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Dodgers News: Phillies Announce 26-Man Roster for NLDS

The Phillies have announced their 26-man roster for the NLDS

PHILADELPHIA, PA—The Philadelphia Phillies have made it to the postseason for the fourth year in a row and are aiming for a World Series appearance after losing to the Houston Astros in 2022.

The Phillies secured a first-round bye by finishing as the No. 2 seed in the National League with a 96-66 record. They are aiming for their first World Series win since 2008, with their first challenge being against the reigning champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers.

This is the sixth postseason encounter between these two teams, but their first in the NL Division Series. Their only previous matchups occurred in the NL Championship Series.

The Phillies’ NLDS roster includes 12 pitchers and 14 position players. Walker Buehler is also on the list, offering him a chance to potentially eliminate his former team.

Position players

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

Infielders (6): Alec Bohm, Bryce Harper, Otto Kemp, Edmundo Sosa, Bryson Stott, Trea Turner

Outfielders (5): Harrison Bader, Nick Castellanos, Max Kepler, Brandon Marsh, Weston Wilson

Designated Hitter (1): Kyle Schwarber

Pitching

Starters (4): Jesús Luzardo, Aaron Nola, Cristopher Sánchez, Ranger Suárez

Relievers (8): Tanner Banks, Walker Buehler, Jhoan Duran, Orion Kerkering, Lou Trivino, David Robertson, Matt Strahm, Taijuan Walker

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Cody Snavely

Cody Snavely has been the co-editor of DodgersBeat and full-time host of the Bleed Los Podcast since February 2023. He has also written for multiple websites, such as Dodgers Way, Dodgers Low-Down, and Dodgers Tailgate. A Wilmington University graduate, Snavely is an avid Dodgers fan who uses his advanced baseball knowledge to keep fans updated on the latest storylines, rumors, and opinions on Dodgers baseball.
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