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“Mike Scioscia would definitely be an effective manager today,” Hunter said. “All he does is require you to play hard, go first to third, and be ready to play every day.” ...
It was the secret that Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia hoped to keep all season. He made up his mind before spring training this would be his final season, not only as Angels’ manager ...
Scioscia couldn’t call it a loss, because the word didn’t quite cover it. “When I heard he had left the broadcast booth [Sept. 24,]” Scioscia says, “I knew it was serious.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Mike Scioscia stepped down as manager of the Los Angeles Angels after 19 seasons on Sunday, ending the longest current tenure in the majors with a come-from-behind victory.
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Scioscia started out smiling in front of the crowded room. It wasn’t long, though, before tears glistened in his hazel eyes. He stepped down as manager of the Los ...
Scioscia never formally told his players that he would not be their manager in 2019. Mike Trout, Justin Upton and Kole Calhoun only found out in person because they were in the audience for the ...
If the measure of a man rests in the company he keeps, then Mike Scioscia is a living legend. Scioscia is second among active managers in win percentage (.551) and ranks 22nd all time, ahead of ...
For Scioscia, however, it has been a 25 percent chance of winning the pennant and a mere 12.5 percent chance of winning the World Series, and that’s before factoring in the Wild Card Game, in ...
Scioscia, 59, finishes 1,650-1,428 in 19 seasons as the Angels' manager. He led the franchise to its only World Series title in 2002 but has not made the playoffs since the 2014 season.
Mike Scioscia was a 17-year-old high school kid sitting at home in Springfield, Pa., eating lunch when the phone rang. He had already experienced a busy senior year.
Los Angeles Angels manager Mike Scioscia waits on the mound during a pitching change in the fourth inning of the team’s baseball game against the Oakland Athletics on Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018 ...
He's got the clout. And, oh, how he has the leverage. Scioscia, who still has three years and $18 million left in his contract, has the right to opt out of his contract after this season.
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