Mattingly Magic
It's been a great three weeks since Don Mattingly replaced Rob Thomson as Phillies manager. The defending NL East champs, after struggling to a 9-19 start, have righted the ship -- going 16-4, with quality starting pitching, more timely hitting, and to be candid, an easier schedule. What really changed? A new voice, coming from a deeply respected former player who was one of the game's biggest stars of the middle- and late-'80s. Marching orders for the Phillies to play "better baseball." And -- with staff ace Zack Wheeler returning from surgery, closer Jhoan Duran back from injury and ineffective Taijuan Walker off the roster -- the results have been impressive. The Phils are back on the positive side of .500 and climbing. From the worst record in the majors when the managerial change was made, they're now tied for second in the NL East. And with so much of the league bunched together, the Phils are just four games out of the number three wild ...