{"id":337,"date":"2026-06-01T18:48:34","date_gmt":"2026-06-01T18:48:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=337"},"modified":"2026-06-01T18:48:34","modified_gmt":"2026-06-01T18:48:34","slug":"phillies-extra-qa-joe-maddon-on-what-it-would-take-for-mike-trout-to-be-traded-rob-thomsons-firing-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=337","title":{"rendered":"\u2018Phillies Extra\u2019 Q&#038;A: Joe Maddon on what it would take for Mike Trout to be traded, Rob Thomson\u2019s firing, and more"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><div><div><audio><\/audio><\/div><\/div><p>Joe Maddon managed against the Phillies in the World Series. Kyle Schwarber played for him with the Cubs and Brandon Marsh with the Angels. He has known Rob Thomson and Don Mattingly for years.<\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=335\">Anthropic files to go public, setting stage for huge IPO<\/a><\/p><div><\/div><p>Oh, and he used to manage Mike Trout.<\/p><div><\/div><div><div><div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div><\/div><p>Maddon recently brought his unique perspective to <i>Phillies Extra<\/i>, The Inquirer\u2019s baseball podcast, to share his thoughts on all things Phillies. <\/p><div><\/div><p>Here are a few excerpts from the conversation. Watch the full interview below and subscribe to the <i>Phillies Extra <\/i>podcaston Spotify or Apple Podcasts.<\/p><div><\/div><div><div><iframe loading=\"lazy\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" allowfullscreen=\"\" frameborder=\"0\" height=\"315\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/eV2KKdiF3BE?feature=oembed\" style=\"width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute; left: 0;\" title=\"Phillies Extra with Joe Maddon\" width=\"560\"><\/iframe><\/div><\/div><div><\/div><div><h5>Q: You managed Trout for parts of three years, which I think equips you to handle this question: Why do you think he has never asked for a trade from the Angels? And do you think that will ever change?<\/h5><\/div><div><\/div><p><b>A<\/b>: He\u2019s from Millville, [N.J.], not far from Philadelphia. He\u2019s a small town guy. I\u2019m a small town guy. I\u2019m in Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania. My hometown, Hazleton, is right over there. Sensibility-wise, it\u2019s like loyalty. We were raised that way. I was never of the ilk that I\u2019m going to walk into the boss\u2019 office and demand anything. I just think there\u2019s a level of loyalty that has been embedded in us, whether it\u2019s through your parents, your coaches, your teachers, the city itself. <\/p><div><\/div><p>So, I just think the reason why that hasn\u2019t happened [is] because that\u2019s who he is. He\u2019s not going to do that. And then you got [owner] Arte [Moreno] on the other side, who, I don\u2019t think wants to be the guy that trades Mike Trout, either. I think there\u2019s these opposing forces at work right here. The only way it\u2019s going to happen, I think, is if the Angels decide that they\u2019d like to do this, they would then approach Mike about it. And then if they were to do it that way, I think that would become more amenable to Mike. But for him to be proactively trying to get this done, I don\u2019t see that happening. <\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>&#8230; I really thought when Shohei [Ohtani] left a couple years ago [in free agency], they should have traded Mike at that point, although he had been hurt a lot. Right now, he\u2019s playing every day, his OPS is good, he\u2019s getting on base a lot. He looks fine in the outfield. I watch him move around, he looks like he\u2019s pretty healthy right now. So this is the optimal moment to do it, or you just can eat it. &#8230; The thing [the Angels] have to realize is that you\u2019re not going to get the same level of prospect for Mike Trout, regardless of future Hall of Fame or not, that you think you would like to. So, you have to lower your expectations a little bit to get this deal done. But they should get at least one, maybe two guys they kind of dig on, and then move it forward from right there. And plus the game itself, and Mike himself, I think deserves that kind of opportunity to be able to play some postseason baseball to be highlighted in that regard. <\/p><div><\/div><p>So, that\u2019s how I see it. Mike\u2019s not going to be proactively involved in setting this up. It\u2019s got to be the Angels to him, I think. And then at that point, I think Mike would probably acquiesce and move it from there. But I just think it has a lot to do with where he\u2019s from, how he grew up, who his parents are. I think you\u2019re not going to be very demanding to your employers, your boss at that point.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><h5>Q: What are your thoughts on the firing of Rob Thomson?