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Scioscia, Tracy win AL, NL Manager of the Year awards

NEW YORK -- The Los Angeles Angels could have crumbled when pitcher Nick Adenhart was killed in a car accident in April, overcome by waves of grief and sadness.

Mike Scioscia kept them moving forward.

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"There wasn't one defining moment," he said. "I think as the season started to evolve guys found that sense of purpose to play baseball again and they played it at a very, very high level."

For his deft touch during a trying season, Scioscia won the AL Manager of the Year award on Wednesday for the second time. Jim Tracy of Colorado was selected for the NL honor.

Tracy became the second manager to win the award after taking over during the season, joining Jack McKeon for Florida in 2003. Less than an hour after the award was announced, the Rockies said Tracy had been rewarded with a three-year contract.

"What we're talking about this afternoon, it's probably as flattering an experience as I've come to realize during the course of my professional career in athletics," Tracy said. "And obviously a new contract is extremely exciting. But what is more intriguing for me is what is still out there for our ballclub."

Tracy received 29 first-place votes and two seconds for 151 points in balloting by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Scioscia got 15 first-place votes, 10 seconds and one third for 106 points.

The Rockies promoted Tracy from bench coach after Clint Hurdle was fired in late May and won the wild-card race. Scioscia and the Angels paid tribute to Adenhart with their fifth AL West title in six years.

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"Some things, you're never prepared for," Scioscia said. "But those things really weren't about us. They were about the Adenhart family and I think as we supported them we found some peace."

Ron Gardenhire finished second in the AL voting for the second straight year and fifth time during his eight seasons as Minnesota manager. He also placed third in 2002, when Scioscia was honored for the first time, but has never won the award. Tony La Russa of the Cardinals, a four-time winner, was a distant second in the NL with 55 points.

Lou Piniella of the Cubs and Joe Maddon of the Rays were honored last year.

Colorado was 18-28 and 14½ games behind NL West-leading Los Angeles when general manager Dan O'Dowd dismissed Hurdle on May 29 and offered the job to Tracy.

"I didn't immediately say yes," Tracy recalled. "I asked for 60 minutes to think about it and he told me you can have 60 but you can't have 61 because he needed somebody down in the dugout to manage that night."

 

Tracy was sold when O'Dowd told him he just wanted to see the team play better. He thought he could take care of that -- and the Rockies responded to his steady hand. They went 74-42 the rest of the way, extending the division race to the final weekend before settling for the wild card.

There was no Rocktober this year -- Colorado lost to Philadelphia in the division series -- but it was still quite the turnaround for the club and Tracy, who was fired after leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 68-94 record in 2007.

The 53-year-old Tracy was out of baseball before becoming the Rockies' bench coach in November 2008.

"With as young as we are and with as much as we grew in such a short period of time, I can't even begin to tell you how much I'm looking forward to the future," he said.

Scioscia managed the Angels to their third consecutive division title during one of his most difficult seasons in the dugout. Los Angeles has earned six postseason berths in the last eight years under Scioscia, who was a catcher for the Dodgers for 13 seasons and retired in 1994.

The Angels used 14 starting pitchers and played without sluggers Torii Hunter and Vladimir Guerrero for long stretches due to injuries. The team's biggest challenge was moving past the sorrow it felt after Adenhart's death.

"For a long time, it wasn't easy for our club," Scioscia said.

Scioscia, who turns 51 on Nov. 27, was credited for giving his players time to grieve while gently insisting on accountability as an early slump lingered. Los Angeles responded by surging to another division title and making it to the AL Championship Series, eliminating postseason nemesis Boston along the way.

The baseball honors continue Thursday with the NL Cy Young Award.

