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Cubs manager Lou Piniella, who has been sending mixed signals about whether the 2010 season will be his last, will get a chance to address the issue with fans at the third annual Cubs Caravan luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Piniella will be the featured speaker at the event, set for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Harry Caray's, 33 W. Kinzie in Chicago.
Tickets for the luncheon are $100 each and include a buffet lunch and the chance to sit at a table and talk with a Cubs player, coach or front-office staffer. Announcers Len Kasper and Bob Brenly are expected to attend, and player participation will be announced.
Proceeds from the lunch benefit Chicago Cubs Charities. Tickets are available beginning at 10 a.m. Dec. 16 by calling 773-404-CUBS.
Cubs manager Lou Piniella, who has been sending mixed signals about whether the 2010 season will be his last, will get a chance to address the issue with fans at the third annual Cubs Caravan luncheon on Wednesday, Jan. 14.
Piniella will be the featured speaker at the event, set for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Harry Caray's, 33 W. Kinzie in Chicago.
Tickets for the luncheon are $100 each and include a buffet lunch and the chance to sit at a table and talk with a Cubs player, coach or front-office staffer. Announcers Len Kasper and Bob Brenly are expected to attend, and player participation will be announced.
Proceeds from the lunch benefit Chicago Cubs Charities. Tickets are available beginning at 10 a.m. Dec. 16 by calling 773-404-CUBS.









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So, when is this event? Jan. 14 is a Thursday, not a Wednesday. Is it Wednesday, or Thursday?
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Pay $100. to have lunch and listen to Pinella. You've got to be kidding!!!
As far as Pinella's future plans, i would surely hope that the Rickett's are smart enough to let the 2010 season play out, before doing anything with Pinella. Honestly, i don't expect Pinella to last the entire 2010 season. Unfortunately, i foresee an absolute terrible season coming up for the Cubs, 75 win maximum, and i only think that'll happen due to a strong finish, once Pinella either resigns or is let go. The only thing that could keep that from happening is if Pinella's agent is capable of conniving the Rickett's into an extension.