Key
Season | Each year is linked to an article about the Major League Baseball season; numbers indicate the game number during that Opening Day, in the case of a doubleheader. |
Final score | Game score with winning team's runs listed first; extra innings in parentheses |
Location | Stadium in italics denotes a Phillies' home game |
Pitcher | Number of appearances as the Phillies' Opening Day starter |
W | Win |
L | Loss |
T | Tie |
ND | No decision by starting pitcher; game result in parentheses |
Game result in parentheses; information about decision unavailable | |
* | Advanced to the postseason |
§ | Won the National League Championship Series |
† | Won the World Series |
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