Dodgers Coach Chris Woodward Doesn't Have 'Grudge' With Rangers
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Chris Woodward, former manager of the Texas Rangers, expressed excitement about reuniting with former colleagues during the Dodgers' road trip. Despite being fired from the Rangers in 2022, he holds no grudges, emphasizing respect for the organization. Woodward takes pride in his four-year tenure with the team, believing he left them in a better position for success, exemplified by their World Series victory in 2023. He described his experiences as positive and encouraging, indicating a focus on moving forward rather than dwelling on past disagreements.
I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of people ... just the whole staff, the assistant trainers, just people I haven't seen. But I don't know if it's something that's on my bucket list to go back and do.
I don't have any regrets or any bad feelings toward anything. Obviously, there were some disagreements that led to me not being there anymore. But I have nothing but respect for everybody.
Those four years, I was really proud of, when I left. The club was in a much better spot internally, all the way from the staff to the front office to the sports science to all the different things that we did.
Life's too short, man. Honestly, I take that experience as a really positive thing.
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