The Philadelphia Phillies announced their World Series roster Friday morning, and there are some adjustments from the NLCS: https://twitter.com/destiny_lugardo/status/1586018876495564800 Nick Maton is back on the roster for the first time since the NLWCS, and will offer a bench option for Rob Thomson. He replaces Dalton Guthrie, who had been on the roster the last two rounds as a late-inning defensive replacement in the outfield. Also back on the roster is Nick Nelson, who had been removed during the NLCS after David Robertson returned from a calf injury. Bailey Falter -- who gave up four earned runs in 2/3 of an inning in his Game 4 NLCS start -- is off the roster for the World Series. That would seem to suggest that Noah Syndergaard will start Game 4 of the Fall Classic on Tuesday, although Kyle Gibson still remains as a possible alternative. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2022 Postseason Walk-Up SongsThe Bryce Harper To Houston Trade Package That Fell Through Was Finally RevealedJustin Verlander And Dave Dombrowski's Baseball Journeys Lead Them To World Series MatchupAsk The Phillies: When Did You Think This Team Could Go On A Special Run?Jean Segura Hopeful To Stay With Phillies Beyond 2022, But Focused On World SeriesThe Most Unforgettable Individual Plays And Performances From The Phillies’ Pennant RunRanger Suárez’s Moment A Beautiful Ending To Fairytale Pennant RunThe Best Moments From The Phillies’ Post NLCS Celebration‘This Is What The City Needed’: Philadelphia Celebrates Phillies NL Pennant, Improbable Run To World Series30 Numbers To Remember On Bryce Harper’s 30th Birthday Phillies Nation Podcast · Phils-Astros World Series Deep Dive (and NLCS Wrap-Up)