Dodgers bench coach Tim Wallach could follow Don Mattingly to the Miami Marlins.
Mattingly spoke of the possibility Monday in a news conference introducing him as the Marlins' new manager.
“I think Tim Wallach is going to come with me to be the bench coach,” said Mattingly, who managed the Dodgers for the last five seasons.
Wallach, 58, was known to be under consideration to replace Mattingly as Dodgers manager.
As the manager of the Dodgers’ triple-A affiliate, Wallach was named by Baseball America as the Pacific Coast League’s top managerial prospect in 2009.
Wallach was the third-base coach on Mattingly’s staff from 2011 to 2013 and the bench coach for the last two seasons.