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Don Mattingly says no thanks to the Nationals. And he may regret it one day.
Don Mattingly says no thanks to the Nationals. And he may regret it one day.
Donnie Baseball was invited to come to D.C. to interview for the Nats job, but declined, says Alden Gonzalez at MLB.com.  The theory: that the Dodgers are working to formalize Mattingly's heir-apparent status in Los Angeles, officially making him Joe...
Mattingly not interviewing with Nationals
Mattingly not interviewing with Nationals
mlb.mlb.com — By Alden Gonzalez and Ken Gurnick / MLB.com 11/03/09 8:25 PM EST Dodgers hitting coach Don Mattingly... has declined to interview for the Nationals' opening for manager, Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti confirmed through a team spokesperson on ... (more) Mattingly not interviewing with Nationals
Mattingly out of the running
washingtontimes.com — The Nationals are expected to name their manager in the next week, and after Don Mattingly removed... himself from consideration, it appears Jim Riggleman has an inside track toward retaining the job he held on an interim basis during the second half of ... (more) Mattingly out of the running
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truebluela.com — Welcome to the most comprehensive analysis of the Dodgers minor league system.  For the next few months,... I am going to provide a summary of every player in the Dodgers minor league system who meets the following qualifications:  (1) ... (more) My Dodgers Top 200 "Prospect" Ranking
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