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.
Just a few days after joining the Angels as the club’s new manager, Ron Washington has begun assembling his coaching staff for the 2024 season.
The hiring of Ron Washington brought in a new voice to the Los Angeles Angels, one that has been around winning teams during his time with the Atlanta Braves, and also bringing in a solid supporting cast in his coaches.
Ryan Goins is back in the big leagues. Back in October, the 35-year-old announced his retirement from professional baseball after 15 seasons. Just over one month later, it was reported that Goins would be joining the Los Angeles Angels as their Major League infield coach.
Former Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ryan Goins announced his retirement from baseball. Goins was, without question, a fan favorite when he played for the Toronto Blue Jays.
After spending parts of eight years in the big leagues, former Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox infielder Ryan Goins has announced his retirement from Major League Baseball.
The Royals are bringing veteran infielder Ryan Goins back to the organization on a minor league contract, per the transaction log at MLB.com. Goins, an Octagon client, spent the 2018 season with Kansas City as well.
Ahead of their series against the Pirates, the Braves made a roster move, but it wasn’t the one everyone was hoping for. Ehire Adrianza has been activated from the injured list.
The Braves announced Monday morning that infielder Ryan Goins has been designated for assignment. His removal from the roster clears a path for infielder/outfielder Ehire Adrianza, who has been activated from the 10-day injured list.
The New York Mets will bring out their two big guns to start the final two games of their four-game series in Atlanta. Now if they can only stay healthy enough to get past the second inning.
The Braves juggled their roster before Tuesday night's game against the Mets, calling up pitching prospect Freddy Tarnok and selecting infielder Ryan Goins.
Following their 13-1 slaughtering of the Mets on Monday night, the Braves made a flurry of roster moves ahead of Tuesday’s contest. Ryan Goins joins the roster as a backup infielder.
He’s never been much of a threat at the plate, as evidenced by a career .228/.278/.333 batting line in 1,690 plate appearances at the MLB level, but Goins is a versatile defender with strong ratings at several positions.
The White Sox have outrighted infielder Ryan Goins to their alternate site. Additionally, Chicago released right-hander Drew Anderson.
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