31 Burst results for "Tommy Lasorda"

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:45 min | 2 weeks ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WTOP

"Everything you need every time you listen. You're listening to WTO neighbors. It's 8 52 while an LA Dodger legend who died during the pandemic has received a rare honor Southern California. A stretch of the interstate 5 freeway near Los Angeles has just been renamed for one of the most famous men to wear Dodger blue. Legendary manager, former pitcher Tommy Lasorda used to talk about the big Dodger in the sky, that may now be his title, daughter Laura lasorda. Even from heaven, my dad has this power and his philosophies and what he believed in, they're carrying on and that's what's really important. The Tommy Lasorda memorial highway runs through Fullerton, California, where lasorda lived when the Dodgers moved west. Peter king, CBS News. Now here's CBS radio Steven Greenberg with some of the fastest growing jobs in the nation. The 25 fastest growing job titles was recently announced by LinkedIn. Over the past 5 years, the first one on the list is the head of revenue operations. That's basically someone who can help sales and marketing teams work together to accelerate growth and make the company become more successful. Another top job today is the head of human resource analytics. The role is to use data to look for trends about who are the companies top performers. Who is quitting and why? One job growing in popularity today is employee experience manager. After years of burnout and the great resignation still ongoing, companies want to hire someone who can increase employee engagement and well-being,

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on REAL 92.3

REAL 92.3

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on REAL 92.3

"Remember the life of Tommy left, the Hall of Famer fled the doctors to two World Series championships in 1981, the Dodger 1981 champions of baseball in 1988. She he did live to see the Dodgers finally win another World Series this past fall. 2020 somebody with money that way. The team who are bored. He was old school and if he was grumpy, he was grumpy to your face. I don't get it. Welcome in it. I'm not such as giving up about shot who was always on. I don't want championships with dryers. I went with Duterte. Don't ever tell me. Okay? Don't you ever say that He really captured your attention. The prices success can only come through the avenue of hard work. Tommy Lasorda of hero When I die, I want you to put on my tombstone. Big letters. Dodger Stadium was his address. But every ballpark was his home. This is the greatest thing that ever happened to me in my lifetime. And I thank God for all of it. And I feel that it won't be too long that my mother would be shaking me and saying Wake up, Tommy. It's time to go to school..

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WDUN AM550

WDUN AM550

02:28 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WDUN AM550

"Of course, we didn't find out about this until the week and we didn't have it on Friday morning, which I would have loved to have been able to talk about, but Tommy Lasorda Passing away. On Thursday night 93. Just talk about a talk about a great guy in baseball, just amazing, managing from 76 to 96 money to World Series titles, But here's the thing. You may not have nine and realize this about Tommy. Tommy, You know, I was a player back in the fifties. Released by the Dodgers in 1960, a modest players what they're describing him as in this article. But stayed on as a scout. Became the team's third base coach and 73 elated. Imagine 76. This guy stayed on with the team and worked with the Dodgers for 71 years. Wow. You show me somebody who has a 71 year career. It's not somebody like an entertainer, in other words, with the same company. Yeah, that's crazy. That is amazing. That is that is unreal, And that is fantastic. And Hated playing against him. But you've got to respect the guys who could compare like Tommy and you can see all sorts of tributes is out of folks have and I know a lot of folks are quitting their social media, but you don't have to find on social media. But do they do a, um Search on Tommy Lasorda brawling with the Philly fanatic. You got to see this video. It is classic. I haven't seen that one. The fanatic brings out like it looks like a doll that looks like Tommy. Or a Dodger and starts doing, you know, beating it up or whatever. And then Tommy comes out of the dugout and takes his little scooter from him. His four wheeler You know, I just It's just hilarious, but it's hilarious. But this guy He compiled up 5 1099 and 4 1039 record. So 15 99 wins 14 39 losses That's amazing. That is amazing. But Fanta 71. That's what 71 years with the same company. I see that the brawl started when he tried to steal his A T V. Well, Saturdays. Four wheeler starts before that, but yeah, he does. Take his a his. Yeah. Starts chasing him off the field. But, yeah, it's pretty funny. That's just That's back when baseball was a lot more fun than it is his name. All right. Just just remember this sword and just a great guy. Indeed, where 5 57 and Wdun way have to re program.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"Are so so very, very much about Vero Beach and Dr Town. We're not leaving our memories. Tommy Lasorda was 93 years old with Florida's news. I'm John Mc Weston. Wrapping up a year of Don't leave your home again, and you need to be wearing a mask along with plenty of the stupid coronavirus. Lockdown Way deck Use radio 6 10 W Y o D. Building. An impressive resume is of great importance to most of us, as is having an exceptional linked in profile both their platforms to show off our achievements, education and experience, hoping an employer will Jesus many try to do the same thing spiritually. Trying to build a resume to impress God with our good deeds, morality being a good neighbor, hoping that one day he might let us into heaven. The Bible says no amount of good works can save us because we all fall short. Here's the key trust in Jesus for doing all that needs to be done to make us right with God. Ah, fees is to 89 tells us for by grace, you have been saved through faith. This is not of your own doing. It is the gift of God. Not the result of works so that no 1 may boast. Will you trust in Jesus? He really is the only way to heaven. This is Bryant, Right? Speaking right from my heart for devotions. Text Devo 277222. Way all know the most common New Year's resolution. Get in shape and I her radio's got you covered..

