It didn't take long for former Dodgers manager Don Mattingly to find a new job, reportedly landing in Miami with a reported four-year contract to manage the Marlins. The deal was first reported by Molly Knight of Vice Sports, and confirmed by multiple outlets, including Jon Heyman of CBS Sports and Joe Frisaro of MLB.com.
The Marlins were the expected next stop for Mattingly, as the team reported coveted him as early as August of this season. He replaces former general manager Dan Jennings, who came down from the front office to manage the final 124 games in 2015 after Mike Redmond was fired in May.