The Philadelphia Phillies dropped their series against the Cincinnati Reds this week, but it was just the first series loss since Don Mattingly took over the team.
After parting ways with long-time skipper Rob Thomson, the Phillies have surged under Mattingly and seem poised to make another run at the postseason. While the new manager hasn’t made any significant personnel changes, it seems like his perspective as a long-time star player for the New York Yankees is aiding his approach with the players.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
“It might give you some credibility that you’ve kind of been there and did some things,” Mattingly said of
Our publication features several staff writers, allowing us to report on different events and offer expert perspectives across various subjects.

