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Thomas Charles Lasorda (September 22, 1927 –
January 7, 2021) was an
American professional baseball pitcher and manager. He
managed the Los
Angeles Dodgers...
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Thomas William LaSorda, (born July 24, 1954 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian-American
automobile industry executive who was CEO and
President of the...
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Tommy Lasorda Baseball is a 1989
baseball video game
developed and
published by Sega as one of the six
launch titles for the Sega
Genesis in the North...
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notably as the Big Red
Machine teams clashed frequently with the
Tommy Lasorda-era
Dodgers teams. Reds
manager Sparky Anderson once said, "I don't think...
- was
drafted by the
Dodgers in the 1988 MLB
draft as a
favor from
Tommy Lasorda to Piazza's father. He was the last
player selected and
signed in his draft...
- home runs and was
occasionally used by Los
Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda as a pinch-hitter. In 1986, he
signed the then-largest
contract for a pitcher...
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entirely different personality to take the helm of the Dodgers.
Tommy Lasorda was a 49-year-old
former minor-league
pitcher who had been the team's top...
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warmup swings.
After a few swings,
Gibson told
Poole to go get
Lasorda for an evaluation;
Lasorda presently appeared.
Shortly thereafter,
Gibson was seen in...
- his father, and his
middle name was
selected for his godfather,
Tommy Lasorda. He
graduated from the
University of
Texas at Arlington.
Minasian worked...
- Chrysler,
while LaSorda became vice
chairman and president.
Despite the
appointment of a
second vice
chairman and president, Jim Press,
LaSorda sta**** on....