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Don Mattingly Is Finally Coming To Los Angeles
Don Mattingly Is Finally Coming To Los Angeles
While I think he could still probably hit better than Andruw Jones, he's actually coming back to be the Dodgers' hitting coach. "With the Dodgers' offense ranking among the worst in the league, the club is expected to change hitting coaches at the All-Star break by replacing Mike Easler with Don Mattingly, according to sources close to the situation who requested anonymity because the move...
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