Top ten starting pitchers in Phillies franchise history

PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 25: Steve Carlton throws out the first pitch before the Philadelphia Phillies take on the Tampa Bay Rays during game three of the 2008 MLB World Series on October 25, 2008 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chris Gardner-Pool/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA - OCTOBER 25: Steve Carlton throws out the first pitch before the Philadelphia Phillies take on the Tampa Bay Rays during game three of the 2008 MLB World Series on October 25, 2008 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chris Gardner-Pool/Getty Images) /
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PHILADELPHIA – APRIL 4: Philadelphia Phillies fans celebrate introductions of their team against the Pittsburgh Pirates on the last opening day at Veterans Stadium on April 4, 2003 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Pirates defeated the Phillies 9-1. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) /

10 – Curt Simmons (1947 – 1960)

Simmons was a member of the 1950 “Whiz Kids” who won the National League pennant. He was a three -time All-Star and lead the league in shutouts in 1952. Simmons won 15 of more games three times and is fifth in franchise history in wins with 115.

9 – Chris Short (1959 – 1973)

Short spent his entire career in the red pinstripes. He was a two-time All-Star and a 20-game winner in 1966. Short had five seasons with an ERA under three and threw 200 or more innings in four seasons. He is fourth on the Phillies career win list with 132.