Gabe Kapler
The Phillies are reportedly in agreement with seven coaches for 2020. That should not be enough to dissuade a new manager.
According to Matt Gelb of the Athletic, the Phillies and former Orioles manager Buck Showalter have “mutual interest”, pending the fate of manager Gabe Kapler.
Might the Phillies be looking at wider-scale changes than manager Gabe Kapler, including president Andy MacPhail and Matt Klentak?
According to Todd Zolecki of MLB.com, the Phillies discussed more changes in August when hitting coach John Mallee was dismissed.
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Phillies general manager Matt Klentak insisted that the jobs of manager Gabe Kapler and the coaching staff are safe through season’s end.
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There have been many calls on social media to fire Phillies manager Gabe Kapler before the Phillies come home from their first road trip.