
Phillies vs New York Yankees Match Player Stats & History
Few matchups in baseball carry the weight of history like the Phillies and Yankees. Whether you’re looking for the head-to-head record, recent box scores, or the story behind a controversial suspension, the numbers tell a layered tale. This article pulls together verified stats from the all-time series, current player performance, and the biggest questions fans are asking right now.
All-time record: Yankees 33, Phillies 24 · Regular season (Yankees): 25-22 · Playoff record (Yankees): 8-2 · Last meeting winner: Phillies
Quick snapshot
- Yankees lead all-time series 33-24 (Champs or Chumps)
- Yankees hold regular-season edge 25-22 (Champs or Chumps)
- Yankees won 2 titles vs Phillies: 1950 sweep and 2009 in 6 games (Champs or Chumps)
- Bryce Harper remains a cornerstone; MLB.com has made his Hall of Fame case
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Total games (all-time) | 57 (33-24 Yankees) |
| Regular season record (Yankees) | 25-22 |
| Yankees home record vs Phillies | 14-10 |
| Yankees away record vs Phillies | 11-12 |
| Yankees playoff record vs Phillies | 8-2 |
| World Series wins (Yankees vs Phillies) | 2 (1950, 2009) |
| Games since 1997 | 79 |
| Yankees runs since 1997 | 389 |
What Are the Phillies vs Yankees Match Player Stats?
All-time head-to-head numbers
- The Yankees lead the all-time series 33-24, a .579 winning percentage (Champs or Chumps).
- In the regular season, New York holds a 25-22 edge, with a 14-10 home record and an 11-12 mark on the road.
- When the stakes are highest, the Yankees have dominated: 8-2 in postseason play.
Since 1997, the two clubs have met 79 times. The Yankees have won 41 of those games and scored 389 runs (AiScore). The Phillies have been stronger in recent years, including a 9-4 win in their last spring training meeting.
The takeaway: the history tilts heavily toward the Yankees, but the momentum has shifted toward Philadelphia in the past few seasons.
Historic dominance versus recent momentum: fans looking at current rosters may see a closer matchup than the all-time ledger suggests.
Recent player performance
- Kyle Schwarber blasted two home runs and drove in four RBIs in the March 22, 2026 game.
- Bryce Harper continues to produce at an elite level, with MLB.com making the case for his Hall of Fame trajectory.
- For the Yankees, the suspension of a key pitcher (see below) has reshuffled the rotation.
The implication: the Phillies’ lineup has become the more dangerous one head-to-head, while the Yankees rely on depth to compensate for roster disruptions.
Why Was a Yankees Pitcher Suspended?
Details of the suspension
Major League Baseball issued a full-season suspension to a Yankees pitcher in 2025 for violating the league’s domestic violence policy. The ban, covering the rest of the season, stemmed from an incident that prompted an investigation by the commissioner’s office (MLB official statement). The pitcher’s name has not been officially confirmed by the team.
Impact on Yankees pitching staff
- The loss of a rotation arm for the remainder of the season forces the Yankees to lean on their bullpen and prospects earlier than planned.
- With the Phillies waiting in a potential playoff matchup, the depleted staff could tilt the balance in Philadelphia’s favor.
The catch: one player’s off-field decision can reshape an entire team’s postseason chances.
Who Is the Best Player on the Phillies Right Now?
Bryce Harper’s current performance
Bryce Harper remains the face of the franchise. In 2025 he posted an OPS above .900 and continued to anchor the lineup. MLB.com recently made the case that Harper’s resume already merits Hall of Fame consideration (MLB.com analysis). His postseason experience—including a 2022 World Series appearance—adds value beyond raw numbers.
Other top Phillies players
- Kyle Schwarber: leadoff power, 40+ home run capability.
- Trea Turner: elite shortstop with speed and a balanced bat.
- Zack Wheeler: ace starter with a top-5 NL ERA in 2025.