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Tommy Lasorda, legendary Los Angeles Dodgers manager, has died

KFBK Outdoor Show

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

Tommy Lasorda, legendary Los Angeles Dodgers manager, has died

"Tall of Famer and formerly Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda has died at the age of 93. He passed away Thursday after suffering a cardiac arrest. Lasorda was the Dodgers manager from 1976 to 1996, during which his team's won two World Series championships. I'm Jodi Guerrero.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

WGBB Sports Talk New York

05:09 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

"People thought i was crazy. Turned it down. But i wanna i wanted to I wanted to Get the dog your job. That was the dream for you. Certainly all those players on a team play for me in the minor leagues two guys in the hall of fame. Tommy gil hodges and mike piazza both both. I feel belong there. I'd like to hear what you think about it. Well no no doubt about it was tremendous this. This has this is a thing. I cannot understand how he has never ever gotten into this thing. You take just let me give you an example. I was on the committee. Where were you compare. We compared first basements Gil hodges and Pony caress good. Good league totally res- plagues five four or five more years than just did and there's all the numbers were about. Equal and bread played five years more than that. I just think whether what happened. I played five years exactly now. The specter hangs over the the the head of mike. Now you have bill madden. Who unfairly accused his guys like. Jeff bagwell mike. Piazza with no proof at all now. Mike should get in next year as a met fan. I hope he does unabashedly. I root for the guy. His numbers numbers. Money's got compli. They state hit more home catcher. Exactly had he. He was a the sixty second draft and As made two major legs and they were fun to get here and he certainly deserves. Talking about scoreless innings. Tommy you have don drysdale. You have orel hershiser. You have clayton kershaw all dodgers. Is that a coincidence. Well that's a. That's a out here exactly. It can't be a coincidence. It greatest organization in baseball. I never want to leave. I never wanted to leave it and And the here i am. This is my sixty six year with adagios. How did how did you enjoy the induction. This year i was up there this year. Tommy certainly deserving where bijou pedro and randy johnson We had great weather How did you enjoy going up to cooperstown this year. Always enjoy it seeing guys that you had seen in a while but sometimes those those speeches get too long. Yeah and the guys throw it complained about it. You know because. I know when i was ready to go up and speak those guys said. Hey tommy not too long especially when you have to listen to four from right. Tommy jokes with the old time. Br plaques that would get on me to make sure i didn't stay up there all day. Yes mostly was a little long winded. Wasn't he. I thought so. I i hear you so tell us what. What tommy's doing these days with the dodgers. I travel to minor leagues work with the players. There and do a lot of public speaking for the dodgers. And that's what i'm doing. I'm enjoying it very very much. And and and they come september. We'll be eighty eight years old. And as i said tommy you're one of the greatest ambassadors that That baseball has where does the gold medal fit in as far as as far as thrills for your time you know people people think i'm crazy when i said winning. The gold medal was more important than winning world series. Peoples would you crazy. I said no not crazy. I said the dodgers went to world series..

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

02:51 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WTVN

"That's 1 805 78 24 101 805 78. 2400 Governor of Michigan Friday compared the storming of the U. S capitol to the storming of Michigan State capital. A few months ago. She was there to speak about the covert 19 crisis Interstate. But Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer also urging GOP leaders to continue to speak out against the type of rhetoric. That led to the siege on the U. S. Capitol, something she said she hasn't heard from them in the past. Eight months ago, I called on President Trump. They spoke with vice President Pence and asked state Republican leadership to bring down the heat. None of them did a darn thing and our militia breach security Last May and Storm the Michigan State capital and Lansing protesting against covert lockdowns. What we're saying. It's time to focus on our common enemy. The virus. Dave Packer, ABC News Baseball legend Tommy Lasorda died on Thursday. Tommy Lasorda was an icon at Dodger Stadium Long after he left his manager remaining on a special advisor, often seen in uniform on the field. In November. He was hospitalized for an unknown reason for a while. He was in the ICU days ago. He was released from the hospital and the Dodgers saying late Thursday night, Lasorda went into cardiac arrest and was pronounced dead. The sort of was 93 years old Alex Stone ABC NEWS Los Angeles Disorder was the oldest living member of the Baseball Hall of Fame that now belongs to Willie Mays, who turned 90 in May. This is ABC News. Ready to create your own income with your own home based business where there's no such thing is getting laid off. If a billionaire entrepreneur spent five years in $20 million searching for the next big trend, wouldn't you want to know what he found? If you're serious about making money from home without having to leave home, then write this down. W W W dot go here next dot com You decide your income. Get the facts now go here next dot com. Ryan Clark. ABC News You know where you were when the Golden State killer was arrested your a moderator on the Zodiac killer Subreddit, But now you're in search of a new challenge. Intersolv. The hit podcast that puts you at the center of the investigation Solved is like no other murder Mystery podcast, You'll track down killers hiding in plain sight here, all right? Yeah, It's just disturbing. You ever seen anything like this before? Not like this toe. Listen to solve. Download the free I heart radio app or listen, wherever you get your podcasts gonna get pretty chilly out there tonight as we do a little bit of clearing Dropped to 26 for the eventual low could see little patchy frost here in there and then on Saturday, the beginning of a beautiful weekend 37 in the afternoon. Pretty close to normal, and.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

