Rob Thomson was let go as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies after a disappointing 9-19 start to the season. He expressed gratitude for his four years with the team and emphasized accountability for the team's performance.
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Rob Thomson was let go after a 9-19 start to the season
He led the Phillies to four consecutive playoff appearances
Thomson emphasized accountability for the team's performance
He expressed gratitude for his time with the organization
Thomson is open to staying in the Phillies organization
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PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 14: Manager Rob Thomson #49 of the Philadelphia Phillies talks with media prior to the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Denis Kennedy/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 14: Manager Rob Thomson #49 of the Philadelphia Phillies talks with media prior to the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday, April 14, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Denis Kennedy/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
PHILADELPHIA â All Rob Thomson knows is accountability. If there was anyone to blame for the Philliesâ 9-19 start, place the blame on Thomson.
Thatâs how Thomson carried himself to the end. Even though Thomson was let go on Tuesday, he felt it was important to speak to the people that treated him fairly over the years.
This was the least Thomson could do. A thank you for four great years as Phillies manager.
âWe havenât played well, for whatever reason,â Thomson said in a farewell call to reporters on Tuesday, the day he was let go by the organization. When youâre not playing well, and youâre the manager of a ball club, youâre held accountable. And rightly so.â
âI think when youâre an accountable person, youâre a leader, youâre gonna stand up and answer the questions when itâs all over.â
The Phillies chose to move on from Thomson after a 9-19 start, an unfathomable first 28 games for a team with World Series expectations. Thomson led the Phillies to four consecutive playoff appearances as manager of the club, joining Charlie Manuel as the only managers in franchise history to accomplish that task.
As Thomson always conducted his business, he took the responsibility for the Phillies offense ranking 29th in baseball in batting average (.219) and OPS (.656). Ditto for the starting pitching ranking 30th in baseball in ERA (5.80).
The players respected how Thomson went to bat for them. Thereâs a reason why several players mentioned they were frustrated over the move. They knew their play was the reason why Dave Dombrowski and the front offense moved on from Thomson.
âThe one thing I tried to do throughout my four years here is let the players play and let the talent take care of itself and not try to get in the way,â Thomson said. âFor the most part itâs worked, and itâs gonna continue to work.â
Thomson did have those conversations with some players about his departure. The message was the same as it was in his four years as the manager.
âFor the most part, thereâs so much mutual respect between myself and the players,â Thomson said. âLook, they gotta keep going. They have a game. They gotta keep playing and they gotta keep working. They gotta keep competing.â
Will this be the end of Thomsonâs career in baseball? Thomson admitted he may actually take a dip in the pool his wife bought last summer, reflecting on 42 years in the sport.
Dombrowski said there will be a special assistant role for Thomson and he was offered. Thomson admitted he wasnât offered anything yet.
âI am open to staying in this organization. I donât wanna go anywhere else,â Thomson said. âI love this organization. Iâve been treated with class and dignity these past eight years.
âMaybe right now isnât the right time, but Iâm all in on it.â
Who knows? Thomson may be back when the Phillies start to make a summer push. He knows this team isnât going quietly into the night.
No one believes the Phillies will save their season more than Thomson. Heâs seen this group come back before.
âI still think, and I hope, because I love these guys,â Thomson said. âI think this club is gonna get straightened out. This thing is gonna get turned around.â
Q&A
Why was Rob Thomson fired as manager of the Philadelphia Phillies?
Rob Thomson was fired due to the Phillies' poor 9-19 start to the season, which fell short of World Series expectations.
What were Rob Thomson's accomplishments as manager of the Phillies?
Thomson led the Phillies to four consecutive playoff appearances, becoming one of only two managers in franchise history to achieve this.
What did Rob Thomson say about his departure from the Phillies?
Thomson expressed gratitude towards the organization and emphasized accountability, stating that he felt responsible for the team's struggles.
Is Rob Thomson open to staying with the Phillies organization after his firing?
Yes, Thomson indicated he is open to a special assistant role within the organization and expressed a desire to remain with the team.
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