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  1. Jan 9, 2021 · CNN —. Tommy Lasorda, who spent seven decades in the Dodgers organization – first as a player in Brooklyn and then in Los Angeles as a two-time World Series winning manager – has died. He ...

  2. Lasorda, who managed the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1976-1996, was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1997 following a career where he won 1,599 games, two World Series and two more National League pennants – all with the Dodgers. Thomas Charles Lasorda was born Sept. 22, 1927 in Norristown, Pa.

  3. May 13, 2024 · Tommy Lasorda (born September 22, 1927, Norristown, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died January 7, 2021, Fullerton, California) was an American professional baseball player (1954–56) and manager, notably with the Major League Baseball (MLB) team Los Angeles Dodgers from 1976 to 1996.

  4. Jan 9, 2021 · Tommy Lasorda, who died Thursday night of a heart attack at age 93, bled Dodger Blue nearly his entire life, spilling it across every corner of the world. Jan. 8, 2021

  5. Jan 8, 2021 · He was 93 and had been the oldest living member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. His death was announced by the Dodgers in a statement. The team said Lasorda suffered a cardiopulmonary arrest at his...

  6. Jan 9, 2021 · 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.

  7. Jan 8, 2021 · Tommy Lasorda, Hall of Fame manager and LA Dodgers icon, dies aged 93 | MLB | The Guardian. Tommy Lasorda compiled a 1,599-1,439 record, won World Series titles in 1981 and ’88, four National ...

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