
Infielder Ted Lepcio is the latest member of the Phillies Nonagenarian Club. He became the 16th when he turned 90 on July 28.
Lepcio played for the Phillies in 1960, hitting .227 in 69 games. Gene Mauch, the Phillies' rookie manager that season, was Ted’s teammate with the Boston Red Sox three years earlier.
Lepcio had a 10-year big league career (1952-61), eight with the Red Sox. He played second, third and short.
Other Phillies alumni, 90 years or over: (years with Phils)
OF Wally Westlake, 98, (1956)
INF Billy DeMars, 93, (1969-81)
LHP Bobby Shantz, 93, (1964)
LHP Dick Koecher, 93, (1946-48)
RHP Bob Miller, 93, (1949-58)
INF Bobby Morgan, 93, (1954-57)
INF Don Hasenmayer, 92, (1945-46)
OF Jim Greengrass, 91, (1955-56)
OF Tommy Brown, 91, (1951-52)
C Bob Oldis, 91, (1962-66)
SS Mickey Micelotta, 90, (1954-55)
LHP Bob Ross, 90, (1956)
LHP Curt Simmons, 90, (1947-60)
1B Frank Thomas, 90, (1964)
LHP Don Ferraresse, 90, (1961-62)
INF Ted Lepcio, 90 (1960)