Mike Scioscia
15 September 2008
; For this year's Angels though, I think the excellent coaching of one of baseball's best managers, Mike Scioscia, will keep the team focused in October, and the Angels will be ready to roll when the postseason begins.
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11 July 2008
unter, to take a 4-2 lead. The Los Angeles bullpen held off Texas until the ninth and manager Mike Scioscia brought in K-Rod, who is having a fantastic season. Ramon Vazquez led off with a walk, but Rodriguez struck out Ian Kinsler and got Frank Catalanotto to ground out, moving Vazquez to second with two outs. The red-hot Michael Young stepped up to the plate and singled to left, scoring Vazquez to make it 4-3. K-Rod fell behind Josh Hamilton 3-1, but threw an unexpected curveball on the fifth pitch of the at-bat. Hamilton must have been ready for it because he blasted it into the right field stands to win the game 5-4 in walk-off fashion. It was Hamilton's 20th home run of the year, and he leads the majors with 91 RBI. The blown save was only K-Rod's third of the season, and he rebounded the next day to pick up his major league-leading 36th save of the year.
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Posted by Matthew Deutschman | No comments yet
17 March 2008
They have done an amazing job since Mike Scioscia has been running the team of getting on base and doing the little things to score runs: they hit and run, steal bases and take the extra base whenever possible. There inability to strike quickly manifested itself in the playoffs against the Red Sox last year when they were unable to come of with the quick strikes to score runs in bunches and keep up with a high powered offense that was firing on all cylinders. If Vlad Guerrero wasn’t able to come up with that hit, then no one would. Garret Anderson showed some pop in the last couple months of the season, but injuries are clearly beginning to take their toll on him and even when he is in the lineup, he is not nearly as dangerous as he once was.
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