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'''Mike Scioscia''' is a retired Major League Baseball catcher, who played for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team]], and current manager of the [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]].
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'''Mike Scioscia''' is a retired Major League Baseball catcher, who played for the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team]], and current manager of the [[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]]. He accepted the job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|plant]] because the job has big machines, something he likes. Despite having been hired just to play softball, he wanted to work instead. As a result, he was hospitalized because of radiation poisoning. He not only recovered from the radiation poisoning, but was also endowed with "super-management powers" by the radiation, which he apparently used to lead the Angels to the World Series and earn his third World Series ring. He was also left with the ability to demagnetize credit cards.
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He accepted the job at the [[Springfield Nuclear Power Plant|plant]] because the job has big machines, something he likes. Despite having been hired just to play softball, he wanted to work instead. As a result, he was hospitalized because of radiation poisoning. He not only recovered from the radiation poisoning, but was also endowed with "super-management powers" by the radiation, which he apparently used to lead the Angels to the World Series and earn his third World Series ring. He was also left with the ability to demagnetize credit cards.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:57, February 9, 2013

This article is about the character. For the real life guest star, see Mike Scioscia.
Mike Scioscia
Mike Scioscia MoneyBART.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Baseball player
First appearance: "Homer at the Bat"
Voiced by: Himself


Mike Scioscia is a retired Major League Baseball catcher, who played for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team, and current manager of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

History

He accepted the job at the plant because the job has big machines, something he likes. Despite having been hired just to play softball, he wanted to work instead. As a result, he was hospitalized because of radiation poisoning. He not only recovered from the radiation poisoning, but was also endowed with "super-management powers" by the radiation, which he apparently used to lead the Angels to the World Series and earn his third World Series ring. He was also left with the ability to demagnetize credit cards.

Appearances