Chris Woodward rejoins Dodgers staff as first base coach
The Dodgers have filled their coaching vacancy.
On Friday night, the team announced it had hired Chris Woodward to be its first base coach, bringing him back for his second stint on Dave Roberts’ staff.
Woodward served as the Dodgers’ third base coach from 2016 to 2018 before being hired as the Texas Rangers’ manager. After posting a 211-287 record in four seasons with the Rangers, who fired him at the end of 2022, Woodward returned to the Dodgers as a senior advisor in their player development department and worked with both the Dodgers and their farm system, particularly with infielders throughout the organization.
Dodgers pitchers Dustin May and Tony Gonsolin, who missed this past season because of injuries, agreed to contracts for next season to avoid arbitration.
In his new role, Woodward will take over as the Dodgers’ infield and base-running coach. Third base coach Dino Ebel, who used to oversee the infield, will take over outfield coaching responsibilities.
Woodward replaces former first base coach Clayton McCullough, who was hired as the Miami Marlins’ manager last week.
“We are thrilled to have Chris Woodward back on the coaching staff,” general manager Brandon Gomes said in a statement. “He has been a staple to this organization, helping us to back-to-back NL pennants and was a key cog to our success last season. Chris will be an invaluable part to the team moving forward.”
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