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- Updated: October 2, 2016
ANAHEIM — Angels manager Mike Scioscia does not foresee any changes to the coaching staff moving forward, based off his discussions with general manager Billy Eppler.
“Nothing has been announced, but I’m not anticipating and changes from talking with Billy,” Scioscia said before Sunday’s season finale against the Astros.
The Angels have eight of 11 coaches in their first full seasons in their current roles. That list includes: David Hansen (hitting coach), Paul Sorrento (assistant hitting coach), Charles Nagy (pitching coach), Gary DiSarcina (first-base coach), Ron Roenicke (third-base coach), Alfredo Griffin …