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Michael Lorri Scioscia (/ˈsoʊʃə/ SOH-shə; born
November 27, 1958),
nicknamed "Sosh" and "El Jefe" (Spanish for "The Boss"), is an
American former Major...
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Scioscia is a
mountain of Lombardy, Italy. It has an
elevation of 667
metres above mean sea level. 45°50′06″N 9°15′57″E / 45.8351°N 9.2658°E / 45.8351;...
- 2014, to the Los
Angeles Angels of
Anaheim for Matt
Scioscia, son of Angels'
manager Mike
Scioscia. In June 2014, he was
named to the
roster of the Orem...
- In his
first game on
September 15
against Atlanta, his
catcher was Mike
Scioscia, who
spoke some Spanish;
Valenzuela spoke little English. Valenzuela's...
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Darmstadt 98.
Maurizio Scioscia at fussballdaten.de (in German)
Maurizio Scioscia at
Kicker Maurizio Scioscia at
Soccerway Maurizio Scioscia at FuPa v t e...
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publicly expressing his
displeasure with
Angels manager Mike
Scioscia following Scioscia's removal of Guillén in
favor of a
pinch runner during a crucial...
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Frank Testaverde Scioscia (October 27, 1935 –
December 26, 2018) was an
American film and
television actor. He was
perhaps best
known for
playing the mobster...
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players Nolan Ryan, Rod Carew, and
Reggie Jackson.
Under manager Mike
Scioscia, they
would eventually achieve their first Wild Card spot in 2002, and...
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backup for Mike
Scioscia. A high
skilled defensive player, Hernández
spent his
Dodgers career as
mainly a back-up
catcher to
Scioscia and Mike Piazza...
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league team's
coaching staff as Mike
Scioscia's third base coach.
While Ebel was the
third base coach,
Scioscia and he
advocated a more
aggressive style...