Philadelphia Phillies all-time roster (H)

The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League. The team has played officially under two names since beginning play in 1883: the current moniker, as well as the "Quakers", which was used in conjunction with "Phillies" during the team's early history. The team was also known unofficially as the "Blue Jays" during the World War II era. Since the franchise's inception, 2,081 players have made an appearance in a competitive game for the team, whether as an offensive player (batting and baserunning) or a defensive player (fielding, pitching, or both).

Of those 2,081 Phillies, 133 have had surnames beginning with the letter H. One of those players has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame; center fielder Billy Hamilton played for the Phillies for six seasons (1890–1895), amassing three career franchise records and three single-season records. Hamilton's .361 batting average, .463 on-base percentage, and 508 stolen bases lead all Phillies in those categories, and his single-season records include most runs scored (192 in the 1894 season; also a major league record), most stolen bases (111 in the 1891 season), and highest on-base percentage (.523 in 1894). The Hall of Fame lists the Phillies as Hamilton's primary team, and he is a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame, as is Whiz Kid shortstop and second baseman Granny Hamner.

Among the 73 batters in this list, Lou Hardie has the highest batting average, at .375; he notched three hits in eight at-bats during the 1884 season. Other players with an average above .300 include Hamilton, George Harper (.323 in three seasons), Chicken Hawks (.322 in one season), Butch Henline (.304 in six seasons), Chuck Hiller (.302 in one season), Walter Holke (.301 in three seasons), Paul Hoover (.308 in two seasons), and Don Hurst (.303 in seven seasons). Ryan Howard leads all members of this list with 253 home runs and 748 runs batted in in his seven seasons with the Phillies.

Of this list's 62 pitchers, Bert Humphries has the best win–loss record, in terms of winning percentage; his three wins and one loss notched him a .750 win ratio in his one season with the team. Cole Hamels' 74 victories and 1,091 strikeouts are the most by a player on this list, while Ken Heintzelman and Bill Hubbell lead with 55 defeats each. Tom Hilgendorf has the lowest earned run average (ERA) among pitchers, with a 2.14 mark; the only player to best Hilgendorf in that category on this list is Holke, a first baseman, who made one pitching appearance in 1979, throwing 13 inning and allowing no runs (a 0.00 ERA). Roy Halladay is one of the ten Phillies pitchers who have thrown a no-hitter, and the only man to accomplish the feat twice; in Halladay's first season with Philadelphia, he pitched a perfect game on May 29, 2010, and later became the second player to pitch a no-hitter in the postseason on October 6, 2010.

Two Phillies have made 30% or more of their Phillies appearances as both pitchers and position player. Bill Harman batted .071 in 14 plate appearances as a catcher while amassing a 4.85 ERA and striking out three as a pitcher. Hardie Henderson allowed 19 runs in his only game as a pitcher while notching a .250 average as a left fielder.

