LOS ANGELES - The world of baseball is mourning following the tragic loss of Hall of Fame Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda who died late Thursday night at his Los Angeles home.
He was 93. Lasorda, who spent seven decades bleeding Dodger blue, was able to witness the Dodgers snap their 32-year World Series drought last October. (Getty Images)The Dodgers released the following statement on social media:"Hall of Fame Dodgers’ manager Tommy Lasorda, who spent seven decades in the Dodger organization and became one of the most memorable personalities in baseball history, passed away Thursday night," the Dodgers said in a statement released on social media. "Regarded by many as baseball’s most popular ambassador, Lasorda spent 71.