Don Mattingly played his entire 14-year Major League career from 1982-95 with New York Yankees. He amassed 2,153 hits, 222 home runs, 1,099 RBI and a .307 lifetime average in 1,785 games. He was a six-time American League All-Star and was voted starting first baseman for the American League in the 1987 game.
His accolades include: nine-time Rawlings? Gold Glove Award winner at first base, 1985 American League Most Valuable Player, three-time Silver Slugger award winner, 1984 batting champion (.343 average), and the 2020 National League Manager of the Year award winner. In 1997, the New York Yankees retired Don¡¯s number 23, as well as dedicated a plaque to the franchise legend in Monument Park at Yankee Stadium.
Don currently serves as the bench coach for the Toronto Blue Jays. He has been on staff as a coach for the Blue Jays, Yankees, and Dodgers, as well as manager for the Dodgers and Miami Marlins. Born and raised in Evansville, IN, Don married his wife, Lori, in December 2010 in Indiana. He has four sons: Taylor, Preston, Jordan and Louis Riley as well as two stepsons, Isaac and Reynolds. Don created and runs Mattingly Charities, which is designed to serve underprivileged youth by supporting programs and donating equipment that promote baseball and softball participation in conjunction with other developmentally related activities.