Fired manager has shocking comments for Los Angeles Angels
"There’s no anything. It’s like to me they don’t even exist, organizationally."
"There’s no anything. It’s like to me they don’t even exist, organizationally."
Brutal timing.
The timing would have made this reunion awkward, to say the least.
Nickelback couldn't save the Angels.
Hours after firing Joe Maddon and naming Phil Nevin interim manager, the Los Angeles Angels lost their 13th straight game. That's a single-season franchise record.
Mike Trout left Tuesday night's Angels game with left groin tightness, hours after the organization fired manager Joe Maddon. The Angels have lost 12 games in a row.
Phil Nevin, who had been the third-base coach this season, was named interim manager.
The Phillies hit a game-tying grand slam in the eighth inning, and then they hit a walk-off homer when trailing in the ninth.
It's hard to understand what the Angels were thinking here.
Theo Epstein and the Cubs are hoping whatever they lose by letting Maddon walk is outweighed by a new voice.