These Philadelphia Phillies all-time offensive leaders may surprise you

Mike Schmidt,Third and First Baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to bat the during the Major League Baseball National League East game against the Chicago Cubs on 28 June 1988 at Wrigley Field, Chicago, United States. Cubs won the game 6 - 4. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Allsport/Getty Images)
Mike Schmidt,Third and First Baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to bat the during the Major League Baseball National League East game against the Chicago Cubs on 28 June 1988 at Wrigley Field, Chicago, United States. Cubs won the game 6 - 4. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Allsport/Getty Images) /
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN -JUNE 12: Jim Thome #25 of the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to bat against the Minnesota Twins on June 12, 2012 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Twins win 11-7. (Photo by Bruce Kluckhohn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images) /

Phillies’ modern-day offensive leaders

The funniest (and most painful) leaderboard is hit-by-pitch, and Chase Utley reigns supreme, with 173 HBP during his Phillies career. It’s an insane amount, as proven by the fact that the runner-up is Mike Lieberthal, and he had 88.

Less painful is Utley’s 88.75 stolen-base percentage. He’s one of six players in franchise history with an 80% or better rate of swiping bags.

Jim Thome’s 13.3 at-bats per home run is impressive, but he also had a smaller sample size than many of his fellow Phillies. He only spent four seasons with the Phillies and homered 101 times in 391 games. For reference, Bryce Harper has a 15.1 AB/HR rate now.