Sometimes you've just got to let an umpire know that you're not satisfied with his decision. That they've missed the play in your opinion. Not that it's going to do you any good, but you've got to let them know. Tommy Lasorda decisiongoodhave share on social
One time I was doing a speech to a group of kids, and just before I get there, I see this little kid crying. I found out they just lost a game, and he was the losing pitcher. I went over there, put my arm around him, and said, 'What are you crying for? When major league players lose, they don't cry.' Tommy Lasorda armcryfind share on social
I was fortunate enough to coach the U.S. Olympic team in Australia. Tommy Lasorda australiacoachfortunate Change image and share on social
I've always called L.A. 'the world capital of sport.' Tommy Lasorda callcapitalhave Change image and share on social
You get an opportunity to do something for your country, you better get out and do it. Tommy Lasorda countryopportunity Change image and share on social
The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a man's determination. Tommy Lasorda determinationdifferenceimpossible Change image and share on social
The only Angels in Los Angeles are in Heaven, and they're looking down on the Dodgers. Tommy Lasorda angelangelesdodger Change image and share on social
If you love your job, you haven't worked a day in your life. Tommy Lasorda dayjoblife Change image and share on social
When you - when you become the manager of a major league team, particularly the Dodgers, to me, that's a privilege and an honor. No matter where you go or what you do, you represent that position that you have. And you represent that organization that gave you the opportunity to be doing what you're doing. Tommy Lasorda dodgergivehonor share on social