87) Dino Ebel
Dino Ebel has a long history of coaching at the MLB and minor league level and most recently, he has been the third base coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Ebel, 55, retired as a player after the 1994 season and got right into coaching for the Dodgers. He was a coach Advanced-A for a season and at Double-A for a season before he started managing. He managed in the minors for the Dodgers from 1997 through 2004, spending one season at Rookie-ball, one season at Short-Season A, one at Single-A, two at Advanced-A, and three at Double-A before he joined the Angels as their Triple-A manager in 2005.
After one season at Triple-A, he joined the aforementioned Mike Scioscia’s coaching staff when Joe Maddon left to manage the Devil Rays. Ebel was their third base coach from 2006 through 2013 and then, he was promoted to bench coach from 2014 through 2017. He moved back to third base coach for the 2018 season, which was Scioscia’s final season as manager.
When Scioscia left, Ebel went back across town and rejoined the Dodgers and he has been their third base coach since.
The Angels interviewed Ebel before they hired Brad Ausmus for the 2019 season and the Tigers interviewed him both before they hired Ron Gardenhire and A.J. Hinch.