In a rather surprising move, Chicago Cubs manager Lou Pinella, suddenly retired today, to spend more time with his aliing mother. Lou had originally said he was going to retire at the end of the season, but, decided to do so early, saying "Family has to come first". I can definitely understand how Lou feels. I would do the same thing, if I was a major league manager.
Lou was a good manager for a long time. He probably belongs in the Hall of Fame. I was living in CT when he started his managerial career with the Yankees. In fact, my friend Adam went to high school with Lou's daughter, Kristi.
Good player, Good Manager, Good Guy. He will be missed.
Hats of to him.
Mitch
Lou was a good manager for a long time. He probably belongs in the Hall of Fame. I was living in CT when he started his managerial career with the Yankees. In fact, my friend Adam went to high school with Lou's daughter, Kristi.
Good player, Good Manager, Good Guy. He will be missed.
Hats of to him.
Mitch