Phillies fans had a lot to say about Joe Girardi's firing. Most saw this one coming and say it's about time. They’re ready for a change and a winning record. ARobertsCBS reports
Most saw this one coming and say it’s about time. They’re ready for a change and a winning record.In a city where sports is in our DNA, pinpointing what went wrong is pretty easy.“Their defense hasn’t been good and their offense hasn’t had the spark,” Anna Marks said.While everyone understands the shared responsibility of a season, most are looking forward to a new manager.
“I think it will be a good change for them. Obviously, this season has been off to a rough start,” Sierra Wright said. “Rob Thomson has been on the team for a while so hopefully, he can build that relationship with them,” Anna Marks said. And despite this town being notoriously “don’t let the door hit you on the way out” tough, the Phillies faithful say keep the faith.MORE NEWS:
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