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Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

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Current Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim manager, Mike Scioscia.

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are a current Major League Baseball (MLB) team in Anaheim, California.

History

Current Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim manager, Mike Scioscia once appeared on a roller coaster in his Angels uniform offer advice to Bart. He lost his cap, only to reveal he wears another Angels cap underneath. Scioscia then showed off his three World Series rings that he earned as a catcher with the Dodgers in 1981 and 1989, and as manager of the 2002 then-Anaheim Angels. He immediately lost one of the rings thereafter. He then tried to give advice to a funnel cake cook, who protested that "not everything's baseball," with Scioscia frustratedly declaring, "Yes it is!"

Behind the Laughter

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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are a baseball team that has been in the American League since their creation in 1961. After numerous name changes, the Los Angeles Angels won a World Series championship in 2002 and they were also a very dominative playoff team during the 2000s. They were renamed to the current Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in 2005.

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