Joe Maddon reflected on his favorite memories from the 2016 Cubs and explained why Wrigley Field still stands above every venue in sports.
The Los Angeles Angels are turning to Joe Maddon to get them back to the postseason. The Angels have agreed to bring in Maddon as the team’s next manager, according to multiple reports. The news has ...
Joe Maddon is in the zen phase of his breakup with the Los Angeles Angels. Maddon, fired amid a 12-game losing streak and 27-29 record during his third season with the club this past June, spoke to ...
“I want analytics,” Joe Maddon said at one point. “Information is good,” Maddon said at another point. “So I'm not arguing against analytics and information,” Maddon said at yet another point. But ...
Joe Maddon hasn't managed in several years, and recently discussed how he would fix the game of baseball. But given his current situation, some of his ideas just don't make sense But the game has ...
It’s no secret that there has been some tension between the Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and Dalton Rushing. But could it be a bit ...
In his first interview following his firing as the Angels manager, Joe Maddon sounded just as he did as the manager of the Angels, and as the manager of the Rays and Cubs before that: Candid and ...
Joe Maddon hoped to reinvigorate his struggling Los Angeles Angels team by debuting a wild new look — only to be fired before any of his players could see it. Maddon, who was axed as the Angels’ ...
Five teams have changed managers in the 323 days since the Angels freed up Joe Maddon’s golf schedule last June. But not one of those teams directed a call, a text or an Instagram shoutout to a famed ...
The Angels fired Joe Maddon a mere months ago, and have since fallen into an even deeper hole. Surprisingly, the veteran manager is fine with it. Maddon never quite found the same level of success ...
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Los Angeles Angels manager Joe Maddon said Tuesday that Shohei Ohtani's comments last weekend about wanting to win don't mean the two-way star wants to leave the organization ...
Joe Maddon still wants to be a major league manager. He’s said as much out loud, as well as in the closing pages of his new book, “The Book of Joe: Trying Not to Suck at Baseball and Life,” written by ...