Charlie Manuel is the winningest manager in Phillies history. (Bob Stanton/Icon Sportswire) The Philadelphia Phillies released a positive medical update Sunday morning on the status of former manager Charlie Manuel, who suffered a stroke Saturday. "This morning, the Phillies received a positive update from Manuel's wife, Missy," the team said in a statement. "Charlie has made progress over the past 12 hours, and his doctors are encouraged. "The Manuel family is very appreciative for every post on social media," the statement continued. "Charlie feels the love from his family and fans. Missy believes the incredible support is aiding in his recovery." Manuel, 79, suffered a stroke while undergoing an undisclosed medical procedure Saturday in Florida. At the time, doctors worked successfully to remove a blood clot, and said that the belief was that the next 24 hours would be "crucial" to Manuel's recovery. Among other positions he's held in the Phillies organization, Manuel was the manager from 2005 until being fired in August of 2013. Manuel is the winningest skipper in franchise history, having guided the Phillies to 780 wins in parts of nine seasons. Under his watch, the Phillies won five consecutive NL East titles from 2007-2011, a World Series title in 2008 and a second consecutive NL Pennant in 2009. Everyone at Phillies Nation sends their best wishes to Manuel, his friends and family. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies 2023 Walk-Up SongsTrea Turner May Need To Play Second Base Sooner Than Expected For PhilliesReport: Cardinals To Pursue Aaron Nola In OffseasonTrea Turner On Braves Being World Series Favorites: ‘We Don’t Care’On Rob Thomson, Ronald Acuña Jr. And The Braves Celebrating Against The PhilliesJimmy Rollins Dreams About A 2024 Phillies Lineup Including Mike TroutHas This Been A Good Season For Kyle Schwarber?Hunter Pence Says 2011 NLDS Will ‘Pain Me The Rest Of My LifeBobby Abreu Talks Hall Of Fame, Rollins, Utley And RolenPhillies Nation Top 15 Phillies Prospects: Summer 2023