Key to symbols in player list(s)
orIndicates a member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum; ‡ indicates that the Phillies are the player's primary team[H]
§Indicates a member of the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame
*Indicates a team record[R]
(#)A number following a player's name indicates that the number was retired by the Phillies in the player's honor.
YearItalic text indicates that the player is a member of the Phillies' active (25-man) roster.
Position(s)Indicates the player's primary position(s)[P]
NotesStatistics shown only for playing time with Phillies[S]
RefReferences
List of players whose surnames begin with H, showing season(s) and position(s) played and selected statistics
Name Season(s) Position(s) Notes Ref
Bert Haas
1948–1949
Third baseman
First baseman
Warren Hacker
1957–1958
Pitcher
Harvey Haddix
1956–1957
Pitcher
George Haddock
1894
Pitcher
Bud Hafey
1939
Right fielder
Art Hagan
1883
Pitcher
Don Hahn
1975
Center fielder
Jim Haislip
1913
Pitcher
Bert Hall
1911
Pitcher
Bob Hall
1904
Third baseman
Shortstop
Dick Hall
1967–1968
Pitcher
Roy Halladay
2010–2011
Pitcher
Bill Hallahan
1938
Pitcher
Bill Hallman
1888–1889
1892–1897
1901–1903
Second baseman
Cole Hamels
2006–2011
Pitcher
Billy Hamilton§
1890–1895
Left fielder
Center fielder
Earl Hamilton
1924
Pitcher
Jack Hamilton
1962–1963
Pitcher
Garvin Hamner
1945
Second baseman
Granny Hamner§
1944–1959
Shortstop
Second baseman
Ray Hamrick
1943–1944
Shortstop
Josh Hancock
2003–2004
Pitcher
Lee Handley
1947
Third baseman
Harry Hanebrink
1959
Second baseman
Third baseman
Andy Hansen
1951–1953
Pitcher
Snipe Hansen
1930
1932–1935
Pitcher
J. A. Happ
2007–2010
Pitcher
Bill Harbridge
1883
Center fielder
Lou Hardie
1884
Catcher
Bill Harman
1941
Catcher
Pitcher
Brad Harman
2008
Second baseman
Chuck Harmon
1957
Left fielder
Terry Harmon
1967
1969–1977
Second baseman
Shortstop
George W. Harper
1924–1926
Right fielder
J. George Harper
1894
Pitcher
Ray Harrell
1939
Pitcher
Bud Harrelson
1978–1979
Second baseman
Mickey Harrington
1963
Pinch runner[a]
Gene Harris
1995
Pitcher
Greg Harris
1988–1989
Pitcher
Herb Harris
1936
Pitcher
Reggie Harris
1997
Pitcher
Mike Hartley
1991–1992
Pitcher
Ray Hartranft
1913
Pitcher
Don Hasenmayer
1945–1946
Second baseman
Third baseman
Mickey Haslin
1933–1936
Shortstop
Second baseman
Billy Hatcher
1994
Center fielder
Chicken Hawks
1925
First baseman
Austin Hays
2024-Present
Left Fielder
Charlie Hayes
1989–1991
1995
Third baseman
Von Hayes
1983–1991
Right fielder
First baseman
Center fielder
Ralph Head
1923
Pitcher
Jim Hearn
1957–1959
Pitcher
Cliff Heathcote
1932
First baseman
Richie Hebner
1977–1978
First baseman
Bronson Heflin
1996
Pitcher
Jim Hegan
1958–1959
Catcher
Ken Heintzelman
1947–1952
Pitcher
Wes Helms
2007
Third baseman
Heinie Heltzel
1944
Shortstop
Ed Hemingway
1918
Second baseman
Rollie Hemsley
1946–1947
Catcher
Solly Hemus
1956–1958
Second baseman
Hardie Henderson
1883
Left fielder
Pitcher
Harvey Hendrick
1934
Left fielder
Butch Henline
1921–1926
Catcher
George Hennessey
1942
Pitcher
Fritz Henrich
1924
Center fielder
Left fielder
Right fielder
Jim Henry
1939
Pitcher
Ray Herbert
1965–1966
Pitcher
Jesús Hernáiz
1974
Pitcher
José Hernández
2006
Third baseman
Roberto Hernández
2004
Pitcher
Willie Hernández
1983
Pitcher
Yoel Hernández
2007
Pitcher
David Herndon
2010–2011
Pitcher
Tom Herr
1989–1990
Second baseman
Pancho Herrera
1958
1960–1961
First baseman
John Herrnstein
1962–1966
First baseman
Left fielder
Ed Heusser
1938
1948
Pitcher
Kirby Higbe
1939–1940
Pitcher
Andy High
1934
Third baseman
John Hiland
1885
Second baseman
Tom Hilgendorf
1975
Pitcher
Chuck Hiller
1967
Second baseman
Pat Hilly
1914
Right fielder
Charlie Hilsey
1883
Pitcher
A. J. Hinch
2004
Catcher
Larry Hisle
1968–1971
Center fielder
Don Hoak
1963–1964
Third baseman
Harry Hoch
1908
Pitcher
Bert Hodges
1942
Third baseman
Eli Hodkey
1946
Pitcher
George Hodson
1895
Pitcher
Joe Hoerner
1970–1972
1975
Pitcher
Lefty Hoerst
1940–1942
1946–1947
Pitcher
Bill Hoffman
1939
Pitcher
Brad Hogg
1918–1919
Pitcher
Bill Hohman
1927
Left fielder
Joe Holden
1934–1936
Catcher
Walter Holke
1923–1925
First baseman
Al Holland
1983–1985
Pitcher
Ed Holley
1932–1934
Pitcher
Al Hollingsworth
1938–1939
Pitcher
Dave Hollins
1990–1995
2002
Third baseman
Stan Hollmig
1949–1951
Right fielder
Jim Holloway
1929
Pitcher
Mark Holzemer
2000
Pitcher
Buster Hoover
1884
Left fielder
Center fielder
Paul Hoover
2009–2010
Catcher
Marty Hopkins
1934
Third baseman
Tyler Houston
2003
Third baseman
Ryan Howard
2004–2011
First baseman
Ken Howell
1989–1990
Pitcher
Dan Howley
1913
Catcher
Bill Hubbell
1920–1925
Pitcher
Clarence Huber
1925–1926
Third baseman
Rex Hudler
1997–1998
Center fielder
Charles Hudson
1983–1986
Pitcher
Keith Hughes
1987
Left fielder
Right fielder
Roy Hughes
1939–1940
1946
Second baseman
Tommy Hughes
1941–1942
1946–1947
Pitcher
Billy Hulen
1896
Shortstop
Rudy Hulswitt
1902–1904
Shortstop
Tom Hume
1986–1987
Pitcher
Bert Humphries
1910–1911
Pitcher
Johnny Humphries
1946
Pitcher
Brian L. Hunter
2001
Left fielder
Center fielder
Brian R. Hunter
2000
First baseman
Rich Hunter
1996
Pitcher
Don Hurst
1928–1934
First baseman
Harry Huston
1906
Catcher
Jim Hutto
1970
Left fielder
First baseman
Tommy Hutton
1972–1977
First baseman