On this day in 2003, the Tampa Bay Rays made a huge splash, hiring Lou Piniella to take over as their manager.
Reader Gene McCaffrey makes a point about Lou Piniella that probably gets overlooked a bit too much: Look at his managerial career and it’s hard to avoid: has any manager ever done less with more than ...
NASHVILLE — More than 13 years after he managed his final game, former Cincinnati Reds manager Lou Piniella got robbed by one more bad call. Base-throwing, dirt-kicking, hat-tossing bad. “I don’t know ...
Sunday night, former Cincinnati Reds manager Lou Piniella once again failed to earned election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown in 2024 by one vote. Piniella was working for the ...
Former Mariners manager Lou Piniella, 82, was greeted by thunderous applause at T-Mobile Park and threw out the first pitch ...
NEW YORK — The winter meetings in Nashville, Tenn., kicked off with Lou Piniella being screwed and concluded with Juan Soto finally being traded. In between, Shohei Ohtani held everyone hostage and ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Rainy weather the past two days has made it easy for mossbacks to feel moistly at home in the Tampa Bay area, yet no one needs inclemency to be reminded of Seattle in the Devil ...
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Former Yankees player and manager Lou Piniella was again left out of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, as he fell short Sunday by one vote from the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee. Piniella, who ...
Last week Jon Heyman reported that people with the Cubs anticipated that Lou Piniella was going to retire at the end of the season. Today Bill Madden reports it as not suspicion, but fact, and given ...