Don Mattingly
American baseball player and coach
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2024 | Mattingly was promoted to offensive coordinator, taking on additional responsibilities of overseeing the team's hitting coaches and video coordinator. |
2024 | After the 2024 season, Mattingly's role was reverted back to a traditional bench coach position with the Toronto Blue Jays. |
2024 | Mattingly was promoted to offensive coordinator, taking on additional responsibilities of overseeing the team's hitting coaches and video coordinator. |
2024 | After the 2024 season, Mattingly's role was reverted back to a traditional bench coach position with the Toronto Blue Jays. |
November 30 2022 | Don Mattingly was announced as the bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, marking the start of his new coaching role with the team. |
November 30 2022 | Don Mattingly was announced as the bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, marking the start of his new coaching role with the team. |
September 25 2022 | Announced that he would finish the 2022 season as Marlins manager but would not return in 2023, mutually agreed with the team. |
September 25 2022 | Announced that he would finish the 2022 season as Marlins manager but would not return in 2023, mutually agreed with the team. |
July 8 2021 | Mutual option for the 2022 season was picked up by both Mattingly and the Miami Marlins. |
July 8 2021 | Mutual option for the 2022 season was picked up by both Mattingly and the Miami Marlins. |
2020 | Led the Miami Marlins to the NL Wild Card, their first playoff appearance since 2003, and won the NL Manager of the Year award. |
2020 | Led the Miami Marlins to the NL Wild Card, their first playoff appearance since 2003, and won the NL Manager of the Year award. |
2018 | Don Mattingly managed the MLB All-Star Team at the MLB Japan All-Star Series, representing Major League Baseball in an international exhibition series. |
2018 | Don Mattingly managed the MLB All-Star Team at the MLB Japan All-Star Series, representing Major League Baseball in an international exhibition series. |
2016 | Became manager of the Miami Marlins |
2016 | Became manager of the Miami Marlins |
2015 | Inducted into the New York–Penn League Hall of Fame. |
2015 | Completed his 15-year eligibility on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot without receiving enough votes for induction. |
2015 | Completed his 15-year eligibility on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot without receiving enough votes for induction. |
2015 | Inducted into the New York–Penn League Hall of Fame. |
October 22 2015 | Mutually agreed to part ways with the Los Angeles Dodgers, stepping down from his position with one year left on his contract. |
October 22 2015 | Mutually agreed to part ways with the Los Angeles Dodgers, stepping down from his position with one year left on his contract. |
September 29 2015 | Became the first manager in Dodgers franchise history to lead the team to playoffs in three consecutive seasons, ultimately losing to the New York Mets in the NLDS. |
September 29 2015 | Became the first manager in Dodgers franchise history to lead the team to playoffs in three consecutive seasons, ultimately losing to the New York Mets in the NLDS. |
2014 | Don Mattingly welcomed his son Louis. |
2014 | Don Mattingly welcomed his son Louis. |
January 7 2014 | Mattingly agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Dodgers to continue as manager. |
January 7 2014 | Mattingly agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Los Angeles Dodgers to continue as manager. |
2013 | Despite a rough start, Mattingly led the Dodgers to win the NL West and beat the Atlanta Braves in the National League Division Series, ultimately losing to the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS. He finished second in voting for National League Manager of the Year. |
2013 | Despite a rough start, Mattingly led the Dodgers to win the NL West and beat the Atlanta Braves in the National League Division Series, ultimately losing to the St. Louis Cardinals in the NLCS. He finished second in voting for National League Manager of the Year. |
March 31 2011 | Mattingly made his managerial debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers, defeating the San Francisco Giants 2-1 at Dodger Stadium. |
March 31 2011 | Mattingly made his managerial debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers, defeating the San Francisco Giants 2-1 at Dodger Stadium. |
2010 | Don Mattingly managed the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League to gain managerial experience after being announced as Joe Torre's replacement with the Los Angeles Dodgers. |
2010 | The Los Angeles Dodgers, with Mattingly as part of the coaching staff, were again National League runners-up, losing to the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Championship Series. |
2010 | Don Mattingly managed the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League to gain managerial experience after being announced as Joe Torre's replacement with the Los Angeles Dodgers. |
2010 | The Los Angeles Dodgers, with Mattingly as part of the coaching staff, were again National League runners-up, losing to the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League Championship Series. |
December 10 2010 | Mattingly remarried in his hometown of Evansville, Indiana. During this time, he was managing the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League. |
December 10 2010 | Mattingly remarried in his hometown of Evansville, Indiana. During this time, he was managing the Phoenix Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League. |
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