Philadelphia Phillies

2026 MLB Season

Projected lineups, rotation, offseason moves, schedule highlights & World Series odds

Opening Day: Mar 26 Citizens Bank Park Spring Training: Clearwater, FL

Last Game — Game 18 vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Final: PHI 8, TOR 5 • BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater, FL • Att: 8,921 • Phillies record: 6-11-1 • Today: vs. Baltimore Orioles, 1:05 PM ET

Last Game — Game 18 • Toronto Blue Jays

Final
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Blue Jays
(Away)
5 - 8
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Phillies
6-11-1 (Home)
12345678 RHE
TOR 10022000 5100
PHI 1340000 860
BayCare Ballpark, Clearwater, FL — Att: 8,921 — Time: 2:15
Toronto Blue Jays
PlayerABRHRBIBBK
G. Springer DH400001
D. Schneider LF301000
T. Heineman C232110
D. Varsho CF301300
L. Jiménez 2B211010
J. Kasevich SS301100
R. Schreck RF300001
R. Tirotta 1B301001
Totals32510525
Philadelphia Phillies
PlayerABRHRBIBBK
T. Turner SS412200
B. Marsh RF400001
A. Bohm 1B411200
A. Garcia DH300010
B. Stott 2B310011
O. Kemp LF120021
J. Crawford CF322001
D. Moore 3B110100
R. Marchán C201200
Totals2586744
Toronto Blue Jays Pitching
PitcherIPHRERBBK
C.J. Van Eyk (L, 1-2)2.146621
A. Bastardo0.222210
B. Fisher1.000011
M. Fluharty1.000002
J. Hahn2.000000
Totals7.068844
Philadelphia Phillies Pitching
PitcherIPHRERBBK
J. Luzardo (W, 2-0)3.253313
C. Shugart1.122210
Z. Pop (H, 2)1.010001
G. Cabrera (H, 4)1.000000
J. Hernández (S, 1)1.020001
Totals8.0105525
WP: Luzardo (2-0) • LP: Van Eyk (1-2) • SV: Hernández (1) • HR: Heineman (TOR, solo, 1st); Bohm (PHI, 3rd)

2026 League Standings

NL East
TeamWLTPCT
Atlanta Braves920.818
Washington Nationals640.600
New York Mets541.556
Miami Marlins560.455
Philadelphia Phillies6111.353
NL Central
TeamWLTPCT
Pittsburgh Pirates930.750
St. Louis Cardinals740.636
Cincinnati Reds640.600
Chicago Cubs670.462
Milwaukee Brewers580.385
NL West
TeamWLTPCT
San Francisco Giants920.818
Los Angeles Dodgers940.692
Arizona Diamondbacks770.500
Colorado Rockies670.462
San Diego Padres560.455
AL East
TeamWLTPCT
New York Yankees931.750
Baltimore Orioles650.545
Boston Red Sox760.538
Tampa Bay Rays580.385
Toronto Blue Jays290.182
AL Central
TeamWLTPCT
Chicago White Sox660.500
Kansas City Royals680.429
Cleveland Guardians570.417
Minnesota Twins391.250
Detroit Tigers260.250
AL West
TeamWLTPCT
Texas Rangers850.615
Los Angeles Angels470.364
Oakland Athletics390.250
Houston Astros271.222
Seattle Mariners281.200

Spring training standings as of March 12, 2026. Records do not affect regular season standings.

NL East
TeamWLGBWS Odds
Atlanta Braves9270+1400
New York Mets90722+1400
Philadelphia Phillies86766+1400
Washington Nationals788414+5000
Miami Marlins659727+30000
NL Central
TeamWLGBWS Odds
Milwaukee Brewers8775+2500
Chicago Cubs84783+2500
St. Louis Cardinals80827+4000
Cincinnati Reds78849+5000
Pittsburgh Pirates768611+6000
NL West
TeamWLGBWS Odds
Los Angeles Dodgers10062+230
San Diego Padres877513+1800
Arizona Diamondbacks828018+3000
San Francisco Giants788422+5000
Colorado Rockies6210038+50000
AL East
TeamWLGBWS Odds
New York Yankees9369+1000
Toronto Blue Jays90723+1300
Baltimore Orioles89734+1600
Boston Red Sox837910+2500
Tampa Bay Rays768617+5000
AL Central
TeamWLGBWS Odds
Cleveland Guardians8676+2500
Kansas City Royals84782+3000
Detroit Tigers82804+2500
Minnesota Twins79837+4000
Chicago White Sox649822+30000
AL West
TeamWLGBWS Odds
Seattle Mariners9171+1300
Houston Astros85776+2000
Texas Rangers82809+2500
Los Angeles Angels748817+6000
Oakland Athletics689423+10000

Projected standings based on FanGraphs & ESPN pre-season models. Regular season begins March 26, 2026.

