News

Maddon was never Minasian’s guy; he simply inherited him. Then again, he wasn’t former Angels GM Billy Eppler’s guy, either. Eppler wanted to hire Showalter as manager when Brad Ausmus was ...
Joe Maddon may not be the manager who rids the Cubs of their curse—whichever of the curses you subscribe to believing in. If he can’t do it though, there may not be anyone else who can.
Hired prior to the 2020 pandemic season, Maddon went 130-148 (.467) in parts of three seasons in what was technically his third stint as Angels manager. He briefly managed the team on an interim ...
Joe Maddon is in the final season of his $6 million per year contract with the Chicago Cubs. And no matter how things turn out this year, it’s safe to say he’s the best manager in franchise ...
Still, Maddon is the prize of the free-agent manager class. Angels owner Arte Moreno calls the shots. And he loves his stars. He spent $430 million to retain Mike Trout, paid $240 million for ...
Angels manager Joe Maddon, center, argues with umpires Clint Vondrak, left, and Alfonso Marquez, right, after being ejected for arguing the strikeout call against Shohei Ohtani during a game ...
The Angels hired Joe Maddon as their manager, the right move for a franchise reeling from Tyler Skaggs’ death and an ongoing DEA investigation into opioid use. Oct. 16, 2019.
Joe Maddon compiled a 1,382-1,216 (.532) record over parts of 19 seasons with the Rays, Cubs and Angels, winning the jinx-breaking 2016 World Series with Chicago.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Joe Maddon is back under the halo. Maddon agreed to a three-year deal to become the Angels’ manager on Wednesday, reuniting the World Series-winning former boss of the Cubs ...
Joe Maddon has success everywhere he goes. The Chicago Cubs‘ endlessly entertaining 61-year-old manager was unbelievably adept at squeezing everything out of his players during his last ...
Former Angels manager Joe Maddon continued on his crusade against the way analytics have flooded the game of baseball, including expressing frustration in the way he and the Angels’ front office ...
When Joe Maddon shoved aside baseball lifer Rick Renteria two years ago to become manager of the Chicago Cubs, a hungry fan base rejoiced, believing that their team had found a genius to lead it to… ...