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- The Managerial Career of Lou PiniellaA recap of Lou Piniella's 23-year managerial career with the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Devil Rays and Chicago Cubs.
Lou Piniella Retires from Baseball SundayLou Piniella has decided to retire Sunday, August 22. Lou Piniella retires from baseball as one of its most successful managers.- Lou Piniella and Vin Scully Prepare for RetirementFor different reasons, Lou Piniella and Vin Scully plan for their retirement from baseball. Scully announces his intentions today as Piniella steps down following the Cubs game against the Braves. Will it be permanent for each?
- Lou Piniella Announces Retirement from BaseballManager Lou Piniella announced his retirement. Lou Piniella has been in baseball since 1964.
- Lou Piniella- the PlayerLou Piniella is taking over the Cubs. Read about his playing career, one which saw him bat .297 over 16 full seasons.
- The Baseball Career of Lou PiniellaA recap of the 18-year career of Lou Piniella.
Lou Piniella Announces Retirement from CubsLou Piniella announced his retirement after the 2010 season from the Cubs to seek refuge.- Why Do Baseball Managers Have to Wear Uniforms?Why do baseball managers wear uniforms? Why is the penalty kick in soccer so ridiculously close to the goal? Why didn't the sports media take the NFL's Spygate scandal more seriously?
- Could, or Should, Lou Piniella Be Manager of the Year?The answer to this one is pretty straightforward. No.
- Commentator Steve Lyons Got a Raw Deal: FOX Overreacted to His CommentsSteve Lyons lost his job at FOX Sports when he made "racially insensitive" comments, even though you would be hard pressed to be offended by them.