Phillies Full Schedule & Scores

Spring training results with scores, pitchers, and home runs. Full 162-game regular season schedule with all opponents. Updated as games are played.

# Date Matchup Result / Time Round
Spring Training — Clearwater, FL (5-11-1)
1Sat Feb 21 @ Toronto Blue Jays
TOR 3PHI 0
W: Van EykL: JohnsonS: Coleman
RBI: Varsho (TOR, 1), Keys (TOR, 2)
HR: Varsho (TOR, solo, 382 ft), Keys (TOR, 2-run, 358 ft)
Van Eyk blanked Philadelphia over four innings; Varsho and Keys went deep as Toronto cruised to the shutout.
Spring
2Sun Feb 22 vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
PIT 4PHI 3
W: DombkowskiL: HernandezS: Tomkins
RBI: Schwarber (PHI, 1), DeMartini (PHI, 1), Valdez (PIT, 4)
HR: Schwarber (PHI, solo, 438 ft), DeMartini (PHI, solo, 339 ft), Valdez (PIT, GS, 361 ft)
Valdez's grand slam off Hernandez proved the difference; Schwarber and DeMartini each went deep but couldn't overcome the big Pittsburgh inning.
Spring
3Mon Feb 23 @ Washington Nationals
PHI 5WSH 5
Tie — no decision
Neither team could pull ahead late; Philadelphia and Washington ended in a spring tie.
Spring
4Tue Feb 24 @ Miami Marlins
MIA 6PHI 1
W: BrzykcyL: Walling
RBI: Mack (MIA, 1)
HR: Mack (MIA, 336 ft)
Miami's pitching held Philadelphia to one run while Mack's home run provided the Marlins' lone extra-base hit in the lopsided loss.
Spring
5Wed Feb 25 vs. Detroit Tigers
PHI 5DET 3
W: BackhusL: EffrossS: Brnovich
RBI: Kemp (PHI, 1), Callahan (DET, 1)
HR: Kemp (PHI, solo, 419 ft), Callahan (DET, solo, 405 ft)
Backhus was efficient and Kemp's solo shot helped Philadelphia snap a three-game skid; Brnovich nailed down the save.
Spring
6Thu Feb 26 vs. Washington Nationals
PHI 7WSH 3
W: AlvaradoL: Varland
RBI: Stott (PHI, 1), Hettiger (PHI, 2), Chaparro (WSH, 2)
HR: Stott (PHI, solo, 336 ft), Hettiger (PHI, 2-run, 353 ft), Chaparro (WSH, 2-run, 361 ft)
Hettiger's two-run shot and Stott's solo homer paced the offense as Alvarado was impressive in his spring debut.
Spring
7Fri Feb 27 @ Detroit Tigers (SS)
DET 16PHI 8
W: SammonsL: Curet
RBI: Pinto (PHI, 2), Baez (DET, 1)
HR: Baez (DET, solo, 421 ft), Pinto (PHI, 2-run, 367 ft)
A split-squad blowout — Detroit battered four Phillies pitchers for 16 runs in the ugly Grapefruit League loss.
Spring
8Fri Feb 27 vs. Miami Marlins (SS)
PHI 10MIA 2
W: NolaL: Snelling
RBI: Rincon (PHI, 1)
HR: Rincon (PHI, solo, 363 ft)
Nola was crisp in his spring debut as the Phillies' bats erupted for 10 runs against Miami's B-roster.
Spring
9Sat Feb 28 @ Toronto Blue Jays
TOR 7PHI 5
W: FlemingL: MayzaS: Cellucci
RBI: De La Cruz (PHI, 1), Harper (PHI, 1), Rivera (TOR, 2)
HR: De La Cruz (PHI, solo, 432 ft), Harper (PHI, solo, 351 ft), Rivera (TOR, 2-run, 345 ft)
Harper and De La Cruz homered but Rivera's two-run shot shifted the momentum Toronto's way and Cellucci slammed the door.
