The Phillies recently made a trade with the Mets for Jason Vargas in attempts to bolster a floundering starting rotation. As poor as the pitching has been, none of the starters make the list for single-season futility on the mound.
Looking back through the statistics over the past 40 years, here are the top ten worst individual season starting pitching performances for the Phillies.
*Note that all pitchers had to have thrown at least 100 innings in the season to qualify.
10: Brett Myers (2004)
Brett Myers had some solid seasons during his eight-years with the Phillies, including a stint as closer in 2007 and part of the rotation for the 2008 World Series Champions.