Dodgers hitting coach Don Mattingly said Wednesday that the team has made overtures about him eventually becoming Joe Torre's replacement. Mattingly interviewed with the Indians this offseason and turned down an interview request from the Nationals. "We talked about it, for sure," he said. Torre's contract expires after this season, but both he and owner Frank McCourt said they are working on a one-year extension. "Obviously with Joe, everything is off of him," Mattingly said. "[After] the first interview with Cleveland, talking to the Dodgers I felt like I was part of their future and they liked me. I like it here. I'll keep working toward that."