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TEST Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93 January 8, 2021 LOS ANGELES (AP) Growing more and more frail, Tommy Lasorda looked on from a suite at Globe Life Field in Texas, watching as the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series in Game 6 against the Tampa Bay Rays. Surrounded by family and friends, Lasorda celebrated the team’s first championship in 32 years that October evening amid the coronavirus pandemic. While his mobility was slowed, his mind was still sharp. Fittingly, it was the last game he ever attended. “He always said he wanted 2 things, to live to be 100 and to see another championship brought to the city of LA,” Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner tweeted. “Although he fought like hell to hit triple digits, I couldn’t be more proud to know he got to see the Dodgers on top again, where he knew we belonged.”

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Hall of Fame Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda dies at 93

He often proclaimed, “I bleed Dodger blue” and he kept a bronze plaque on his desk reading: “Dodger Stadium was his address, but every ballpark was his home.″ As a pitcher, Lasorda had a modest career at the major league level, going 0-4 with a 6.48 ERA and 13 strikeouts from 1954-56. Born Thomas Charles Lasorda on Sept. 22, 1927, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, his pro career began when he signed with the Philadelphia Phillies as an undrafted free agent in 1945. He missed the 1946 and ’47 seasons while serving in the Army. Lasorda returned in 1948 and once struck out 25 players in a 15-inning game. In his next two starts, he struck out 15 and 13, gaining the attention of the Dodgers, who drafted him from the Phillies. He played in Panama and Cuba before making his major league debut on Aug. 5, 1954, for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Although he didn’t play in the 1955 World Series, he won a ring as a member of the team.

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Tommy Lasorda Dies: Hall of Fame Manager And Dodgers Legend Dies At Age 93

Friday, January 8th 2021, 11:06 am By: CBS Sports Hall of Fame manager and Dodgers legend Tommy Lasorda died of a heart attack on Thursday night, according to the team. Lasorda, 93, had only recently been released from the hospital after a month-long stint that included time in the intensive care unit.  Lasorda suffered a sudden cardiopulmonary arrest at his home at 10:09 p.m., the team said. He was transported to the hospital with resuscitation in progress. He was pronounced dead at 10:57 p.m. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred issued the following statement: Tommy Lasorda was one of the finest managers our game has ever known. He loved life as a Dodger. His career began as a pitcher in 1949 but he is, of course, best known as the manager of two World Series champions and four pennant-winning clubs. His passion, success, charisma and sense of humor turned him into an international celebrity, a stature that he used to grow our sport. Tommy welcomed Dodger players from Mexico

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Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93 | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Beth Harris Tommy Lasorda s retired No. 2 is painted on the outfield grass at Dodger Stadium, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, in Los Angeles. Lasorda, the fiery Hall of Fame manager who guided the Los Angeles Dodgers to two World Series titles and later became an ambassador for the sport he loved during his 71 years with the franchise, has died. He was 93. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) January 08, 2021 - 7:23 PM LOS ANGELES - Growing more and more frail, Tommy Lasorda looked on from a suite at Globe Life Field in Texas, watching as the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series in Game 6 against the Tampa Bay Rays.

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Tommy Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93 | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Beth Harris FILE - Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda waves to the crowd before a baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York, in this June 10, 2015, file photo. Tommy Lasorda, the fiery Hall of Fame manager who guided the Los Angeles Dodgers to two World Series titles and later became an ambassador for the sport he loved during his 71 years with the franchise, has died. He was 93. The Dodgers said Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, that he had a heart attack at his home in Fullerton, California. Image Credit: (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File) January 08, 2021 - 11:23 AM LOS ANGELES - Tommy Lasorda, the fiery Hall of Fame manager who guided the Los Angeles Dodgers to two World Series titles and later became an ambassador for the sport he loved during his 71 years with the franchise, has died. He was 93.

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