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AP: SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mariners picked Don Wakamatsu as their new manager, giving the job to Oakland's bench coach and filling the only opening in the majors. Wakamatsu was chosen Tuesday over several other candidates, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made.

Mariners spokesman Tim Hevly said the team expected to make an announcement Wednesday, but he would not confirm or deny the choice of Wakamatsu.

KING television in Seattle first reported that Wakamatsu got the job.




After finishing last in the AL West this season and becoming the first team to lose 100 games with a $100 million payroll, Seattle was the lone club looking for a manager.

The 45-year-old Wakamatsu has never managed in the big leagues.

In fact, none of the seven candidates new general manager Jack Zduriencik interviewed last week has been a major league manager: Boston bench coach Brad Mills and third base coach DeMarlo Hale; Arizona third base coach Chip Hale; Chicago White Sox bench coach and former Mariners infielder Joey Cora; St. Louis third base coach Jose Oquendo and San Diego Triple-A manager Randy Ready.

Wakamatsu becomes Seattle's fifth manager since Lou Piniella left following the 2002 season. He replaces Jim Riggleman, who took over in June when John McLaren was fired after a 25-47 start to a season in which the Mariners were expected to contend for the playoffs.

McLaren was on the job less than 12 months, after Mike Hargrove quit suddenly in the middle of the 2007 season — the last time Seattle was winning.

Zduriencik is rebuilding the Mariners with a new scouting department, a new system of player evaluation — and now a new field leader who knows the AL West.

Wakamatsu interviewed with the then-veteran Rangers a few years ago. He was their bench coach from 2003-06 and third base coach in 2007. Then he went to the young, rebuilding Athletics to assist manager and friend Bob Geren, who used to coach their sons' Little League teams together.

Wakamatsu said recently he thought opposite approaches in those last two jobs would serve him well in Seattle, which is transforming itself from old and bad to young and hopefully better.

The native of Hood River, Ore., who grew up in Hayward, Calif., says he knows only a little Japanese — always a consideration in Seattle, with All-Star Ichiro Suzuki as the franchise cornerstone — though it has improved recently while with the A's and Rangers. Wakamatsu was the minor league catching coordinator for the Angels from 2001-02, after playing in the minors as a catcher from 1985-96. He played 18 games in the majors with the White Sox in 1991.

He said last week he was edgy talking to Zduriencik and trying to learn if the team is going to have a long-term rebuilding project or push immediately to win in 2009.

Zduriencik's intent is to win as soon as possible and he refuses to declare next season a lost makeover. Wakamatsu said winning now is possible, even though 36-year-old Raul Ibanez, the team's leading run producer, is a free agent, and the underperforming, expensive rotation includes Erik Bedard, Jarrod Washburn and Carlos Silva.

"From the outside looking in, this is a club that a lot of smart people around the world thought would make the postseason," Wakamatsu said. "Why were they wrong? ... What changed? I don't see this team as being an old team.

"In general, it's a young team that maybe with some prodding we can win right away."

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