ANAHEIM, Calif. _ The Los Angeles Angels announced Wednesday that hitting coach Dave Hansen would not return to the team in 2018. No replacement has been appointed, although assistant hitting coach Paul Sorrento is staying for now.
Hansen, 48, held the job for two seasons after two seasons as the team's assistant hitting coach. Before that, he spent a year as Seattle Mariners hitting coach, a year as Los Angeles Dodgers hitting coach, and several years as a hitting instructor in the Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks organizations.
A pinch-hitting specialist during a 15-year major league career, he played his last game in 2005.
The Angels had the second-worst batting average this year in the American League, the fifth-worst on-base percentage and the worst slugging percentage.
They won 80 games, falling five games short of an AL wild-card berth.
After the Angels lost 88 games in 2016, all members of manager Mike Scioscia's staff kept their jobs. In November, first base coach Gary DiSarcina left to become Boston's bench coach.