WGBB Sports Talk New York

08:34 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WGBB Sports Talk New York

"Thank you much. It's great to have you with us. The people in new york looking forward to hearing from you tonight often be here. Tommy ni- you signed with the phillies as an undrafted free agent in one thousand nine forty five but the draft impose undrafted free agent. Right you chose to go into the army instead. How does going into the army fit into your career as an honour. Well i have played one year of professional baseball and then i was drafted in where i made the last draft and spend almost two years and any army. Okay now you return to baseball and forty eight you had. You went up to schenectady which the folks here know. Now you're struck out twenty five amsterdam rub makers in a fifteen inning game. That was a professional record since broken. You remember that day tommy. Remember very well sure. Now the next to start you struck out fifteen thirteen. And that's what got the attention of the dodgers correct struck out Twenty five fifteen and thirteen and three successive starts amazing. We're total of fifty three strike out not too bad not too bad now. You major major league debut. Let's see that was on august. Fifth nineteen fifty four for brooklyn right. And you did you got yourself a world series ring as a member of the fifty five brooklyn dodgers. That's that was part of it. Yes and how'd you feel about that. All these failed a great win. Things happens good to you certainly And every you know since Since i've been in the game everything's going. Well now. the your brief tenure with with the denver bears you You influenced by ralph. How talk a little bit about ralph. Ralph hock was one of the greatest manages play for. He was a ball players manager. And i'll tell you something else. They should be all of fame. There's been very very successful as a manager in the major leagues over a period of years and he was a hero in the military in the second world. War the major exactly definitely. He received a commission on on on on the area just like that he was. We went from private to a major sure. Now threat friday called majors definitely now. There's a lot of talk tommy about the dodger way. The attitude towards players in the game talked to us a little about the dodge away. What that means to you way means that you gotta be proud of your organization. You had to play for the name on the son of your shirt and not name on the back of your shirt. You gotta give You gotta be part of a of a team. Everybody every play for you all pull for the same for the same thing in play for as i said for the name on the shirt that the movement the back. That's a great way to put it now. You had some great ball players. During those great days with the dodgers you had to thirty home run quartet. garvey say smith and dusty baker. The great infield of garvey lobes bill russell. And ron say talk a little bit about those days with the dodgers and some of those great ball players. Well you know that That that was one of the most outstanding teams. I doubt i'd seen it all those innovates. Living's those guys were great. But you know they'll same guys that the year before we finish with a big big margin behind the cincinnati reds. It's seventy six. We said. I think we finished about ten games behind him. They have a powerhouse. What i come in as manager. I immediately created rivalry between us in cincinnati. And i said I told him. I don't want anybody coming into the clubhouse anything on i hate the color red cincinnati reds and. You're going to hate them too. And by golly we beat them by twelve games he sure did. Yeah you did. Great job tommy definitely. We're talking to the great tommy lasorda. Tonight now the how about the rivalry against the yankees now. I know you probably don't wanna talk about it. But what a. What about that that Job that jackson did against the dodgers. Remember that but nobody remembers that we when we played them. We hit a five double plays we should have about eleven runs in the third basement was making plays out of his back pocket. I couldn't believe with the way he was playing and turn them into double place. We got a chance to score. Twelve runs exactly. Yeah nobody remembers. That really hurt us. That's what changed the oil game. Exactly basement nettles just gain ground balls either now. Y- hard hit balls to his left to right and he ate come up with each one of them turned to linda double place one of the greatest moments. Tommy had to be gibson's home. Run off eckersley siding. The you know if there was one of the most exciting moments of my life and my career in baseball and With this guy came to me. Tell me he's good at. And i put him up there and and That's the rub. Because i couldn't put him up before two outs because he could run and This guy hit the ball out of the ballpark. And one of the most dramatic wins in world series. History definitely the and one of the greatest moments every year. Exactly right to two guys you had playing for you. Mike socgen dusty baker. Could you tell they'd make great. Great skippers themselves ability. That's for sure when they played for me because they all used to question. Why did this and why did that want him to know why this this. This and whatever that was happening and So you know interested in in their future of band managers and both of them did did received that title and Both of them did so well. They certainly did now of all of all those moments we mentioned. Tommy maybe there's another one we didn't talk about. What was the greatest thrill for you. Well the greatest deal for me was when i was made manager of the dodgers. I worked hard very hard in the minor league system hopes and prayed that i would get the job of that you you you probably had many offers while under walt austin to take other jobs too. I did not turned them all down. Look i for example. Give you one example montreal off me. Three or contract fifty thousand seventy five thousand two hundred and twenty five thousand total to test the my books. Yeah i turned it down. And when i turned it down i was coaching. Third base for the dodgers. It making seventeen thousand dollars a year..

