Texas Rangers Face Transition as Pitching Coach Mike Maddux Joins Angels
The Texas Rangers are entering a new chapter in their coaching staff following the unexpected departure of pitching coach Mike Maddux. The news, first reported by Jeff Wilson of DLLS Sports, confirmed that Maddux will take on the same role with the Los Angeles Angels. This shift comes in the wake of managerial changes, with Skip Schumaker stepping in after the organization parted ways with Bruce Bochy.
Impact of Maddux’s Departure
Maddux’s exit marks a significant loss for the Rangers. He has earned a reputation as one of the top pitching coaches in the league, playing a pivotal role in the team’s success over the past few seasons. Under his guidance, the Rangers achieved one of their best pitching performances in franchise history, leading Major League Baseball with a team ERA of 3.41. Additionally, Maddux was part of the coaching staff that celebrated the franchise’s first World Series title in 2023, solidifying his legacy in Texas.
As the Rangers transition to Schumaker’s leadership, the organization faces the challenge of finding a suitable replacement for Maddux. The search will be critical in maintaining the momentum built over recent years and continuing the development of the pitching staff.
Candidates for the Pitching Coach Position
As the Rangers begin their search, several candidates are already being considered. Evan Grant from the Dallas Morning News highlighted potential options, including current bullpen coach Jordan Tiegs.
Tiegs has been with the Rangers organization since 2019, rising through the ranks from pitching coach for the Arizona Complex League Rangers to the role of minor league pitching coordinator. After a successful tenure in the minors, he was appointed bullpen coach last year. The Rangers’ front office holds Tiegs in high regard, recognizing his contributions to the development of younger pitchers and the overall growth of the bullpen.
Looking Ahead
The impending decision on Maddux’s successor will be crucial for president of baseball operations Chris Young. As the Rangers gear up for the 2026 season, the new pitching coach will need to build upon the solid foundation laid by Maddux and ensure that the team remains competitive in an ever-evolving league landscape.
With Maddux’s departure, the Rangers face a pivotal moment. The choice of a new pitching coach could shape the future of the organization and influence its aspirations for continued success. The spotlight is now on Texas to make a strategic decision that aligns with their long-term goals.

