The Los Angeles Angels are seemingly trying to obtain a strong pitching identity, hiring former catcher Kurt Suzuki to be their manager, bringing in World Series-winning pitching coach Mike Maddux and trading slugging outfielder Taylor Ward to the Baltimore Orioles for promising right-hander Grayson Rodriguez. However, this squad still has plenty of offensive issues that need to be addressed, and it is trusting three-time All-Star Brady Anderson to help fix them.
The 15-year outfielder, who spent the majority of his MLB career with the Baltimore Orioles, will be the Angels' new hitting coach. Suzuki debuted with the Oakland Athletics five years after Anderson retired in 2002, but he clearly has a considerable amount of respect for him. The 2019 champion and new Halos skipper shared

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