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Tommy Lasorda, legendary Los Angeles Dodgers manager, has died

Bloomberg Best

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Tommy Lasorda, legendary Los Angeles Dodgers manager, has died

"Lasorda is dead. At the age of 93. Jason Camp, Adonia has more the sort of manage the Dodgers from 1976 to 1996. Leading the team to two World Series titles during his time is manager Lasorda said he would do anything to win and says he wants attended church with an opposing team's manager and watch that manager light a candle after the service When he left, I went down and I blew that candle out. He also had a way with the press after a maid. Your loss. We gotta pay for that sort of had a heart attack in 1996 and retired from managing the Dodgers shortly after the Hall of Famer is known for always sending the message that hard work will get you success. Give it everything that you have do the best. You can do it. Your bank will reportedly pay upwards of $100 million

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

NewsRadio KFBK

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK

"To the reporters just bust up laughing all the time. He was like the don Rickles of baseball just such a tremendous personality, Uh, delight a delight. Just Ah, hey, past today if you had not heard, um s O sat in that respect, but, uh, certainly a life well lived. One. Tommy Lasorda s So now I'm gonna pull back the curtain a little bit here in the radio business. There's two types of breaks. You got your heartbreak. You got floating break now, Last time when I had a hard break, I failed. I'm not. I know you all heard that I was trying to get through. I didn't get to my my news 93.1 kfbk. I didn't get to that in time and the commercial fired. Why? Because it was up against the heartbreak. I have another heartbreak here. So I'm letting you know that if you do not hear me get two news 93.1 kfbk positive Shawn in for Pat Walsh before the commercial start. Just know that I have failed again and I am punishing myself. Accordingly. It is. We must raise our standards here, um, planned. What is that? What's the hold on? I got I got my little cheat sheet right here. Uh, Okay. All right. Yeah. Times on my cheek. Cheater Wrong. My cheat sheet is terrible, eh? So I'm going to put that away, so I don't look at that again. Um, but, yeah, So we've been having fun, and I can't believe the first hours. Almost, uh, well, it's practically already done. We've taken a lot of fun phone calls. We're talking about things we're looking forward to in 2021 went over some of the movies that I'm looking looking towards, namely the crazy Nicolas Cage one. There's a ton of cool new space stuff going on in 2021 that I will share with you. The things that are really jumping out to me. We have a An interesting story of love. Long love Did you know That the last widow of a civil war veteran Recently passed like within the last two weeks. The Civil war. Widow of this The math is funny. I'll get that to you as well. All that's coming up later. Here on the Pat Walsh. Oh, the Let's see. What else do I got here? We got a E was looking at this earlier today, as eyes often is floating around. You know, uh Radio shows. There's a lot of prep services that kind of have you go in there now? I never used these things on, ironically, but I just love some of the things that they have a suggestions for how to get the get the phone lines tapping, right, You know, not not me. I don't need suggested. I come up with my own things. Like what? You looking forward to in 2021? Because we need things to look forward to. It's good to have things Better that are pulling you forward in life. It's too easy to get stuck in a rut. If you don't have those those those things on the horizon s, so that's why I brought you the fun movie to come out. That's what I'm gonna talk to you about the space stuff, because that's all really cool, At least from my perspective. Seen the You know the expanding of our capabilities and space. But what I won't do is that to say things like this. Disasters need to happen on a Wednesday that way, we Wednesday night immediate just what happens. You got a couple days before ruined your weekend..

