Walker Expresses Disdain for Philadelphia Phillies After Not Pitching in Postseason

Philadelphia Phillies Taijuan Walker expressed his displeasure with the Philadelphia Phillies after failing to appear in the postseason.
Walker Expresses Disdain for Philadelphia Phillies After Not Pitching in Postseason
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Philadelphia Phillies starter Taijuan Walker is not happy with his team, manager or outcome of the 2024 MLB season. 

After compiling the most wins on the pitching staff this season, with 15 wins, Walker was mysteriously left out of the action for the postseason. Walker didn't throw a single pitch.

Now, much that can probably be explained by his unsightly 5.93 ERA in September leading up to the postseason, but still, the Phillies could have used some extra firepower. 

The right-hander was signed to a four-year, $72 million contract last season, the type of money that one would expect means you get at least an inning of action in the postseason, much less a start.

Walker took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express his disdain with the organization and their decision making when it came to his utilization in October. 

There is also an X post going around showing Walker liking posts that criticize manager Rob Thomson and his decision making. Something that has been well documented following Philadelphia's loss in Game 7 of the NLCS against the Arizona Diamondbacks

Barring a surprising trade, Walker will be back in red pinstripes next season. His role may be ever-important as the status of free agent ace Aaron Nola is up in the air.

How the clubhouse, management and Walker will deal with this end of season drama remains to be seen. But the Phillies have every intention of returning to this stage next year.

The question is: what will Walker's role be?


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Kade Kistner
KADE KISTNER

Kade Kistner is the publisher and beat writer for Sports Illustrated's Inside the Phillies. An alumnus of Tulane University, Kade graduated in 2017 with a degree in Latin American Studies and a minor in Spanish. Upon graduation, Kade commissioned into the United States Navy and attended Naval Flight School in Pensacola, Fl. He served as a Naval Aviator and was stationed in Jacksonville, Fl.  During his time in school and the Navy, Kade began covering the MLB and NFL with USA Today, SB Nation, and Sports Illustrated.  Kade covered the New Orleans Saints, Texas Rangers, and numerous other teams within the Sports Illustrated network before launching Inside the Phillies, Inside the Astros, and Inside the Cubs. You can follow him on Twitter at @KadeKistner, or if you have any questions or comments he can be reached via email at kwkistner@gmail.com.