So long Sweet Lou: Piniella retires
Pinstripe Alley Top 100 Yankees: #95 Lou Piniella - Pinstripe Alley
Piniella declines Mariners' overtures
Piniella says he's retiring after Sunday's game - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Lou Piniella returns to the Cubs as an analyst with Marquee Sports Network. How about that?
Jeff Pearlman: Retiring Cubs manager Lou Piniella was truly one of a kind - Sports Illustrated
Piniella to make a bittersweet farewell
EdgarHOF, by Mariners PR
Lou Piniella Speaking Fee and Booking Agent Contact
KC Royals Rewind: Looking back at franchise firsts
Terry Francona prepares for final home game before retirement - Chicago Sun-Times
Leyland, Piniella, Gaston and Davey Johnson on Hall of Fame committee ballot in December
Cincinnati Reds - November 3, 1989: The Reds name Lou Piniella as their new skipper. Sweet Lou would lead the club to a World Series title in his first season. #RedsVault
Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella retires to be with ailing mother
Baseball: Sweet Lou says he's ready to hang 'em up