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Reputation:93
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November 19, 2009 11:58 am
...I'd hire him in a heartbeat to manage my team. 
Year in, year out, the Best Manager in Baseball. 
A master strategist. 
WS Champion in both leagues, second or third winningest of all time, etc etc, etc.
Dave Duncan at his side.
No argument with Tracy this year, phenomenal job he pulled off.
I am glad Tony was at least recognized as the runner up thi
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November 18, 2009 3:17 pm
Joe Girardi should have won this and it shouldnt even be close.  He took a team that was not in the playoffs last year and won the most games in MLB.  I know that there are a lot of people out there who will just come back with, " i could manage that team."  The truth is he did an outstanding job managing the bullpen all year and to keep everyone striving for the same goal ...(more)
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November 19, 2009 1:18 am
I see people talking about Girardi, but seriously, with all the spending the Yankees did, is he really that deserving?  Yeah, Mike Scioscia did a great job with the Angels, but they make the playoffs every year, so big deal.  Ron Gardenhire?  Yeah, he's done a good job ...(more)
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November 19, 2009 6:05 am
You might not like the LA Dodgers, but Joe Torre took a club that had a lot of distraction off the field with Manny Rameriz and a relatively new infield to deal with on the field. And for the most part, the pitching held together until the end when key losses at inopportune times left the Dodgers on the outside looking in.
Still I think
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November 18, 2009 3:18 pm
Maybe it was the hesher soul patch sitting below his lower lip, the fact he was a smug as in press conferences, or the fact he managed like complete garbage, but I never liked Clint Hurdle.  Jim Tracy was so refreshing.  Good to the fans, respected by the players, and the most competent Colorado manager since hit by pitch magnet Don Baylor was the organization's first.  Jim hel ...(more)
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November 18, 2009 9:05 pm
It's annoying to read (paraphrasing) "The Angels could've given up after Nick died. It could've affected their performance for the whole year and they could have not been able to play baseball at all but somehow they did it and the manager is why."

It's absolutely tragic and devestating to a team when a player dies.
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November 19, 2009 12:31 am

Please Gardenhire well deserves manager of the year for guiding the Twins, especially with their payroll and the loss of Morneau.  Scoscia's Angels are benefit from having a hefty payroll as well as Girardi with Yankee ...(more)

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November 18, 2009 2:14 pm
Year after year the man is overlooked, and I really don't understand it.  Not to take anything away from the great job Mike did in LA, but look at what Gardy did with the Twins this year, losing player after player and being the first team to force a tiebreaker after being down 7 games in the last month of the season (without 2006 MVP ...(more)
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November 19, 2009 11:09 am

Why aren't the two managers in the WS automatically chosen?  Angles and Rockies won nothing.  Nada.  Zilch.  Tracy blew the Division Series against the Phillies with horrible managing decisions.  Give the award to the winners.  Manuel and Girardi.

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November 18, 2009 6:57 pm
I cannot believe what I'm hearing here!  You guys have absolutely no clue why Mike Scioscia won this award this year do you?  Let me try to educate you.

It was April 8, 2009 - the third game of the season, and the Angels starting pitching staff was already in turmoil with projected starters John ...(more)

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November 18, 2009 5:51 pm
This is not about the NEW YORK Yankees a dirt bag orginazation the true baseball fans know there are better teams in both league's. Colorado Rockies had how big a payroll compared to the New York teams. Yes 200 million buys you a Penant every few years.
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November 18, 2009 4:38 pm

Mike Scioscia?? Thats ridiculous!! I understand Jim Tracy, he did a great job with Colorado after that terrible start....but what did Mike Sciosica accomplish?? His team was suppose to win the division, his team was suppose to make the playoff. How about Don Wakamatsu as manager of the year?? He took a team that lost 101 games last year and turned them into a 85 win team and playoff contenders ...(more)

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November 18, 2009 6:47 pm

I'm sort of shocked that it wasn't unanimous, but it WAS a landslide. And for him to sign his 3-year extension on the same day is just icing on the cake.

Looking at the age of this team's core, it's hard to not get excited for what the next few years might bring.

Congrats to Jim, and go get 'em in 2010!

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November 19, 2009 12:19 am
In 2009, the day Jim Tracy wins manager of the year, he gets a 3-year contract extension.  In 1997, the day Davey Johnson wins manager of the year, he gets fired.  The Orioles haven't seen .500 since.
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November 18, 2009 6:34 pm
 i could understand losing a teammate, all the injuries and losing the ALCS. but mike scioscia winning the manager of the year over joe girardi who a year ago whose yankee sqaud missed the playoffs to winning the ultimate prize, the world series was pure bulls***!!! they might as well give all the yearly awards to the small market teams. what a bunch a marlarkey. it's soo sad to show a bunch ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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