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"That's win 2 202 100. There you go. Pick up the phone. If somebody from the 513 area code buzzes. That's where I heard keeps all their dome. Yeah, it's cash in you grand in your hand. Um, with some of the other ones Cash and you're Under 10. Tim, You cannot say that. I know. I know. I know. I did You catch it again? I think I did. Then we have. What are some other ones? Hyundais And your undies was another one. Trowel. Yeah. How? When your trial That's right, Belly. Oh, strong. Very strong, strong move. Um Tommy Lasorda passed away, which is pretty sad. I think not shocking, though, because he's been very sick lately. Right, And he always said He wants to see the Dodgers win one more world Syriza. Then he's ready to go and thank God that happened, right? Can you imagine? How pissed off People in Los Angeles and around the country would have been If the Dodgers didn't win the world, Syriza's he did pass away. And the one the world race that he could have one was cheated from the Dodgers by the Houston Astros. Can you imagine the next time those Astros came to Dodger Stadium? Where there are fans in the stands. Oh, Bob! Oh, man! Oh, man. That would be putting in crazy, but Tommy Lasorda 93 years old and he called us up. I think it's my birthday. Like six or seven years ago. And we have the audio right. So let's go ahead and Give it a listen. All right, Tommy Lasorda, man, One of the coolest guys in the world. Tommy Lasorda's with his Tommy. How are you, sir? There would welcome him. Happy birthday. I guess it's your birthday E. I guess it is. Yes, But what do you What do you have privileges is I'm wanted. I'm a longtime lifetime Dodger fan and and I'll see you. What is it next week, one of the world's Siri start. Yeah. Next week. Yeah, it didn't work out this year. But what an exciting year though, huh? Like this, like they used to say in Brooklyn Wait till next year.

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Former Los Angeles Dodgers HOF manager Lasorda dies at 93

Ben Shapiro

00:44 sec | 2 years ago

Former Los Angeles Dodgers HOF manager Lasorda dies at 93

"Angeles legend has died. Tommy Lasorda died last night, according to the team. Lasorda suffered a sudden cardiopulmonary arrest at his home late former Dodger skipper was just released Tuesday from an Orange County hospital, where he spent about six weeks. Hall of Famer since 1997. Lasorda lead the Dodgers and two world serious championships two World Series losses during his 20 year managerial career. He was colorful. Not afraid to tell you what he thought my opinion of his performance. Do you think of my opinion of it? I think it was before it was a motivator. By all accounts, a great manager at the helm of the Dodgers for 1976 to 1996, but with the organization for more than 70 years, also was a player and executive Lasorda was 93 Jim Group K ABC

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

TalkRadio 630 KHOW

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

"President elect Joe Biden at an economic briefing today, our sympathies and our concerns go out for his family. And the people responsible should be held accountable. And they will be. Federal prosecutors announced more arrests from the day of violence and destruction. Richard Barnett was arrested in Little Rock, Arkansas on a number of federal charges, among them disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. Barnett was the one scene with this muddy boots propped up on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is desk is he posed for pictures? He was also charged with stealing mail. A BCS Aaron Carter ski president elect Biden says he'll speed up the release of Corona virus vaccines when he takes office, Biden says while vaccines give us hope the rollout has been a travesty. This is ABC News Baseball legend Tommy Lasorda has died, the sort of spent 71 seasons with the Dodgers last 14, a special advisor, often seen on the field wearing his uniform. He wanted to see one final World Serious championship, which he did traveling to Arlington to Access in October, he saw the Dodgers beat the Tampa Bay Rays. Not long after he was in the ICU. Released from the hospital days ago. He went into cardiac arrest at home on Thursday night. Tommy Lasorda was 93 I like Sony ABC News Los Angeles. Identical twins aren't so identical. A new study published in the journal Nature found identical twins are not genetically the same. Scientists in Iceland looked at DNA's sequences from 380. Seven pairs of identical twins and found on average, They differ by 5.2 genetic differences. Until now, scientists believe twins, physical differences were based on nutrition or lifestyle and not genetics. Rina Roy.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

