The new season officially begins two weeks from tomorrow.  The Phillies have been hard at work in Clearwater, Florida, preparing for the new season.  The Phillies still have some time to put the roster together, and the club has seen some of their injured players make progress.

Matt Breen of the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that outfielder Odubel Herrera will hit today in a minor league game, and second baseman Cesar Hernandez will play in a game tomorrow, as the Phillies split up and play games in Bradenton against the Pittsburgh Pirates and Sarasota against the Baltimore Orioles.

Here is my best guess of the Phillies roster come March 28 as the season opens in Philadelphia:

Outfielders (5):

  1. Bryce Harper
  2. Odubel Herrera
  3. Andrew McCutchen 
  4. Aaron Altherr
  5. Nick Williams

The Phillies had extra inventory in the outfield.  But with the injury to Roman Quinn, all five outfielders fit for now.  The starters will likely be McCutchen in left, Herrera in center, and Harper in right.  Altherr and Williams will be the right-handed and left-handed bench bats, respectively.

Infielders (5):

  1. Rhys Hoskins 
  2. Cesar Hernandez
  3. Jean Segura
  4. Maikel Franco
  5. Scott Kingery

The short Phillies bench means that Kingery will be the lone reserve in the infield. Kingery can back up third base, second base and shortstop, though he has yet to play first base.  Kingery or someone such as Williams might have to pick up a first base mitt at some point.

Catchers (2):

  1. J.T. Realmuto
  2. Andrew Knapp

The only question here is who will back up the All-Star Realmuto.  Knapp has been impressive so far in Grapefruit League action. The switch-hitting Knapp can bat from the left side, unlike veteran candidates Drew Butera and Rob Brantly, in camp on minor league deals.  Knapp is already on the roster, which is helpful. 

Starting Pitchers (5):

  1. Aaron Nola, RHP
  2. Jake Arrieta, RHP
  3. Nick Pivetta, RHP
  4. Vince Velasquez, RHP
  5. Zach Eflin, RHP

The Phillies will likely begin with those that started most games in 2018.  A left-handed starter would be a helpful addition, but is not considered likely.

Relief Pitchers (8):

  1. David Robertson, RHP (CL)
  2. Seranthony Dominguez, RHP
  3. Adam Morgan, LHP
  4. Jose Alvarez, LHP
  5. Pat Neshek, RHP
  6. Hector Neris, RHP
  7. Juan Nicasio, RHP
  8. Jared Eickhoff, RHP

The Phillies can send James Pazos to the minor leagues, which gives the club an opportunity to see Alvarez first.  The Phillies have plenty of right-handed veteran options.  Eickhoff, who probably will not make the starting rotation, could see some action as a reliever first, with an opening created by the injury to Tommy Hunter.

Injured List (2):

  1. Tommy Hunter, RHP
  2. Roman Quinn, OF

It is looking more and more like both Hunter and Quinn will not be ready by Opening Day.  This gives the Phillies some time to manage the log-jam that is in the bullpen and the outfield.

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