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Column: Chicago Cubs slugfests remain the same as they were in 1893 — and that’s a very good thingOn his first day managing the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, Lou Piniella surveyed the ballpark from foul pole to foul pole. And he saw that it was very good. “This is a fun park to play baseball in,” ...
they might also have helped assure former Reds manager Lou Piniella’s election to the Hall of Fame in two years. Piniella, who managed the 1990 Reds to the franchise's lone World Series ...
There were big personalities, big egos and a big question whether the likes of Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Edgar Martinez and Jay Buhner could put it all together under Lou Piniella.
Tommy Helms, the 1966 National League Rookie of the Year for the Reds, has died at 83. The Reds Hall of Fame, which inducted ...
1942 — Major league owners decide not to allow furloughed players in the military to play. 1969 — The Seattle Pilots trade minor league OF Lou Piniella to the Kansas City Royals. Piniella will go on ...
He doesn't get too high, he doesn't get too low. He's not a get in your face-type manager, like Lou (Piniella). That's the dichotomy in the two. But Danny's not afraid to kick a guy in the butt.
1969 — The Seattle Pilots trade minor league OF Lou Piniella to the Kansas City Royals. Piniella will go on to win American League Rookie of the Year. 1970 — An investment group headed by Bud ...
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