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Greg Maddux, Raul Ibanez join Dodgers as special assistants to Andrew Friedman

According to the team's press release, their roles in the organization will be all-encompassing:
As FOX Sports' C.J. Nitkowski pointed out on Twitter, Ibanez is yet another former FS1 alum to join the Dodgers, after the club brought in Gabe Kapler last year.
Maddux spent the past four years as special assistant to Texas general manager Jon Daniels in the Rangers' organization, where his brother Mike was the pitching coach. Before that, he was an assistant to Cubs GM Jim Hendry in 2010. The 49-year-old, four-time NL Cy Young Award winner pitched for the Dodgers in 2006 and 2008 during a 23-year major league career. He went 355-227 with a 3.16 ERA in 744 games with the Cubs, Braves and Padres in addition to the Dodgers.
Ibanez played for Seattle, Kansas City, Philadelphia, the Yankees and Angels during his career, batting .272 with 305 home runs and 1,207 RBIs in 2,161 games. The 43-year-old will be working in a front office for the first time.
~ @FS1, the new Dodgers front office pipeline...@RaulIbanezMLB. https://t.co/xU6v520GHW
— CJ Nitkowski (@CJNitkowski) February 2, 2016
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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