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  2. Tommy Lasorda - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Lasorda's number 2 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1997. Lasorda was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997 [37] as a manager in his first year of eligibility. The Dodgers retired his uniform number (2) on August 15, 1997 [38] and renamed a street in Dodgertown as "Tommy Lasorda Lane". In 2014, a new restaurant named ...

  3. List of Los Angeles Dodgers managers - Wikipedia

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    b Tommy Lasorda won the Manager of the Year Award in 1983 and 1988. [36] References. General references "Los Angeles Dodgers Managerial Register". Baseball-Reference.com.

  4. Tommy Lasorda Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Lasorda Baseball is a baseball game where players compete in matches against AI-controlled opponents or other players in single exhibitions, open matches or a 30-game season. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A password system enables players to take their team through a season in the World Series and keeps track of other teams in the league.

  5. 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers season saw Tommy Lasorda in his first full season at the helm of the Dodgers, replacing longtime manager Walter Alston as manager of the team near the end of the previous season.

  6. Sandy Koufax - Wikipedia

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    He resigned from his position in 1990, saying he was not earning his keep as the Dodgers had cut back his workload; most observers, however, blamed it on his uneasy relationship with manager Tommy Lasorda who reportedly resented Koufax working with his pitchers. Despite this, Koufax continued to make informal visits to spring training.

  7. Thomas W. LaSorda - Wikipedia

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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 Chrysler Group. In December 2011, he joined the board of Fisker Automotive and assumed the role of CEO until his resignation in August 2012.

  8. Walter Alston - Wikipedia

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    [61] When Tommy Lasorda was selected to succeed him, Alston asked Lasorda to take over as manager for the final four games of the season. [62] Alston retired with 2,063 wins (2,040 in the regular season and 23 in the postseason). [5] Alston was named NL Manager of the Year six times. [63]

  9. List of Major League Baseball managers - Wikipedia

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    He was replaced at the end of the 1976 season by Tommy Lasorda, who managed the team until 1996. Lasorda is second behind Alston in wins (1,599) and losses (1,439), holds the franchise records for playoff wins (31) and losses (30), [77] and won two Manager of the Year Awards (1983 and 1988). [12]

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