The Marlins team of Don Mattingly announced on the 26th that he would not renew his hiring next year. He will have 7 seasons since 2016, becoming the longest-serving head coach in the team history.

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The Marlins team of Don Mattingly announced on the 26th that he would not renew his hiring next year. He will have 7 seasons since 2016, becoming the longest-serving head coach in the team history. - DayDayNews

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Marlins announced on the 26th that he would not renew his hiring next year. He will have 7 seasons since 2016, becoming the longest-serving head coach in the team history. In addition to the shrinking polo season in 2020, Marlins' winning rate is less than 50% every year. In the first half of this year, Matinley was considered unstable by the outside world, but he still ran through the entire season.

boss Bruce Sherman stated that he would like to thank Metyl for his contribution to Marlins. Not renewing the hiring next year is a common decision between both parties. He also praised Metyl for being the coach who led the longest and most victories in the team history. Matinley's statement pointed out that he was proud that he had been a member of Marlin and enjoyed the past 7 years and wanted to spend more time with his family in the future.

Mertinley has a total of 437 wins and 583 losses in the Marlins, mainly because the team's lineup is poor. Taiwan left-handed Chen Weiyin also joined the Marlins in 2016, when he started to decline due to injury and was demoted to a bullpen pitcher by Matinley in 2019 (the last season). 2019 was also the worst season for the Marlins, with only 57 wins and 105 losses. Before the season ended, it was beaten to 63 wins and 90 losses, and was far behind by the three giants of the National East, the Warriors and the Phillies, just like the bottom-ranked nationals.

In February this year, Hall of Fame star Derek Jeter announced that he had left Marlins, stepped down as CEO and sold all the shares (4%) they held. The efforts in recent years have become vain. Marlins failed to try to cheer up, which was related to the boss Schman's policies and poor management at the top. When Jitter left, he said, "The team's vision is different from when I arrived five years ago. It's my turn to leave." He was disheartened by Marlins.

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