On this day in 2003, the Tampa Bay Rays made a huge splash, hiring Lou Piniella to take over as their manager.
We were nearing the end of Lou Piniella’s first spring training as Cubs manager when we saw him conversing with a Japanese TV reporter near the Cubs dugout at HoHoKam Park. All of a sudden, Piniella ...
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 ...
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 ...
It has been a long, difficult season for Lou Piniella. Almost nothing has gone right. Players have been injured. Free agent signings (ahem, Milton Bradley) have produced just about zilch. Acquired ...
Pinella won more games as a Mariner manager than any other manager in team's history. Saturday's game includes a Piniella bobblehead giveaway. Big doin's at Safeco Field this Saturday as the Seattle ...
Retired MLB manager Lou Piniella signed a deal to work as a commentator for the YES Network this year. The regular season has yet to begin, but on Wednesday we got a taste of why someone who is a ...
When Keith Hernandez was nine years old in Pacifica, Calif., he attended his first major league baseball game, in San Francisco, where he saw a Cardinal warming up with his cap off. He had never seen ...
Lou Piniella, who managed the Mariners to the American League championship series this season in the final year of his contract, agreed Tuesday to a three-year deal with Seattle. Financial terms were ...
A sweet gig for Sweet Lou. New York Yankees great Lou Piniella is getting back into the game in 2020. He will be an analyst for the Chicago Cubs’ new cable network, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Lou Piniella is staying right in the baseball mix. The longtime skipper told The Associated Press on Wednesday he has agreed to a one-year contract with the San Francisco Giants ...
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