Born and raised in Spokane, Tommy and the Spokane Indians were a powerhouse. Garvey, Lopes, Yeager, Cry, Bobby Valentine,,,,it goes on ,,,,and I was 9years old! Double header Saturday was something to look forward to.
Lasorda owned a ristorante Italiano in Chi-Town? I'd have loved to chow down there. I was in St. Louis in summer '98 to see two Cards games and ate at such a place on "The Hill (an old Italian neighborhood, I'm told, where Garagiola and Berra hailed from)" named LoRusso's. Fabulous eats.
Baseball just isn't like this anymore. I miss it
RIP Harry Caray, Don Zimmer, & Tommy Lasorda.
cant believe they're all gone
legends
And umpires Bob Engel, Fred Brocklander and Dutch Rennert.
And now Vin Scully
Great memories of Harry Caray calling White Sox games with Jimmy Piersall back in the 70’s, a very entertaining duo.
From a fan of a legend (Vin Scully) to another: Baseball misses you Harry! 😞 RIP
The good old days of baseball. No stupid timer clock. No stopping the game so the upms can review a play.
Just be happy we lived during that time 😊
@thegreatrenaldo7718 I am. Very happy.
Who?
"Let's see if we can lip-read." I can tell you every other word out of Tommy's mouth begins with an F.
Opinion of King man's performance
He pushed Hatcher like he was Kurt Bevaqua.
LOL LOL that comeback comment by Lasorda was PRICELESS.
Nothing like a Cubs game and a cold Bud. Harry and Stone were so much fun.
Vin was way better and Budweiser sucks!!! 😂...so do the Cubs!
Old Style
This is classic. This should be in a museum.
Some people use commas, Tommy used F-words.
As an old soul person for 1989, this is absolutely hilarious when I see Tommy gets tossed 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not here,ump.only directed him back to dugout.
@@terrytitus5291umpires were so reasonably patient with managers back then. I miss that in today’s MLB.
@@johnnylafriegas677 Todays umpires are trying to make the game about them.
@@randallmarsh1187 💯
Hatcher was practicing his future coaching skills.
Harry Carey's reaction, "YAY WE GET THE RUN!!!"
Lifetime Giants fan.., but you had to love Tommy as a baseball guy....
Hahahaha , watch out Hatcher… Tommy don’t play that !!! RIP Mr. Lasorda , you were very exciting to watch and was just great for the game !!! 🙏🏽
Biggest argument for not getting ejected!
My buddy's dad's description of Mickey Hatcher "He looks like an asshole turned inside out"
Lasorda, Zimmer,...Cubs day games. You gotta LOVE baseball. ⚾️
Ya gotta love fan interference.
Should have asked Tommy about Dave Kingmans performance
Born and raised in Spokane, Tommy and the Spokane Indians were a powerhouse. Garvey, Lopes, Yeager, Cry, Bobby Valentine,,,,it goes on ,,,,and I was 9years old! Double header Saturday was something to look forward to.
Dutch Rennert told Tommy to get his ass back in the dugout
How did you like that performance Tommy?? Performance. Lol
This is one of the best
Tommy Lasorda when. He was in Chicago u would likely 👀 his Italian Restaurant downtown
Lasorda owned a ristorante Italiano in Chi-Town? I'd have loved to chow down there. I was in St. Louis in summer '98 to see two Cards games and ate at such a place on "The Hill (an old Italian neighborhood, I'm told, where Garagiola and Berra hailed from)" named LoRusso's. Fabulous eats.
Gary Varsho.. Pride of Oshkosh Wisconsin
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I would love to see the face of Eddie Murray!
Wow , if that happens in today's game (2023) you're ejected.
LOL Mickey was an okie from mesa arizony.
LaSorda was always a bully
Grow up
Nah, he was cast from the same mold as Earl Weaver, excellent baseball minds and great entertainers.😂
Ron Cry , not Cry. Cheers
Ron CEY I MEANT,,Cheers.
Ron CEY I MEANT,,Cheers.
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Then why didnt you just edit it?
Dummy