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Mattingly won’t be back as Marlins manager in 2023

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MIAMI — Don Mattingly will not be back as manager of the Miami Marlins next season, he said Sunday, announcing that he and team officials have decided a new voice is needed to lead the club going forward.

Mattingly’s contract expires when the season ends. He said he met with Marlins principal owner Bruce Sherman and general manager Kim Ng to talk about the future, and that “all parties agreed” that it’s time for a change.

“I am proud and honored to have served as manager of the Marlins for the past seven years and have enjoyed my experience­s and relationsh­ips I’ve developed within the organizati­on,” Mattingly said. “I look forward to spending time with my family in Evansville (Indiana), and to any future endeavors.”

Mattingly, the team’s alltime leader by a wide margin in managerial wins, is finishing his seventh season with the Marlins. He entered Sunday with a 437-583 record in Miami, with one winning season in those seven years — a 31-29 mark in the pandemicsh­ortened 2020 season when the team made its first playoff appearance since 2003.

And it means that a season that started with a big shakeup for Miami now ends with another. In February, Hall of Famer Derek Jeter — who had been Miami’s CEO, the first Black person in baseball history to hold that role with a franchise — announced a surprise departure after 41⁄2 mostly unsuccessf­ul years that didn’t come remotely close to matching his success as a player for the New York Yankees.

Now comes the Mattingly move, which means someone else will be in charge when the team gathers for spring training.

“Donnie is one of my favorites,” Washington manager Dave Martinez said Sunday. “We go way back, played against him. He’s just a really good baseball man. I love him to death. I learned a lot from him, watching and competing against him for many years.”

The 61-year-old Mattingly has managed for 12 seasons, the first five with the Los Angeles Dodgers. All five of those clubs had winning records, three of them making the playoffs.

The Marlins were hoping for similar success, but it didn’t happen as planned. Mattingly was the NL’s manager of the year in 2020 after getting Miami to the playoffs, but other than that, the franchise has been in a mode of constant rebuilding.

“We are fortunate to have had Don Mattingly leading our team on the field over the last seven years,” Sherman said. “He has represente­d the Marlins, our players, our fans, and the South Florida community with unmatched dignity and pride.”

 ?? Mary Altaffer / Associated Press ?? Marlins manager Don Mattingly during the fourth inning of a game against the Mets on July 10 in New York. Mattingly will not be back as manager of the Marlins next season.
Mary Altaffer / Associated Press Marlins manager Don Mattingly during the fourth inning of a game against the Mets on July 10 in New York. Mattingly will not be back as manager of the Marlins next season.

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