Don Mattingly may take over as the manager of the Dodgers when Joe Torre eventually retires. Torre has said that he expects 2010 to be his final season. Mattingly was once considered Torre's eventual replacement with the Yankees in New York, but was passed over for Joe Girardi. He is expected to draw the interest of the Indians and perhaps Astros as well. "I don't want to go anywhere that doesn't want to win. I've been around this game now long enough and played for and coached some very good teams, so you want a team that's on the verge of making the playoffs," Mattingly told the Boston Globe. "It doesn't mean you wouldn't go manage a young club that's building toward that. As long as the organization wants to get there, I'd be fine with that. I'd understand the situation from the standpoint of I know you have develop younger guys, but I would want a commitment from the organization to back where I'm trying to go."