9780062692276-0062692275-Lou: Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard, and Winning Big in the Sweet Spot of Baseball (Signed Edition)

Lou: Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard, and Winning Big in the Sweet Spot of Baseball (Signed Edition)

ISBN-13: 9780062692276
ISBN-10: 0062692275
Edition: First Edition
Author: Bill Madden, Lou Pinellas, Lou Piniellas [Contributor]
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: HarperCollins
Format: Hardcover 342 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780062692276
ISBN-10: 0062692275
Edition: First Edition
Author: Bill Madden, Lou Pinellas, Lou Piniellas [Contributor]
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: HarperCollins
Format: Hardcover 342 pages

Summary

Lou: Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard, and Winning Big in the Sweet Spot of Baseball (Signed Edition) (ISBN-13: 9780062692276 and ISBN-10: 0062692275), written by authors Bill Madden, Lou Pinellas, Lou Piniellas [Contributor], was published by HarperCollins in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Lou: Fifty Years of Kicking Dirt, Playing Hard, and Winning Big in the Sweet Spot of Baseball (Signed Edition) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.47.

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For over fifty years, Lou Piniella has been a fixture in Major League Baseball, making a name for himself first as a player on the legendary New York Yankees of the 1970s and later as a manager for five different teams: the Yankees, the Reds, the Mariners, the Rays, and the Cubs. Now, in this raucous and entertaining memoir, Piniella opens up about his lifetime in the game, telling never-before-heard stories about electrifying wins, painful losses, and why sometimes your only option is to get in an unpire's face. Tracing his baseball life from its journeyman beginnings in the minors, he discusses how he came of age as a player durng the wild years of the Bronx Zoo, when personalities like Reggie Jackson, Thurman Munson, Catfish Hunter, and Billy Martin made the Yankee locker room the most controversial and colorful place in baseball. With surprising candor, he detais his close yet often contentious relationship with George Steinbrenner, offering a unique portrait of one of the game's most provocative figures, a man who mentored and supported Lou as a player and a manager while ultimately making life with the Yankees unsustainable for him -- and that was only the colorful beginning of Lou's fiery career...

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