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Fired Rob Thomson 'Held Accountable' for Phillies' Losing Start, He Says

Fired Rob Thomson 'Held Accountable' for Phillies' Losing Start, He Says

Summary

The Philadelphia Phillies fired their manager, Rob Thomson, after a poor start to the 2026 baseball season. Thomson accepted responsibility for the team's performance and may return to the organization in a different role, while Don Mattingly was promoted to interim manager.

Key Facts

  • The Phillies started the 2026 MLB season with a 10-19 record, tied for the worst in baseball.
  • Phillies president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski, said the poor results were a team issue, not just one person’s fault.
  • Rob Thomson was fired as manager but said he accepts accountability for the team’s performance.
  • Thomson has been with the Phillies as manager since June 2022 and led them to the 2022 World Series.
  • Dombrowski considered offering Thomson a role as special assistant but expects him to take a break first.
  • Don Mattingly, the bench coach, was promoted to interim manager after Thomson’s departure.
  • Thomson expressed hope that the team would improve under Mattingly and highlighted the talent on the roster.
  • The Phillies have had playoff losses in recent years despite early successes under Thomson.
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