Phillies Face Off Against Front Office in Postseason Poll
Philadelphia Phillies fans are putting their two cents on the team's offseason decisions, with a majority opting to part ways with some key players. The results of a reader poll reveal that manager Rob Thomson may not have a place at the helm come 2026, as 54% of respondents believe the team made the wrong decision in committing to his contract.
President Dave Dombrowski, on the other hand, has garnered significant support from fans, with an overwhelming 76.4% backing him for another season. The front office's handling of player moves also seems to be well-received, with Kyle Schwarber receiving only 57.5% of votes to return.
The Phillies' pitching staff is another area where opinions are divided. Ranger Suárez, who recently left as a free agent, has 71% support for his re-signing. In contrast, Taijuan Walker's $18 million contract next season is not looking good, with 78% of fans wanting him gone.
Outfielders Nick Castellanos and Max Kepler are also at odds with the fanbase, but to different extents - 93% want Castellanos out, while a mere 10% think Kepler should be let go. Alec Bohm and Harrison Bader, meanwhile, have 56% and 79%, respectively, of support for their departure.
The Phillies' bench players also received mixed reviews, with Edmundo Sosa and Rafael Marchán garnering significant support, but Garrett Stubbs, Weston Wilson, and Johan Rojas falling out of favor.
Ultimately, the results of this poll paint a picture of a team that is looking to make some changes in the offseason. Whether those changes will be successful remains to be seen, but one thing is clear - Phillies fans are ready for something new.
				
			Philadelphia Phillies fans are putting their two cents on the team's offseason decisions, with a majority opting to part ways with some key players. The results of a reader poll reveal that manager Rob Thomson may not have a place at the helm come 2026, as 54% of respondents believe the team made the wrong decision in committing to his contract.
President Dave Dombrowski, on the other hand, has garnered significant support from fans, with an overwhelming 76.4% backing him for another season. The front office's handling of player moves also seems to be well-received, with Kyle Schwarber receiving only 57.5% of votes to return.
The Phillies' pitching staff is another area where opinions are divided. Ranger Suárez, who recently left as a free agent, has 71% support for his re-signing. In contrast, Taijuan Walker's $18 million contract next season is not looking good, with 78% of fans wanting him gone.
Outfielders Nick Castellanos and Max Kepler are also at odds with the fanbase, but to different extents - 93% want Castellanos out, while a mere 10% think Kepler should be let go. Alec Bohm and Harrison Bader, meanwhile, have 56% and 79%, respectively, of support for their departure.
The Phillies' bench players also received mixed reviews, with Edmundo Sosa and Rafael Marchán garnering significant support, but Garrett Stubbs, Weston Wilson, and Johan Rojas falling out of favor.
Ultimately, the results of this poll paint a picture of a team that is looking to make some changes in the offseason. Whether those changes will be successful remains to be seen, but one thing is clear - Phillies fans are ready for something new.