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- Updated: October 25, 2016
DENVER — Marlins bench coach Tim Wallach has become a possible candidate for the Rockies’ managerial job, according to a Major League source.
The possibility of Wallach’s candidacy was first reported by MLB Daily Dish in a tweet. Colorado has not confirmed any candidates for the job to replace Walt Weiss, who managed the past four seasons.
Wallach has served as bench coach for the past three years under Don Mattingly, first with the Dodgers in 2014-15, and then in ’16 with the Marlins. He was Los Angeles’ third-base coach in ’11-13 and …