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  1. Following the 2003 season, the Yankees named Mattingly the hitting coach. He spent three seasons in that role, receiving much praise from the Yankees organization and his players. Under Mattingly, the Yankees set an all-time franchise record with 242 home runs in 2004.

  2. Jan 7, 2024 · Don Mattingly’s role as the Yankeeshitting coach persisted until the conclusion of 2006 when he earned a promotion to the position of bench coach in 2007. The year 2007 marked the end of Joe Torre’s 12-year tenure as the Yankees’ manager, paving the way for a new managerial era.

    • 1982 to 1995
    • First baseman
    • 1979
    • New York Yankees (1982-1995)
  3. Lou Piniella was a Yankees player, coach, manager, general manager, and managed other teams as well. Don Mattingly served as a hitting coach and bench coach for the Yankees following his playing career.

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    2024–present
    Bench Coach the Oakland Athletics (2022) ...
    2020–2023
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    2018–2019
    bullpen coach the Los Angeles Dodgers ...
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    Managed the Kansas City Royals ...
  4. Apr 19, 2023 · After stints as the Yankeeshitting coach (2003-06) and bench coach (2007), Mattingly was a finalist for the manager job that went to Joe Girardi. Mattingly then followed Joe Torre to Los Angeles, where he served for 2 1/2 seasons as the Dodgers’ hitting coach before being named manager for the 2011 season.

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    Donald Arthur Mattingly was born on April 20, 1961, in Evansville, Indiana to parents Bill and Mary Mattingly. He was the youngest of five total children. Growing up in Indiana, Mattingly was exposed to athletics by his older siblings, who would often drag him along to neighborhood games of basketball, football, and, of course, baseball. Despite be...

    After establishing himself as one of Indiana’s best players, Mattingly began receiving a lot of attention from collegiate and Major League scouts. Mattingly was drafted in the 19th round of the 1979 amateur draft by the New York Yankees. Many teams decided not to draft Mattingly due to the overwhelming belief that he would refuse to sign and attend...

    Mattingly completed his contract after the 1995 season and was not sure if he wanted to continue playing for the Yankees or continue playing at all. He was not satisfied with the consistent underperformance of the Yankees during his tenure and did not want to commit to playing with New York again despite being offered a contract. Mattingly said: Th...

    There is no debating Don Mattingly’s prolific status in Major League Baseball. After a 13-season Major League career and a nearly 20-year coaching and managerial career, Mattingly’s impact on the game of baseball is difficult to measure. An icon in New York during the 1980s and 1990s, Mattingly never experienced postseason success but was lauded as...

  5. Jan 4, 2012 · Lou Piniella, then the Yankees’ hitting coach, described that summer how he’d worked with Mattingly on his swing all year, urging the young hitter to keep his weight back and hold his body in balance throughout the entire swing.

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  7. Jan 24, 2024 · He was hired as the Yankees’ hitting coach to great success, including a playing pivotal role in Jason Giambi’s revival in ‘05. Mattingly kept that role until the end of 2006, when he was ...

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