The Philadelphia Phillies won the 2024 National League East title after finishing the regular season 95-67.
After winning the division, the Phillies were disappointed in the postseason as they fell to the New York Mets in the National League Division Series.
The NLDS loss followed a World Series appearance in 2022 and a National League Championship appearance in 2023, with the Phillies pinning their hopes on a World Series in 2024.
Although the Phillies haven’t made a long postseason run, they are making moves this offseason to try to change that in 2025.
Sunday’s trade with the Miami Marlins added another powerhouse to the Phillies’ starting rotation as they acquired left-hander Jesus Luzardo.
MLB Insider Buster Olney revealed on his ‘X’ account what the Phillies’ rotation will look like in 2025.
Philadelphia’s rotation moving forward
Zack Wheeler. Signed until 2027
Aaron Nola. Signed until 2030
Christopher Sanchez. Signed until 2030
Jesus Luzardo. Under the control of the team until the age of 26
Ranger Suarez. Can participate in the FA after 2025
Taijuan Walker. Signed until 2026
Andrew…— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) December 22, 2024
Two of the Phillies’ top rotation spots in recent history will be leading the way, with Zack Wheeler signed through 2027 and Aaron Nola signed through 2030.
Luzardo will join Christopher Sanchez and Ranger Suarez to fill out the rotation with Taewan Walker and Andrew Painter as other options.
The Phillies will likely have one of the best rotations in baseball in 2025 and could be primed for another NL East title and a long postseason run.
Luzardo had an impressive season in 2023 when fully healthy that included 32 starts and a record of 10-10 with a 3.58 ERA and 208 strikeouts in 178.2 innings.
The Phillies will attempt to win their third World Series title in franchise history and first since 2008.
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