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Louis Victor Piniella (/piːnˈjeɪjɑː/
usually /pɪˈnɛlə/; born
August 28, 1943) is a
former professional baseball player and manager. An outfielder, he pla****...
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Piniella is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joaquim Amat-
Piniella (1913–1974),
Catalan writer and
politician Lou
Piniella (born 1943)...
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Joaquim Amat-
Piniella (November 22, 1913 in
Manresa –
August 3, 1974 in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat) was a
Catalan writer. He is best
known for his semi-autobiographic...
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Mariners hired manager Lou
Piniella, who had led the
Cincinnati Reds to
victory in the 1990
World Series.
Mariner fans
embraced Piniella, and he
would helm the...
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included Arroyo as the second-in-command, Hunt as Miller's bodyguard,
Ernesto Piniella as head of security, and Hale, Jimenez, and
Julio Hernandez as security...
- to second, from
which White would score the game
winning run on a Lou
Piniella single to tie the
series at 2-2. In Game 6,
Jackson smashed a two-run homer...
- MacPhail.
Ralph Houk, Gene Michael, Lou
Piniella, and Bob
Watson were
former Yankees players. Houk,
Michael and
Piniella served as
field managers for the Yankees...
- the 1990
season poorly. Yogi Berra, Houk, Bob Lemon, Gene Michael, Lou
Piniella and ****
Howser each
served two
terms as the Yankees' manager. Howser's...
- Crawford.
McRae was
moved to a
front office position after the season. Lou
Piniella, a
Tampa native who had
previously led the Reds to a
World Series, replaced...
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season in
which they led
their team to 100 or more wins. They are: Lou
Piniella – 116 (Seattle Mariners, 2001) Joe
Torre – 114 (New York Yankees, 1998)...