Spring
10Sun Mar 1 vs. New York Yankees
NYY 5PHI 3
W: HessL: Pop
RBI: Stott (PHI, 1)
HR: Stott (PHI, solo, 411 ft)
Pop couldn't keep the Yankees at bay; Stott's solo shot was Philadelphia's lone extra-base hit in the spring loss.
Spring
11Tue Mar 3 @ Tampa Bay Rays
TB 3PHI 1
W: McClanahanL: RangelS: Cook
McClanahan looked sharp in his Grapefruit League tune-up, holding the Phillies to one run through his innings with Cook sealing it.
Spring
12Thu Mar 5 vs. Boston Red Sox
PHI 6BOS 2
W: LuzardoL: Sikkema
RBI: Cairo (PHI, 1)
HR: Cairo (PHI, solo, 408 ft)
Luzardo was dominant in his longest spring outing and Cairo's solo shot provided the only long ball in a clean Phillies victory.
Spring
13Fri Mar 6 @ Pittsburgh Pirates
PHI 14PIT 10
Pitchers not recorded
RBI: DeMartini (PHI, 3)
HR: DeMartini (PHI, 3-run); O'Hearn, De Los Santos, Berg, Alfonzo (PIT)
DeMartini's three-run bomb capped a wild offensive affair as Philadelphia outlasted Pittsburgh's 10-run output in an 14–10 Bradenton slugfest.
Spring
14Sat Mar 7 vs. Toronto Blue Jays
TOR 1PHI 0
Pitchers not recorded
Toronto's staff combined for a 1–0 spring shutout; neither offense generated extra-base hits in the grinding low-scoring affair.
Spring
15Sun Mar 8 @ Minnesota Twins
MIN 7PHI 6
W: GonzalezL: Stottlemyre
RBI: Bohm (PHI, 1), Schwarber (PHI, 1), Miranda (MIN, 2), Cave (MIN, 1)
HR: Bohm (PHI, solo), Schwarber (PHI, solo), Miranda (MIN, 2-run), Cave (MIN, solo)
Gonzalez's walk-off sacrifice fly in the eighth ended it for Minnesota; Bohm and Schwarber both went deep but couldn't hold the lead.
Spring
16Mon Mar 9 @ Boston Red Sox
BOS 5PHI 3
W: Crochet (1-1)L: Wilson (0-1)S: Guerrero (2)
RBI: Sogard 3, Ward, Narváez (BOS); J. Rodriguez (PHI)
HR: Sogard (BOS, 3-run, 3rd inn)
Crochet worked into the fifth and Sogard's three-run bomb off Wilson in the third proved the decisive blow in Boston's 5–3 win.
Spring
17Tue Mar 10vs. New York Yankees
NYY 4PHI 2
W: Headrick (1-0)L: Trivino (0-1)S: Blackburn (1)
RBI: Realmuto (PHI, 1), De La Cruz (PHI, 1)
HR: Dominguez (NYY, solo, 1st), Jones (NYY, solo, 2nd), Realmuto (PHI, solo, 3rd)
A solo homer by Realmuto briefly tied it at 2-2 in the third, but Trivino surrendered two runs in the sixth to give New York the lead for good in a 4-2 Yankees win.
Spring
18Thu Mar 12vs. Toronto Blue Jays
PHI 8TOR 5
W: Luzardo (2-0) L: Van Eyk (1-2) S: Hernández (1)
RBI: Turner (PHI, 2), Marchán (PHI, 2), Bohm (PHI, 2), Moore (PHI, 1), Varsho (TOR, 3), Kasevich (TOR, 1), Heineman (TOR, 1)
HR: Heineman (TOR, solo, 1st); Bohm (PHI, 3rd)
The Phillies finally ended their four-game losing streak in style — Trea Turner's two-run double and Bohm's home run sparked a seven-run first-three-inning burst that knocked out Van Eyk early, and Luzardo (3.2 sharp IP) locked down the early lead to give Philadelphia a confidence-building 8-5 win over Toronto.