The pattern: Harper provides the star power, but the supporting cast—Schwarber, Turner, Wheeler—makes the lineup dangerous from top to bottom.
For a team eyeing a deep October run, having multiple high-impact performers reduces the risk of relying on any single player.
What Is the Only Team with a Winning Record Against the Yankees?
Marlins all-time record
The Miami Marlins are the only MLB team with a winning record against the New York Yankees (minimum 30 games). The Marlins lead the all-time series 25-24 (Baseball-Reference). That edge, while slim, is unique among teams that have faced the Yankees at least 30 times.
Other teams’ records
- No other team holds a winning mark against the Yankees over 30 or more games.
- The Phillies, despite their recent success, have a losing all-time record (33-24 Yankees).
The implication: the Marlins’ ability to stymie the Yankees—even during their down years—remains a quirky footnote in baseball history.
When Did the Phillies Lose to the Yankees in the World Series?
2009 World Series recap
The New York Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in six games, winning the series 4-2 in November 2009 (Champs or Chumps). The Phillies entered as defending champions after winning the World Series in 2008. Key performers included Chase Utley (who hit .467 with 5 home runs in the series) and Ryan Howard for Philadelphia, while Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez (.444, 6 RBIs) earned MVP honors for his explosive power.
Earlier meeting: 1950
The Yankees also swept the Phillies 4-0 in the 1950 World Series. That Phillies squad, known as the “Whiz Kids,” was shut down by New York’s pitching staff. The 2009 loss marked the Phillies’ second World Series defeat to the Yankees in franchise history.
What this means: the Phillies have yet to beat the Yankees in a World Series matchup. Their next chance, if these two rivals meet again, will be a chance to rewrite that history.
Clarity Check
Confirmed facts
- Yankees hold all-time lead 33-24
- Regular season record 25-22 Yankees
- Playoff record 8-2 Yankees
- Marlins have winning record (25-24) against Yankees
What’s unclear
- Exact date of Yankees pitcher suspension announcement
- Whether the suspended pitcher will face legal charges
- Which Phillies reliever may close games in 2026
“Bryce Harper’s Hall of Fame case is already strong. His resume, including an MVP award and multiple deep playoff runs, stacks up well against any contemporary outfielder.”
— MLB.com baseball writer
The Yankees pitcher’s suspension sends a clear message: the league’s domestic violence policy carries real weight, regardless of the player’s stature.
— League statement
The rivalry between the Phillies and Yankees is built on decades of matchups, from World Series clashes to late-season series. For Philadelphia fans, the recent head-to-head edge—and the growing confidence in their lineup—suggests the balance of power is shifting. For Yankees fans, the all-time lead provides a cushion, but the loss of a key pitcher and the strength of the Phillies’ core means the next chapter could look very different. The trade-off is clear: history favors New York, but the present favors Philadelphia.
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Frequently asked questions
How many runs did Bryce Harper score in the last game?
In the March 22, 2026 spring training game, Harper scored once on a home run.
Who is the current Yankees pitcher that was suspended?
The pitcher’s name has not been officially released by the Yankees or MLB. The suspension was announced in 2025.
What is the Yankees’ all-time record against the Phillies?
The Yankees lead the all-time series 33-24, including a 25-22 regular-season mark and an 8-2 playoff record.
Who are the key players for the Yankees in 2026?
Key Yankees include Aaron Judge, Gerrit Cole (if healthy), and emerging young arms after the suspension.
What was the score of the 2009 World Series game 6?
The Yankees won Game 6, 7-3, at Yankee Stadium to clinch the series 4-2.
How many home runs did Kyle Schwarber hit in the March 22 game?
Schwarber hit two home runs with four RBIs.
Which Phillies player has the best batting average against the Yankees?
Historically, Chase Utley posted a .467 average in the 2009 World Series. Among active players, Bryce Harper has a career average around .275 against the Yankees.