Joe Maddon

January 4, 2024
Baseball Manager

Quick Facts

Joe Maddon
Full Name Joe Maddon
Occupation Baseball Manager
Date Of Birth Feb 8, 1954(1954-02-08)
Age 70
Birthplace West Hazleton
Country United States
Birth City Pennsylvania
Horoscope Aquarius

Joe Maddon Biography

Name Joe Maddon
Birthday Feb 8
Birth Year 1954
Place Of Birth West Hazleton
Home Town Pennsylvania
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Aquarius
Spouse Jaye Sousoures (m. 2008)
Children(s) Sarah Maddon, Joey Maddon

Joe Maddon is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Manager who was born on February 8, 1954 in West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States. MLB manager who was instrumental in helping in helping the Chicago Cubs break their 100-plus year streak in 2016 by winning the World Series in seven games against Cleveland Indians. Cleveland Indians. He was awarded the American League Manager of the Year in both 2008 and 2011 while working playing for Tampa Bay Rays. Tampa Bay Rays.

He was the coach of his pitcher He coached pitcher David Price to an AL Cy Young Award in 2012. to an AL Cy Young Award in 2012.

Maddon began his professional career playing in Minor League Baseball as a catcher, signing with the California Angels organization as a free agent in

  1. Maddon never advanced higher than Class A, in which he played for four seasons. He began his career for the Quad Cities Angels in 1976, hitting .294 in 50 games and 163 at bats. He followed up with two seasons for the Salinas Angels and a final with the Santa Clara Padres. In his four seasons, he never had more than 180 at bats in a season, and the most home runs he ever hit was three for the Salinas Angels in 1977. Overall, he hit .267 with 5 home runs in 514 at bats.

In 1979, after spending four seasons trying to make it as a catcher in the Angels organization, Maddon decided to give up his playing career and become a coach. He started as a scout and would continue on to such positions as manager in the Angels farm system and Minor League roving hitting instructor.

He has two children who are named Sarah as well as Joey along with ex-wife Betty. He was married to He has children named Sarah and Joey with his ex-wife Betty. He married Jaye Maddon in 2008. in the year 2008.

Joe Maddon Net Worth

Net Worth $12 Million
Source Of Income Baseball Manager
House Living in own house.

Joe Maddon is one of the richest Baseball Manager from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Joe Maddon 's net worth $12 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He played football and baseball during his time at Lafayette College.

He took home an World Series ring as a coach on the bench of Anaheim Angels. Anaheim Angels in 2002.

Joseph John Maddon, Jr. (born February 8, 1954) is an American professional baseball manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). Previously, he managed the Tampa Bay Rays and the Chicago Cubs.

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Who is Joe Maddon Dating?

According to our records, Joe Maddon married to Jaye Sousoures (m. 2008). As of December 1, 2023, Joe Maddon’s is not dating anyone.

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Maddon was considered a candidate for the Boston Red Sox manager job in 2004, which went to Terry Francona. On November 15, 2005, Maddon was hired to manage the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. His signature thick-rimmed glasses led to giveaways featuring mock pairs, and tributes from Angels players wearing the glasses when playing against the Rays.

Facts & Trivia

Joe Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Manager. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Joe Maddon celebrates birthday on February 8 of every year.

In 2008, Maddon guided the Rays to their first American League Eastern Division Title. He led a team of young players that won a division title over the heavily favored New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox. Maddon’s team recorded the franchise’s first playoff series victory in the 2008 American League Division Series (ALDS) vs. the Chicago White Sox by 3–1 and a 4-games- to-3 triumph over the rival Boston Red Sox in the 2008 American League Championship Series (ALCS). This was the first World Series appearance for the Rays, in which Tampa Bay held home-field advantage against the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies won the World Series in five games. Maddon won the American League Manager of the Year Award. He also received the Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award.

Top Facts about Joe Maddon

  1. Joe Maddon is a former MLB player and current manager.
  2. He led the Chicago Cubs to their first World Series win in 108 years.
  3. Maddon has won Manager of the Year three times.
  4. He managed the Tampa Bay Rays for nine seasons.
  5. Maddon is known for his unconventional coaching methods.
  6. He grew up in Pennsylvania and played college baseball at Lafayette.
  7. Maddon has been involved in various charitable causes throughout his career.
  8. He was hired as manager of the Los Angeles Angels in 2019.
  9. Maddon has a reputation for being a players’ coach.
  10. He is considered one of the most successful managers in modern baseball history.

Did Joe Maddon win a World Series?

After opting out of his contract following the 2014 season, he joined the Cubs, led them to the 2015 National League Championship Series and was named the 2015 National League Manager of the Year. In 2016, Maddon managed the Cubs to their first World Series title since 1908.

Who is Joe Maddon's wife?

Jaye Sousoures

How many wins does joe Maddon have?

RkYearW
16| 2019| 84
17| 2020| 26
18| 2021| 77
19| 2022| 27

Where is Joe Madden?

Maddon and his wife, Jaye, moved to Tampa after he got hired by the Rays for the 2006 season and continued to live there in the offseason after he left, taking jobs managing the Cubs in 2015 and Angels in 2020.

Who was GM of 2016 Cubs?

Carter Hawkins introduced as Chicago Cubs GM after 14 seasons with Cleveland Indians. CHICAGO — Carter Hawkins was part of Cleveland’s front office when the Indians lost to the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series.

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