Don Mattingly and the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to part ways.

Mattingly had one year remaining on his contract, and sources indicated to ESPN's Ramona Shelburne that the Dodgers offered him an extension this past weekend. 

Mattingly told the team he preferred to move on.

The Miami Marlins are expected to be one of several teams interested in Mattingly.

Mattingly, 54, was hired by the Dodgers to replace Joe Torre in 2011. The team won 55 percent of its regular-season games in his four seasons (446-363). He led the Dodgers to three straight NL West titles, a first in franchise history.