Letters: How will the Dodgers manage without Don Mattingly?

Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to see other people. The manager for the Dodgers for the last five years is leaving, with the decision being described as mutual according to CBS' Jon Heyman.

As expected, the Dodgers and manager Don Mattingly have parted ways, according to multiple reports. It's being called a mutual decision, though Mattingly had a year left on his contract, so the front office kinda nudged him 

The Dodgers and Manager Don Mattingly parted ways on Thursday. The Dodgers tried to give theri version of the events but were short on specifics. Mattingly is expected to give his side of the story at 3 p.m.. For more updates and analysis throughout

After a week of silence, the Dodgers and manager Don Mattingly have agreed to mutually part ways. Jon Heyman of CBS Sports had the news prior to the official announcement. The team will pay Mattingly's 2016 salary.

In this Monday, Oct. 12, 2015, file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly speaks during a news conference before Game 3 of baseball's National League Division Series against the New York Mets in New York. Mattingly and the Dodgers