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| Report: Tampa Bay and Piniella agree on contract |
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10/24/2002 |
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| owns an 840-711 record in 10 seasons with Seattle, which he led to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. Piniella, who managed the Reds for three seasons, also was the skipper for the New York Yankees for two-plus seasons. After managing the Yankees in 1986 and '87, he was named general manager in October 1987. He retur |
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| David Bell: A third generation success |
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10/24/2002 |
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| heim Angels in Game 4 of the Fall Classic. The best-of-seven series is tied with Game 5 slated for Thursday at Pac Bell Park. David's grandfather, Gus Bell, played 15 years in the major leagues, from 1950-64 and was in the 1961 World Series with the Cincinnati Reds, but they lost to the Yankees. David's father, Buddy Bell, played from 1972-89 and was a five-time All-Star, but never got to the World Series. Now David Bell has the opportunity to shine in his first Fall Classic and he's done a pretty good job so |
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| Ripken's streak named MLB's most memorable moment |
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10/24/2002 |
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| Nolan Ryan's seventh career no-hitter in 1991 was 10th. Rose, who has been banned by Major League Baseball for his gambling activities, received a standing ovation in a rare appearance at a major league stadium. He came out in a suit and tipped his Cincinnati Reds hat in appreciation of the cheers from the capacity crowd at Pac Bell. McGwire, Aaron, Ripken, and Gibson also came out to cheers. Bobby Thompson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World" in a 1951 postseason game to lift the New York Giants past Brooklyn int |
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| Devil Rays offer Piniella job? |
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10/22/2002 |
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| ger of the Year in 10 seasons with Seattle. He led the Mariners to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third with a record of 93-69 in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. Piniella, who managed the Reds for three seasons, also was the skipper for |
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| Devil Rays offer Piniella job |
MLB Baseball |
10/22/2002 |
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| ger of the Year in 10 seasons with Seattle. He led the Mariners to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third with a record of 93-69 in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. Piniella, who managed the Reds for three seasons, also was the skipper for |
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| Tampa Bay to make formal offer to Piniella |
MLB Baseball |
10/22/2002 |
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| owns an 840-711 record in 10 seasons with Seattle, which he led to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third with a record of 93-69 in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. Piniella, who managed the Reds for three seasons, also was the skipper for |
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| Tampa Bay allowed to talk with Piniella |
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10/18/2002 |
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| owns an 840-711 record in 10 seasons with Seattle, which he led to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third with a record of 93-69 in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. Piniella, who managed the Reds for three seasons, also was the skipper for |
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| Piniella apparently leaving Seattle |
MLB Baseball |
10/15/2002 |
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| owns an 840-711 record in 10 seasons with Seattle, which he led to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third with a record of 93-69 in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. Piniella, who managed the Reds for three seasons, also was the skipper for |
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| Piniella will leave Seattle |
MLB Baseball |
10/15/2002 |
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| k out a deal with another team looking for a manager. Twice the AL Manager of the Year, Piniella owns an 840-711 record in 10 seasons with Seattle, which he led to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL Championship Series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. |
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| Piniella reportedly leaving Mariners |
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10/13/2002 |
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| osing Piniella, who led the team to a 93-69 record in 2002. Twice the AL Manager of the Year, he owns an 840-711 record in 10 seasons with Seattle, which he led to four playoff appearances. Last season, Seattle tied the major league record with 116 wins and made it to the AL championship series for a second straight season. Piniella managed the Cincinnati Reds to a World Series title in 1990. The Mariners finished third in a very strong AL West this season, behind Oakland and Anaheim, and missed the playoffs. |
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