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Going to the Show: Trash Pandas Manager Andy Schatzley joins Angels as infield coach

MADISON – Rocket City Trash Pandas manager Andy Schatzley has been promoted to the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced today. He will join Angels Manager Kurt Suzuki’s staff as the infield coach.

Schatzley was named Rocket City’s manager in 2022, succeeding Jay Bell, the team’s first manager.

“We have been so fortunate to have Andy Schatzley as our manager for the past four seasons,” said Rocket City Trash Pandas Executive Vice President and General Manager Garrett Fahrmann. “He set very high standards for his players and staff. He made sure everyone on the team represented themselves and the organization well in our communities and on the road.

Former Rocket City manager Andy Schatzley will be wearing a Los Angeles Angels uniform next season. (Rocket City Trash Pandas photo)

“We are really going to miss him here in the Rocket City, but are extremely excited for him to get this opportunity.”

Schatzley compiled 245 wins with Rocket City and 288 overall across five managerial seasons in the Angels’ organization. Schatzley’s promotion makes him the first on-field coach in Trash Pandas history to reach the Major Leagues.

Under his leadership, 33 players have reached the Major Leagues, including 10 during the 2025 campaign. Notably, pitchers José Fermín and Mitch Farris earned direct promotions from Rocket City to the Angels this season.

An infield specialist, Schatzley played a key role in the development of several current Angels infielders, including Zach Neto, Kyren Paris, Nolan Schanuel, Denzer Guzman, and Christian Moore.

In 2025, the Trash Pandas reflected Schatzley’s trademark defensive focus, finishing with a .975 fielding percentage and turning 107 double plays, the eighth-most in Double-A baseball.

Schatzley was honored as the 2021 Preston Gómez Award winner as the Angels’ Minor League Manager of the Year and earned Southern League Manager of the Year honors in 2022 after guiding Rocket City to both half-season division titles and the league’s best overall record (81-57). He celebrated his 100th professional managerial victory on Aug. 5, 2023, with a 4-1 win over Tennessee at Toyota Field.

Before joining the Angels’ organization, Schatzley spent eight seasons as Associate Head Coach at Harding University in Searcy, Ark., (2011-19), where he served as recruiting coordinator, hitting coach, infield instructor, and third base coach. He helped guide the Bisons to a 34-21 record in 2019, the program’s best during his tenure, and in 2015 led them to a .977 fielding percentage, the top mark in NCAA Division II.

Schatzley’s prior coaching experience also includes stops at Emporia State University (2011) and Lubbock Christian University (2009-10), where he was part of the 2009 NAIA National Championship team. He also managed in summer collegiate leagues, capturing a National Baseball Congress World Series title in 2009 with the El Dorado Broncos.

A former collegiate infielder, Schatzley played at Pratt Community College and Lyon College, later earning a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership from Lubbock Christian University in 2010.

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