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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 36 MIN

Philadelphia Phillies Front Office Changes and Managerial History

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On April 28, 2026, the Philadelphia Phillies dismissed manager Rob Thomson following a difficult 9-19 start to the season. This record tied the team for the worst in baseball and left them 10.5 games behind the division lead by late April. To lead the club for the remainder of the season, the organization promoted bench coach Don Mattingly to the position of interim manager. This appointment created a historically unique situation, as Mattingly now reports to his son, Preston Mattingly, who serves as the team’s Vice President and General Manager.The decision to fire Thomson came despite his recent contract extension through 2027 and a highly successful tenure that included a .568 winning percentage, the highest for any manager in franchise history since 1900. Thomson, affectionately nicknamed "Topper" by Joe Torre for always being "on top of everything" during spring training, led the Phillies to four consecutive playoff appearances and the 2022 National League pennant. However, the team's early-season collapse and a trend of diminishing postseason returns prompted the front office to seek a new leadership voice.Before finalizing Mattingly's promotion, the Phillies reportedly offered the managerial job to Alex Cora, who had been fired by the Red Sox just days earlier. Cora declined the offer, stating his intention to spend the remainder of the year as a "full-time dad". This led the Phillies to elevate the 65-year-old Mattingly, a former American League MVP with 12 years of managerial experience leading the Los Angeles Dodgers and Miami Marlins.The leadership change coincides with a broader front office restructuring that began in late 2024. Sam Fuld, the former general manager, transitioned to the business side of the organization to eventually become the President of Business Operations, which led to Preston Mattingly's promotion to general manager. This father-son dynamic between a manager and a general manager is considered unprecedented in the modern history of the sport.The Phillies’ struggles in 2026 have been linked to underperforming veteran stars and a lack of depth in the pitching rotation. Key players like Trea Turner, Alec Bohm, and Bryson Stott experienced significant slumps, while the defense ranked near the bottom of the league in several categories. Additionally, the team faced challenges with an aging roster and injuries to high-profile pitchers.In his first game as manager, Mattingly guided the Phillies to a 7-0 shutout victory over the San Francisco Giants. The win featured a dominant performance by pitcher Jesus Luzardo, who threw seven scoreless innings, and a four-hit game from Trea Turner. While the victory provided immediate relief, the team remains in a significant hole and must maintain a high winning pace for the rest of the season to remain in postseason contention. Don Mattingly’s extensive background in managing difficult clubhouse environments is seen as a key asset as the team attempts to replicate the mid-season turnaround they achieved in 2022.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support.

On April 28, 2026, the Philadelphia Phillies dismissed manager Rob Thomson following a difficult 9-19 start to the season. This record tied the team for the worst in baseball and left them 10.5 games behind the division lead by late April. To lead the club for the remainder of the season, the organization promoted bench coach Don Mattingly to the position of interim manager. This appointment created a historically unique situation, as Mattingly now reports to his son, Preston Mattingly, who serves as the team’s Vice President and General Manager.The decision to fire Thomson came despite his recent contract extension through 2027 and a highly successful tenure that included a .568 winning percentage, the highest for any manager in franchise history since 1900. Thomson, affectionately nicknamed "Topper" by Joe Torre for always being "on top of everything" during spring training, led the Phillies to four consecutive playoff appearances and the 2022 National League pennant. However, the team's early-season collapse and a trend of diminishing postseason returns prompted the front office to seek a new leadership voice.Before finalizing Mattingly's promotion, the Phillies reportedly offered the managerial job to Alex Cora, who had been fired by the Red Sox just days earlier. Cora declined the offer, stating his intention to spend the remainder of the year as a "full-time dad". This led the Phillies to elevate the 65-year-old Mattingly, a former American League MVP with 12 years of managerial experience leading the Los Angeles Dodgers and Miami Marlins.The leadership change coincides with a broader front office restructuring that began in late 2024. Sam Fuld, the former general manager, transitioned to the business side of the organization to eventually become the President of Business Operations, which led to Preston Mattingly's promotion to general manager. This father-son dynamic between a manager and a general manager is considered unprecedented in the modern history of the sport.The Phillies’ struggles in 2026 have been linked to underperforming veteran stars and a lack of depth in the pitching rotation. Key players like Trea Turner, Alec Bohm, and Bryson Stott experienced significant slumps, while the defense ranked near the bottom of the league in several categories. Additionally, the team faced challenges with an aging roster and injuries to high-profile pitchers.In his first game as manager, Mattingly guided the Phillies to a 7-0 shutout victory over the San Francisco Giants. The win featured a dominant performance by pitcher Jesus Luzardo, who threw seven scoreless innings, and a four-hit game from Trea Turner. While the victory provided immediate relief, the team remains in a significant hole and must maintain a high winning pace for the rest of the season to remain in postseason contention. Don Mattingly’s extensive background in managing difficult clubhouse environments is seen as a key asset as the team attempts to replicate the mid-season turnaround they achieved in 2022.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/champions-network--6884663/support.

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