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Phillies Pursue Don Mattingly for Coaching Role

The Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly in talks to hire former MLB player and coach Don Mattingly as their bench coach, a move that could bring a fresh perspective and valuable insights to the team. This potential hiring is particularly noteworthy due to Mattinglys extensive experience and the family connection, as his son, Preston Mattingly, currently serves as the Phillies general manager.

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