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Blue Jays hire Yankees’ legend, ex-Marlins skipper Don Mattingly as bench coach

Donnie Baseball is heading north of the border. Yankees’ legend Don Mattingly is back in the American League East as bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays, the club announced on Wednesday.

“It was great getting to know Don throughout this process and we are very excited about the experience he brings with him, from the variety of roles he has had over the years,” manager John Schneider told MLB.com. “The organization and I are looking forward to his impact on the players and staff, as we look ahead to an exciting 2023 season.”

Mattingly has spent the past seven seasons as manager of the Miami Marlins before the two parties agreed to mutually part ways. The 61-year-old has 12 years of managerial experience as he spent five seasons with the Dodgers from 2011 to 2015. Mattingly was also named 2020 NL Manager of the Year, the first Marlins manager to win the award since Joe Girardi.

The former first basemen spent his entire 14-year playing career with the Yankees. Mattingly won nine gold gloves, three silver sluggers, one batting title and took home the 1985 AL MVP award. The Evansville, Ind., native also began his coaching career with the Yankees. He was the Bombers’ hitting coach in 2004 before joining the Dodgers organization in 2008.

Now, Mattingly will be behind enemy lines as bench coach for the young Blue Jays.

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