Spring
19Fri Mar 13vs. Baltimore Orioles1:05 PMSpring
20Sat Mar 14@ New York Yankees1:05 PMSpring
21Sun Mar 15vs. Atlanta Braves1:05 PMSpring
22Mon Mar 16@ Detroit Tigers1:05 PMSpring
23Tue Mar 17vs. Minnesota Twins1:05 PMSpring
24Wed Mar 18@ Atlanta Braves1:05 PMSpring
25Thu Mar 19vs. Tampa Bay Rays1:05 PMSpring
26Fri Mar 20vs. Detroit Tigers1:05 PMSpring
27Sat Mar 21@ Baltimore Orioles1:05 PMSpring
28Sun Mar 22@ New York Yankees1:05 PMSpring
29Mon Mar 23vs. Tampa Bay Rays12:05 PMSpring
March — Regular Season
1Thu Mar 26vs. Texas Rangers4:15 PM — Opening DayRegular
2Sat Mar 28vs. Texas Rangers4:05 PMRegular
3Sun Mar 29vs. Texas Rangers1:35 PMRegular
4Mon Mar 30vs. Washington Nationals6:40 PMRegular
5Tue Mar 31vs. Washington Nationals6:40 PMRegular
April
6Wed Apr 1vs. Washington Nationals1:05 PMRegular
7Fri Apr 3@ Colorado Rockies4:10 PMRegular
8Sat Apr 4@ Colorado Rockies8:10 PMRegular
9Sun Apr 5@ Colorado Rockies3:10 PMRegular
10Mon Apr 6@ San Francisco Giants9:45 PMRegular
11Tue Apr 7@ San Francisco Giants9:45 PMRegular
12Wed Apr 8@ San Francisco Giants3:45 PMRegular
13Fri Apr 10vs. Arizona Diamondbacks6:40 PMRegular
14Sat Apr 11vs. Arizona Diamondbacks1:05 PMRegular
15Sun Apr 12vs. Arizona Diamondbacks1:35 PMRegular
16Mon Apr 13vs. Chicago Cubs6:40 PMRegular
17Tue Apr 14vs. Chicago Cubs6:40 PMRegular
18Wed Apr 15vs. Chicago Cubs1:05 PMRegular
19Thu Apr 17vs. Atlanta Braves6:40 PMRegular
20Fri Apr 18vs. Atlanta Braves6:40 PMRegular
21Sat Apr 19vs. Atlanta Braves4:05 PMRegular
22Sun Apr 20@ Chicago Cubs2:20 PMRegular
23Mon Apr 21@ Chicago Cubs7:40 PMRegular
24Tue Apr 22@ Chicago Cubs7:40 PMRegular
25Wed Apr 23@ Chicago Cubs2:20 PMRegular
26Thu Apr 24@ Atlanta Braves7:20 PMRegular
27Fri Apr 25@ Atlanta Braves7:20 PMRegular
28Sat Apr 26@ Atlanta Braves4:05 PMRegular
29Tue Apr 28vs. San Francisco Giants6:40 PMRegular
30Wed Apr 29vs. San Francisco Giants6:40 PMRegular
31Thu Apr 30vs. San Francisco Giants1:05 PMRegular
May
32Fri May 1@ Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
33Sat May 2@ Miami Marlins4:10 PMRegular
34Sun May 3@ Miami Marlins1:40 PMRegular
35Mon May 4@ Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
36Tue May 5vs. Oakland Athletics6:40 PMRegular
37Wed May 6vs. Oakland Athletics6:40 PMRegular
38Thu May 7vs. Oakland Athletics1:05 PMRegular
39Fri May 8vs. Colorado Rockies6:40 PMRegular
40Sat May 9vs. Colorado Rockies4:05 PMRegular
41Sun May 10vs. Colorado Rockies1:35 PMRegular
42Tue May 12@ Boston Red Sox7:10 PMRegular
43Wed May 13@ Boston Red Sox7:10 PMRegular
44Thu May 14@ Boston Red Sox1:35 PMRegular
45Fri May 15@ Pittsburgh Pirates6:40 PMRegular
46Sat May 16@ Pittsburgh Pirates4:05 PMRegular
47Sun May 17@ Pittsburgh Pirates1:35 PMRegular
