DODGERS The MATTINGLY Thread

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  1. Nirvanaskurdt

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    The last thing Jansen said to Donnie on his way out...

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    :yawn::crickets::tumbleweed:

    Mattingly interviewing with Marlins
    by Anthony Irwin | Dodgers Nation — 90 minutes ago
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    That was fast.

    Don Mattingly had mentioned previously he might take a year off, but MLB.com’s Joe Frisario reported today an immediate return to baseball might be more likely.
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    The Los Angeles Dodgers and Miami Marlins dealt with each other as much as any two franchises in the sport last season and a couple former Dodgers are already waiting for their former manager in Miami – Dee Gordon and Dan Haren, though the latter is a free agent this winter.

    Mattingly’s resume is pretty impressive and while it obviously didn’t work out in Los Angeles, it wouldn’t be particularly tough for any organization to sell him to their fan base. His .553 regular season record is fairly impressive and while the lack of playoff success might alarm some, just wait for a few “we learned this and will tweak that” quotes to calm those worries.​
     
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    The Marlins don't have to worry about that. So it's a good fit.
     
  4. irish

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    ^ this too tbh
     
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    Taking his talents to south beach bkitches...

    Donnysouthbeach
     
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    he can scour the suburbs for talent
    #littlehavana | #littlehaiti
     
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    NO WAY???
     
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    RACIST!
     
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    Poor Dee. Such a fast guy that can outrun just about anything......except Donnie Dumbass.
     
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    Marlins World Champions 2016.

    Break the even year curse.
     
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    If we don't win it, I'd love for the Marlins to win it all led by Don. Then everyone of you DBB haters can tongue punch my fartbox! :laford:
     
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    If the Marlins did win, we would then know that it was Agon's fault, as suspected by some.
     
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    Imagine the Photo Caption thread if Rollins were to end up on the Marlins next season along with Mattingly.

    Don: Dee! You have a twin??? Who knew???
     
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    wow racist
     
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    It's official-


    The Marlins will hire Don Mattingly as their next manager, reports Molly Knight of Vice Sports. Mattingly has agreed to a four-year deal with the club, but there may not be an official announcement until the World Series comes to a close, she adds.
     
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    Marlins hire Don Mattingly as manager
    by Craig Davis | South Florida Sun Sentinel — 4 minutes ago

    Don Mattingly has worn the baseball’s two most iconic uniforms as a player and manager.

    Now he will don the multi colors of the most unorthodox team in the major leagues.

    Mattingly, known as Donnie Baseball during a stellar career as first baseman for the New York Yankees, has been hired as Miami Marlins manager, a source close to him confirmed Thursday to the Sun Sentinel.

    Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers the past five years, Mattingly will be the Marlins 10th manager under owner Jeffrey Loria. He is the seventh since 2010, not counting a one-day interim term by Brandon Hyde.

    The Marlins declined to comment and an official announcement is expected to be delayed until after the World Series. Mattingly reportedly has agreed to a four-year contract.

    Mattingly, 54, guided the Dodgers to a .551 winning percentage (446-363) and three National League West titles. But even with baseball's biggest payroll ($270 million), the Dodgers couldn't get past the National League Championship Series under Mattingly and exited after the divisional round of the playoffs the last two seasons.

    He comes to a team that has not had a winning season since 2009. The Marlins, if they have a tradition, it is turmoil and upheaval.

    Nonetheless, their odd history includes two World Series championships, an achievement that has eluded Mattingly as a player, coach and manager.

    Mattingly has been known to be the first choice of Loria since before his tenure with the Dodgers ended last week by mutual consent.

    Earlier in the week he confirmed in an interview with syndicated radio personality Dan Patrick that he had met with Marlins officials about the job and was intrigued by the challenge.

    Despite a payroll that ranked next to last at $69 million and is expected to increase marginally in 2016, the Marlins have a wealth of talented young players, including Giancarlo Stanton, Jose Fernandez and NL batting champion Dee Gordon, who played for Mattingly in Los Angeles.

    “It’s just an interesting place because of the young talent that they have and the challenges that it brings, with a young roster, with a situation that’s not going to go out and buy players. You have to develop players and you have to be able to work from within,” Mattingly said on the Patrick show.

    Mattingly will be working under an owner known for meddling and second-guessing, but then he played for the master of those attributes with the Yankees, George Steinbrenner.

    Marlins managers since 2010 (not counting Hyde): Fredi Gonzalez, Edwin Rodriguez, Jack McKeon, Ozzie Guillen, Mike Redmond and Dan Jennings.

    Mattingly was a six-time All-Star and nine-time Gold Glove winner during a 14-year career with the Yankees. He had a career average of .307, was the American League batting champion in 1984 and the league’s Most Valuable Player in 1995.

    He succeeds Jennings, who who moved from the general manager's post to the dugout early last season despite not being a player or coach at the professional level.

    Jennings took over from Redmond after the Marlins struggled to a 16-22 start and guided them to a 71-91 finish in third place in the National League East.

    Although Marlins officials said Oct. 6 that Jennings would return to his role as GM, his situation with the clubs has since become uncertain. He has not resumed front-office duties, pending a meeting with Loria that has not taken place, according to reports.

    A factor steering Mattingly to the Marlins job was it apparently was his only avenue to immediately return to manager. The San Diego Padres have filled their opening with Andy Green, third-base coach of the Arizona Diamondbacks, according to various reports. Mattingly was not in the running for the other opening in Washington.

    The Marlins interviewed several candidates, including Larry Bowa twice, but it was always evident that Mattingly was the top candidate if he became available and had interest.

    Mattingly had no previous managing experience before taking over for Joe Torre in 2011 in Los Angeles, but was a coach under Torre with the Yankees and Dodgers.

    His game decisions were frequently unpopular with Dodgers fans. But Mattingly has been praised for his ability in dealing with players and managing various personalities in the clubhouse.

    When Marlins began the the search, Michael Hill, president of baseball operations, said, “We just want the right person. I’m not going to say whoever our next manager is will fit any mold. We want a leader that will help this talented young core to the next level.”
     
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    Trivia question.

    Who was the last Marlins manager to manage the club until the end of his contract?
     
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    jack mckeon, jim leyland?
     

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