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Grownups have to say 'please,' too.
Tommy Lasorda
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Tommy Lasorda:
You can have the best team in baseball, and if nobody goes through the turnstiles, you've got to shTommy Lasorda:
I started in the lowest league in baseball, and I worked my way all the way up to Triple A and thenTommy Lasorda:
We're all put here for a reason. And one little movement changes your way of life.Tommy Lasorda:
They could never beat me in Springfield. I loved that old ballpark. If I could have pitched there aTommy Lasorda:
When you - when you become the manager of a major league team, particularly the Dodgers, to me, thaTommy Lasorda:
I do not care whether you're a Democrat or you're a Republican or an independent. We must pull forTommy Lasorda:
When I took the job as the manager of the Olympic team, I didn't take it because I was a Dodger. ITommy Lasorda:
You get an opportunity to do something for your country, you better get out and do it.Tommy Lasorda:
I've never used one word of profanity in front of my wife, or my daughter, or my granddaughter... oTommy Lasorda:
I've got a portrait in the Smithsonian. Who ever thought that would happen?