Phillies Alumni

A peek at the past
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A historical look at the dates of April 1-5.

April 1, 1908

Wall of Fame executive John Quinn is born in Columbus, Ohio.

April 1, 2011

After making his first career Opening Day roster, John Mayberry Jr. caps a three-run, ninth-inning rally with a walk-off, pinch single to beat Houston, 5-4, in the season opener.

April 1, 2012

Left-handed pitcher Ranger Suárez is signed as an amateur free agent.

April 2, 1992

The Phillies acquire right-handed pitcher Curt Schilling from the Houston Astros for right-handed pitcher Jason Grimsley.

April 3, 2004

Cleveland defeats the Phillies, 6-5, in the exhibition On-Deck Series, the first game at Citizens Bank Park. Jim Thome hits the first unofficial home run in the new park.

April 3, 2011

The Phillies defeat the Houston Astros, 7-3, at Citizens Bank Park, marking the first time they opened the season at home with a three-game sweep since 1899.

April 4, 1975

Hall of Fame third baseman Scott Rolen is born in Evansville, Ind.

April 4, 2003

Chase Utley makes his major league debut as a pinch-hitter.

April 4, 2005

After 36 years of competition against the Montreal Expos, the Phillies play their first game against the Washington Nationals, winning, 8-4, at Citizens Bank Park.

April 5, 2006

With a leadoff double, Jimmy Rollins extends his franchise-record hit streak to 38 games, the fourth-longest in National League history. The streak comes to an end the following day.

April 5, 2010

Third baseman Placido Polanco becomes the first player in franchise history to hit a grand slam on Opening Day and sets a club record for most RBI (6) on Opening Day in an 11-1 win at Washington; Roy Halladay earns the victory in his first start as a Phillie.

April 5, 2012

Roy Halladay pitches the Phillies past the Pirates, 1-0, in Pittsburgh, for the third 1-0 Opening Day win in franchise history.