Mike Scioscia got a new deal Friday to manage the Los Angeles Angels through the 2009 season.
Scioscia guided the Angels to a 95-67 record and their second straight AL West division title this year.
His previous contract extension, announced in 2003, signed Scioscia through 2007 with a club option for 2008. The new deal for Scioscia, who became the Angels' manager in November 1999, includes a team option for 2010.
Scioscia approached general manager Bill Stoneman and offered to extend his commitment to the team.
"I've got the best position in baseball if you want to manage," he said. "All my interest was to stay here with the Angels, and I'm very, very happy."
Both Scioscia and Stoneman said the Dodgers' search for a GM had no influence on locking up Scioscia.
"This is just really the culmination of myself wanting to offer a longer commitment," said Scioscia, who represented himself in talks. "I love it here."
Scioscia Through 2009





