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Model and actor Fabio Lanzoni, left, and former major league baseball player Mike Piazza, right, wait for the arrival of President Barack Obama to delivers remarks at the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) Gala in Washington, Saturday, Oct. , 29,... View Photo »
Former Florida Marlins player Mike Piazza (2nd R) jokes with fellow alumni during ceremonies after the final game of the Marlins' MLB National League baseball season against the Washington Nationals in Miami, Florida September 28, 2011. The Marlins on... View Photo »
Former New York Mets closer John Franco, right, embraces former Mets catcher Mike Piazza after Franco threw out the first pitch to Piazza in a Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony before the New York Mets baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field in... View Photo »
PHOENIX, AZ - JULY 10: U.S. Futures All-Star Gary Brown #22 of the San Francisco Giants is greeted in the dugout by manager Mike Piazza after scoring a run in the fifth inning during the 2011 XM All-Star Futures Game at Chase Field on July 10, 2011 in Phoenix,... View Photo »
U.S. manager Mike Piazza, right, and World manager Luis Gonzalez, left, talk with home plate umpire Ben May prior to the All-Star Futures baseball game Sunday, July 10, 2011, in Phoenix. View Photo »
USA manager Mike Piazza (31) pulls pitcher Drew Pomeranz from the game against the World team during the sixth inning of the All Star Futures baseball game Sunday, July 10, 2011, in Phoenix. View Photo »
Michael Joseph Piazza (pronounced /pʰiˈɑːʦə/ or /pʰiˈɑːzə/) (born September 4, 1968 in Norristown, Pennsylvania) is an Italian-American former Major League Baseball catcher. He played in his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, San Diego Padres and the Oakland Athletics. He is a 12-time All-Star. Piazza is often... Full Article
Former Florida Marlins player Mike Piazza (2nd R) jokes with fellow alumni during ceremonies after the final game of the Marlins' MLB National League baseball season against the Washington Nationals in Miami, Florida September 28, 2011. The Marlins on Wednesday played their final game...
View Photo »PHOENIX, AZ - JULY 10: U.S. Futures All-Star Gary Brown #22 of the San Francisco Giants is greeted in the dugout by manager Mike Piazza after scoring a run in the fifth inning during the 2011 XM All-Star Futures Game at Chase Field on July 10, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona.
View Photo »U.S. manager Mike Piazza, right, and World manager Luis Gonzalez, left, talk with home plate umpire Ben May prior to the All-Star Futures baseball game Sunday, July 10, 2011, in Phoenix.
View Photo »USA manager Mike Piazza (31) pulls pitcher Drew Pomeranz from the game against the World team during the sixth inning of the All Star Futures baseball game Sunday, July 10, 2011, in Phoenix.
View Photo »Former New York Mets closer John Franco, right, embraces former Mets catcher Mike Piazza after Franco threw out the first pitch to Piazza in a Sept. 11 remembrance ceremony before the New York Mets baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Citi Field in New York, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011.
View Photo »Former Florida Marlins player Mike Piazza (2nd R) jokes with fellow alumni during ceremonies after the final game of the Marlins' MLB National League baseball season against the Washington Nationals in Miami, Florida September 28, 2011. The Marlins on Wednesday played their final game...
View Photo »He’s colorful, no question about it. He will bring a lot of presence and energy; all that’s true but he’s still an intellectual manager ... I like managers who have a presence. I mean, I played for Tommy Lasorda with the Dodgers. Personally, I think (Valentine) is the kind of manager who’s a bridge betw...
Lopez wants it away, and it's hit deep to left center, Andruw Jones on the run, this one has a chance... home run!, Mike Piazza!, and the Mets lead 3 to 2!
He’s colorful, no question about it. He will bring a lot of presence and energy; all that’s true but he’s still an intellectual manager ... I like managers who have a presence. I mean, I played for Tommy Lasorda with the Dodgers. Personally, I think (Valentine) is the kind of manager who’s a bridge betw...
He’s a forward-thinking manager, very intellectual and a great evaluator of talent
