The Phillies have extended the contract of manager Rob Thomson through the 2025 season, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today.
The Phillies had signed Thomson to a two-year extension after the 2022 season, so this will now add one more year to his contract with the team. Earlier this offseason, the Phillies also extended their hitting coach Kevin Long to a contract through 2025. Thomson took over the Phillies top coaching job in the middle of 2022 after the team dismissed Joe Girardi. The team went 65-46 under his leadership to close the season and made the World Series before losing 4-2 to the Astros. They then won 90 games this year and lost in the NLCS to the Diamondbacks. Thomson previously spent 15 seasons as a coach between the Yankees and Phillies.