Phillies sign Pete Mackanin to new 2-year deal

Apparently the Philadelphia Phillies' front-office likes Pete Mackanin's 50 cent fines, because they may have used the reported sum of near $1,000 that Mackanin has collected in fines this Spring Training to give him a new contract. 

The club announced this afternoon that they have signed Mackanin to a new two-year deal, also adding in a club option for 2018. 

Mackanin had his interim tag stripped from his title late last season when the Phillies signed him to a contract for the 2016 season. That deal, which was given by current president Andy MacPhail before new general manager Matt Klentak was hired, essentially turned into a place-holder for this deal. 

Mackanin, 64, has been an interim manager three times in his career, but 2016 will serve as the first time that he's ever been a full-time manager at the major league level. 

Tim Kelly (@TimKellySports) is the Managing Editor of Philliedelphia.com, focusing on news and features.

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