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Newly-Retired Infielder Takes Role on Los Angeles' Angels Coaching Staff
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Former Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ryan Goins has taken a job as an infield coach with the Los Angeles Angels . He'll join the staff under new manager Ron Washington, according to Ken Rosenthal of 'The Athletic.'

Ryan Goins will be the Angels’ new infield coach, sources tell @TheAthletic.

Goins just officially announced his retirement as a player a few weeks ago. He's 35-years old. He had said in his retirement announcement that he was planning to enter coaching full-time.

He played for the Blue Jays from 2013-2017, seeing action on two different teams that went to the postseason. He appeared in the 2015 and 2016 playoffs for the Jays, both teams that went to the ALCS.

A lifetime .228 hitter, he was a prominent starter for both the 2015 and 2017 Jays. After that, he spent time with the Royals (2018) and White Sox (2019-20).

He had a minor league deal with the Royals last offseason, but didn't appear in games for Kansas City.

The Angels appear to be a team in turnover. They let go of manager Phil Nevin a few weeks ago, opening the door for Washington to get hired. They also appear set to lose superstar Shohei Ohtani in free agency. If they do, a rebuild could be on the way. Ohtani has not made any decisions officially though.

Los Angeles finished fourth as it was in the deeply-talented American League West, and without Ohtani, they don't appear close to the Astros, Rangers or Mariners in the division.

This article first appeared on FanNation Fastball and was syndicated with permission.

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