Philadelphia. Don Mattingly was named the Philadelphia Phillies' interim manager on Tuesday after the team fired Rob Thomson, taking over on the field and speaking to media near the dugout, following a 9-19 start to the season and his winter hire as bench coach. He worked at first base about 3:45 p.m. assisting pregame infield/outfield practice. Philadelphia's front office, led by president Dave Dombrowski and with GM Preston Mattingly on staff, named Mattingly to stabilize clubhouse leadership; reporters noted Mattingly's prior managerial roles with the Dodgers and Marlins and his recent retirement from Toronto after the World Series, as the team assesses its managerial future this season.
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If you're a Phillies fan, this shakeup could impact the team's performance. Mattingly's experience might help turn the season around. Keep an eye on upcoming games to see if there's a shift in strategy or player morale.
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The Phillies organization and front office benefited by making an immediate leadership change intended to address a 9-19 start and signal decisive action to stakeholders.
Rob Thomson lost his managerial role and players face intensified scrutiny and pressure as the team confronts a disappointing 9-19 start.
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Mattingly named interim manager amid Phillies season slide
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