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The Philadelphia Phillies’ offensive struggles during their recent road trip out west have been a cause for concern. However, manager Joe Thomson and catcher J.T. Realmuto remain optimistic that the team’s slump will end soon.

The Phillies offense has been noticeably quiet during their time on the road, but Realmuto and Thomson are keeping a positive mindset. They know that in baseball, you can’t dwell on past performances and must focus on the next game ahead. Both believe that the team’s offensive firepower will return soon, and they are looking forward to getting back on track.

Despite their recent struggles, Realmuto and Thomson are staying confident in the team’s ability to produce runs and win games. They understand that baseball is a game of highs and lows, and they remain optimistic that the offense will break out of their slump in the near future. With another game on the horizon, the Phillies are ready to put their struggles behind them and get back to their winning ways.

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