Phils' rout is bittersweet: 'It all comes down to winning'
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PHILADELPHIA -- Kyle Schwarber started the post-Joe Girardi era on Friday with a first-pitch leadoff home run to center field.
It continued from there in a 10-0 victory over the Angels at Citizens Bank Park. Bryson Stott hit the first home run of his career, a three-run blast in the second. Bryce Harper hit a three-run homer in the fifth. Schwarber and Harper went yard again in the sixth. Zach Eflin pitched great in eight innings. Nick Maton and Od¨²bel Herrera made diving catches to rob Mike Trout of a couple hits.
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It was just one game under interim manager Rob Thomson, but perhaps president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski¡¯s managerial shakeup sparked something. Maybe it was the kick in the butt the players needed.
¡°It better be, because everybody in the clubhouse now knows that [stuff] isn¡¯t going well, so changes were made,¡± Phillies right fielder Nick Castellanos said before the game. ¡°It¡¯s a sad day when somebody loses their job because we¡¯re not performing. I take that hard.
¡°It definitely shakes things up. We¡¯ll see how that plays out.¡±
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Players pretty much said the same thing following Girardi¡¯s dismissal: somebody always takes the fall when a team underperforms, but the responsibility falls on the players.
¡°The players are playing,¡± Rhys Hoskins said. ¡°The coaches aren¡¯t playing. The players are playing. ¡ At the end of the day it¡¯s about winning baseball games and we didn¡¯t do enough of that.¡±
¡°The way I look at it is it always comes down to the players, because we¡¯re the ones that have to play,¡± Castellanos said. ¡°If the players were playing better, we¡¯d have more wins and Joe would still have a job.¡±
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Girardi lost his job because the Phillies were 22-29 with a franchise-record payroll. They entered Friday 12 games behind the Mets in the National League East, and 5 1/2 games behind the Giants for the third NL Wild Card.
Dombrowski said he thinks a new voice could help save the season. He said Thomson provides ¡°a different type of communication aspect with the players than what was taking place. I think that was really important for us.¡±
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It was an interesting comment. There didn¡¯t seem to be a major problem in the clubhouse with Girardi, like previous Phillies managers, where players frequently griped about one thing or another. Girardi certainly wasn¡¯t Charlie Manuel, who was always laughing and joking with his players. But no question Girardi¡¯s decision not to pitch Corey Knebel on May 24 in Atlanta didn¡¯t go over well. Knebel, Schwarber and Kyle Gibson met with Girardi the next day.
¡°It all comes down to winning, and we just haven¡¯t done that,¡± Harper said. ¡°As a team, there¡¯s blame on us as well. There¡¯s just not blame on Joe. We haven¡¯t played to the best of our ability. We haven¡¯t done the things to be the team that we should be.
¡°I talked to Joe this morning after it happened and told him thank you. He¡¯s put a lot of effort, time into this game and organization trying to make it great and get us to where we need to be. I just wanted to let him know I was thankful for that because of the time he spends away from his family, his daughter, her basketball career. I put blame on guys in this clubhouse, myself included.¡±
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Does he think Thomson can help?
¡°He¡¯s been around the game for a long time,¡± Harper said. ¡°He¡¯s been around winning teams and winning managers as well, like Joe Girardi, right? He¡¯s been in this organization for five years now. He knows the ins and outs. He brings that new voice, maybe he¡¯s more open now since he is the manager and not the bench coach. I think we¡¯ll see more out of him.¡±
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Thomson joked that every night is not going to be as easy as Friday. Managers don¡¯t make too many difficult decisions in 10-run victories.
There will be difficult times, but he enjoyed his debut.
¡°Leading up to the game, I had a little more anxiety leading up, dealing with all the stuff, all the meetings,¡± Thomson said. ¡°Once we got to the game, I felt OK. It was normal.¡±
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The players congratulated Thomson in the clubhouse afterward. This was his first win as a big league manager.
¡°It was a great way to go out there, respond today and get [Thomson] the first official managerial win,¡± Schwarber said. ¡°We said some things to him. Congratulated him, things like that. Go out there and do it again tomorrow, right? He¡¯s a baseball rat. He¡¯s been in the game a long time. To see him get this opportunity, if it¡¯s not Joe, I think everybody is really happy that it¡¯s going to be him.¡±