07:20 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"The president has conceded. The election will get to that in just a second. Before we get to do all of this a few things I want to say another reason we started out with that piece about Tommy Lasorda. Is that the former Dodger manager Hall of Fame memory is Had he died at the age of 93. Again as a pitcher back in 1949. I think he played Ah, handful of games in the major leagues never really had more than what's called a cup of coffee. But he ended up becoming the Dodger manager for a number of years course won the World Series. And just a joy to watch and to be around. I've had the occasion to be around to have been around Tommy many, many times, including When I was at another station. I used to have my mother on every Friday. She was on for about an hour every Friday. And it was probably the most popular segment of our show. My mom is a registered Democrat. So we argue all the time. And My mom died. And so we ended. Obviously the Friday segments so she had not been on the air for I want to say, maybe 34 years and Tommy came in on do sit on the show to promote something to do something. I can't recall what the occasion was. But he says, you know, Larry, I just love your show. You love your show. You're so energetic yourself. You're so intelligent. You're so funny. You're so whether you're so clever and I love Fridays every I never missed a Friday. Your mom's on every Friday. I never miss right answer. Well, Tommy. I never missed one. Tommy. I never miss the land. You had her on last Friday, too, And she was hysterical like she always is. And so I just let him go. I couldn't. I couldn't. I was adorable. I could not stomach the heart to telling my mom had died four years ago. So Tommy had an assistant with him, and I said to the guy during the break, I said, Tell Tommy, My mom died four years came back on. Tommy didn't miss a beat. Just kept going. It did you didn't matter. He was he was amazing. Anyway. Dodger legend Tommy Lasorda dead at the age of 93. Now we're in the category of sport. Speaking of which LeBron James Has quote. Finally, the article says, spoken out about what happened at the U. S. Capitol. On Wednesday. Finally spoken out, meaning? The world was waiting for LeBron James to weigh in, and he took almost a whole day before he weighed in. So thank goodness that the man stepped up. Give us his opinion, which is, of course. He said. We live in quote to America's, and he spelled America with three K's KKK. I wonder what that means. And James posted a picture of himself on Instagram with us a shirt that read in all caps. Do you understand now? I know the answer to that. You still don't cause no matter what happens, you still won't be judge Look at crazy. Chain beaten, hung shot to death because of the color of your skin to America's. As I mentioned spell with KKK we live in and it was at full capacity live in direct yesterday in our nation's capital at the Capitol Hashtag, I pray for better days. For my people. End of quote. Um All right, I guess since Black people from my knowledge. Weren't killed five people died. I don't know the identity of four of them, but one of them is a two of them. I guess. One of them is a white male cop. The other one is a female air force that They're both white. So the other three. I have no idea what the race of the other three is. I doubt that LeBron James note, either. So it probably isn't that Guess it's this theme that Joe Biden and other started yesterday, which is You know, Joe Biden said. I got a phone call from my area of text or whatever it was from my granddaughter. And she said pop I know what all of you were thinking the same thing. I was thinking She's been calling corn pop, she said. Pop. I was just looking at this on TV. This insurrection. The siege of Leningrad. It was like Work, You'll find d Day. Only bad guys. And I said to myself, If they were black. How were those protesters and rioters have been treated? It would've been treated very differently. It was slaughtered. Been mowed down. It would have been a Ziff, who day and You say? Put him feet first in wood chippers. It would've been horrible. And Joe Scarborough said the same thing. I'm looking at this thing, and I said to myself, that's a good thing. Though. Protesters weren't black make up. I'll tell you what they would've been horse tied. With a joy Reid, who said they would have been assaulted, chained and Dead. Have they been black? Now to finish the thought from yesterday. I'm watching this thing. And I'm looking at this horrific scene of how these people breached the Capitol building, hoping nobody gets hurt, hoping the officers are able to maintain order, hoping there's no destruction of valuable of, uh you know, artifacts and things like that in that building. How this looks by from terrorists that they're saying how easy it is to be. That's what I'm thinking about. It never occurred to me to go. You know what, Larry? I wonder what would have happened. Had these people been largely black people. Uh, I guess I had other things on my mind. But if you want to play that game, let's play the game. Holding in my baby Browne. Libertarian Fingers aren't from The Wall Street Journal April 27 2016 headline. This study found race matters in police shootings, but the results may surprise you. And the article very detailed. I urge you to go get it yourself. We have it up on larry elder dot com. And it goes through a very thorough analysis of how studies analysis research back to the seventies show. The police more hesitant, more reluctant to pull the trigger on black suspects that on white suspects Washington State over Syriza of years, three studies, all of which reach the same conclusion. Officers were three times more hesitant to pull the trigger against a black suspect than a white suspect. So you want to play this game about what would have happened? Had the protesters been black. The likelihood is they would have pulled back even more, and the building would've been trash more. Called the focus and effect. Heard about it. Officers afraid of being called racist pull back. Bad guys know that they get more aggressive. It happened in Chicago. Happen in ST Louis right outside Ferguson..

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Tommy Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93

Big Al and JoJo

00:21 sec | 2 years ago

Tommy Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93

"Of Fame manager who got to the L, a Dodgers to two World Series titles, and later became an ambassador for the sport. He loved during these during his get this 71 years with the franchise 71 years he passed away today. The doctors announced he was 93 years old man, Tommy

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Former Dodgers HOF manager Lasorda dies at 93

WBZ Afternoon News

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

Former Dodgers HOF manager Lasorda dies at 93

"Of of its its Hall Hall of of Fame Fame managers managers and and a a legend legend in in the the game. game. Tommy Tommy Lasorda, Lasorda, the the former former Dodgers Dodgers manager, manager, guided guided the the team team toe toe to to World World Series Series titles titles more more from from CBS CBS is is Chris Chris Martine. Martine. After After suffering suffering a a heart heart attack attack in in 1996, 1996, Lasorda decided it was time to focus focus more more on on family family and and less less on on the the field. field. It's It's not not the the end end for for May. May. Ladies Ladies and and gentlemen, gentlemen, That's That's the the beginning. beginning. He He was was inducted inducted into into the the Baseball Baseball Hall Hall of of Fame Fame following following his his retirement, retirement, But But Lasorda Lasorda couldn't couldn't give give up up the the sport sport He He loved loved in in 2000. 2000. He He managed managed team team U. U. S. S. A A two two gold gold at at the the Sydney Sydney Olympics. Olympics. Lasorda once said that after his death, he wants a Dodger schedule taped to his tombstone. Every year. Chris Martinez.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KGO 810

