PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Phillies fired manager Rob Thomson on Tuesday after the team lost 11 of 12 games and began the day tied for last place in the majors. Thomson had guided the Phillies to four consecutive playoff appearances, including their run to the 2022 World Series. Bench coach Don Mattingly was named interim manager through the end of the season, and third-base coach Dusty Wathan was promoted to bench coach. The moves come as the Phillies attempt to halt a severe slide that left them with 11 losses in 12 games and tied for the majors' basement, efforts intended to stabilize the club's on-field performance.
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If you're a Phillies fan, this shake-up could affect the team's performance. It's a chance for a fresh start. Keep an eye on how Mattingly and Wathan steer the team. They might bring new strategies to the field.
The Phillies are in a tough spot, but they're not giving up. They're making big changes to turn things around. If you're a baseball fan, this is a season to watch. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good comeback story.
The Phillies front office and prospective managerial candidates benefited operationally by creating a pathway for immediate leadership change intended to address poor early-season performance.
Rob Thomson suffered a professional setback with his dismissal after a significant losing stretch, and players and staff face disruption amid midseason coaching changes.
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Phillies Replace Manager Amid Early-Season Losing Collapse
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