48Mon May 18vs. Cincinnati Reds6:40 PMRegular
49Tue May 19vs. Cincinnati Reds6:40 PMRegular
50Wed May 20vs. Cincinnati Reds1:05 PMRegular
51Fri May 22vs. Cleveland Guardians6:40 PMRegular
52Sat May 23vs. Cleveland Guardians4:05 PMRegular
53Sun May 24vs. Cleveland Guardians1:35 PMRegular
54Mon May 25@ San Diego Padres9:40 PMRegular
55Tue May 26@ San Diego Padres9:40 PMRegular
56Wed May 27@ San Diego Padres4:10 PMRegular
57Fri May 29@ Los Angeles Dodgers10:10 PMRegular
58Sat May 30@ Los Angeles Dodgers9:10 PMRegular
59Sun May 31@ Los Angeles Dodgers4:10 PMRegular
June
60Tue Jun 2vs. San Diego Padres6:40 PMRegular
61Wed Jun 3vs. San Diego Padres6:40 PMRegular
62Thu Jun 4vs. San Diego Padres1:05 PMRegular
63Fri Jun 5vs. Chicago White Sox6:40 PMRegular
64Sat Jun 6vs. Chicago White Sox4:05 PMRegular
65Sun Jun 7vs. Chicago White Sox1:35 PMRegular
66Mon Jun 8@ Toronto Blue Jays7:07 PMRegular
67Tue Jun 9@ Toronto Blue Jays7:07 PMRegular
68Wed Jun 10@ Toronto Blue Jays3:07 PMRegular
69Fri Jun 12@ Milwaukee Brewers8:10 PMRegular
70Sat Jun 13@ Milwaukee Brewers4:10 PMRegular
71Sun Jun 14@ Milwaukee Brewers2:10 PMRegular
72Mon Jun 15vs. Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
73Tue Jun 16vs. Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
74Wed Jun 17vs. Miami Marlins1:05 PMRegular
75Thu Jun 18vs. New York Mets6:40 PMRegular
76Fri Jun 20vs. New York Mets6:40 PMRegular
77Sat Jun 21vs. New York Mets4:05 PMRegular
78Mon Jun 22@ Washington Nationals7:05 PMRegular
79Tue Jun 23@ Washington Nationals7:05 PMRegular
80Wed Jun 24@ Washington Nationals7:05 PMRegular
81Thu Jun 25@ Washington Nationals1:05 PMRegular
82Fri Jun 26@ New York Mets7:10 PMRegular
83Sat Jun 27@ New York Mets4:10 PMRegular
84Sun Jun 28@ New York Mets1:40 PMRegular
85Mon Jun 29vs. Pittsburgh Pirates6:40 PMRegular
86Tue Jun 30vs. Pittsburgh Pirates6:40 PMRegular
July
87Wed Jul 1vs. Pittsburgh Pirates6:40 PMRegular
88Thu Jul 2vs. Pittsburgh Pirates1:05 PMRegular
89Sat Jul 4@ Kansas City Royals4:10 PMRegular
90Sun Jul 5@ Kansas City Royals2:10 PMRegular
91Mon Jul 6@ Kansas City Royals8:10 PMRegular
92Tue Jul 7@ Cincinnati Reds6:40 PMRegular
93Wed Jul 8@ Cincinnati Reds6:40 PMRegular
94Thu Jul 9@ Cincinnati Reds12:35 PMRegular
95Fri Jul 10@ Detroit Tigers6:40 PMRegular
96Sat Jul 11@ Detroit Tigers4:10 PMRegular
97Sun Jul 12@ Detroit Tigers1:40 PMRegular
Tue Jul 14All-Star Game — Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia8:00 PMAll-Star
98Thu Jul 16vs. New York Mets6:40 PMRegular
99Sat Jul 18vs. New York Mets4:05 PMRegular
100Sun Jul 19vs. New York Mets1:35 PMRegular
101Mon Jul 20vs. Los Angeles Dodgers6:40 PMRegular
102Tue Jul 21vs. Los Angeles Dodgers6:40 PMRegular
103Wed Jul 22vs. Los Angeles Dodgers1:05 PMRegular
104Fri Jul 24vs. New York Yankees6:40 PMRegular
105Sat Jul 25vs. New York Yankees4:05 PMRegular
