Bill Stoneman Biography
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- Born April 7, 1944
In 1999, the Anaheim Angels hired Stoneman as general manager. He served in that role until 2007, and continued with the Angels as a consultant after stepping down. He was named the interim general manager of the Angels on July 1, 2015, following the resignation of Jerry Dipoto.\n', '
A 1962 graduate of West Covina High School in southern California, Stoneman spent a year at Mt. SAC in Walnut, then transferred north to the University of Idaho in Moscow to play for Wayne Anderson, and helped the Vandals win the inaugural Big Sky title in 1964 as a sophomore. As a junior, the Vandals were 17โ13 and he was 5โ3 with a 1.80 ERA and averaged 1.5 strikeouts per inning.\n', '
As a senior in 1966, Stoneman was 6โ2 with a 0.45 ERA in the regular season, and the Vandals won the Big Sky again with a 31โ7 (.816) record in the regular season. Invited to the NCAA playoffs for the first time, Idaho eliminated Colorado State College (now Northern Colorado) and Air Force on the road in Greeley, Colorado. The Vandals were one step from the College World Series in Omaha, but lost to Arizona in Tucson in the District 7 finals, today\'s "Super-Regionals" (Sweet 16). Idaho ended their best-ever season at 34โ9 (.791).\n', '
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