"We've studio in Burlingame. Abner Newsome is introducing a $227 billion budget plan. That, in part, focuses on getting out of the freezers and ministering into people's arms. These vaccines We must do that, in order to safely re open for in person instruction. He's talking about schools. The budget includes a $2 billion plan of four school opening at this spring. It is already faced strong objections, though from teachers and many of the state's largest school district's. They claim the plan does not include enough money to ensure California classrooms are safe. They also argue it risks a deepening what they call inequities that the pandemic exposed. Despite the cost of dealing with the pandemic, Newsome is proposing a record $85 billion for public schools in his budget. California now says that all health care workers are eligible to get the cove in 19 vaccine in Santa Clara County officials say all systems in the county itself already to vaccinate people who make appointments to get them. Health officer Dr Sarah Cody says this is a milestone. I think that what we've seen so far is promising. Because our healthcare systems were able to bring up vaccinations in the middle of responding to the biggest surge we've ever had, and over, Ah Holiday Cody as that, Even after getting the vaccine, people should still wear their masks, avoid gatherings and stayed distant from each other. She says The community will not be safe until what eighties 5% of residents are vaccinated. Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda has died at the age of 93. God has been good to make. Tommy Lasorda was a Los Angeles icon, a symbol of the city as manager leading the Dodgers toe 1599 wins and two world serious titles in ordinary guy. He was manager from 1976 to 1996 had 93 years old. He was in the stands to see the team when the 2020 world Syriza against the Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers are they Campion's of 2020 disorder, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"I ever And if I ever did I certainly wouldn't make him throw out a 130 hitter. Like, Let's say or the back room who could hit water if he fell out of a boat. The sword is colorful, Outgoing personality made him a lot of friends in L, a show business circles. His nickname was Tommy Lasagna for his love of Italian food. He was one of those guys who would talk with just about anyone who'd listen. Former Dodger Steve Garvey, time of a sort of the P. T. Barnum of baseball character, the best storyteller. Best entertainer Tommy Lasorda was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, 1927 as a young man. He was a pitcher, but his playing career in the 19 fifties was unremarkable. Eventually, he became a scout than a minor league manager and the Dodger coach. He took over as the Dodgers manager in 1976. Then, during the 1996 season, he suffered a heart attack. He decided to retire, choosing his health over his career. I'm gonna put that uniform on, I'm gonna be the cop in the sort of home I'm going to be hard and argue with umpires and screaming and everything like I do. I can't do that sort of came out of retirement in 2000 to coach the U. S Olympic team, which won a gold medal, he became an ambassador for the Dodgers, making more than 100 public appearances a year on TV in schools, even at the White House. Tommy Lasorda spent six decades with the Dodgers first in Brooklyn. Then in L. A. He told Fox Sports. He couldn't think of any better way to have spent his life if I could have seen God And wrote on a piece of paper. What I wanted to be for my life. It couldn't have been better than this. Tommy Lasorda said He bled Dodger Blue. Right medals,.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

KNBR The Sports Leader

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader

"Yeah, I'm might be with you. Only because he goes. He liked comes down. You think he's done that then he keeps the enemy the performance like he keeps resetting it that before. It's very tired, Dever said the word performance because he was so pissed off and told, uh Come on. That's better than the vodka. It's pretty good. Well, I would also debate to when he said, Well, I You know, I'm not giving you very good answer. You're giving me the best answer of all time. Yeah. This was June. The fourth of 1976. King That is no longer giant is now met. This is the sword his first year managing the L. A Dodgers. This is after Walter Alston. Mr. Walter Alston hope of Walter Alston, A Tommy Lasorda and I reached out to Reggie. So I one thing I've never heard. Is that Tommy? What's your opinion of Reggie Jackson hitting three runs in Game six of the world? Syriza's to eliminate your Dodgers for two to if he got so mad when King Kong had three against him in June? What do you do? And when? Mr October what all bottom over the world? Syriza's didn't have the guts to ask the man That was good. They go. Tommy Lasorda, may he rest in peace. Some people are saying May he rest in pasta, But it's rest in peace 93 years of AIDS today, and that maybe was his greatest. All right, Let's get to this day in sports history. There's a lot of them today. Let's start with this one. This is Marchand Lynch wild card game. Defending champion Saints in Seattle. The Seahawks were seven and nine. This is January 8th. 2011 Center over motto goes in motion right to.

