Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers have mutually
agreed that Mattingly would not be the manager of the team in 2016. In the
world of political correctness, a world that I have grown up in, I think we all
know that means Mattingly got fired yesterday. They may not want to say that in
order to shield the organization from the backlash that is sure to come from
the fans and the media but let’s call a spade a spade, Mattingly got canned
because he led the team to three straight National League West Division
Championships and did not deliver a World Series title in that span despite the
team’s payroll exceeding $300 million (including luxury tax penalties) this
season.
Don, I’m speaking directly to you here, it is time to come
on home. I know the hitting coach for the New York Yankees is probably not the
most prestigious job in the world and it’s absolutely a step in the wrong
direction but I can guarantee you this, NO ONE (fan base wise) is going to
appreciate you more than the fans of the New York Yankees. And, just as an FYI
in case you’re worried about job security and having to up and move yet again
in a few years, Joe Girardi has managed teams with huge payrolls to the
postseason just four times in his six seasons since the 2009 World Series
championship. You’re safe here, you’re needed here and most importantly you’re
wanted here.
Right a wrong, a wrong made by the organization, and come on
home Donnie. We miss you.
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