Phillies Opening Day 2025: Start Time, How to Watch and Stream

Bryce Harper and the Phillies will face the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on opening day Thursday.
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Phillies Opening Day 2025: Redemption or More Heartbreak?

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The long wait is over—Phillies baseball is back! But this isn’t just any Opening Day. With two straight years of playoff heartbreak, Philadelphia enters the 2025 season with one goal: redemption. The journey begins at 4:05 p.m. as Zack Wheeler takes the mound against the Washington Nationals, hoping to erase the bitter taste of last season’s early exit.

Wheeler, a two-time Cy Young runner-up, will battle Nationals lefty MacKenzie Gore, a key piece in the Juan Soto trade. But it’s not just about the pitching duel—this Phillies squad, outside of a few key additions like outfielder Max Kepler and pitchers Jordan Romano and Jesus Luzardo, is essentially the same team that came within one win of the World Series in 2023. Fans are asking: Can this group finally deliver?

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Pressure is mounting on manager Rob Thomson, whose .575 winning percentage ranks third among active managers. But after back-to-back postseason letdowns, the question looms—how much patience will the Phillies front office have if the team stumbles out of the gate? Inquirer columnist Marcus Hayes pointedly reminded fans of June 3, 2022, when Philadelphia axed Joe Girardi for failing to meet expectations. Could history repeat itself?

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Fans won’t miss a second of the action, with NBC10 airing the game live alongside radio broadcasts on 94.1 WIP and La Unika 1680 AM (Spanish). Streaming is also more accessible than ever, with Phillies games now available on Peacock and MLB.TV for in-market fans without a cable subscription.

Beyond the Phillies’ quest for revenge, MLB has introduced a few minor rule tweaks this season. Batters now get a free base rather than just a ball on shift violations, and replay officials will crack down on runners who overrun second base in an attempt to score. One thing that won’t change? No robot umpires—at least, not until 2026.

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Philadelphia enters Opening Day with a 66-74-2 record in season openers, dating back to 1883. They’ve faced the Nationals five times on Opening Day since Washington’s relocation, with the most recent matchup in 2017 ending in a nail-biting 7-6 loss. Will history repeat itself, or is this the year the Phillies finally break the cycle of heartbreak?

One thing is certain: the next chapter in this saga begins now.

 

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