Joe Girardi sets eyes on postseason as Phillies spring training begins

Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Joe Girardi eyeing up postseason as Phillies spring training begins
Philadelphia Phillies' pitchers and catchers report to spring training.

CLEARWATER, Florida (WPVI) -- Philadelphia Phillies' pitchers and catchers have reported for spring training.

Joe Girardi is in Clearwater to weather the storm after the Phillies back-to-back September collapses that cost Gabe Kapler his job

The new Phillies manager, who won four World Series titles as a player and manager with the New York Yankees, believes there is enough talent out here to make the playoffs and he will do everything he can to help them pick up their play down the stretch.

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With Phillies pitchers and catchers set to report to Spring Training in less than three weeks, we caught up with new Phillies new manager Joe Girardi.

"My pressure comes from within because I want to win so bad. That burning desire to be a champion is something I will fight and I will work tirelessly to get to that point. That comes from within," said Girardi.

To get to that point, Girardi has a simple philosophy that starts in spring training, manage to get to the playoffs.

"The prize is really in the month October, not In April. Manage the work load so guys are at their best in October," says Girardi, based on his 11 years as a manager with the Marlins and Yankees.

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It's been nine years since the Phillies played October baseball, but Girardi believes the additions of starter Zack Wheeler and short stop Didi Gregorius will be enough to push them over the top.

"I believe in those guys in that room how hungry they are," said Girardi.

Phillies pitchers and catchers will have their first official work out Wednesday morning in Clearwater, Florida.