The Philadelphia Phillies have extended the contract of their manager, Rob Thomson, through the 2027 season. Thomson, 62, has guided the team to four consecutive playoff appearances, including a trip to the 2022 World Series and the 2023 National League Championship Series. Additionally, the Phillies secured NL East titles in both 2024 and 2025, though they were eliminated in the National League Division Series by the eventual World Series champions, the Los Angeles .
Since taking over as manager on June 3, 2022, replacing Joe Girardi, Thomson has led the Phillies to 346 wins, the second-highest total in MLB behind only the ’ 368 wins. He began with the Phillies as a bench coach in 2018 under Gabe Kapler. Before joining Philadelphia, Thomson spent 28 years with the New York Yankees (1990-2017), including a decade on their Major League coaching staff as bench coach and third base coach.
Thomson is notable for becoming just the fourth MLB manager to reach the playoffs in each of his first four seasons, joining Dave Roberts, Aaron Boone, and Mike Matheny. He is also the third Phillies manager to win back-to-back division titles, a distinction shared with Charlie Manuel and Danny Ozark.
Fan Take: This contract extension signals the Phillies’ confidence in Thomson’s leadership and consistency, offering stability for a team that has become a strong playoff contender. For baseball fans, it underscores the value of strong managerial leadership in sustaining success and building a competitive legacy.

