Talk:Tommy Lasorda

Medal Template
Managers don't get Olympic Medals. I've removed the template.

Agree. Edited text in 2000 Olympics that suggested that he did. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.248.70.85 (talk) 06:42, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

Pro baseball in Cuba
Tommy Lasorda played pro baseball in Cuba in the 1950s. I don't know enough of the details of this to add it myself, but it seems like an interesting and important part of Lasorda's career that is not even mentioned in this article. 209.203.91.195 23:17, 6 December 2006 (UTC)Glenn R. Wichman

RE: Quotes section; contribution from User:Thomas l magness
Thomas, this is an encyclopedia. Think of it as the Encyclopedia Britannica, the World Book Encyclopedia, etc. The main people who use encyclopedias are people who do not know about a subject and want to educate themselves, like an eight year old doing a report for school, or someone from another country trying to learn about this country, or a non-baseball fan trying to learn something about the game. I am not sure that your addition to the Tommy Lasorda article is the proper place for this kind of material. Did he actually say the words "BLEEP", "BLEEPING", and "BLEEPED"? This is not a good quote. I don't think that it adds to, or enhances, the article very much. Do you? Is this the best quote you can find for Mr. Lasorda? Is this the best this encyclopedia can produce? WikiDon 00:49, 27 July 2005 (UTC)

Lasorda's infamous rant about his "opinion of Kingman's performance" actually occurred on May 14, 1978. Although Kingman did hit three HRs against the Dodgers in the 1976 game, it was when he did it again two years later, including a third home run in extra innings to win the game, that Lasorda went off.

Well, Tommy LaSorda is sort of famous for having a short temper and saying pretty wild things. I agree that they should have the words instead of BLEEP, but I somehow think that an encyclopedia would be more likely to have a few "BLEEPS" in it than an empty section entitled "quotes" that doesn't have any quotes. If he's famous for his quotes, then the article should have quotes. I'll try to find the unbleeped quotes, but until then I'm reverting. 24.218.218.249 01:01, 8 March 2007 (UTC)

RE: Tommy article
I did a major re-write on the article. The way it was previously organized was really scatter-shot and not focused. I think its better organized now. Also, the previous versions contained lots of barely sourced remarks that really did not belong in wikipedia... The quotes section in particular I found offensive and not suitable for inclusion here. If someone wants to add back some of the quotes, thats ok but the ones with all the swearing really aren't appropriate. While he may have said that stuff, we don't need to list it all here. Anyways, I think the article is better now. Still needs a lot more details on his time as manager of the Dodgers though. (Spanneraol 02:07, 19 July 2007 (UTC)).

1955 World Series
I looked it up and according to what I found, Tommy Lasorda was a member of the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers. I put it up once, and it was removed. Does anyone know for a fact one way or the other if this is true? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rforb001 (talk • contribs) 07:00, 14 October 2009 (UTC)

Seafood Diet
Supposedly he came up with the 'Seafood Diet Joke'. "When ever I see food, I eat it". I found this on http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/seafood_diet_whenever_i_see_food_i_eat_it_tommy_lasorda/

If true, maybe it should be added to "Quotes" section.

71.139.164.10 (talk) 23:30, 6 August 2012 (UTC)

È conosciuto per il suo forte scoreggiare. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.237.80.150 (talk) 18:39, 22 January 2014 (UTC)

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Major editing
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has disappeared. --evrik (talk) 21:29, 28 May 2020 (UTC)

Dodgers announce the passing of Tommy Lasorda.
https://twitter.com/Dodgers/status/1347585134178955264

They just posted this tweet a few minutes ago and news media are starting to pick up on Lasorda's death.

142.167.252.226 (talk) 16:57, 8 January 2021 (UTC)

Day of death
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2021/01/08/dodgers-legend-tommy-lasorda-dies-at-93/

He died on January 7th, not January 8th. MikaelaArsenault (talk) 17:02, 8 January 2021 (UTC)
 * Looks like somebody fixed it. I don't see anywhere mentioning January 8. ~Anachronist (talk) 18:00, 9 January 2021 (UTC)

At first, someone added January 8th, and I created the talk page because the day was wrong. MikaelaArsenault (talk) 18:21, 9 January 2021 (UTC)