Joe Maddon is in the zen phase of his breakup with the Los Angeles Angels. Maddon, fired amid a 12-game losing streak and 27-29 record during his third season with the club this past June, spoke to ...
When the Los Angeles Angels made the surprising move of firing manager Joe Maddon in June during a 12-game losing streak, the hope was that the move would kickstart the Angels back to the winning ways ...
Angels manager Joe Maddon speaks with reporters before a spring training practice in Tempe, Ariz., in February 2020. Maddon was fired by the Angels in June amid a 14-game losing streak following a ...
Weeks prior to being fired as the Los Angeles Angels manager, Joe Maddon allegedly "blew up" at general manager Perry Minasian after Minasian called to the dugout during a game and demanded Mike Trout ...
Former Angels manager Joe Maddon was on the Dan Patrick Show last week, and as is often the case when the Angels are involved, the topic of conversation turned to Shohei Ohtani. Specifically, they ...
The Angels fired Joe Maddon a mere months ago, and have since fallen into an even deeper hole. Surprisingly, the veteran manager is fine with it. Maddon never quite found the same level of success ...
Former Angels manager Joe Maddon expressed his belief that Los Angeles' odds of re-signing Shohei Ohtani are "not very good" during an appearance this week on the "Starkville" podcast, a show hosted ...
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Spring training is moving unusually fast this year, and that is especially true at Los Angeles Angels camp. The possibility of Mike Trout moving off center field and into a ...
Mar 10, 2020; Peoria, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Angels manager Joe Maddon looks on prior to facing the Seattle Mariners in a spring training game at Peoria Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe ...
Nearly two months into the season, the Angels sat at 27–17 and had the look of one of the best teams in the American League. A dozen consecutive losses later, their manager was fired, and they never ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Joe Maddon recalled the time he told Mark Langston, seated in the front row for Maddon's introduction as Los Angeles Angelsmanager on Thursday, that he was going to someday make No.
Joe Maddon still wants to be a major league manager. He’s said as much out loud, as well as in the closing pages of his new book, “The Book of Joe: Trying Not to Suck at Baseball and Life,” written by ...
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