Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said he has...
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Dodger Manager Tom Lasorda said he has no plans to retire after this season, and he wouldn’t mind continuing for another five years.
“Twenty years ago,” he said, “I said to my wife that my goal is to be with the Dodgers 51 years and be married to you 50 years. Well, I’ve been with the Dodgers for 46 years and been married 45 years. So I’ve got a few years left.”
Lasorda, 67, is beginning his 19th year as Dodger manager. Only Walter Alston managed longer for the Dodgers, and Detroit’s Sparky Anderson is the only active manager with more victories.
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