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Don Mattingly open to becoming Phillies’ full-time manager

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 8:20 PM

Philadelphia Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly made it clear Thursday that he’s open to staying on beyond this season.

Talking to reporters after ESPN reported ​his interest on Wednesday, Mattingly confirmed the ‌possibility.

“I like doing it,” Mattingly said. “I didn’t come here to do it, but I actually like doing it. I committed to two years, right? And, in my mind, I told Dave (Dombrowski, Phillies president ‌of ​baseball operations), ‘I’d go two years.’ ⁠Right? So at that point ⁠you make a commitment with your family and what’s going on with everything that you’re going to do this for two years. So if that’s something ​that Dave wanted me to do then I’m fine with it.”

Mattingly, hired as the Phillies’ bench coach ⁠after previous managerial stints with the ⁠Los Angeles Dodgers (2011-15) and Miami Marlins (2016-22), has ​supervised a strong resurgence in Philadelphia.

The Phillies were 10.5 games ​back in the National League East when Mattingly ‌was inserted as the interim after Rob Thomson was fired on April 28. They are 42-23 under Mattingly’s watch and have cut that deficit to three games behind ⁠the Braves in the NL East entering Thursday’s action.

The American League MVP in 1985, Mattingly was a career .307 hitter with ⁠222 homers and ‌1,099 RBIs over 1,785 games across 14 ⁠seasons with the New York Yankees (1982-95).

Mattingly was ​named ‌NL Manager of the Year in 2020 ​with Miami. ⁠He has a 931-973 regular-season record and a 10-14 playoff record as a coach, leading the Dodgers to the 2013 NLCS and three other NLDS appearances.

Mattingly’s son, Preston, has been the Phillies’ general manager since 2024, working under ​Dombrowski.

–Field Level Media