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Norristown Native Tommy Lasorda Dead at 93

RIP to Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda, who died Thursday night after a recent battle with heart problems that saw him hospitalized and later released.
He was 93 years old, a Norristown, Pennsylvania native who managed the Los Angeles Dodgers for 20 years, winning the 1981 and 1988 World Series during that time.
On Twitter, the franchise shared this message and explained what happened:
Lasorda is one of baseball’s all-time characters. He gave decades to the sport and served in a variety of ways, with a brief playing career that transitioned into management, and later some front office work that evolved into ambassadorial Dodger duties.
He also graced us with one of the funniest, off-the-cuff moments in Phillies history:
Today In 1988: Los Angeles #Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda fights the Phillie Phanatic! #MLB #Phillies #Baseball #History pic.twitter.com/gKsPh5ITBq
— Baseball by BSmile (@BSmile) August 28, 2020
RIP Tommy.
Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 sports department and started with the Union during the team's 2010 inaugural season. He went to the academic powerhouses of Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. email - k.kinkead@sportradar.com