The Los Angeles Dodgers announced changes to their coaching staff, retaining most members under manager Dave Roberts. First base coach Clayton McCullough left to manage the Miami Marlins, replaced by Chris Woodward. Meanwhile, Dino Ebel shifts responsibilities to work with outfielders. Notably, Brandon McDaniel, who has served various roles in strength and conditioning for 13 years, will join the staff as major league development integration coach. The rest of the team, including Danny Lehmann and Mark Prior, will continue in their respective roles from last season.
The Dodgers are making some changes to their coaching staff despite most returning, with notable departures and new appointments including Chris Woodward and Brandon McDaniel.
Clayton McCullough's move to the Marlins marks a significant shift, leading Chris Woodward to step in as the new first base coach.
Brandon McDaniel transitions from vice president of player performance to major league development integration coach, continuing his long tenure with the Dodgers.
The stability of the coaching staff is preserved with many returning members, balancing experience and new leadership under manager Dave Roberts.
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