Report: Joe Maddon finalizing three-year deal with Angels |
The Angels have their man in former Cubs manager
Joe Maddon.
The Angels and Maddon have agreed to a three-year contract worth $12 million. "We are thrilled that Joe is coming back home," Angels' general manager Billy Eppler said in a statement. "We believe Joe will be a great asset for our club and look forward to him leading the team to another World Series Championship." Buck Showalter was the runner-up for the Angels' managerial job. Best of luck to Maddon as he heads back home to the West Coast, where he spent 31 years with the Angels as a minor league player, minor league coach, and Angels' bench coach. It indeed has come full circle for Maddon, and hopefully, he will have a good few years coaching Mike Trout, Shohei Ohtani, and others on the roster. This is the first managerial hire out of the vacancies in the majors right now. Teams still looking include the Cubs, Giants, Mets, Padres, Phillies, Pirates and Royals. The Cubs and the Angels will play at Sloan Park in Mesa on March 2, 2020. OFFICIAL: The Los Angeles Angels have agreed to terms with manager Joe Maddon. pic.twitter.com/PKZHBaljl8 Going back to where it all started! Excited for the next chapter!! pic.twitter.com/DT2W3tYAUP Joe Maddon deal with Angels likely to be for 3 years. In the 12-15 mil range. Joe Maddon’s 3-year deal with the #Angels is nearly finalized, as @JonHeyman and @ESPNChiCubs reported, and will be announced before the World Series. Buck Showalter was runner-up Maddon’s hiring is the first in a busy time for managers. 7 openings yet to fill. #LAAngels .@Angels officially name Joe Maddon as manager.
He returns to the organization after spending his first 31 seasons with the club. pic.twitter.com/35KK1E6mqe