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  1. 3× World Series champion ( 1981, 1988, 2002) 2× AL Manager of the Year (2002, 2009) Michael Lorri Scioscia ( / ˈsoʊʃə /, SOH-shə; born November 27, 1958), nicknamed " Sosh " and " El Jefe ", [1] is an American former Major League Baseball catcher and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). He managed the Anaheim / Los Angeles Angels of ...

  2. Jun 11, 2022 · The 63-year-old, who coached L.A. from 2000 to 2018 -- winning one World Series -- told us out at LAX that even though his ex-team is looking for another manager after canning Maddon this week, he ...

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  4. Oct 1, 2018 · 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 Angeles Angels after 19 seasons on Sunday, ending the longest current tenure in the majors with a come-from-behind victory. “It’s been second to none.

  5. Jul 1, 2011 · Jon Weisman of DodgerThoughts and Mike Petriello of Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness team up to chat about the McCourt crisis, a Dodger team that has fallen in...

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  6. In 1999, Mike began attending Boston University in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated in 2003. Mike's avatar on MSTI. Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness [] In 2007, Mike started a Dodgers blog with a friend under the pseudonym "Vin" called Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness, a reference to the Simpsons episode "Homer At the Bat". Over time, Mike ...

  7. May 25, 2017 · Fifteen years later, Mike Petriello — now an MLB Network analyst — got his start in baseball as proprietor of a Dodgers blog called “Mike Scioscia’s Tragic Illness.” Scioscia is not in ...

  8. Jan 4, 2012 · Mike Scioscia's Tragic Illness: What Torre Could Mean. By Grant Brisbee @GrantBrisbee Jan 4, 2012, 11:31am EST. It's pretty early to analyze seriously what a Joe Torre ownership group would mean ...

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