Don Mattingly Set to Return to Dodgers After All-Star Break

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 Don Mattingly Set to Return to Dodgers After All-Star Break
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced yesterday that hitting coach Don Mattingly will return to the team after the All-Star Break and Mike Easler, who had filled the role on an interim basis, will remain in the organization as planned. The announcement was made by Dodger General Manager Ned Colletti . “We’re glad Don can return to the staff,” said Colletti. “We’re ... [link]

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