A short but emotional chapter has officially ended as Joe Ross spoke out to express his gratitude to the Philadelphia Phillies and their fans, after a series of events forced him to leave the team and embark on a new journey in his tumultuous career.
It wasn’t the ending he wanted.
It wasn’t how fans envisioned it when Ross signed his contract with the Phillies before the 2025 season.
But baseball, as he himself admitted, has never been an easy path.
Ross came to Philadelphia with the expectation of bringing depth to the pitching staff. An experienced pitcher, a World Series champion, was expected to provide stability in the bullpen. But reality unfolded in a completely different way. He finished the season with an ERA of 5.12 after 51 innings – a number reflecting a difficult and inconsistent season.

And then, the decision to leave came sooner than expected.
After being dropped from the roster, Ross not only left the Phillies but also entered a period of uncertainty with a constant change of destination. He had a brief stint with a new team, but it quickly ended when he became a free agent again just days after his first appearance.
Amidst all that upheaval, what caught the fans’ attention wasn’t the numbers, but the way Ross chose to say goodbye.
No blame.
No justification.
Just gratitude.
“I know things didn’t go as expected, but wearing the Phillies jersey was a very special part of my career,” Ross shared, his tone calm but sincere. “The fans here always bring an energy you can’t find anywhere else.”
That wasn’t just polite talk.
It was genuine emotion.
Philadelphia has always been known as one of the cities with the most passionate fan communities in MLB. They may be demanding, they may be high-maintenance, but they are also the ones who are willing to support their team with all their heart.
And Ross felt that.
Even though it was only for a short time, he left a part of himself here.
“There were tough days, but I never felt alone. The fans were always there, always supportive, and that meant a lot to me,” he added.
In the world of professional sports, where everything is often measured by performance, such words offer a different perspective.
More humane.
More genuine.
Ross’s journey isn’t the story of a dazzling star. It’s the story of a player who had to fight for survival, to find opportunities, and to continue pursuing his passion despite the bumpy road.
From the Washington Nationals – where he reached the pinnacle with a World Series championship – to his years of rebuilding with other teams, Ross has always been a model of perseverance.
And Philadelphia is just one chapter in that journey.
An imperfect chapter, but no less meaningful.

His former teammates at the Phillies also hold Ross in high regard. They understand that in a fiercely competitive environment, not everyone can find the right position immediately. But they also know that Ross has always been a professional, always ready to give whenever given the chance.
Now, having returned to the free agency market, Ross’s future remains uncertain. At 32, he’s no longer a young talent, but his experience and fighting spirit are still factors that can help him find new opportunities.
And perhaps most importantly, he’s not ready to stop yet.
“I still have a lot to prove. And I will keep fighting,” Ross affirmed.
But whatever the road ahead, one thing is certain.
Philadelphia will always be a part of his story.
Not because of the numbers.
But because of the emotions that remain.
And sometimes, in baseball, that’s what makes a journey memorable.