Mike Scioscia’s 19-year run with the Angels has officially come to an end.

Scioscia, the longest-tenured manager in baseball, announced that he will be stepping down from his post following the Angels’ 5-4 walk-off win over the A’s in Sunday’s regular-season finale. The move has been widely expected, as Scioscia is in the final days of the 10-year, $50 million contract he signed with the Angels in January 2009.

Source: Maria Guardado, MLB.com

One comment on “Scioscia’s tenure with Angels comes to an end

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    Wow the Angels were idiots to give him that kind of a contract. 1st year managers typically make less than 1 mil and i’m guessing the vast majority make under 2 mil.

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