The Philadelphia Phillies have mostly finalized their Opening Day roster, with just a few spots—like the final bench and bullpen positions—still up for consideration.
As the season opener approaches, the team continues to narrow down which spring training players will make the jump to the Majors, recently making two roster moves involving promising young prospects.
The Phillies reassigned versatile 24-year-old infielder/outfielder Felix Reyes and first-round 21-year-old outfielder Dante Nori to minor league camp, according to the team.
Reyes has impressed in spring training with a .333 batting average, three home runs, and a 1.022 OPS in 30 at-bats, while Nori has shown flashes of potential in the minors since being drafted in 2024.

Nori, who starred for Team Italy in the 2026 World Baseball Classic, gained major attention after going 8-for-20 in six games, hitting two home runs, recording six RBIs, two stolen bases, and finishing with an astonishing 1.185 OPS on a big international stage. His performance against top-level competition has only increased expectations for his impact in the Majors.

The WBC showing highlighted Nori’s ability to perform under pressure, helping Italy make a deep tournament run while showcasing the talent that makes him one of the Phillies’ most intriguing prospects.
His combination of speed, power, and versatility has fans and analysts alike keeping a close eye on him as 2026 begins.
If Nori can carry his hot streak into the regular season, the Phillies may soon have a dynamic outfielder ready to make a splash in the Major Leagues, potentially shaking up their roster and adding excitement to the team’s young core.