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01-09-2021, 03:07 PM
From the time I was a child, my favorite professional sports team has been the Cincinnati Reds. I am a Reds' fan through and through. As a youngster, I despised one team above all others-the Los Angeles Dodgers . The Dodgers were the Reds biggest rival in the old NL West. Lasorda managed the Dodgers from '76 to '96 and was elected to the baseball HOF in 1977 as a manager.
I will say this about Mr. Lasorda - he was Dodger blue through and through. I think he spent about 48 of his 50 years in baseball with the Dodger organization. No one was more loyal to the Dodgers than Tommy. He was always such a passionate spokesman for their organization. Growing up, I couldn't stand him but you have to admire his loyalty and his passion for his team and for the game of baseball. Thomas Charles Lasorda passed away Thursday at the age of 93. RIP Mr. Lasorda.
I will say this about Mr. Lasorda - he was Dodger blue through and through. I think he spent about 48 of his 50 years in baseball with the Dodger organization. No one was more loyal to the Dodgers than Tommy. He was always such a passionate spokesman for their organization. Growing up, I couldn't stand him but you have to admire his loyalty and his passion for his team and for the game of baseball. Thomas Charles Lasorda passed away Thursday at the age of 93. RIP Mr. Lasorda.
01-09-2021, 05:42 PM
I grew up the same way, and like you I despised the Dodgers. To me they oozed arrogance, and it didn’t help my perception of them any that they basically took over the NL West after the Big Red Machine ran its course. But I did come to respect Lasorda, and he had a funny streak in him. And as you said, there was no question of his loyalty to the Dodger organization.
01-09-2021, 05:53 PM
(01-09-2021, 05:42 PM)Van Hagar Wrote: I grew up the same way, and like you I despised the Dodgers. To me they oozed arrogance, and it didn’t help my perception of them any that they basically took over the NL West after the Big Red Machine ran its course. But I did come to respect Lasorda, and he had a funny streak in him. And as you said, there was no question of his loyalty to the Dodger organization.
I think he said something like, " I never want to take this uniform off. I want to work for the Dodgers until the day I die. "
... And he did.
01-10-2021, 05:05 PM
What a legend!
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01-14-2021, 08:13 AM
I hate the Dodgers. I despised Lasorda. I thought he was an arrogant jerk. I hate that he has passed away though.
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