ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Brady Anderson will be the Los Angeles Angels’ hitting coach next season, and former Seattle Mariners first baseman John Mabry will be the club’s assistant hitting coach.
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The Angels on Friday confirmed the hiring of Anderson, the longtime Baltimore Orioles slugger, for his first major league coaching job under rookie manager Kurt Suzuki.
Anderson played baseball at UC Irvine in Orange County before his 15-year major league career, which included parts of 14 seasons with the Baltimore Orioles.
He was a three-time All-Star who hit 210 homers, including 50 in 1996, and drove in 761 runs. Anderson worked in the Orioles’ front office for several seasons in the 2010s after his playing retirement.
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