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|Claim to Fame = Baseball coach
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'''Michael Lorri''' "'''Mike'''" '''Scioscia''' (born November 27, 1958) is an American baseball manager. He voiced {{ch|Mike Scioscia|himself}} in the [[season 3]] episode "[[Homer at the Bat]]" and the [[season 22]] episode "[[MoneyBART]]".
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'''Michael Lorri "Mike" Scioscia''' (born November 27, 1958) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher and manager. He voiced {{Ch|Mike Scioscia|himself}} in the [[season 3]] episode "[[Homer at the Bat]]" and the [[season 22]] episode "[[MoneyBart]]". He was also interviewed in the documentary ''[[Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson]]''.
  
 
Mike Scioscia was voted joint 17th in [[IGN]]'s [http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/730/730566p1.html "Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances"] along with fellow baseball players [[Roger Clemens]], [[Wade Boggs]], [[Ken Griffey, Jr.]], [[Steve Sax]], [[Ozzie Smith]], [[José Canseco]], [[Don Mattingly]], and [[Terry Cashman]].
 
Mike Scioscia was voted joint 17th in [[IGN]]'s [http://uk.tv.ign.com/articles/730/730566p1.html "Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances"] along with fellow baseball players [[Roger Clemens]], [[Wade Boggs]], [[Ken Griffey, Jr.]], [[Steve Sax]], [[Ozzie Smith]], [[José Canseco]], [[Don Mattingly]], and [[Terry Cashman]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:42, November 27, 2022

This article is about the guest star. For the character, see Mike Scioscia (character).
Mike Sciosia
Mike Scioscia.jpg
Guest Star Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Born: November 27, 1958 (1958-11-27) (age 65)
Nationality: American
Claim to fame: Baseball coach and player
Character(s): Himself
First appearance: "Homer at the Bat"


Michael Lorri "Mike" Scioscia (born November 27, 1958) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher and manager. He voiced himself in the season 3 episode "Homer at the Bat" and the season 22 episode "MoneyBart". He was also interviewed in the documentary Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson.

Mike Scioscia was voted joint 17th in IGN's "Top 25 Simpsons Guest Appearances" along with fellow baseball players Roger Clemens, Wade Boggs, Ken Griffey, Jr., Steve Sax, Ozzie Smith, José Canseco, Don Mattingly, and Terry Cashman.

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