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Mike Scioscia

Nov 27, 1958 - Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA

Michael Lorri Scioscia (born November 27, 1958), nicknamed "Sosh" and "El Jefe", is an American former Major League Baseball catcher and manager in Major League Baseball (MLB). He managed the Anaheim / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim / Los Angeles Angels from the 2000 season through the 2018 season, and was the longest-tenured manager in Major League Baseball and second-longest-tenured coach/manager in the "Big Four" (MLB, NFL, NHL, and NBA), behind only Gregg Popovich at the time of his retirement. As a player, Scioscia made his major league debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1980. He was selected to two All-Star Games and won two World Series over the course of his 13-year MLB career, which was spent entirely with the Dodgers; this made him the only person in MLB history to spend his entire playing career with one team and entire managing career with another team with 10+ years in both places. He was signed by the San Diego Padres and Texas Rangers late in his career, but never appeared in a major league game for either team due to injury.

After his playing career ended, Scioscia spent several seasons as a minor league manager and major league coach in the Dodgers organization before being hired as the Angels manager after the 1999 season. As a manager, Scioscia led the Angels to their only-to-date World Series championship in 2002. He is the Angels' all-time managerial leader in wins, games managed, and division titles. Scioscia was honored with the American League Manager of the Year Award in 2002 and 2009. On May 8, 2011, Scioscia became the 56th manager to win 1,000 or more games, and the 23rd to have all 1,000 or more victories with a single team.

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Movie2017
Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson
Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson
Self
Movie2023
Shohei Ohtani: Beyond the Dream
Shohei Ohtani: Beyond the Dream
Self
Movie2002
2002 Anaheim Angels: The Official World Series Film
2002 Anaheim Angels: The Official World Series Film
Self
Movie2004Field of Dreams: Passing Along the PastimeSelf
Movie1982
Rooster
Rooster
Self
TV Show1989
The Simpsons
The Simpsons
Mike Scioscia (voice)2
TV Show2003
Jim Rome Is Burning
Jim Rome Is Burning
196
TV Show2005
Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen
Self - Restaurant Patron1
TV Show2009
MLB: Baseball's Seasons
MLB: Baseball's Seasons
Self - Angels Manager1

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