McCarroll21
10-10-2006, 07:18 PM
Giants could be a sweet fit for Lou (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2006/10/10/SPGFMLLVV11.DTL)
By all accounts, Piniella already has spoken with the Giants, and he might continue to do so as he visits the Bay Area as a Fox analyst for the A's-Tigers ALCS. He won't get serious in any negotiations until the Barry Bonds situation gets resolved, and according to the Boston Globe, a "close associate" of Piniella's revealed that "the best thing (that) could happen is for Bonds not to return. If Lou has to put up with it for a year, it probably wouldn't be a deal-breaker, but it wouldn't be the best-case scenario, either."
No, not at all. This could be the Giants' incentive to end the preposterous charade with Bonds and cut him loose altogether.
Well, with the Yankees thing behind us, we're bound to start hearing Lou's name thrown about for the open managerial jobs. Oh, and apparently, Sweet Lou doesn't like Bonds.
By all accounts, Piniella already has spoken with the Giants, and he might continue to do so as he visits the Bay Area as a Fox analyst for the A's-Tigers ALCS. He won't get serious in any negotiations until the Barry Bonds situation gets resolved, and according to the Boston Globe, a "close associate" of Piniella's revealed that "the best thing (that) could happen is for Bonds not to return. If Lou has to put up with it for a year, it probably wouldn't be a deal-breaker, but it wouldn't be the best-case scenario, either."
No, not at all. This could be the Giants' incentive to end the preposterous charade with Bonds and cut him loose altogether.
Well, with the Yankees thing behind us, we're bound to start hearing Lou's name thrown about for the open managerial jobs. Oh, and apparently, Sweet Lou doesn't like Bonds.