106Sun Jul 26vs. New York Yankees1:35 PMRegular
107Mon Jul 27@ Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
108Tue Jul 28@ Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
109Wed Jul 29@ Miami Marlins12:10 PMRegular
110Fri Jul 31@ Baltimore Orioles7:05 PMRegular
August
111Sat Aug 1@ Baltimore Orioles4:05 PMRegular
112Sun Aug 2@ Baltimore Orioles1:35 PMRegular
113Mon Aug 3vs. Washington Nationals6:40 PMRegular
114Tue Aug 4vs. Washington Nationals6:40 PMRegular
115Wed Aug 5vs. Washington Nationals6:40 PMRegular
116Thu Aug 6vs. Washington Nationals1:05 PMRegular
117Fri Aug 7vs. Toronto Blue Jays6:40 PMRegular
118Sat Aug 8vs. Toronto Blue Jays4:05 PMRegular
119Sun Aug 9vs. Toronto Blue Jays1:35 PMRegular
120Mon Aug 10@ St. Louis Cardinals7:45 PMRegular
121Tue Aug 11@ St. Louis Cardinals7:45 PMRegular
122Wed Aug 12@ St. Louis Cardinals1:15 PMRegular
123Thu Aug 13vs. Minnesota Twins — Field of Dreams, Dyersville, IATBDSpecial
124Sat Aug 15@ Minnesota Twins2:10 PMRegular
125Sun Aug 16@ Minnesota Twins2:10 PMRegular
126Mon Aug 17vs. Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
127Tue Aug 18vs. Miami Marlins6:40 PMRegular
128Wed Aug 19vs. Miami Marlins1:05 PMRegular
129Fri Aug 21vs. St. Louis Cardinals6:40 PMRegular
130Sat Aug 22vs. St. Louis Cardinals4:05 PMRegular
131Sun Aug 23vs. St. Louis Cardinals1:35 PMRegular
132Mon Aug 24@ Seattle Mariners9:40 PMRegular
133Tue Aug 25@ Seattle Mariners9:40 PMRegular
134Wed Aug 26@ Seattle Mariners3:40 PMRegular
135Fri Aug 28@ Los Angeles Angels9:38 PMRegular
136Sat Aug 29@ Los Angeles Angels9:07 PMRegular
137Sun Aug 30@ Los Angeles Angels4:07 PMRegular
138Mon Aug 31@ Arizona Diamondbacks9:40 PMRegular
September
139Tue Sep 1@ Arizona Diamondbacks9:40 PMRegular
140Wed Sep 2@ Arizona Diamondbacks3:40 PMRegular
141Fri Sep 4vs. Atlanta Braves6:40 PMRegular
142Sat Sep 5vs. Atlanta Braves4:05 PMRegular
143Sun Sep 6vs. Atlanta Braves1:35 PMRegular
144Mon Sep 7vs. Atlanta Braves1:35 PMRegular
145Tue Sep 8vs. Houston Astros6:40 PMRegular
146Wed Sep 9vs. Houston Astros6:40 PMRegular
147Thu Sep 10vs. Houston Astros1:05 PMRegular
148Fri Sep 11@ Atlanta Braves7:20 PMRegular
149Sat Sep 12@ Atlanta Braves4:05 PMRegular
150Sun Sep 13@ Atlanta Braves1:35 PMRegular
151Tue Sep 15@ Washington Nationals7:05 PMRegular
152Wed Sep 16@ Washington Nationals7:05 PMRegular
153Thu Sep 17@ New York Mets7:10 PMRegular
154Fri Sep 18@ New York Mets7:10 PMRegular
155Sat Sep 19@ New York Mets4:10 PMRegular
156Sun Sep 20@ New York Mets1:40 PMRegular
157Tue Sep 22vs. Milwaukee Brewers6:40 PMRegular
158Wed Sep 23vs. Milwaukee Brewers6:40 PMRegular
159Thu Sep 24vs. Milwaukee Brewers1:05 PMRegular
160Fri Sep 25vs. Tampa Bay Rays6:40 PMRegular
161Sat Sep 26vs. Tampa Bay Rays4:05 PMRegular
162Sun Sep 27vs. Tampa Bay Rays3:05 PM — Season FinaleRegular

