MIAMI ā Marlins manager Don Mattingly is back with the club two weeks after testing positive for COVID-19.
The 60-year-old Mattingly, who was vaccinated for the virus in April, returned for the opener of a three-game series at home against the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
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āIt feels good to be back,ā he said. āItās a little different watching games on TV. I see a lot of different things. But that gets old really quick. Once you start feeling better, like these last eight days, OK letās go. Iām ready to go.ā
Mattingly said he felt āsomethingā during Miamiās game against the New York Yankees on July 30. The following morning he took his temperature and noticed a mild fever. He then underwent COVID-19 testing.
Mattingly said his symptoms were pretty mild.
āGetting the positive wasnāt necessarily a shocker because of the way I felt that day," he said. "Iāve been taking my temperature every day for two years and never had a fever. And all of sudden I had a fever and got a little headache, this doesnāt feel good. Honestly, you test, youāre positive and they kick you out the backdoor and you donāt see anybody for 10 days. Itās definitely an experience you donāt want anyone to go through.ā
Bench coach James Rowson managed the club during Mattinglyās absence. The Marlins went 4-8, including 1-5 on a recently concluded road trip to Colorado and San Diego, while Mattingly was away.
āDefinitely glad I was vaccinated,ā Mattingly said. āI know itās a choice for a lot of people and for different reasons. People have different reasons for not and some are health related. The decision (to vaccinate) is a personal thing.ā
Miami began Friday with a 48-67 record, last in the NL East. Mattingly guided the Marlins to the postseason in 2020, ending the club's 17-year playoff drought. He was voted National League Manager of the Year.
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