Lou Piniella News
-
Singers, season-ticket holders, soldiers and second-basemen were among those honored this year with throwing the first pitch, a tradition that marks the opening of the baseball season in parks across America and Canada.
-
Lou Piniella retired as manager of the Chicago Cubs six weeks early to spend more time with his ailing mother, saying he “cried a bit” after putting on the uniform for the last time.
-
Lou Piniella will join the San Francisco Giants as a front office consultant, the San Francisco Chronicle reported .
-
Lou Piniella has joined the New York Yankees’ television network as a special contributor.
-
Davey Johnson of the Washington Nationals and Bob Melvin of the Oakland Athletics, who led smaller-payroll teams to Major League Baseball division titles this season, were honored as 2012 managers of the year.
-
Lou Piniella will step down as manager of the Chicago Cubs after today’s game against the Atlanta Braves.
-
Lou Piniella will retire as manager of the Chicago Cubs at the end of the season, the New York Daily News reported , without citing where it received the information.
-
Former manager Joe Torre received a prolonged standing ovation as he returned to the New York Yankees for his Old Timers’ Day debut.
-
The Chicago Cubs will stick with Mike Quade as manager, signing him to a two-year contract today.
-
Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg was hired by the Philadelphia Phillies to manage their Triple-A affiliate after the former second baseman was overlooked by the Chicago Cubs.
|
|
Most Popular on Bloomberg
|
| |