Founded by Don and Lori Mattingly, Mattingly Charities has partnered with the MLB's Revive Baseball in Inner cities (RBI), establishing a program in Evansville as part of the effort to serve underprivileged youth.
During his playing days with the Yankees, Don Mattingly was known as much for his iconic mustache as he was his play on the field, making his decision to enact a "no facial hair" policy as the manager of the Marlins a surprising one.
Even though it doesn't fell like baseball weather right now, Spring will be here before you know it, and children from all over the Tri-State will be gearing up to hit diamonds across the area. For children whose families can't afford to get their children involved, Mattingly Charities RBI Program gives them the chance to play for free.
Evansville native, and new manager of the Miami Marlins, Don Mattingly stopped by the studio on Tuesday to talk about his "must-haves" when he's back in town, the expectations he has for his new team, and his upcoming Mattingly Charities benefit featuring Albert Pujols and Toby Keith December 3rd.
After multiple reports last week saying the two sides had reached an agreement, the Miami Marlins formally introduced Evansville native, Don Mattingly as their new skipper during a press conference Monday morning.
Andrew Vigliotti, co-founder of the Outside Pitch Sports Network, joined us ahead of World Series Game Two to discuss how he sees the rest of the series playing out between Kansas City and New York, and if the Miami Marlins are the right fit for Don Mattingly...
Despite confirmation from either side, multiple reports, citing an initial report from VICE Sports, say that Evansville-native, Don Mattingly, one week after mutually parting ways with the Los Angeles Dodgers, has an agreement in place to become the next manager of the Miami Marlins.
After five years as skipper of one of baseball's most storied franchises, Evansville-native, Don Mattingly, has been let go by the Los Angeles Dodgers in what Jon Heyman of CBS Sports reports is a "mutual" decision.
Don Mattingly and his wife, Lori are returning home and bringing along some high profile friends to help raise money for youth baseball programs in the Evansville area.