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Who owns the Philadelphia Phillies? Owners' net worth, source of wealth, ownership history

Find out who owns the Philadelphia Phillies, the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the franchise.


The Philadelphia Phillies are a household franchise in the MLB based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are a member club of the National League (NL) East Division and were established in 1883.

The Phillies have won two World Series titles.


Who owns the Philadelphia Phillies?

The Philadelphia Phillies MLB franchise is owned by a limited partnership group formed in 1981 that includes John Middleton, who is a managing partner with around a 48% stake.


Other partners in the ownership group of the Philadelphia Phillies include the Buck Family, Middleman Family, Pat Gillick and Montgomery Family.


Club Net Worth and Valuation

The Philadelphia Phillies are valued at $3.1 billion.


Ownership History

The Philadelphia Phillies has gone through a series of owners throughout its history. 

Alfred J. Reach & John I. Rogers (1883–1902)

James Potter (1903–1909)

Charles P. Taft (1909–1913)

William F. Baker (1913–1930)

Bob Carpenter Jr & Family (1943–1981)

Bill Giles & Limited Partnership (1981–Present)


Founding Year

The Philadelphia Phillies were established in 1883.


Stadium Information 

The Philadelphia Phillies play their home games at the Citizens Bank Park located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It has a seating capacity of 42,792 seats and was opened in 2004.


Club Achievements and Trophies

The Philadelphia Phillies have won two World Series titles.


Conference and Division

The Phillies are part of the National League (NL) East Division. The team's colours include red, blue, and white.