Los Angeles Dodgers legend Tommy Lasorda has died at the age of 93. The team announced Friday that the Hall of Fame great “suffered a sudden cardiopulmonary arrest at his home” on Thursday night.MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred issued the following statement:“Tommy Lasorda was one of the finest managers our game has ever known.
He loved life as a Dodger. His career began as a pitcher in 1949 but he is, of course, best known as the manager of two World Series champions and four pennant-winning clubs.
His passion, success, charisma and sense of humor turned him into an international celebrity, a stature that he used to grow our sport.
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