Louis Piniella is a retired professional baseball player and manager with an estimated net worth of $16 million. Lou Piniella, also known as “Sweet Lou,” was an outfielder in Major League Baseball for 16 seasons before taking over as manager from 1986 to 2010. He won World Series titles as a player and manager.

Who is Louis Piniella?

Louis Piniella was born on August 28, 1943, in Tampa, Florida. He grew up in West Tampa, where he played American Legion and PONY League baseball alongside future Major League Baseball manager Tony La Russa.

Lou attended Jesuit High School, where he participated in a variety of sports and was an All-American in basketball. He attended the University of Tampa for a year and earned a College Division All-American in baseball for the Spartans.

How old is Louis Piniella?

He is currently 80 years old.

What is Louis Piniella’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $16 Million.

What is Louis Piniella’s career?

The Cleveland Indians signed Lou Piniella as an amateur free agent in June 1962, when he was 18 years old. He was later picked by the Washington Senators and traded to the Baltimore Orioles. He ultimately made his major league debut for the Orioles in 1964. He played for the Indians again from 1966 to 1968 before being dealt to the Kansas City Royals. He stayed with the Royals until 1973.

During his stint with the Royals, he was named Rookie of the Year and selected for the All-Star Game in 1972. He was transferred to the New York Yankees in 1974 and remained with the team until 1984. He earned two World Series championships with the Yankees, in 1977 and 1978. For his career, Piniella batted .291 with 102 home runs and 766 runs batted in.

After retiring from baseball, Piniella managed the New York Yankees (1986-1988), Cincinnati Reds (1990-1992), Seattle Mariners (1993-2002), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003-2005), and Chicago Cubs (2007-2010). He won the 1990 World Series championship with the Reds, led the Mariners to four postseason visits in seven years, and won back-to-back division titles with the Cubs in 2007 and 2008.

Piniella was named Manager of the Year three times in his career—1995, 2001, and 2008—and retired as the 14th most successful manager in history. His aggregate record of 1,835-1,712 translates to a.517 career winning percentage. Lou Piniella was inducted into the Seattle Mariners’ Hall of Fame in 2014.

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