Philadelphia Phillies' New Manager Reveals Shocking Family Dynamic as Team Pursues Star Shortstop Bo Bichette.
Don Mattingly, the newly appointed manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, has made it clear that he is willing to answer to his son, Preston, as part of the team's organizational hierarchy. The revelation comes as the team explores a potential blockbuster trade for Bo Bichette, a shortstop who was recently linked to the Phillies in a meeting with the team's brass.
Mattingly, a Hall of Fame infielder himself, has expressed his excitement about joining forces with his son, citing their strong working relationship from his days as a coach with the New York Yankees. However, it appears that Mattingly is also eager to defer to Preston's authority in key decisions, including the team's pursuit of Bichette.
In an interview, Mattingly succinctly stated his position: "He's the boss." This clear three-word explanation suggests that while Mattingly will contribute to the team's strategy and decision-making process, he is ultimately willing to follow Preston's guidance as the Phillies' general manager.
This unique family dynamic may prove beneficial in the team's pursuit of Bichette, who had a productive working relationship with Mattingly during his time with the Toronto Blue Jays. With Mattingly on board, the Phillies may be able to leverage their new manager's personal connection to convince the shortstop to join the team.
As the Phillies continue to navigate the complex landscape of free agency and roster construction, one thing is clear: Don Mattingly's willingness to answer to his son will be an important factor in shaping the team's strategy going forward.
Don Mattingly, the newly appointed manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, has made it clear that he is willing to answer to his son, Preston, as part of the team's organizational hierarchy. The revelation comes as the team explores a potential blockbuster trade for Bo Bichette, a shortstop who was recently linked to the Phillies in a meeting with the team's brass.
Mattingly, a Hall of Fame infielder himself, has expressed his excitement about joining forces with his son, citing their strong working relationship from his days as a coach with the New York Yankees. However, it appears that Mattingly is also eager to defer to Preston's authority in key decisions, including the team's pursuit of Bichette.
In an interview, Mattingly succinctly stated his position: "He's the boss." This clear three-word explanation suggests that while Mattingly will contribute to the team's strategy and decision-making process, he is ultimately willing to follow Preston's guidance as the Phillies' general manager.
This unique family dynamic may prove beneficial in the team's pursuit of Bichette, who had a productive working relationship with Mattingly during his time with the Toronto Blue Jays. With Mattingly on board, the Phillies may be able to leverage their new manager's personal connection to convince the shortstop to join the team.
As the Phillies continue to navigate the complex landscape of free agency and roster construction, one thing is clear: Don Mattingly's willingness to answer to his son will be an important factor in shaping the team's strategy going forward.