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    Angels coaches need to STFU

    Everytime i watch a halos game one of their dumbfkk coaches is arguing with the umpires. Pitcing coach already ejected for arguing ball 4(foxtrax clearly showed ball 4)

    This is why the Yankees are so universally loved, they respect the game and play it right.. whereas Angels players and coaches are hanging on every pitch, they won't do any damage in this league with this kind of mentality

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    Anouncers said:
    1. Borderline pitches
    2. Zone changing

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    I used to respect Scioscia as a manager. Not anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No coincidences View Post
    I used to respect Scioscia as a manager. Not anymore.
    he's a sorry sack of shit that can't manage a superstar team.. he honestly thinks a few blown calls are the reason his 200 million dollar team won't make the playoffs

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    angels payroll isn't close to 200 million. Yankees payroll has been over 200 million for years, though

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    Quote Originally Posted by lunchbawks View Post
    he's a sorry sack of shit that can't manage a superstar team.. he honestly thinks a few blown calls are the reason his 200 million dollar team won't make the playoffs
    Some managers/coaches are better at taking the "underdog" guys and turning them into surprise contenders, while some are better off being the glorified babysitter of a bunch of egomaniacs, keeping the peace just long enough to make sure all the talent doesn't go to waste (i.e., Phil Jackson). I definitely think if you had to categorize Scioscia, he's much more the former than the latter.

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    sosha at it again, NL managers are nuts

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