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Philadelphia Phillies 2025 Preview: Starting Pitchers

Dave Dombrowski proudly spoke at spring training about a poised rotation of starting pitchers as possibly the greatest strength of the 2025 Philadelphia Phillies. “I think always a great place…

Phillies Starting Pitchers Ranger Suarez and Zack Wheeler
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Dave Dombrowski proudly spoke at spring training about a poised rotation of starting pitchers as possibly the greatest strength of the 2025 Philadelphia Phillies.

“I think always a great place to start is starting pitching. I think we have tremendous starting pitching. We have some depth in that regard, but any time you have the guys we have there – it's tough to replace some of them at times if things happen – but we have really good starting pitching.”  -Dave Dombrowski

The staff carried the Phillies to a dominant first half and a National League East pennant last season. Dombrowski rounded out the five-man rotation with an offseason trade for Jesus Luzardo.

The newly-acquired lefty will work his way back from injury along with teammate Ranger Suarez. Workhorses Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola will pitch at the top of the rotation while Cristopher Sanchez has had arguably the best spring among a stacked group of Phillies starting pitchers.

Best MLB Starting Rotations

Do the Phillies have the strongest rotation in baseball entering the 2025 MLB season?

It’s hard to look past seven stud starting pitchers on the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, Tony Gonsolin is already struggling with availability while Shohei Ohtani, Tyler Glasnow, and Dustin May are all coming off major injuries.

The Seattle Mariners intimidate opponents with Logan Gilbert, Luis Castillo, and George Kirby lined up at the top. Can they measure up to a Phillies staff with fourth and fifth starters who would pitch at the top of most MLB teams’ rotations?

Don’t count out the Atlanta Braves with Spencer Strider back on the mound or a darkhorse candidate like the Tampa Bay Rays.


The Most Intriguing Starting Pitchers

The listed order of the projected five-man rotation is ranked based on the subjective level of intrigue entering the 2025 season. It is not a reflection on talent level or performance projections.


5. Aaron Nola

Since 2020Zack WheelerMLB RankAaron NolaMLB Rank
Starts13310th1412nd
Innings829 ⅓2nd8501st
Wins592nd5112th
Postseason Starts115th107th
Postseason Innings68 ⅔2nd53 ⅔7th
*Wheeler signed with the Phillies entering the 2020 season.

4. Cristopher Sanchez

All reports from Clearwater have praised Cristopher Sanchez. The 28-year-old lefty bulked up during offseason workouts, and he’s added velocity to his sinking fastball entering the first season of a four-year deal he signed in June 2024.

Sanchez has posted a 3.36 ERA over 49 starts the past two seasons since the Phillies deemed him as a full-time option in the rotation.

He showed his high-end potential in two complete games at Citizens Bank Park last season, and he threw five solid innings in his only playoff start in Game 2 of the National League Division Series.

Jayson Stark described Sanchez’s changeup as – maybe – the best in the majors during an appearance on 97.5 The Fanatic. Opponents hit .177 and slugged a miniscule .220 against Sanchez’s best pitch last season.

It was actually more effective in 2023, when Sanchez posted a sensational 43% whiff rate using the changeup.

Cristopher Sanchez’s spot towards the bottom of the rotation underscores the strength of the unit as the biggest reason for optimism entering 2025.

Cristopher Sanchez #61 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on after a strikeout to end the third inning against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park on October 6, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Phillies won 7-6.Photo by Heather Barry/Getty Images

3. Jesús Luzardo

The Phillies dealt prospects Starlyn Caba and Emaarion Boyd to add the last puzzle piece to their elite rotation.

A lumbar stress reaction kept Jesus Luzardo off the mound after June 16 last season. He spoke confidently after the trade, however, about entering spring training healthy.

“It hindered me in my ability to do these other things. Now being back to being healthy, I think there are certain things that I was doing in ’22 and ’23 – maybe in the way of attacking guys or different little things that I can do in my game-planning attacking these hitters.” -Jesus Luzardo

The 27-year-old lefty dazzled in two perfect innings during his first Grapefruit League start. Two hitters swung right through strike three at his changeup, which has effectively kept hitters off balance in Luzardo’s best seasons.

His second start didn’t go so smoothly. He allowed three home runs on three consecutive pitches while Rob Thomson wore a headset for an in-game interview on ESPN.

Luzardo ranks near the top of the majors the past three seasons in strikeout rate and whiff rate. He ranked eighth among qualified starters with 10.5 strikeouts per nine innings in 2023.

Luzardo’s fastball velocity turned some heads at BayCare Ballpark this spring. He averaged 96.4 miles per hour with his four-seamer in 2023. The velocity dipped to 95.3 in 2024, and the rejuvenated strength is an encouraging indicator for a healthy start to 2025.

Jesús Luzardo #44 of the Philadelphia Phillies delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Boston Red Sox during a Grapefruit League spring training game at BayCare Ballpark on February 28, 2025 in Clearwater, Florida.Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images

2. Zack Wheeler

2024 Regular SeasonZack WheelerMLB RankMLB Average
ERA2.573rd4.07
WHIP0.963rd1.27
Opponent Batting Average.1922nd.243
Strikeouts2243rd (tied)---
Innings Pitched2004th---
Wins163rd (tied)---
FIP3.138th4.08

1. Ranger Suarez

Ranger Suarez in 2024StartsInnings PitchedERAWHIPStrikeouts Per 9Opponent Batting Average
1st Half1698 ⅓1.830.929.1.199
2nd Half1152 ⅓6.541.747.9.315
MLB Season Average----4.071.278.6.243
Colin Newby is a contributor for 97.5 The Fanatic who transitions Beasley Media's radio content onto digital platforms. His work includes on-site coverage of the Philadelphia Flyers and Philadelphia Phillies.