Lasorda spent 71 years in the Dodgers organization, starting as a player when the team was still based in Brooklyn. He later coached and then became its best-known manager for 21 years in Los Angeles, leading the franchise to two World Series championships. He won World Series titles in 1981 and ’88, four National League pennants and eight division titles as the skipper. Lasorda was the franchise’s longest-tenured active employee since Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully retired in 2016 after 67 years. “I think it was (expletive) (expletive).
Source: thestar January 08, 2021 17:15 UTC