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Jan 8, 2021 · Tommy Lasorda meltdown about Kurt Bevacqua. By Chuck Schilken Staff Writer. Jan. 8, 2021 11:49 AM PT. Sports. Chuck Schilken is a sports reporter on the Fast Break team. He spent more than...
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- Chuck Schilken
- This Has Been A Sad Year For Baseball
- Tommy Lasorda Flipped Out Over Dave Kingman’s Three Home Runs
- Tommy Lasorda Offered A Ride to Kurt Bevacqua
When two-time National League MVP Joe Morgan died on Oct. 11, 2020, at the age of 77, he joined a list of Hall of Fame players who have passed away this year, including Bob Gibson, Tom Seaver, Whitey Ford, Al Kaline, and Lou Brock. Morgan was the linchpin of the Cincinnati Reds’ near-dynasty right around the time Tommy Lasorda was taking the helm o...
Los Angeles radio reporter Paul Olden wasn’t trying to set off manager Tommy Lasorda. In retrospect, however, he would admit to the Los Angeles Timesthat perhaps he should have phrased his question differently. Minutes after the Chicago Cubs defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers, 10-7, on May 14, 1978, Olden asked Lasorda his opinion of the three home r...
On June 30, 1982, Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Tom Niedenfuer hit San Diego Padres batter Joe Lefebvre in the head with an 0-2 pitch moments after surrendering a home run. Padres player Kurt Bevacqua regarded it as an intentional act and charged the field. “Sending a message” after surrendering a home run is typically done with the very next pitch ...
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Jun 30, 2020 · Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda during a spring training baseball workout in 2012 in Phoenix. (AP) The mic in the room picked up laughter from reporters as Lasorda finished. The Padres...
Public persona. Lasorda was famous for his colorful personality and outspoken opinions regarding players and other personnel associated with baseball. He had a number of obscenity-filled tirades, some of which were taped and became underground classics, like his explosion over Kurt Bevacqua in 1982. [47]