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Olympic Team Awards NL Manager of the Year (1983, 1988 Co-manager w/Pirates Jim Leyland) Hall of Fame (1997) Nickname "Tommy Lasagna" Thomas Charles Lasorda (born 22 September 1927 wordssong lyrics 2pac this life i lead better dayz in Norristown, Pennsylvania) was a Major League baseball player and manager. In 1999 he marked his 50th year of involvement, in one capacity or another, with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers organization, wordssong lyrics 2pac this life i lead better dayz the longest tenure of wordssong lyrics 2pac this life i lead better dayz any individual in the Dodgers baseball organization (with Vin Scully joining the Dodgers a year later). Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managing career 2.1 Stats 3 Life outside of baseball 4 Quotes 5 Trivia 6 External links [edit] Playing career This person is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Lasorda broke into the major leagues in 1954 as a left-handed pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers. |
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