The Dodgers it seemed cleaned a little house on Monday. First there was the coaching change with former Brewers manager Ron Roenicke taking over as third base coach on the major league team with 44 games remaining in the regular season. Now, the international scouting staff has reportedly been trimmed as well, per Jesse Sanchez and Ken Gurnick of MLB.com.
Vice president of international scouting Bob Engle was chief among those let go, but by no means was alone, per Sanchez and Gurnick:
Also no longer with the club are Patrick Guerrero, the Dodgers' scouting coordinator in Latin America; Franklin Taveras, the club's scouting coordinator in the Dominican Republic; Joseph Reaves, the director of international and Minor League relations; Rafael Colon, special advisor for international player performance; Hidenori Sueyoshi, senior manager of international scouting; and Bruce Hurst, Latin America field coordinator, a source told MLB.