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Phillies 2024 Opening Day roster projection 1.0

Cristian Pache is battling for one of the last bench spots. (Photo by Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire)

The Phillies will begin the season with the best Opening Day roster they’ve had since the end of the rebuild.

There is not much intrigue as far as camp battles go. Only three roster spots are truly up for grabs. The Phillies want you to believe it’s more than that, but really, Johan Rojas will probably start the season in center field and Orion Kerkering will be in the bullpen.

The areas of intrigue are the last two spots in the bullpen and the last spot on the bench. Injuries can — and almost always will — change everything, but as things stand, the Phillies are in good shape. Knock on wood, as Rob Thomson would say.

Here’s Phillies Nation’s first Opening Day roster projection of 2024.

Starting 9

  1. Kyle Schwarber, designated hitter
  2. Trea Turner, shortstop
  3. Bryce Harper, first base
  4. Nick Castellanos, right field
  5. Bryson Stott, second base
  6. J.T. Realmuto, catcher
  7. Brandon Marsh, left field
  8. Alec Bohm, third base
  9. Johan Rojas, center field

Hot take: J.T. Realmuto or Alec Bohm should hit eighth. Bohm’s offensive numbers were actually better than Realmuto’s in 2023, but both hitters could benefit from hitting in a lower spot in the lineup. If I were Thomson, I wouldn’t have the guts to tell either of these guys that they’re hitting eighth.

The analytics say that Kyle Schwarber should hit in the leadoff spot. Take my word for it.

Starting Rotation

  1. RHP Zack Wheeler
  2. RHP Aaron Nola
  3. LHP Ranger Suárez
  4. RHP Taijuan Walker
  5. LHP Cristopher Sánchez

There is no hysteria around who will be the No. 5 starter for the Phillies. It’s refreshing.

In the event that one of the Phillies’ top five starters misses time, the Phillies have options beyond trying to stretch out Matt Strahm. Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, Ranger Suárez, Taijuan Walker and Cristopher Sánchez started a combined 135 of the team’s 162 games in 2023, so others will be needed. To what extent? We’ll find out.

If any combination of Spencer Turnbull, Kolby Allard, Nick Nelson, Dylan Covey, David Buchanan or even Mick Abel can fill the gap, the Phillies may not need to trade for a starter at the deadline for a fourth-straight year.

Bullpen: LHP José Alvarado, LHP Matt Strahm, LHP Gregory Soto, RHP Orion Kerkering, RHP Seranthony Domínguez, RHP Jeff Hoffman, RHP Dylan Covey and RHP Spencer Turnbull

The first six spots are locked in. The last two are where things get interesting.

Connor Brogdon and Dylan Covey are both out of options and have the edge above the rest of the pack to make the club. At least one of them will probably make it, but the prediction here is that Brogdon is the odd man out and he benefits from a change of scenery.

At least one reliever in the bullpen needs to be a “long man.” Covey can fill that role, but Turnbull can as well. Turnbull, who signed for two million guaranteed, has a minor league option remaining, but can reject a demotion to Triple A because he has over five years of MLB service time. If he rejects an optional assignment, however, he may have to forfeit his remaining salary.

Righties Yunior Marte, Max Castillo and Michael Mercado are all on the 40-man roster and are also in the mix for the last spot. Marte made the Opening Day roster last year and was optioned before the team even made it back to Philly for the home opener. Making the team out of spring, especially if you’re one of the last guys on the roster with minor league options left, doesn’t guarantee anything.

Bench: INF/OF Whit Merrifield, INF Edmundo Sosa, C Garrett Stubbs and OF Cristian Pache

The last spot on the bench is essentially a battle between Jake Cave and Cristian Pache, two players who are out of minor league options. Some have speculated that the job will go to Cave to give the Phillies a better righty/lefty balance, but that shouldn’t be the deciding factor.

It’s simple. Pache is six years younger, a much better defender and arguably a better hitter than Cave. Pache and Rojas are very similar players, but it shouldn’t be overlooked that Pache is in Rojas’ stratosphere when it comes to defensive ability in center field and is a more developed hitter than Rojas. If Rojas mashes lefties this year as well as Pache did last year, the Phillies would be thrilled.

Weston Wilson probably would have made the Opening Day roster if not for the Whit Merrifield signing. That’s fine because Wilson will likely be the first guy that gets called up if someone is injured. Expect to see a lot more of him in 2024.

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10 Comments

10 Comments

  1. Kenneth Laxton

    February 27, 2024 at 5:39 pm

    Destiny: Nice job on the potential lineup for the 2024 Phils. I love it! It’s going to be an exciting year. GoPhils

  2. Kenneth Laxton

    February 27, 2024 at 5:42 pm

    Destiny: Great work on the potential opening day lineup for our 2024 Phillies. It’s going to be an awesome year of baseball. Keep up the super work.

  3. Michael Powell

    February 27, 2024 at 5:55 pm

    Please no Jake Cave or Dylan Covey!!!!! Bums

  4. Michael

    February 27, 2024 at 8:19 pm

    Thanks for the update. I do disagree with the high contact rate Stolt demonstrated or the speed of Turner one of them should lead off. It does not matter how high Scwarbers OBP is. I rather see him driving in run then the solo homer’s to lead of the game or inning.

    • Bob

      March 3, 2024 at 8:26 am

      He only leeds off for the Phillies first at bat of the game. So your argument really makes no sense.

  5. Bill Lamb

    February 28, 2024 at 8:29 pm

    Mr Harper stop asking for more money, a hit would be nice. Rings rings rings

  6. Bawb Eff

    February 29, 2024 at 7:30 am

    “The analytics say…” LOL. Analytics also told Dan Campbell to go for it on 4th down…twice. How’d that work out?

    Schwarbsy hits leadoff because his ego demands it. If he was interested in what was best for the team, he would accept that he is at best a #5 hitter, but you’d have to bunch him between Bohm and Realmuto. As a Phillies’ fan I really do hope he hits better this year. I hope he stops watching two strikes right down the middle and then swings at garbage off the plate. I hope he doesn’t strike out 200+ times again. I hope he takes what pitchers give him instead of trying to pull one 500′ every AB. I hope he manages something north of .200. Heck .230 would be nice at this point. (Can you imagine if he hit .250 and “only” struck out 150 times? Wow the Phils would score 7+ runs a game). But I don’t have any hope for it.

    Unfortunately, I don’t see how you win a WS with a leadoff hitter batting .190.

  7. Lou C

    March 1, 2024 at 8:09 am

    Castellanos is a potential candidate to hit eighth if he is on a 180 to 200 K pace. His lack of contact in the NLCS was a key contributing factor in the series loss.

  8. Bill Lamb

    March 3, 2024 at 11:26 am

    Wow, there’s more excitement for the mascot then the team. Castellano must come threw in the NLCS or he must sign he’s exit papers.

    • Barry

      March 3, 2024 at 2:23 pm

      Obviously Pashe over Cave. Never keep someone just because they hit left handed. Pashe is a better defender by far and insurance for Rojas. I also don’t understand the fascination with Covey. Turnbull and anyone else please.

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