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Published: Friday, October 31, 2025 at 5:29 pm

Rangers Pitching Coach Mike Maddux Departs for Angels

Texas Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux is leaving the team to join the Los Angeles Angels, according to reports. Maddux, who has been a significant figure in the Rangers' recent success, will assume the same role with the Angels.

Maddux's departure comes after a successful second stint with the Rangers, including the 2025 season where the team achieved the best ERA in Major League Baseball. The Rangers attempted to retain Maddux, who worked under manager Bruce Bochy for the last three years.

Maddux initially joined the Rangers in 2009, during which time the team made its first World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011. He oversaw a pitching staff that consistently ranked in the top half of the league in ERA during this period. He returned to the team in 2023 when Bochy was hired.

During his tenure, Maddux played a key role in the Rangers' recent World Series victory. While the team's offense received much attention, Maddux's influence on the pitching staff was crucial to the team's success. Key pitchers like Nathan Eovaldi, Jordan Montgomery, and Josh Sborz performed exceptionally well during the playoffs.

The Rangers are now left to build on the foundation Maddux helped establish. The Angels, who finished last in the American League in ERA, are hoping Maddux can improve their pitching performance.

BNN's Perspective:

The departure of Mike Maddux is a significant loss for the Rangers, given his impact on their pitching staff and recent championship run. While the team has a strong foundation, the Angels are hoping Maddux can bring his expertise to their struggling pitching unit. This move highlights the importance of coaching in baseball and the potential for a fresh start to revitalize a team.

Keywords: Mike Maddux, Texas Rangers, Los Angeles Angels, pitching coach, MLB, ERA, World Series, Nathan Eovaldi, Jordan Montgomery, Josh Sborz, Bruce Bochy, Jacob deGrom, Jack Leiter, Patrick Corbin, baseball

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