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Phillies 2024 statistical leaders: Who led in each major category

by John Roberts
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Batting average

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Trea Turner, .295: The .296 career hitter missed six weeks with a strained left hamstring, but he never dipped below .293 after April 13. He enjoyed hitting at Citizens Bank Park — he batted .324 at home and .266 on the road.

Home runs

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Kyle Schwarber, 38: He has hit 131 home runs in three seasons as a Phillie, including 33 to lead off a game, 10 more than any other player. Fifteen of his 38 this season led off a game, a major league record.

RBIs

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Schwarber, 104: He is the third Phillies player since 1920 with 100 runs, 100 RBIs and 100 walks in back-to-back seasons, joining Bobby Abreu (2004-05) and Mike Schmidt (1976-77). All of his RBIs came from the No. 1 spot in the order.

On-base percentage

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Bryce Harper, .373: Nothing new here for the guy with a .389 career OBP. He ranked 10th in the National League in his first season with at least 500 at-bats since 2019 (2020 shortened by COVID).

Hits

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Harper, 157: His highest total since 2015 (172, a career high). Harper was at his best at home, batting .313 with 87 hits and a .597 slugging percentage. 

On-base plus slugging percentage

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Harper, .898: Him again. Harper ranked fourth in the NL in OPS and 10th in baseball. In August, he became the 42nd player to reach 3,000 total bases before turning 32. Thirty of them are in the Hall of Fame.

Doubles

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Alec Bohm, 44: He had 35 doubles by July 24, just one of three Phillies to do so through 100 games since 1900 (Chase Utley with 41 in 2007 and Chuck Klein with 40 in 1930). He had just nine since and missed two weeks with a hand injury.

Stolen bases

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Bryson Stott, 32: He posted his second straight 30-steal season (31 in 2023), and has been caught just three times in each. Stott was sixth in the NL, a long way back from leader Elly De La Cruz’s 67.

Games played

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Nick Castellanos, 162: He set a goal before this season to play in all 162 games, and he did just that, becoming the first Phillie to do so since Freddy Galvis in 2017. He has missed just 31 games in three seasons with the Phillies.

Wins

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Zack Wheeler, 16: He finished in a four-way tie for third in the majors with his 16 wins, which is a career high. Wheeler has 59 victories in his five seasons with the Phillies. 

ERA

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Wheeler, 2.57: He posted a career-best ERA in 2024, which was also good for third in baseball. His best month was August when he had a 1.62 ERA, which was tops in the majors. He followed that up with a 2.23 ERA in September.

Strikeouts

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Wheeler, 224: He topped 200 strikeouts for the third time in his five seasons as a Phillie. His 224 whiffs ranked third in the majors. His 28.5% strikeout percentage was the second highest of his career and ranked seventh in baseball.

Saves

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Jose Alvarado, 13: Carlos Estevez had 26 saves this season, but only six came with the Phillies after he was acquired at the trade deadline. Alvarado’s 13 saves were a career high, and his 66 appearances were his most as a Phillie.