2026 Phillies at a Glance

14:1 World Series Odds
86 Projected Wins
Mar 26 Opening Day
3rd NL East (Proj.)

The Phillies enter 2026 looking to build on their recent postseason success. After re-signing Kyle Schwarber to a massive five-year, $150 million deal and adding Adolis Garcia in right field, Philly's lineup remains one of the most dangerous in the National League. The rotation faces a key question mark with Zack Wheeler rehabbing from thoracic outlet decompression surgery, making Cristopher Sanchez the Opening Day starter. Top prospect Andrew Painter could finally make his long-awaited MLB debut in the rotation.

The 2026 season opens at Citizens Bank Park on March 26 against the Texas Rangers, with the earliest Opening Day in MLB history. Highlights include a Field of Dreams game in Iowa against the Twins on August 13 and marquee home series against the Dodgers, Yankees, and Mets.

2026 Opening Day Lineup

1
Trea Turner
SS
2025 NL batting champion
2
Bryce Harper
1B
3
Kyle Schwarber
DH
56 HR in 2025 · 5yr/$150M
4
Alec Bohm
3B
5
Brandon Marsh
LF
6
Adolis Garcia
RF
New signing · 1yr/$10M
7
Bryson Stott
2B
8
J.T. Realmuto
C
Re-signed · 3yr/$45M
9
Justin Crawford
CF
Top prospect · MLB debut

Starting Rotation

SP1 · Opening Day
Cristopher Sanchez
LHP
SP2
Jesus Luzardo
LHP
Walk year · big spotlight
SP3
Aaron Nola
RHP
SP4
Taijuan Walker
RHP
SP5
Andrew Painter
RHP
No. 1 prospect · MLB debut

Zack Wheeler (RHP) — rehabbing from thoracic outlet decompression surgery. Throwing from 90 feet; expected to return shortly after Opening Day.

Bullpen

Closer
Jhoan Duran
RHP · Dominant in 2025
Setup
Jose Alvarado
LHP
Setup
Brad Keller
RHP · New signing
Middle Relief
Orion Kerkering
RHP · Bounce-back year
LHP Specialist
Tanner Banks
LHP · Replaces Strahm

Key Transactions

Kyle Schwarber

Re-signed to a five-year, $150 million deal after a career-high 56-homer season and 2nd-place NL MVP finish.

Signed

J.T. Realmuto

Brought back on a three-year, $45 million contract to remain the everyday catcher.

Signed

Adolis Garcia

Signed to a one-year, $10 million deal to take over as the everyday right fielder, replacing Nick Castellanos.

Signed

Brad Keller

Added to the bullpen to serve as a setup man alongside Jose Alvarado.

Signed

Nick Castellanos

Departed as the Phillies moved on. Adolis Garcia takes his spot in right field.

Departed

Ranger Suarez

Left in free agency, creating the need for Andrew Painter to step into the rotation.

Departed

Matt Strahm

Departed. Tanner Banks becomes the primary left-handed reliever.

Departed
🔄

Yoniel Curet

RHP prospect acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Tommy McCollum.

Trade

Key Dates & Series

Mar 25 · MLB Opening Night

Yankees vs. Giants

First-ever Opening Night on Netflix. 8:05 PM ET at Oracle Park, San Francisco.

Mar 26 · Phillies Opening Day

Texas Rangers at Phillies

Earliest Opening Day in MLB history. Three-game set at Citizens Bank Park.

Apr 17–19

Phillies at Braves

First NL East showdown of the season in Atlanta.

Aug 13 · Special Event

Field of Dreams Game

Phillies vs. Minnesota Twins in Dyersville, Iowa.

Sept 4–7

Braves at Phillies

Late-season NL East rivalry series at Citizens Bank Park.

Home Marquee Series

Dodgers, Yankees, Mets

Three-game home series against each of these high-profile opponents.

