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Lou Piniella escapes with warning for jaywalking

Source: Chicago Tribune
San Diego : CA : USA | 3 months ago  
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Cubs manager Lou Piniella got off with a warning Tuesday when San Diego police stopped him for jaywalking in the Gaslamp District. Piniella was talking to his son on his phone when he heard a police siren, and stopped to see what was up. "But it was for me," he said.
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