Phillies’ Thomson becomes first Canadian to manage big-league game in home country
TORONTO — Philadelphia skipper Rob Thomson became the first Canadian to manage a Major League Baseball game in his home country when the Phillies played the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday night.
The native of Sarnia, Ont., has served as interim manager since Joe Girardi was fired June 3 after a 22-29 start.
“It’s great to be home. I love coming back here,” Thomson said in a pre-game availability at Rogers Centre. “I love the ballpark, especially when the roof is open. I’m going to have a lot of family and friends here.
“It means a lot. It really does.”