After two consecutive losing seasons, the Los Angeles Angels and Phil Nevin have parted ways. Nevin was hired as the Angels’ manager in November 2018, but the team failed to make the playoffs in either of his two seasons at the helm.
The Angels finished with a 72-90 record in 2019 and a 26-34 record in 2020, which was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team had high expectations entering the season, but they were unable to live up to them.
Nevin was a popular choice when he was hired, as he had a successful career as a player and had previously managed in the minor leagues. He was seen as a good fit for the Angels, as he was familiar with the organization and had a strong track record of developing young players.
However, the team’s struggles over the past two seasons have led to Nevin’s departure. The Angels have yet to name a new manager, but they are expected to make an announcement soon.
The Angels have been in a rebuilding phase since Mike Trout joined the team in 2011, and they have yet to make it to the playoffs in that time. The team is hoping that a new manager can help them turn things around and get back to their winning ways.
It is always difficult to see a manager leave after two consecutive losing seasons, but it is part of the game. The Angels are now looking for someone who can help them get back on track and make a run at the playoffs in 2021.