[新聞] Scioscia tops in AL for remarkable year
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By Lyle Spencer / MLB.com
11/18/09 4:59 PM EST
ANAHEIM -- There are ordinary challenges, ones met every day, and there are
extraordinary ones -- thunderbolts that strike out of nowhere.
The Angels were leveled by a thunderbolt in the wee hours of April 9, when
Nick Adenhart, a valuable young pitcher and valued young person of 22, was
killed alongside friends Courtney Stewart and Henry Pearson in what became a
case of triple-murder charges filed against an alleged intoxicated driver.
"There are things that happen that you can prepare for," Angels manager Mike
Scioscia said, "and there are things that happen that you have no manual
for."
Moving forward, step by step, in the most emotionally challenging of his 10
seasons as leader of the Angels, Scioscia's steady hand and soothing presence
created an atmosphere that enabled his team eventually to flourish under
unimagined duress.
Scioscia, whose steely eyes turned misty at moments this season, was rewarded
on Wednesday with his selection as 2009 American League Manager of the Year
by the Baseball Writers' Association of America.
"I don't look at it as a one-guy award, a manager award," Scioscia said, his
Angels having won their third consecutive AL West title before falling two
wins short of a World Series date with his hometown Phillies. "It's about a
great effort by a whole organization. It's great for our organization to be
acknowledged for this award this year. I think our organization is proud of
that."
It is Scioscia's second Manager of the Year Award. He was named by the BBWAA
in 2002, the Angels having claimed the franchise's first World Series title
under his direction after entering the postseason as a Wild Card.
Scioscia was placed first on 15 of 28 ballots cast by two writers from each
AL city. He was second on 10 and third on one for 106 points, based on the
5-3-1 tabulation system. No manager was named on every ballot.
The Twins' Ron Gardenhire collected six first-place votes and was the
runner-up for the second straight year, and fifth time overall, with a total
of 72 points. The Yankees' Joe Girardi, the 2006 National League Manager of
the Year with the Marlins, was first on four ballots and placed third. The
Mariners' Don Wakamatsu got two first-place votes and the Texas Rangers' Ron
Washington received one.
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