Pain… pure pain.
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson spoke with ESPN in an in-game interview Wednesday as his team was participating in a spring training contest with the Florida Detroit Tigers. That being said, he didn’t say much and you’ll see why.
To explain the wild video, Thomson was forced to become an audience for pitchers Jesus Luzard Give up three consecutive home runs on three straight pitches. What happened at the bottom of two innings, the moment couldn’t make the timing worse as Thomson was trying to cut it up with a four-letter network. (Related: Cardinals’ Jordan Walker suffers knee injuries in a completely strange way – and is not accepted while we’re in it)
Tigers Center Fielder to start the scene Jamai Jones It knocked Homer from Luzardo, leading to ESPN calling out Pop as usual.
“It looked like a changeup,” Thomson said awkwardly.
And persistently continued to grow from there… you can see it in full here.
@tigers Move back to back with three consecutive pitches #springtraining pic.twitter.com/fqxnipa2bx
– MLB (@MLB) March 5, 2025
Man… It’s a tough day for Philadelphia when it comes to the world of baseball.
You have this situation in the Phillies, and in a blog I wrote previously, you have the Miami Hurricanes baseball team had Philadelphia milkshakes and hilariously troll vilanova and beat them after the fact.
Miami Baseball is playing Villa Nova today.
Stand fans can get @marklightshake Special things for the game:
A Philadelphia Cheesesteak Milk Shake with vanilla ice cream and vanilla syrup, topped with a mini cheesesteak sandwich! pic.twitter.com/qvxrcys4n3
– Darrenrovell (@darrenrovell) March 5, 2025
At least you got the Eagles, Philly.