Items after the jump:
- Phils batters vs. projections
- Phillies stats vs. 2011, and vs. the Nationals
- NL Standings and team stats
- Milestones: Rollins, Utley, Victorino (Aloha), Pierre, Halladay, and Howard
Phillies Hitters vs. Projections
Phillies Team Stats vs. 2011 and vs. the Nationals
NL Standings and Team Stats
Milestones
Shane Victorino
- The Flyin' Hawaiian ends his Phillies career (at least for now) with 998 hits, 2 short of becoming the 34th player to reach 1,000 with the team.
- He also came close to being the 37th player to appear in at least 1,000 games with the Phils, finishing with 987.
- He's 14th in Phillies history in triples, with 63.
- He's also 14th in stolen bases, with 179.
Aloha, and all the best (except against the Phillies).
Jimmy Rollins
- Rollins' next home run (10th this year) will tie Willie Puddin' Head Jones for 12th on the Phillies all-time list with 180.
- His next triple (6th) will tie him with Sam Thompson for 3rd on the Phillies list at 106.
- He needs 5 walks (39 total) to tie Darren Daulton for 9th on the Phillies with 607.
- If he plays every day, Friday's game against Arizona will be his 103rd this year, and will tie him with Larry Bowa for 3rd all-time on the Phillies.
More on Rollins' assault on the Phillies record book in last week's milestones post.
Chase Utley
- Utley's next Sacrifice Fly (2nd this year) will tie him with Pat Burrell for 9th on the Phillies all-time list, with 42.
- He needs 2 home runs (7 total) to tie Bobby Abreu for 9th on the Phillies' list at 195.
Ryan Howard
- Howard needs 5 extra base hits (11 for the year) to tie Cy Williams for 10th on the Phillies' list with 503.
- With 290 career home runs, he needs 10 in his next 42 games in order to reach 300 in the fewest games in history, surpassing Ralph Kiner's record of 1,087. Howard was already the fastest to 100, 200, and 250. More detail in last week's milestones post.
Juan Pierre
- Pierre's next stolen base (24th this year) will tie him with 19th century outfielder Tom Brown for 19th on the all-time list with 578. Next will be Ozzie Smith (#18 - 580), and Maury Wills (#17 - 586).
- He's higher on the Caught Stealing list, since CS's weren't tracked before 1951. Five more (9 total) will tie Bert Campaneris for 5th all-time at 199.
Roy Halladay
- With his first K on Sunday, Doc became the 67th pitcher in history to reach 2,000. He's the 6th active pitcher, joining Javier Vasquez (2,536), Jamie Moyer (2,441), Andy Pettitte (2,310), CC Sabathia (2,140), and Kevin Millwood (2,059).
For reference:
- MLB All-time leaders: Hitting and Pitching
- Phillies All-time leaders: Hitting and Pitching