Brooklyn Dodgers
On August 5, 1954, Tommy Lasorda made his Major League debut as a player for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Lasorda became the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 29, 1976.
Tommy Lasorda payed for the 1954, and 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, and wore uniform number 29 for the first part of 1954, and then 27. He wore uniform number 23 with the 1956 Kansas City Athletics.
Tom Lasorda debuted on August 5, 1954, playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field; he played his final game on July 8, 1956, playing for the Kansas City Athletics at Municipal Stadium I.
Tommy Lasorda was a professional Major League Baseball player but he only lasted 3 seasons. He made his Major League debut on August 5th, 1954 with the Brooklyin Robins and he played for them for 2 seasons but then he played his last season with the Kansas City Athletics. He was a Left-Handed Pitcher who was usually a relief pitcher that came out of the pen for both the Robins and the Athletics. In his career he pitched in 26 games and went 0-4 with a 6.48 ERA. He started 6 games and had 1 save. He pitched 58.1 innings and gave up 53 hits and allowed 49 runs but only 42 of those runs were earned. He gavce up 9 Homeruns but he struck out 37 batters.In 1973 he became the Third Base Coach for Hall of Fame manager Walter Alston when he was the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Lasorda became the next manager of the Dodgers after Alston's retirement. His last day as Dodgers manager was June 23, 1996 and he officially retired 6 days later.
La Sorda was a left handed pitcher. He pitched in four games for the Dodgers in 1954 and four more in 1955. He had a record of 0-0. He also pitched in 18 games with the Kansas City Athletics in 1956.
1954
The Morning Show - 1954 Debut 1-1 was released on: USA: 15 March 1954
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