RIP Tommy Lasorda
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I'm not huge into baseball but I do know he was a legend. I remember playing his Sega Genesis game with my step dad in the early 90s.
afterburnt wrote: »They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.
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I once was a huge baseball fan -- never a Dodgers fan, but, yeah, he was a character of the Earl Weaver-esque kind. Maybe a bit more avuncular and less crotchety than was the Earl of Baltimore, was Tommy.
He was also phenomenally dedicated to the Dodgers (to his credit).
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RIP Tommy, from a lifelong Dodger fan to a lifelong Dodger.
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Are we sure he's dead?
R.I.P. Mr.Lasorda -
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RIP Tommy.
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Gitto's, a restaurant on the Hill in St. Louis, had a special room called the Tommy Lasorda room.
Tommy ate there a lot and he ate a lot while there
R.I P. Lasorda.
Sal Palooza