Lou Piniella

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Lou Piniella is a former Major League Baseball outfielder and manager best known for his fiery personality and successful managerial stints, including leading the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title.

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Label Occurrences
Lou Piniella canonical 9
Louis Victor Piniella 1

Statements (58)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball manager
Major League Baseball outfielder
human
ALManagerOfTheYearYears 1995
2001
2008
alsoPlayedPosition left fielder
right fielder
awardReceived American League Manager of the Year
bats right
battingAverage .291
collegeAttended University of Tampa
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1943-08-28
finalMLBGameDate 1984-06-16
finalMLBGameLeague Major League Baseball
surface form: MLB
finalMLBGameTeam New York Yankees
fullName Lou Piniella self-linksurface differs
surface form: Louis Victor Piniella
givenName Louis
heritage Cuban-American
highSchoolAttended Jesuit High School of Tampa
surface form: Jesuit High School (Tampa)
homeRuns 102
inductedInto Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
knownFor fiery personality
frequent on-field arguments with umpires
kicking dirt and throwing bases during disputes
managedYearsCubs 2007–2010
managedYearsDevilRays 2003–2005
managedYearsMariners 1993–2002
managedYearsReds 1990–1992
managedYearsYankees 1986–1987
MLBDebutDate 1964-09-04
MLBDebutLeague Major League Baseball
surface form: MLB
MLBDebutTeam Baltimore Orioles
nickname Lou
Sweet Lou
notableSeasonManaged 2001 Seattle Mariners 116-win season
placeOfBirth Tampa, Florida
surface form: Tampa, Florida, United States
playedFor Baltimore Orioles
Cleveland Indians
Kansas City Royals
New York Yankees
primaryPosition outfielder
roleAfterManaging baseball analyst
runsBattedIn 766
teamManaged Chicago Cubs
Cincinnati Reds
New York Yankees
Seattle Mariners
Tampa Bay Rays
surface form: Tampa Bay Devil Rays
throws right
timesWonALManagerOfTheYear 3
wonWorldSeriesAsManager 1990
workedAsBroadcasterFor Fox Sports
YES Network
WorldSeriesChampionAsManagerWith Cincinnati Reds
WorldSeriesChampionAsPlayer 1977
1978

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1990 World Series managerOfChampion Lou Piniella
2008 National League Division Series managerOfLoser Lou Piniella
subject surface form: 2008 NLDS: Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Lou Piniella fullName Lou Piniella self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Louis Victor Piniella
Nasty Boys-era Reds managedBy Lou Piniella
1991 MLB All-Star Game managerNL Lou Piniella