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After his first World Series in a baseball career spanning more than four decades, Don Mattingly has made a decision on his baseball future.

The Toronto Blue Jays bench coach has decided he will not return to the team after his contract expired, according to the New York Post.

Mattingly's career in the majors began in 1982 with the New York Yankees, where he became one of the best players in the league but had nothing to show for it, as the Yankees did not make the postseason until his final season in 1995.

Mattingly hit .400 in his first, and only, postseason series, and he retired shortly afterward — the Yankees then went on to win four of the next five World Series. In ironic fashion, the Blue Jays defeated the Yanke

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