DENVER -- Angels manager Mike Scioscia insists that the way the organization communicates information to its players "hasn't changed a bit," even in the wake of Jerry Dipoto's sudden resignation as general manager last week.
"We have our pitchers' meeting before every series, our hitters' meetings every day, the meeting format is the same, the information is the same," Scioscia said prior to Tuesday's game against the Rockies at Coors Field. "Nothing has really changed."
Some roles have, though.
Rico Brogna, previously labeled a "player information coach," used to be the liaison between the front office and coaching staff when it came to scouting information.