...He finally got tired of the the Cubs ownership being the worst in MLB. It finally wore him out.
Lou Piniella to Retire as Cubs Manager After Season -- MLB FanHouse
Lou Piniella isn't waiting around to go out on a high note with the Cubs. The 2010 season will be his last.
Piniella, who turns 67 next month, released a statement Tuesday announcing his intention to retire following this season -- his 23rd as a big league manager. The Cubs are languishing in fourth place in the National League Central at 42-52 as they play out the string in a season marked by turmoil.
"I couldn't be more appreciative of the Cubs organization for providing me the opportunity to manage this ballclub," Piniella said in a statement released by the team. "I've had four wonderful years here that I wouldn't trade for anything in the world. I've grown to love the city and the fans but at my age it will be time to enter a new phase in my life. It will enable me to spend more valuable time with my family -- my wife, my kids and my grandchildren. God has blessed me to have been able to work this many years in the game that I love."
Piniella is in the final year of his contract with Chicago, and there had been plenty of speculation that this would be his final season at the helm.
Lou Piniella to Retire as Cubs Manager After Season -- MLB FanHouse