Angels give Scioscia a contract extension - MLB - Yahoo! Sports
Manager Mike Scioscia and the Los Angeles Angels have agreed in principle to a multi-year contract extension, according to a source close to those negotiations. Details of the contract are unknown.
Scioscia’s current deal runs through 2009, with a club option for 2010, for about $2 million per season. The extension is believed to carry him through at least 2012.
Under Scioscia, who turned 50 in November, the Angels are 803-655 in nine seasons. They were World Series champions in 2002 and have won four of the last five American League West titles. They have won only one postseason series since the World Series title, however, a stretch that includes division series losses to the Boston Red Sox in each of the past two Octobers.
Scioscia’s regular-season winning percentage (.551) is better than that of Joe Torre, Tony La Russa, Lou Piniella and Jim Leyland.