Chris Woodward has rejoined the Los Angeles Dodgers organization as the team’s new first-base coach. Woodward, a former major league player and coach, brings a wealth of experience to the position, having spent several years in various coaching roles across different organizations.
Woodward’s return to the Dodgers follows a significant career journey. Previously, he was part of the Dodgers coaching staff from 2016 to 2018, where he contributed to the team’s success during those years. His time with the Dodgers was marked by a strong focus on player development, and his knowledge of the game made him a valuable asset in the clubhouse. After leaving the Dodgers, he took on the role of manager for the Texas Rangers in 2019. He spent several seasons leading the Rangers but was let go after the 2022 season. Now, Woodward is back with the Dodgers, bringing with him the insight and experience gained from his managerial tenure in Texas.
As first-base coach, Woodward will be responsible for overseeing the players at first base, helping them with their base-running and defensive positioning. Additionally, he will be involved in working closely with the rest of the coaching staff to ensure that the team’s offensive strategies are executed effectively.
The Dodgers’ decision to bring Woodward back was met with excitement, as his previous time with the team had been successful. Woodward’s familiarity with the Dodgers’ system and his connection to the team’s players are seen as key factors in his return. His leadership style and ability to connect with players on a personal level will likely be valuable assets for the team moving forward.
For Woodward, this return represents a new chapter in his career. Having had the experience of managing a major league team, he will likely bring a different perspective to his role as first-base coach. His time as a manager has given him a broader understanding of the game, and this experience will undoubtedly influence how he approaches his new position with the Dodgers.