Don Mattingly leaves Blue Jays
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Don Mattingly has left his post as the Blue Jays bench coach, but he still has his eyes on that elusive first World Series title.
The Toronto Blue Jays will aim to make another World Series trip next season, but they'll be doing so without bench coach Don Mattingly. Mattingly, who has served on manager John Schneider's staff for the past three seasons,
Toronto Blue Jays bench coach Don Mattingly has decided to step away from the team following their World Series loss.
TORONTO — Blue Jays coach Don Mattingly 36th MLB season, this one with what he calls a “special, special” team, ended with one of the toughest World Series defeats imaginable in Mattingly’s first appearance in the Fall Classic. But afterward ...
Don Mattingly, known as Donnie Baseball, is set to be the bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays as they face the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series.
It's not a major signing, but it is indeed pairing of team and free agent, which means the offseason has arrived in earnest. The Orioles have reached an agreement with veteran outfielder Leody Taveras on a contract, reports MLB.com.
The results of the vote — needing 75 percent from the ballots cast by a group that will be announced later this fall — will be revealed on Dec. 7.
Game 7 win over the Blue Jays was the most-watched game since Game 7 of the 1991 World Series between the Twins and Braves. 51 million viewers from the U.S., Canada and Japan tuned in to watch the 11-inning finale.