Daily News | Rob Thomson pulled Zack Wheeler, and the Phillies couldn’t survive his mistake
’ hopes for a championship to José Alvarado. No regret for the move he never should have made.
“He had lightning bolts coming out of his hand,” catcher J.T. Realmuto said. “His fastball was really good. It was probably the best I’ve seen it this season.” For another thing, Thomson had done too much to earn the players’ respect and affection for them, and the clubhouse was full with enough goodwill that Wheeler couldn’t even bring himself to turn a side-eye toward Alvarado.
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