ANAHEIM, Calif. — Phil Nevin will not return as manager of the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced Monday. The move comes a day after the club finished the season at 73-89.
The Angels didn't schedule an end-of-the-season news conference with general manager Perry Minasian immediately after the season finale, raising questions about his future after three unsuccessful years in charge.
Minasian will be available to the media Tuesday, the team said. In making the official announcement, the Angels said that they have declined their option on Nevin's contract for 2024.
Los Angeles will have its fourth manager in six years since the departure of Mike Scioscia, who held the job for 19 years. The Angels flirted with playoff contention this season and went into «buyer» mode at the trade deadline.