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January 12, 2021 On the heels of a year in which a record seven Hall of Famers died, the baseball world couldn’t get a full week into 2021 without losing another. Tommy Lasorda, the charismatic and voluble manager who piloted the Dodgers to four National League pennants and two championships during a run of 19 full seasons (1977-95) and two partial ones, died of cardiopulmonary arrest on January 7. The 93-year-old Lasorda had returned home earlier in the week after being hospitalized since mid-November due to a heart condition. He had been the oldest living Hall of Famer since Red Schoendienst passed away on June 6, 2018; that title now belongs to 89-year-old Willie Mays. ....
(Two Legends in picture. Tommy Lasorda and Frank Sinatra.) Famed Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda died January 7, 2021, after suffering a heart attack, in Fullerton, California. He was 93. Thomas Charles Lasorda (born September 22, 1927) was an American professional baseball pitcher, coach and manager. He managed the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1976-1996. Lasorda made his MLB debut in on August 5, 1954 playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers, until 1955. He then went on to play for the Kansas City Athletics in 1956. He became the coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1973-1976, and then became the team’s manager. Some of the stats Lasorda accomplished for the Dodgers include two World Series championships, four National league pennants and eight division titles in his 20 years as manager. ....
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Tommy Lasorda, Hall of Fame manager, dies at age 93 Lasorda, who was involved with Major League Baseball for 71 years as a manager and ambassador for the game, led the Dodgers to two World Series championships. By Helene ElliottLos Angeles Times Share Former Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda celebrates after the Dodgers beat the Montreal Expos for the National League title in 1981. 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. Associated Press ....
Dodgers mourn passing of Tommy Lasorda Share January 8th, 2021 share-square-854880 Hall of Fame Dodgers’ manager Tommy Lasorda, who spent seven decades in the Dodger organization and became one of the most memorable personalities in baseball history, passed away Thursday night the team announced. He was 93. Lasorda suffered a sudden cardiopulmonary arrest at his home at 10:09 p.m. He was transported to the hospital with resuscitation in progress. He was pronounced dead at 10:57 p.m. Regarded by many as baseball’s most popular ambassador, Lasorda spent 71 seasons in the Dodger organization with Dodger Blue running through his veins. He spent the last 14 as special advisor to the chairman. ....