Don Mattingly will not return as the manager of the Miami Marlins for the 2023 season. Mattingly and the Marlins mutually agreed on the decision. His contract is set to expire at the end of the season.
All-around solemn day for the Marlins ends in defeat. The final Sunday home game the Marlins would play in 2022 was eventual in more ways than one. Overshadowing the game between the lines - one Miami dropped to the Nationals, 6-1 - was the news that longtime manager Don Mattingly would not be returning in 2023.
Don Mattingly and the Miami Marlins have mutually agreed that he will not be returning as the team's manager for the 2023 season.
Mattingly’s departure comes as no surprise with his contract set to expire after the 2022 season and the Marlins falling short of expectations. As first reported by Jordan McPherson and Craig Mish of the Miami Herald, Don Mattingly informed Marlins players and staff on Sunday that he’s leaving his managerial position at the end of this season.
Don Mattingly’s seventh season with the Miami Marlins will be his sixth losing one with the club, and it will also be his last. Mattingly and the Marlins have reached a mutual agreement that the manager will not return next season, Jordan McPherson of the Miami Herald reports.
I think it’s time for Donnie Baseball to leave the Miami Marlins. Don Mattingly needs to go and I explained why before, he’s been making mistakes and I don’t think that we can tolerate that any longer.
First hired over the 2020-21 offseason, Ng has been at the helm of the front office for the past two years.
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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.
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