Unlike his counterpart on the other side of town, you’re not going to find Lou Piniella tweeting any time soon.
As you probably already know, Piniella responded to a minor Twitter controversy early in the spring sparked by White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, who joined the social networking site to communicate with fans.
Sweet Lou has never been tagged as a web-junky, and do not expect to find the old-school manager updating his Facebook status at your local Starbucks.
In an era when players expect to be coddled every step of the way, Piniella has stuck with his traditional hard-nosed way of things throughout his 22 years as a big league manager. Lou has lost a little bit of that explosive spark he had in the late 1980s and ‘90s, but he has n ...
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