NL East Projected Standings

Team Proj. W-L Div. Odds Playoff Odds Key Move
Atlanta Braves 92–70 Favored High Full health return
New York Mets 90–72 ~33% High Signed Bo Bichette
Philadelphia Phillies 86–76 Contender Likely Schwarber $150M · Painter debut
Washington Nationals 78–84 Long shot Outside Young core developing
Miami Marlins 65–97 Full rebuild

Projections based on FanGraphs & ESPN pre-season models. The NL East could see a three-team race between the Braves, Mets, and Phillies.

2026 World Series Odds

# Team Odds Proj. Wins Notes
1 Los Angeles Dodgers +230 100 Going for the three-peat; 28% WS probability
2 New York Yankees +1000 93
3 Seattle Mariners +1300 91
4 Toronto Blue Jays +1300 90
5 New York Mets +1400 90 Added Bo Bichette
6 Philadelphia Phillies +1400 86 Schwarber re-signed; Wheeler returning
7 Atlanta Braves +1400 92
8 Baltimore Orioles +1600 89
9 San Diego Padres +1800 87
10 Houston Astros +2000 85

Odds via major sportsbooks as of early March 2026. The Dodgers are heavy favorites to become the first team to three-peat since the 1998–2000 Yankees.

2026 Phillies Contracts

$284M Est. Payroll
$311M Luxury Tax Payroll
$49.3M Est. Tax Bill
50% Tax Rate (Repeater)
6th MLB Payroll Rank
Player Pos 2026 Salary Total Value Years AAV FA Year Remaining Type
Guaranteed Contracts
Zack Wheeler SP $42.0M $126.0M 3 yr $42.0M 2028 2 yr Extension
Kyle Schwarber DH $30.0M $150.0M 5 yr $30.0M 2031 5 yr Free Agent
Trea Turner SS $27.3M $300.0M 11 yr $27.3M 2034 8 yr Free Agent
Bryce Harper 1B $25.4M $330.0M 13 yr $25.4M 2032 6 yr Free Agent
Aaron Nola SP $24.6M $172.0M 7 yr $24.6M 2031 5 yr Free Agent
Taijuan Walker SP $18.0M $72.0M 4 yr $18.0M 2027 1 yr Free Agent
J.T. Realmuto C $15.0M $45.0M 3 yr $15.0M 2029 3 yr Re-signed
Jesús Luzardo NEW SP $11.0M $146.0M + $32.5M opt 6 yr $27.0M 2032 6 yr Extension
Brad Keller RP $9.0M $22.0M 2 yr $11.0M 2028 2 yr Free Agent
Adolis Garcia RF $10.0M $10.0M 1 yr $10.0M 2027 1 yr Free Agent
Jose Alvarado RP $9.0M $26.0M 4 yr $6.5M 2027 1 yr Extension
Cristopher Sanchez SP $3.5M $23.5M 4 yr $5.9M 2031 5 yr Extension
Arbitration-Eligible
Alec Bohm 3B $10.2M 1 yr $10.2M 2028 2 yr Arb 3
Jhoan Duran RP $7.5M 1 yr $7.5M 2028 2 yr Arb 2
Bryson Stott 2B $5.9M 1 yr $5.9M 2029 3 yr Arb 2
Brandon Marsh LF $5.2M 1 yr $5.2M 2029 3 yr Arb 2
Edmundo Sosa UTIL $4.4M 1 yr $4.4M 2028 2 yr Arb 3
Tanner Banks RP $1.2M 1 yr $1.2M 2029 3 yr Arb 1
Garrett Stubbs C $925K 1 yr $925K 2028 2 yr Arb 2
Zach Pop RP $900K 1 yr $900K 2029 3 yr Arb 1
Rafael Marchan C $860K 1 yr $860K 2029 3 yr Arb 1
Pre-Arbitration / Rookies (League Minimum ~$780K)
Andrew Painter SP $780K 2031+ 5+ yr Pre-Arb
Justin Crawford CF $780K 2031+ 5+ yr Pre-Arb
Orion Kerkering RP $780K 2030+ 4+ yr Pre-Arb

Contract data via Spotrac & FanGraphs. The 2026 luxury tax thresholds are $244M / $264M / $284M / $304M. The Phillies are assessed at the 50% repeater rate, resulting in an estimated $49.3M tax bill. Visual contract bars represent relative duration.