Getty Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson is safe for now.
After snapping their abysmal 10-game losing streak on Saturday, the Philadelphia Phillies fell short the first place Atlanta Braves, yet again. Starting pitcher Aaron Nola gave up six runs, and the Phillies offense only recorded two hits.
Amongst their struggles, talks are beginning to swirl regarding ‘cleaning out house’ for the Phillies organization, and manager Rob Thomson is in the hot seat.
Thomson has been apart of the Phillies organization since 2018 as their bench coach. He then served as interim manager in 2022, before becoming the full-time
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