people running wild with it on twitter but i have yet to see any trusted/credible sources saying much
DBB: "Great job Zack, see you next year!" ZACK: "No, you won't." DBB: "What, you're opting out and not coming back?" ZACK: "Yes and no." DBB: "What does that mean?" ZACK: "Yes, I'm coming back. No, you won't see me." DBB: "I don't get it." ZACK: "Sounds like a microcosm of your meager existence." DBB: "Wow, dick. I think..."
SOURCE: Mattingly and Dodgers to part ways by Jon Heyman | CBS Sports Baseball Insider — 30 seconds ago CHICAGO –Don Mattingly and the Dodgers will part ways, sources tell CBSSports.com. The decision is being described as mutual. Dodgers higherups like Mattingly very much, but it was apparent there wasn't support for the long-term. Word is Mattingly felt he was treated very well by baseball president Andrew Friedman and others, but the sides ultimately decided it was better to move on. An announcement is expected later Thursday. Mattingly won three straight division titles with the Dodgers, becoming the first Dodgers manager ever to do that and also make the playoffs in three straight. But Mattingly bore the heavy burden of outsized expectations. The Marlins are known to have interest, and there are three other jobs open, as well. Mattingly wants to keep managing. Word was getting around during the year that Mattingly might need to get out of the first round or perhaps even get to the World to spare his job, and it turns out the first-round elimination apparently wasn't enough. And one Dodgers higherup, after three days of discussing Mattingly’s future, said the decisionmakers were still “ruminating” what seemed like a tough call for them. Mattingly scored very high marks for his handling of several tricky situations, including what to do with Andre Ethier, who looked like an odd man out in the outfield in spring training, plus how to handle the catching and shortstop positions. He’s been seen as a major clubhouse plus, and Dodgers people figure that’s the most important part of today’s managing job. But there’s been a spotlight on his strategies. Dodgers ownership, led by Mark Walter, have been said to be supporters of Mattingly for years. But folks have wondered what the call would be since new Dodgers baseball president Andrew Friedman didn’t hire Mattingly. The front office never adequately solved the issue of who’ll start behind aces Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke in the Nos. 3 and 4 spots in the rotation, nor who would enhance a bullpen where closer Kenley Jansen remained the one consistently successful performer. Mattingly has been the Dodgers manager for five years, since taking over for his friend Joe Torre. He has a 446-363 (.551) record as manager.
Well...definitely wrong about that one...and so glad I was! Thank you, all dieties. Black, Kennedy, Showalter or the parking lot attendant...it doesn't matter. As long as Donnie is gone right now...step one. Yeah!
Mattingly had one year remaining on his contract, and sources indicated to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne that the Dodgers offered him an extension this past weekend. But after years of uncertainty about the Dodgers' long-term commitment to him -- Mattingly has worked under two different ownership groups and two different general managers -- he informed the team earlier this week that he preferred to move on.
Holy shit. Knowing that they offered him an extension takes a whole lot of steam out of this desperately needed move, and since it was Donnie who pulled the plug, bodes miserably for future FO acquisitions, imo. It happened, but how matters...ridiculous to want to reward him for constant failure. So, I guess...thanks, Donnie.