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Chicago Cubs Manager Lou Piniella to Step Down After Today's Game

The series finale game against the Atlanta Braves will be "Sweet" Lou's last game as a manager. 

Earlier this year, he did announce he intended to retire after this season, but plans do change.

Piniella said of stepping down, "When I previously announced my intentions to retire at the end of the season, a primary reason for my decision was that it would allow me to spend more valuable time with my family. That time has unfortunately gotten here sooner than I could have ever expected. As many know, the several weeks since that announcement was made have been very difficult on a family level, requiring two leaves of absence from the club. While I fully intended to manage this club the rest of the season, a family situation at home now requires my full attention."

For those of you thought that he was retiring because of how the Cubs had been playing, now you know the real reason.

He took a leave of absence twice already this season to spend more time with his mother, who is in worsening health according to sources.

Over the years as Cubs manager, Piniella has been 316-292, which is a pretty good record. 

He will face another great manager in the history of the game in Bobby Cox in his last game, which seems appropriate. 

Cubs third base coach Mike Quade will be in charge of the team at least for the rest of the season.

Baseball fans will miss "Sweet" Lou, who gave so much to the game.

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