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Lou Piniella Retiring After Today's Game


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I think he just can't take watching the Cubs play anymore.

I am surprised that he is stepping down.
I hope his mom is around for many more years.


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Nice career, Lou.
I remember you as being a very loud Yankee manager.
Have a nice retirement.
But right now I'm more concerned that the Mets offense looks like it retired before today's game.

Later


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If you haven't seen it try and catch the "Best Of Lou" collection of clips they have been running on ESPN.

I didn't realize it til I saw these clips.
I am gonna miss this guy.

I've seen the bit 3 times so far today and the one clip, where he goes to kick the hat and misses it, cracks me up every time.


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Managed 5 teams for 23 seasons over 25 years. Just 9 losing seasons but only 1 league title and WS championship, with the mercurial 1990 Reds.


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That Reds team looks like such an aberration when you look back on the historical record. It was bookended by two 5th-place seasons of 75 wins and 74 wins, respectively. And they only won 91 games to finish in first that year.


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And Oakland was such a ridiculously heavy favorite that year that whoever bet the Reds to not just win the WS but sweep probably made a fortune ... except that I doubt anyone actually did.


At least half of Lou's losing seasons came while in TB




The other high/low point of his career is probably the 2001 Mariners. 116 wins and then barely competitive in the playoffs


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They put on a great show in the NLCS to beat a very strong Pittsburgh team then swept the WS


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Pinella coached against the Pirates when they were good? Damn, Pinella was around a long, long time.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
And Oakland was such a ridiculously heavy favorite that year that whoever bet the Reds to not just win the WS but sweep probably made a fortune ... except that I doubt anyone actually did.


At least half of Lou's losing seasons came while in TB




The other high/low point of his career is probably the 2001 Mariners. 116 wins and then barely competitive in the playoffs


My dad knew a guy who was having a good run in Vegas in October of '90, so he threw a few bills down on a Reds sweep and won 30K.

The '01 Mariners, great as they were, did not have the rotation to make an extended run in the postseason, unfortunately.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
And Oakland was such a ridiculously heavy favorite that year that whoever bet the Reds to not just win the WS but sweep probably made a fortune ... except that I doubt anyone actually did.




Hey!


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I think he'll be back.


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