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Lou

Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard, and Winning Big in the Sweet Spot of Baseball

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In this candid, revealing, and entertaining memoir, the beloved New York Yankee legend looks back over his nearly fifty-year career as a player and a manager, sharing insights and stories about some of his most memorable moments and some of the biggest names in Major League Baseball.

For nearly five decades, Lou Piniella has been a fixture in Major League Baseball, as an outfielder with the legendary New York Yankees of the 1970s, and as a manager for five teams in both the American and National leagues. With respected veteran sportswriter Bill Madden, Piniella now reflects on his storied career, offering fans a glimpse of life on the field, in the dugout, and inside the clubhouse.

Piniella speaks from the heart about his teams and his players, offering a detailed, up-close portrait of the Bronx Zoo’s raucous personalities such as Reggie Jackson and Catfish Hunter, as well as his close friendship with Thurman Munson and his unusual relationship with George Steinbrenner. He also delves deep into his post-Yankee experiences, from winning a World Series for the controversial owner of the Cincinnati Reds, Marge Schott, to transforming the perennial cellar-dwelling Seattle Mariners into one of the league’s best teams. Some of the game’s brightest stars are here: Ken Griffey Jr, Randy Johnson, and Alex Rodriguez, Piniella’s supremely talented and controversial protégé.

Throughout his time in the majors, Piniella has witnessed MLB grow into a multi-billion-dollar business. Piniella reflects on those changes, voicing his highly critical opinions on a range of controversial subjects, including steroids. Hilarious and uproarious, filled with eight pages of photos, Lou brings into focus a man whose deeply rooted passion for baseball has defined his life.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2017

      Having played with a number of teams (including the 1977 and 1978 World Champion Yankees) and managed several others such as the Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays, and Chicago Cubs, Piniella has seen his share of triumphs and failures. In the 1970s and 1980s, he was famous for his hot-headedness, entertaining fans with memorable meltdowns. After his retirement from being a baseball commentator, Piniella now writes this debut with sportswriter Madden (Steinbrenner: The Last Lion of Baseball), sharing Piniella's unique story from his humble Florida upbringing to his current life as a grandparent. The book is a mostly straightforward chronological autobiography, with a few sections on Piniella's thoughts on the evolution of the game, controversies such as pitch counts and performance-enhancing drugs, and rankings of athletes he played with or managed. It may have made for a more engaging read to have these "Lou-Pinions," as he calls them, interspersed throughout the text instead of at the end. VERDICT Piniella is a sharp and entertaining subject whose gab will never bore baseball readers.--Brett Rohlwing, Milwaukee P.L.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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