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Angels drop former GM Reagins’ top 2 aides

The Columbian
Published: October 4, 2011, 5:00pm

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Angels have cut ties with two top aides to former general manager Tony Reagins in the continuing shake-up of their front office.

The Angels say they won’t renew the contracts of assistant general manager Ken Forsch and special assistant Gary Sutherland.

Reagins left the Angels last Friday after a meeting with owner Arte Moreno. Los Angeles went 86-76 and missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year after starting the season with baseball’s fourth-highest payroll.

Forsch had been in the Angels’ front office for 14 years after spending five seasons of his 16-year pitching career with the club.

Sutherland, a former outfielder, joined the Angels in 1999, coordinating the club’s scouting.

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