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Bold prediction: Torre will not repeat his NYY success in LA, and is gone before this contract ends.

He should go to LA.... and visit the beach, play a little golf, go to a few nice restaurants.

Torre should call it quits, or chill out for at least a year. The guy is 67, and headed straight for the HOF. Why tarnish the last 12 years by trying to "prove Junior Steinbrenner wrong?"

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Bold prediction: Torre will not repeat his NYY success in LA, and is gone before this contract ends.

Provided the LAD GM doesn't do anything crazy, I think Torre will do well there, but I don't think it will have much if anything to do with his managing skills. There's a reason we keep dreaming up trade proposals with the Dodgers.

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Can Mattingly be far behind?

According to the article, he is already on the way.

Don Mattingly and Larry Bowa will be joining Torre's staff in L.A., although their exact roles were unknown, Rosenthal reports.

But then, the article goes on to say...

Don Mattingly, Torre's bench coach this year, is set to join his mentor in Los Angeles as hitting coach.
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