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Tommy Lasorda's number 2 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1997. Lasorda was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997 [37] as a manager in his first year of eligibility. The Dodgers retired his uniform number (2) on August 15, 1997 [38] and renamed a street in Dodgertown as "Tommy Lasorda Lane". In 2014, a new restaurant named ...
Tommy Lasorda, who won two World Series championships in 20 years as Dodgers manager, died Thursday night of a heart attack after a long illness.
Tommy Lasorda, the baseball coach and manager who managed the Los Angeles Dodgers for 20 years, has died. “Tommy Lasorda was one of the finest managers our game has ever known,” said MLB ...
Tommy Lasorda died at 93 on Thursday night, but remains a vivid character deeply enmeshed with the Los Angeles Dodgers. MLB: Remembering Tommy Lasorda, the Dodgers' constant character [Video] Skip ...
Major League Baseball is mourning the loss of a true icon for the sport. Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda has died after suffering a heart attack. He was 93 years old.
With future Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda at the helm, the Dukes amassed a 92–58 record and won the PCL championship, the first of eight for the franchise. That 1972 team, featuring future big leaguers Charlie Hough, Davey Lopes, Ron Cey, Larry Hisle, Tom Paciorek, and Von Joshua (among others). Much of that team, including Lasorda, helped ...
He resigned from his position in 1990, saying he was not earning his keep as the Dodgers had cut back his workload; most observers, however, blamed it on his uneasy relationship with manager Tommy Lasorda who reportedly resented Koufax working with his pitchers. Despite this, Koufax continued to make informal visits to spring training.
The baseball world fondly recalled Dodgers legendary manager and ambassador Tommy Lasorda, who died of a heart attack Thursday night at 93.