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Dale and Holley Opening Segment
The guys talk about the Angels taking Game 5 from the Yankees and if Los Angeles has any shot at all in taking two games in New York
“…Iran. Now I I I I really thought I'm not a huge Mike Scioscia then at times but I really thought he played on right. …”
Ken Rosenthal, Fox Sports/MLB Network
Ken talked about if the Angels actually have a chance against the Yankees, some very questionable moves by Joe Girardi, how the Dodgers bullpen has really struggled against the Phillies, what he thinks the future holds for Pedro Martinez, and the latest in the manager search in Houston
“…I'm assuming correct me if I'm wrong I'm assuming that you believe. Mike Scioscia is a better manager than Joe Girardi. …”
Joe discussed the ongoing MLB playoffs, if fans come down too hard on managers like Terry Francona and Tony La Russa, the umpiring in the Division Series, the gap between the good and bad teams in the NFL, and how Major League Baseball is contributing to "Stand Up To Cancer" in the postseason
“…a manager -- did. Demands and command a lot of respect in Mike Scioscia. . I think it's a really compelling series I would say you would probably lean toward the two teams don't field advantage. NC …”
Red Sox hope to use Lester in Game 4
... He's been terrific. The 'C' on his chest, he's earned it. He's not unearned it." Angels manager Mike Scioscia, meanwhile, took time to praise Varitek, saying that the longtime catcher "has had as much to do with [the Red ...
WEEI.com | 09 Oct 2009
Five Things We Learned: Sox Left Feeling Queasy In Defeat
... table, passing the baton to [Hunter] or [Vladimir Guerrero] or whoever it's going to be,” Angels manager Mike Scioscia said. “Bobby does that as well as anybody ever has. It was critical to our lineup to get somebody like that. That ...
WEEI.com | 09 Oct 2009
In the End, Green Did Have a Leg To Stand On
... “I didn’t feel right,” he said, “That’s for sure.” Then came a check swing, which Angels manager Mike Scioscia thought was a game-ender, a notion not supported by first-base umpire Jeff Kellogg. On appeal, Kellogg said ...
WEEI.com | 17 Sep 2009
... Green that was knee-high and down the middle. When home plate umpire Rick Reed failed to ring up Green, manager Mike Scioscia and the Angels protested vehemently. Angels argue The next day, however, the Angels were not the only ones complaining ...
Blog | 11 Oct 2009 | More from LEEInks
Pregame Notes: Sox Would Like to Use Lester in Game 4
... said it. He’s got a ‘C’ on his chest. He earned that. He hasn’t unearned it.” Angels manager Mike Scioscia agreed. The former catcher raved unconditionally about Varitek’s impact on the Red Sox during his 12 years in Boston ...
Blog | 09 Oct 2009 | More from Full Count
A pretty good night for the Angels
... the reaction from Angels manager Mike Scioscia, pitcher John Lackey, and outfielderjust going with the pitch? MIKE SCIOSCIA: No, Bobby got a good jump, and hethought it was (laughing). MIKE SCIOSCIA: Come on, man. Q. In that ...
Blog | 09 Oct 2009 | More from Full Count