Pete Mackanin’s last lineup as Phillies manager went up just outside the entrance to the clubhouse around noon Sunday. Shortstop Freddy Galvis, the player who had been in it more than any other this season, was not in the final one.
That bit of news meant little in the big picture of the just completed season. Galvis’ aspiration to start all 162 games ended earlier this month after rookie J.P. Crawford joined the team from triple-A Lehigh Valley.
Galvis made a pinch-hitting appearance to open the top of the sixth inning of the Phillies’ 11-0 win over the New York Mets, which allowed him to become one of just five big-league players this season to play all 162 games.