
[109]
Bert Conn
1898–1901
Pitcher
Second baseman
  • 0–3 record
  • 7.77 earned run average
  • .267 batting average
  • 1 run batted in
[23]
Gene Connell
1931
Catcher
  • .250 batting average
  • 3 singles
  • 1 run scored
[110]
Roger ConnorHall of Fame
1892
First baseman
  • .294 batting average
  • 12 home runs
  • 73 runs batted in
[5]
Jerry Connors
1892
Right fielder
  • .000 batting average
  • 3 plate appearances
  • 1 strikeout
[111]
Billy Consolo
1962
Third baseman
  • .400 batting average
  • 2 singles
  • 5 plate appearances
[13]
José Contreras
2010–2011
Pitcher
  • 6–4 record
  • 3.44 earned run average
  • 70 strikeouts
[112]
Bill Conway
1884
Catcher
  • .000 batting average
  • 4 plate appearances
  • 1 strikeout
[113]
Dennis Cook
1989–1990
2001
Pitcher
  • 14–11 record
  • 3.81 earned run average
  • 120 strikeouts
[114]
Paul Cook
1884
Catcher
  • .083 batting average
  • 12 plate appearances
  • 1 strikeout
[115]
Duff Cooley
1896–1899
Center fielder
  • .308 batting average
  • 11 home runs
  • 148 runs batted in
[14]
Jimmy Cooney
1927
Shortstop
  • .270 batting average
  • 12 doubles
  • 15 runs batted in
[116]
Claude Cooper
1916–1917
Left fielder
Center fielder
  • .173 batting average
  • 3 doubles
  • 12 runs batted in
[117]
Gene Corbett
1936–1938
First baseman
  • .120 batting average
  • 2 home runs
  • 10 runs batted in
[118]
Tim Corcoran
1983–1985
First baseman
  • .282 batting average
  • 5 home runs
  • 58 runs batted in
[119]
Rheal Cormier
2001–2006
Pitcher
  • 28–21 record
  • 3.62 earned run average
  • 246 strikeouts
[120]
Pat Corrales
1964–1965
Catcher
  • .223 batting average
  • 2 home runs
  • 15 runs batted in
[121]
Frank Corridon
1904–1905
1907–1909
Pitcher
  • 59–48 record
  • 2.61 earned run average
  • 373 strikeouts
[122]
Chris Coste
2006–2009
Catcher
  • .282 batting average
  • 23 home runs
  • 98 batting average
[123]
Dick Cotter
1911
Catcher
  • .283 batting average
  • 13 hits
  • 5 runs batted in
[124]
Ed Cotter
1926
Third baseman
Shortstop
  • .308 batting average
  • 1 triple
  • 1 run batted in
[15]
Johnny Couch
1923–1925
Pitcher
  • 11–18 record
  • 5.07 earned run average
  • 52 strikeouts
[125]
Ernie Courtney
1905–1908
Third baseman
  • .247 batting average
  • 13 triples
  • 168 runs batted in
[126]
Harry Coveleski
1907–1909
Pitcher
  • 11–11 record
  • 2.09 earned run average
  • 84 strikeouts
[22]
Chet Covington
1944
Pitcher
  • 1–1 record
  • 4.66 earned run average
  • 13 strikeouts
[127]
Wes Covington
1961–1965
Left fielder
  • .284 batting average
  • 61 home runs
  • 237 runs batted in
[128]
Billy Cowan
1967
Left fielder
  • .153 batting average
  • 3 home runs
  • 6 runs batted in
[129]
Joe Cowley
1987
Pitcher
  • 0–4 record
  • 15.43 earned run average
  • 5 strikeouts
[130]
Danny Cox
1991–1992
Pitcher
  • 6–8 record
  • 4.80 earned run average
  • 76 strikeouts
[131]
Larry Cox
1973–1975
Catcher
  • .172 batting average
  • 2 doubles
  • 5 runs batted in
[132]
Roger Craig
1966
Pitcher
  • 2–1 record
  • 5.56 earned run average
  • 13 strikeouts
[133]
Gavvy Cravath§
1912–1920
Right fielder
  • .291 batting average
  • 117 home runs
  • 676 runs batted in
[18]
Carlos Crawford
1996
Pitcher
  • 0–1 record
  • 4.91 earned run average
  • 4 strikeouts
[134]
Glenn Crawford
1945–1946
Shortstop
Right fielder
  • .294 batting average
  • 2 home runs
  • 24 runs batted in
[135]
Larry Crawford
1937
Pitcher
  • 15.00 earned run average
  • 2 strikeouts
