There’s no doubt that power is at the forefront in the current era of Major League Baseball. With balls flying out of the ballpark at an uncannily high rate, league and team records are likely to fall. Looking back at the history of the Phillies during the post-dead-ball era, we examine the top five Phillies career records that are unlikely to be broken. Since it’s challenging to rate which record is more untouchable than the others, they are ranked in no particular order.
Jimmy Rollins: 453 stolen bases
Rollins was off and running from the start, swiping a league-leading 46 bases during his rookie season of 2001.