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100

Perhaps most well known for his career pitching record, this journeyman Utility Infielder also made the start at Shortstop in Game 1 of the 2010 NLDS vs. Cincinnati

Wilson Valdez

100

This former Phillie is most well known for the time FOX cameras identified the wrong old black guy in the stands as his father when he hit his first career Home Run in Yankee Stadium

John Mayberry Jr.

100

This Southpaw was the first lefty to start a game for the Phillies in over 2 years

Drew Smyly

100

This one time White Sox Ace spent most of his Phillies tenure in the dugout, as injuries riddled his short, yet effective, Phillies career

Jose Contreras

100

The "centerpiece" of the Hunter Pence trade; a man we all tried to talk ourselves into, which made it easy to let him go

Jarred Cosart

200

This career bench player turned feared slugger hit a whopping 55 Home Runs combined between the 2013 and 2014 seasons, as well as 2 in the 2014 Wild Card Game just 3 years after the Phillies chose to call up John Bowker instead of him

Brandon Moss

200

"This guy must be juicing," is what Major League Baseball must have thought, when they ordered this Phillies Outfelder to submit a random drug test the day after hitting his first career Home Run...in his 5th season

Ben Revere

200

Phillies fans perhaps only remember this Pitcher for being the one who broke Chase Utley's hand in 2007, certainly not his 1 dreadful season with the team

John Lannan

200

A former Minor League arm of the Cleveland Indians, he was very reliable in the early 2016 Phillies run, serving as the team's closer in April and May

Jeanmar Gomez

200

The Astros made this man the highest paid Minor Leaguer, before he ever even made an MLB appearance

Jon Singleton

300

This former Chicago Cub enjoyed a cup of coffee with the 2012 Phillies, hovering around .300 before being DFA'd in favor of a current Phillies radio analyst

Mike Fontenot

300

A journeyman Outfielder who took the place of Ender Inciarte, after he was DFA'd the first week of the 2013 season

Ezequiel Carrera

300

The Houston Athletics' kryptonite, this Pitcher beat them with three different teams in 2014; the Astros, Athletics and Phillies

Jerome Williams

300

The Phillies acquired this once elite setup man 2 seasons too late

Mike Adams

300

This former Phillies prospect was traded for another player mentioned during this Jeopardy game, and spends his spare time streaming himself playing Fortnite with teammates

Trevor May

400

I hit my first PHillies HR in Baltimore, a grand slam in Chicago as well as a double off the wall against John Lackey in a game that Adrian Gonzalez started in Right Field for the Red Sox; a game that Rob and Geoff(?) each attended

Hector Luna

400

This former All Star was so bad at batting right handed that his former ball club made him stop switch hitting, just in time for him to stink it up as a Phillie

Daniel Nava

400

He wore a hat far too large for his head, and only threw a Cutter, which is probably why his 2012 AAA MVP season was such a fluke

Tyler Cloyd

400

This 2010 rule 5 selection served as the mop up man for most of the season, except the 16 inning game where Roy Oswlant played Left Field, when this bum threw 4 scoreless relief innings

David Herndon

400

The best thing this man ever did for the Phillies was move to another position when Maikel Franco emerged in 2015

Code Asche

500

It certainly didn't take a king's ransom to acquire this former Giants prospect, who made the Phillies' July 2010 comeback vs. the Reds possible when he hit a 2 out, 2 strike 2 run homer in the 9th

Cody Ransom

500

This former Met hit just one HR with the Phillies, after which Chris Wheeler mentioned that he received only a "polite little clap" during introductions because the fans likely had never heard of him

Jason Pridie

500

This Process-era Phillie is known for being hit in the throat with a throw back to the mound from Cameron Rupp, and not much else

Sean O'Sullivan

500

A rule 5 selection for the mid 2010s Phillies was this lefty, who underwent Tommy John surgery and was never heard from again

Mario Hollands

500

A former Baseball America top 50 prospect, we were all hopeful he could succeed Carlos Ruiz as the team's Catcher of the future. Unfortunately, he wound up only being another of Amaro's many failed prospects

Sebastien Valle