Phillies officially release 26-man Opening Day roster

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Monica Herndon / The Philadelphia Inquirer

After Kody Clemens earned a roster spot last week, we basically knew the Phillies’ Opening Day roster.

However, the team officially released their 26-man roster on Thursday ahead of Game 1 of 162 against the Nationals in Washington, D.C. at 4:00 p.m.

Here it is, in all of its glory:

Catchers (2): J.T. Realmuto, Rafael Marchan

Infielders (4): Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott, Trea Turner, Alec Bohm

Outfielders (4): Max Kepler, Brandon Marsh, Nick Castellanos, Johan Rojas

Designated Hitters (1): Kyle Schwarber

Utility (2): Edmundo Sosa, Kody Clemens

Starting Pitchers (5): Zack Wheeler (RHP), Jesus Luzardo (LHP), Aaron Nola (RHP), Cristopher Sanchez (LHP), Taijuan Walker (RHP)

Relievers (8): Matt Strahm (LHP), Jordan Romano (RHP), Jose Alvarado (LHP), Orion Kerkering (RHP), Tanner Banks (LHP), Jose Ruiz (RHP), Joe Ross (RHP), Carlos Hernandez (RHP)

Injured List (2): Ranger Suarez (LHP, Back), Weston Wilson (Utility, Oblique)

If you are looking for surprises, you are not getting much of them.

Here are our latest stories on the roster going into Opening Day, which you should check out:

Garrett Stubbs optioned to Triple-A, Rafael Marchan will be backup catcher

Ranger Suarez To Open Season On IL, Taijuan Walker Announced As No. 5 Starter

2025 Philadelphia Phillies Outlook: Offense

2025 Philadelphia Phillies Outlook: Starting Pitching

2025 Philadelphia Phillies Outlook: Bullpen


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Benjamin Goldstein

Benjamin has been covering Philly Sports for Philly Sports Reports since 2017. He is a podcaster, writer, and founder of Philly Sports Reports. Benjamin is also an intern at the WBCB Sports Network on 1490AM. Through Philly Sports Reports, Benjamin has gotten the opportunity to meet Phillies owner John Middleton in his suite and be honored as the Philadelphia sports fan of the week for KYW News Radio. He hopes to be reporting on Philly sports as a full-time job in the future.

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