Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson believes the MLB's new ABS system will be a success.
The Phillies didn’t do much to change up their roster this offseason.
Before he makes the drive from Ontario to Clearwater, Fla., for spring training, the Phillies manager discusses a variety of topics on The Inquirer's baseball podcast.
The Philadelphia Phillies are set to return next season with two out of three of their most consequential free agents back in ...
The Philadelphia Phillies are now practicing the Art of Letting Go. After what happened with Bo Bichette and the New York ...
Say, someone like Bo Bichette, who has an All-Star background and fits Philadelphia’s need for another right-handed bat. The ...
The Philadelphia Phillies have a similar roster to last season, but their manager is shutting down this belief about the team ...
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson addressed the “running it back” narrative, defending the club’s roster construction ...
Automated balls and strikes have arrived in 2026, and the Phillies are already adjusting as Rob Thomson and players shared their early views.
The Phillies don’t have a major upgrade. They don’t have Bo Bichette, with whom they were close to a deal before the Mets ...
Thomson's trying to downplay that the Phillies aren't running it back, but it's hard not to see it as such with how the ...
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson sent a “disappointed” message about the New York Mets’ latest blockbuster move.