<\/h5><\/div><div><\/div><p><b>A<\/b>: Robbie hadn\u2019t changed at all. Robbie was still outstanding at what he did. It always amazes me why somebody has to be fired in that particular moment, unless he had lost the clubhouse, unless he did something untoward that really upset a lot of different people. I don\u2019t really understand that. Just a year ago, two years ago, before that, he\u2019s one of the best \u2026 managers out there. But then all of a sudden, he\u2019s not good. And I just don\u2019t like that, quite frankly, because Robbie is very good. The fact that the team did not play well wasn\u2019t his fault. Sorry, but it\u2019s not. <\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>I would consider the acquisitional process or things that occurred outside of his office first. So, having said all that, of course it did happen, and I believe Robbie\u2019s going to land on his feet very, very well. I don\u2019t even know exactly what he\u2019s doing right now. But those are the kind of moments that you see, that unless there\u2019s a really good reason [but] just the team has lost some games? The guy has had a great track record, so I didn\u2019t like it, quite frankly. And just like the Mets stayed with Carlos [Mendoza] for a bit \u2026 I always evaluate based on what I hear when they speak, and always solid good stuff. And I\u2019m not there, and I\u2019m not in the locker room, but I never really heard anything said badly about these fellas. <\/p><p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/corporate-movers-usa.com\/?p=333\">Daughter who stabbed mother to death in West Philadelphia is in custody, police say<\/a><\/p><div><\/div><p>So again, it\u2019s just the way the game\u2019s run. I think social media really has fueled a lot of this to the point where it becomes a real hot-button topic, where some really sound baseball folks from the past probably would not have reached that. But I think we are so influenced by our phones and thumbs and fingers and opinions that are varied and really shouldn\u2019t carry a whole lot of weight, actually. The only weight that should be necessary is that among the front office and the scouting department. And that\u2019s where the decision-making should be made, not publicly.<\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><h5>Q: What stands out to you when you watch Brandon Marsh play now, considering you saw him when he was really young in his career with the Angels?<\/h5><\/div><div><\/div><p><b>A<\/b>: It\u2019s always a concern with the young left-handed hitter coming up through the minor leagues that\u2019s done well that he\u2019s going to become an everyday player. It\u2019s always left-handed more than it is right-handed. We could talk about Schwarber, too, and there\u2019s other lefties that I\u2019ve had that as they come up through the minor leagues \u2014 how can he become [an] everyday [player], because is he going to be able to handle that side, left-on-left? So, when I\u2019m watching him now, it\u2019s just a maturation process. It\u2019s just time. These guys don\u2019t have enough opportunity to bake in the minor leagues to the point where they become accomplished. They just get here so quickly, the number of at-bats down there, the number of situations to have been put into left-on-left at-bats, they\u2019re not piled up high enough. So, then you come to the major leagues where everything\u2019s so scrutinized, and you have to perform right now in order to maintain your status there. And then the pressure mounts regarding I\u2019ve got hit this lefty or otherwise, whatever. But I think [hitting coach] Kevin [Long] has done a nice job. They\u2019ve both done a nice job. I like his setup. I like how quiet he is. <\/p><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><div><\/div><p>\u2026 But the thing about Marshy, he always hit the ball well to left-center, even as a kid. That was the one thing I noticed on the films that I saw of him that I liked. He started to bat a little bit different way, kind of like tapped the nail of the head, and he kept the bat more in front of his head, and he was able to really hit the ball well to the left-center side. Great speed, great energy for the game. He had all that stuff. <\/p><div><\/div><p>When I was [with the Angels], it was between him and Jo Adell. And at that time, [it was] who\u2019s going to make it first? And really the overarching concept of the thought was that Marshy was going to be there before Jo. Jo needed more polishing at that point. Right now, look what Jo\u2019s doing. These are two wonderful young men, these two guys. I was in love with both of them over there. <\/p><div><\/div><p>I\u2019m so happy for the success of both of them, but Marshy specifically. Larry Bowa called me about Marsh when they were ready to trade for him [in 2022] and asked me what I thought. I said he just needs more information, he needs more time, that\u2019s all. That\u2019s all he needed, because athletically, my God, and as a teammate it\u2019s hard to beat this guy. So he has all the appropriate bells and whistles. 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