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He's a fucking motherfucking bigmouth, I'll tell you that." salt lake city "I leave you with a saying: in this country, if you don’t pull for the Dodgers, salt lake city there’s a good chance you may not get into heaven!" [edit] Trivia Lasorda managed eight players who won the National League Rookie salt lake city of the Year award at the end of the season, with the winners coming in two strings of four in a row. From 1979 to 1982, he managed Rick Sutcliffe, Steve Howe, Fernando Valenzuela and Steve Sax. From 1992 to 1995, he managed Eric Karros, Mike Piazza, Raúl Mondesí and Hideo Nomo. Before retiring during the 1996 season, he had also managed that year's rookie of the year, Todd Hollandsworth. [edit] External links Tommy's blog, "Tommy's World" Baseball Hall of Fame Biography Lasorda's manager page @ Baseball Reference.com Tommy's page @ Baseball Library.com Lasorda's retirement press conference @ CNN Tommy Lasorda Los Angeles Dodgers Online Preceded by: Walter Alston Los Angeles Dodgers Manager 1976–1996 Succeeded by: Bill Russell Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Lasorda"
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