The Philadelphia Phillies secured their spot in the National League Division Series by clinching their first NL East title since 2011, following an impressive regular season where they finished as the second-best team in the National League. Unlike their deep playoff runs in 2022 and 2023, which began in the Wild Card round, this year they have the advantage of a bye. While some worry that a break could put them at a disadvantage against teams already in high-pressure situations, the Phillies are confident they’ll be ready for Game 1.
During this downtime, the team has had time to reflect. One question raised to Dave Dombrowski, president of baseball operations, was about the longevity of the team’s championship window, especially with some key players aging. Dombrowski expressed confidence that the window remains open, stating that while certain players may decline, the organization is well-positioned to continue competing, thanks to young talent in their system and financial backing from ownership.
Many of the Phillies’ current stars are in their 30s, and although they performed well this season, the potential for a rapid decline in production is a valid concern. There is a sense of urgency for this group to capitalize on their success and win a championship. However, Dombrowski believes the team has the infrastructure in place to sustain success, citing young players like Bryson Stott, Alec Bohm, and Brandon Marsh, along with prospects such as Andrew Painter and Mick Abel, as the future core.
The Phillies hope to emulate teams like the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox, who maintained success by blending veteran leadership with emerging talent. The goal for Philadelphia is clear: win the World Series in 2024.
In terms of pitching, the Phillies finished the season with a strong 95-67 record, despite struggling to find consistency from their fifth starter. Taijuan Walker, who signed a four-year, $72 million deal, posted a disappointing 7.10 ERA in 2024, leading to his demotion to the bullpen. The Phillies may explore alternative options, including the possibility of trading for St. Louis Cardinals ace Sonny Gray. Although Gray had a slightly down year in 2024, he would provide stability in the rotation if the price is right, making him a potential target for Philadelphia this offseason.