The Angels are hiring former Blue Jays manager John Gibbons as their bench coach under new manager Kurt Suzuki, per Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register. They’re also hiring former big league outfielder Adam Eaton as their first base coach, per the report.
Gibbons, 63, has managed 11 seasons in the majors — all with the Blue Jays. That lengthy history of running a dugout and clubhouse will prove valuable for a Suzuki, who’s not only a rookie manager but has never even coached prior to his hiring as the Angels’ new skipper. In two separate stints as Toronto’s manager, Gibbons holds a 793-789 record. His Blue Jays reached the American League Championship Series in back-to-back seasons in 2015-16 but failed to advance to the World Series either year, falling to Kansas City and Cleveland in those respective seasons.
Over the past two seasons, Gibbons has served as the bench coach for the Mets under another rookie skipper: Carlos Mendoza. He’s also coached in the majors with the Blue Jays and Royals in addition to minor league managerial stints with the Mets and Padres organizations.
Eaton, 37 next month, was playing in the majors as recently as 2021. He spent a decade in the majors between the White Sox, Nationals, Diamondbacks and — briefly at the end of his career — the same Angels club for which he’ll now be coaching. That stint with the Halos in 2021 surely familiarized him with the organization and with general manager Perry Minasian. He and Suzuki were teammates for two years with the Nationals as well, including during the team’s 2019 World Series victory.
Fletcher notes that Eaton has spent the past two seasons as the director of player development at Michigan State University, but this will be his first coaching assignment in pro ball. In addition to his work as first base coach, Eaton will be an outfield instructor. He finished his career with strong defensive grades, due in no small part to some stellar early seasons in the field — particularly a 2016 campaign in which he likely should have won a Gold Glove after posting a stunning 28 Defensive Runs Saved and 18 Outs Above Average in right field for the White Sox.

Gibby is the man
cold – Agreed, if Rendon makes it back next season then Gibby is the man to challenge him to a fight.
Rendon will make it back for 30 games
Rendon isn’t getting anywhere near the field. He’s still injured and not close to baseball activity. He’s a cancer regardless.
Maybe having 2 former Nationals teammates as his coaches will help Rendon get back on the field.
Solid experienced voice to go along with rookie manager Suzuki.
great hire. Gibby is a fantastic baseball man beloved in Toronto. he will be an asset to Suzuki
Always happy to see Gibby landing a job somewhere.
Eaton…. Yeeess!
You can put it on the boooaaard…
So much for the job being for “younger” guys as Gibbons said when he resigned from Mets gig. Guess he was getting canned and decided to walk out on his terms.
Maybe he didn’t like the cancer that was the 2025 Mets team and didn’t wish to be under the incompetent Mendoza whose days are numbered.
Maybe the Angels are making a run at Alonso
Who cares farte
The Angels’ new skipper Kurt Suzuki may be green in the dugout, but he’s not flying solo. The club just hired John Gibbons, a former Blue Jays manager with 11 seasons of big-league experience, to serve as bench coach. That’s not just a clipboard guy — that’s two ALCS runs and a dugout veteran who knows how to steer the ship when the seas get choppy.
Also joining the staff: Adam Eaton, ex-outfielder and 2019 World Series champ, now tapped as first base coach and outfield instructor. Eaton played alongside Suzuki in D.C., and while this is his first pro coaching gig, he’s already shown leadership chops as Michigan State’s director of player development.
Gibbons is a clubhouse anchor. And Eaton brings fresh energy with a championship pedigree. The Angels might be rebuilding, but they’re not flying blind Bravo.
Not hard to follow the math on this one. Minasian was an AGM under Anthopolous in Toronto so he knows Gibby super well. Perfect hire to support a first time manager.
Pretty sure the manager chooses the bench coach.
Maddux was pitching for the Mets when Gibby was starting out as a coach, too, in the early 90’s.
The big leagues are a tiny fraternity, so I have no doubt a fellow catcher like Suzuki informally ran across Gibby here and there, as well.
Dude looks like Ernest Borgnine in that pic…
Kurt Suzuki, Adam Eaton and Mike Maddux on the coaching staff.? It’s pretty obvious the Angels have assembled a staff from the Nationals golden era to get Anthony Rendon back on track. Tony Two-bags will be the 2026 AL MVP if they can steal Kevin Long from the Phillies.
Perfect. I came here to say exactly that.
Yeah, no one cares about Rendon and most of all, they’re not assembling a coaching staff JUST for Rendon, give me a break.
Of course not, but we’re not fans, and we need something to cling to for ’26!
I need Howie Kendrick in that clubhouse STAT.
Hello Chicago? It’s JB from Anaheim. Let’s talk
Jo Adell.
listen up. It’s JB here. We’ve got a bat that’s ready to fly north, and his name is Jo Adell.
26 years old. Under control through 2027.Last season? 37 bombs, 98 ribbies, and finally flashing the plate discipline we’ve been begging for. He’s not just a slugger—he’s a missile launcher with wheels
Why Adell fits Wrigley:
Launch angle tailor-made for the Windy City
Right-handed thunder to balance your lefty-heavy lineup
Corner outfield versatility with plus speed
Post-hype breakout with All-Star upside
What we want:
MLB-ready arms: Hayden Wesneski, Ben Brown—let’s talk turkey
Wesneski was dealt to Astros in the Tucker deal. Cub fans would know better, but believe they intend to have its top prospect Caissie get first bite to join the locked in regulars in CF/LF. Suzuki and Ballesteros are also likely to dominate DH AB’s.
LOL He worked so hard on that post. Probably gave himself a pat on the back for being so clever and witty and then you came along and crapped all over it.
Congratulations Gibby,wish you all the best, loved you in Toronto.
It should be vice versa with Gibbons as the manager and Suzuki as the bench coach.
Gibby could help turn the club around sooner than an inexperienced Suzuki. Hopefully he gets another shot at managing sooner than later