  • 1 walk
[136]
Felipe Crespo
2001
Left fielder
  • .171 batting average
  • 3 doubles
  • 5 runs batted in
[137]
Ches Crist
1906
Catcher
  • .000 batting average
  • 12 plate appearances
  • 1 run scored
[138]
Leo Cristante
1951
Pitcher
  • 1–1 record
  • 4.91 earned run average
  • 6 strikeouts
[139]
Harry Croft
1899
Second baseman
  • .143 batting average
  • 8 plate appearances
  • 1 walk
[140]
Lave Cross
1892–1897
Third baseman
  • .295 batting average
  • 21 home runs
  • 504 runs batted in
[141]
Monte Cross
1898–1901
Shortstop
  • .230 batting average
  • 8 home runs
  • 221 runs batted in
[142]
Bill Crouch
1941
Pitcher
  • 2–3 record
  • 4.42 earned run average
  • 26 strikeouts
[143]
Jim Crowell
2004
Pitcher
  • 3.00 earned run average
  • 1 strikeout
  • 2 runs allowed
[144]
John Crowley
1884
Catcher
  • .244 batting average
  • 7 doubles
  • 19 runs batted in
[145]
Roy Crumpler
1925
Pitcher
  • 7.71 earned run average
  • 1 strikeout
  • 2 walks
[146]
Todd Cruz
1978
Shortstop
  • .500 batting average
  • 2 singles
  • 2 runs batted in
[11]
Benny Culp
1942–1944
Catcher
  • .192 batting average
  • 1 double
  • 2 runs batted in
[147]
Bill Culp
1910
Pitcher
  • 8.10 earned run average
  • 4 strikeouts
  • 4 walks
[148]
Ray Culp
1963–1966
Pitcher
  • 43–32 record
  • 3.64 earned run average
  • 506 strikeouts
[149]
George Culver
1973–1974
Pitcher
  • 4–1 record
  • 5.80 earned run average
  • 16 strikeouts
[150]
Midre Cummings
1997
Center fielder
  • .303 batting average
  • 1 home run
  • 23 runs batted in
[16]
Tony Curry
1960–1961
Left fielder
  • .253 batting average
  • 6 home runs
  • 37 runs batted in
[151]
Cliff Curtis
1911–1912
Pitcher
  • 4–6 record
  • 2.94 earned run average
  • 33 strikeouts
[152]
Andy Cusick
1884–1887
Catcher
  • .198 batting average
  • 7 doubles
  • 15 runs batted in
[153]

Footnotes[edit]

Key
  • H The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum determines which cap a player wears on their plaque, signifying "the team with which he made his most indelible mark". The Hall of Fame considers the player's wishes in making their decision, but the Hall makes the final decision as "it is important that the logo be emblematic of the historical accomplishments of that player’s career".[154]
  • P Players are listed at a position if they appeared in 30% of their games or more during their Phillies career, as defined by Baseball-Reference. Additional positions may be shown on the Baseball-Reference website by following each player's citation.
  • R Franchise batting and pitching leaders are drawn from Baseball-Reference. A total of 1,500 plate appearances are needed to qualify for batting records,[155] and 500 innings pitched or 50 decisions are required to qualify for pitching records.[9]
  • S Statistics are correct as of the end of the 2010 Major League Baseball season.
List
  • a Ron Clark is listed by Baseball-Reference as a third baseman, shortstop, and second baseman, but never appeared in a game in the field for the Phillies.

References[edit]

General
  • "Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Batting Register". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
  • "Philadelphia Phillies Player Career Pitching Register". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
Inline citations
  1. ^ "Phillies Timeline". Phillies.MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
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