The Toronto Blue Jays are moving Don Mattingly to more of a "traditional role" of full-time bench coach for the 2025 season, general manager Ross Atkins told reporters on Wednesday.
More changes are coming to the Toronto Blue Jays’ coaching staff, this time involving Don Mattingly. After one season as the club’s offensive co-ordinator,
It’s the New York Yankees story they didn’t want you to know about. Before the team’s dynasty was rebuilt they first had to endure the debacle that was the scandal-packed 1990 season.
Batter up! Fans of the Toronto Blue Jays got a look at what could come the rest of the season with a big opening day of spring training. Despite ultimately
Don Mattingly turned heads with his look.
The future star earned himself a roster spot in 1983, but was unable to find much playing time before returning to Triple-A Columbus. He once again tore up minor league pitching, with an OPS over 1.000, and when a roster spot opened up due to Bobby Murcer’s retirement, Mattingly was called to fill it.
Faced with injuries and a playoff race, Lou Piniella deployed a unique strategy to spark a rally for the Yankees. It is not every day that you see a lefty-throwing fielder play an infield position other than first base.
The Dodgers have had a ton of success over the years, and it has led to many franchises around baseball wanting to emulate that success. Oftentimes, teams will try to bring in the people at the top who made the success happen, and sometimes that can be in the form of coaching staff members.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made a few changes to their coaching staff for the 2024 season, although that’s since caused quite an uproar amongst the franchise’s fan base.
The Brewers are suddenly looking for a manager for the first time in almost a decade.
We may not have seen the last of Donnie Baseball as a manager just yet.
With Monday’s news that Craig Counsell would not only be leaving but is joining the division rival Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers fans are understandably left wondering where the club goes next. Some intriguing names have surfaced.
The Milwaukee Brewers need a new manager after Craig Counsell left to sign a five-year, $40 million contract with the Chicago Cubs. Among the candidates that the Brewers are considering to replace Counsell is Toronto Blue Jays bench coach Don Mattingly, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
Old Dodgers' skipper Don Mattingly spent this past season as a bench coach with the Blue Jays before their early playoff exit. The former LA and Miami
Former Dodgers skipper Don Mattingly has emerged as a potential candidate to take over as manager for many open positions across MLB this winter. The
The Nashville Stars announced that Blue Jays bench coach Don Mattingly has been named an advisor to the organization’s ownership group.
Former New York Yankees standout and major league manager Don Mattingly has been hired as an adviser for the MLB expansion-hopeful Nashville Stars, USA Today reported Monday.
Don Mattingly wasn't looking for a new job. After parting ways with the Marlins at season's end, the long-time manager thought he'd be home with his eight-year-old son and dog, Bo, next summer.
The Toronto Blue Jays hired Don Mattingly as bench coach on Wednesday. Mattingly, 61, spent the past seven seasons managing the Miami Marlins. His contract was not renewed by the Marlins, who hired Skip Schumaker in late October to serve as their manager.
Mattingly's spent the past 12 years managing, leading the Dodgers from 2011-15 and the Marlins from 2016-22.
Don Mattingly and the Miami Marlins have mutually agreed that he will not be returning as the team's manager for the 2023 season.
The Marlins exercised Mattingly’s mutual option for the 2022 season in July 2021, but have yet to make a decision regarding his future past this season.
Mattingly has been away from the team since July 31 when he tested positive for COVID-19.
Mattingly holds the record for most career wins as a Miami manager, and he earned National League Manager of the Year honors for the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign.
If you’re going to get tossed from a game, you may as well get your money’s worth. Miami Marlins’ manager Don Mattingly did exactly that, as he was tossed for arguing, and then unleashed an epic expletive filled rant.
Marlins manager Don Mattingly gave positive updates about the 17 players associated with the team who reportedly tested positive for the virus.
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