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Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 years ago

Lasorda, fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers manager, dies at 93

"Lasorda had been with the Dodgers for seventy one years he often said I believe Dodger blue he led the team to two World Series titles speaking in nineteen ninety seven Tommy lasorda said he realizes baseball is a team sport I never got a base hit for the ball club I never struck anybody out but I had the greatest guys in the world plan for me among the shortest career highlights a dramatic home run by Kurt Gibson that help the Dodgers beat Oakland in the nineteen eighty eight World Series shot heard around the world it was a shot that really paralyzed eighteen they never recovered from it the sort I later became an ambassador to the game he loved the Dodgers say Tommy lasorda died of a heart attack I'm at Donahue

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KGO 810

"We've studio in Burlingame Bay area. Stay at home order was due to be lifted today. But the number of available ICU beds does not support doing that. As of today, the Bay Area has an ICU capacity rate of 3.5%. The state mandates stay at home waters when the rate falls below 15%. That means the Bay Area stay at home order is being extended likely for at least three more weeks, if not longer. The Dodgers confirming on Twitter Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda has died. He was 93. ABC. Is Alex Stone, taking a look back at his career. God has been good to me. Tommy Lasorda was a Los Angeles icon, a symbol of the city as manager leading the Dodgers toe 1599 wins and two world serious titles. Just an ordinary guy. He was manager from 1976 to 1996 and 93 years old. He was in the stands to see the team when the 2020 world Syriza against the Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers are the champions of 2020 disorder, was inducted into the baseball hall. The fame in 1997, and he remained as a special advisor to the Dodgers like Stone, ABC News LOS Angeles Ah viral fundraiser effort is helping Tadich Grill in San Francisco stay in business during the pandemic. The owner and workers of the oldest restaurant in the city found out this week that the restaurant will soon receive more than $31,000 to help make it through the crisis. Money is coming from the bar Stool fund, which has been helping small businesses during the crisis in July. The view which family said the federal relief money had run out,.

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Hall of Fame Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda dies at 93

Rush Limbaugh

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Hall of Fame Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda dies at 93

"Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda is dead at the age of 93 sort of made his major league debut as a player in 1954 for the Brooklyn Dodgers, which Lake Moved to Los Angeles. He then managed the Dodgers from 1976 to 1996, leading the team to two World Series titles. During his time his manager, the Dodgers won four National League pennants and eight division titles. He had a heart attack in June of 1996 and retired from managing the Dodgers The next month assorted, then came out of retirement to manage the U. S Olympic baseball team in the 2000 Olympics in Australia, where he led the Americans to win gold, the sort of recently intended Game six of the 2020 World Series where the Dodgers defeated the Tampa Bay Raised to give them their first World Series title. Since 1988. The current president,

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on Power 106 FM

Power 106 FM

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on Power 106 FM

"Dodger Blue, and when I die, I'm going to the big Dodger in the sky. Like I said, this one is top. I really, really want to hear from you a 185201059. That Dodgers means so much to the city. And like I said, Tommy Lasorda is the Dodgers. What are your thoughts, your feelings? Or maybe you just want to talk and grieve. I want a 5 to 1 of 59. All right, P wresting power. Tommy Lasorda. Let's keep it rocking babies Power while six Miss Coast shoot about everything I've got. What? Sure, honey, look unfinished story with you. You get what you please. We about to get control. Sure. Win me go. It's not like would I see you got to go jogging every morning and she made me breakfast. Almost every morning. She take it. Thank you for showing me that though I'll be waking up to fix before we own it. And every weekend, my shorty coming over shortly defend the outfit. She like fashion over She driving no cameras. She pulling in a row, bro. What is so curly? Alexei said what should know about everything I've got. It surely would have been a story again, which you know you get What you please. We biting get it.

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"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"tommy lasorda" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Won't be there for the handoff on Lisa Brady Hawkes News said. Day after committing to an orderly transfer of power, President Trump announces he'll skip the actual ceremony boxes. Rachel Sutherland has more live Lisa's tradition for outgoing presidents to attend inaugurations. But President Trump says he's not going. He made the announcement on Twitter, also saying the 75 million Great American Patriots have voted for him. We'll have a giant voice, and they will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or Form. Trump will be the fourth president, Skipper Successors inauguration along with John Adams, John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. The last time that happened wasn't 18 69. Lisa. Thanks, Rachel. No official word yet on whether he also plans to forego other symbolic parts of the transfer of power, including a White House meeting. The acting U. S attorney general, just announcing the FBI and D. C. Police will jointly investigate the death of the U. S. Capitol Police officer who was injured defending the capital during Wednesday's attack and later died the fifth death. Stemming from the riot. Theo US has set another record for coronavirus deaths over 4000 for the first time yesterday, bringing the total to more than 365,000 lives. Lost in the U. S. Is the pandemic began, and it's still killing jobs, too. We're seeing the first month of jobs lost since early in the pandemic. There were 140,000 fewer jobs in December, though the unemployment rate remained the same at 6.7%. Economists were expecting to see the labor market lose moment. Him in December, but few were predicting a decline. Boxes. GeneCo's Sola. We're just getting word that baseball legend Tommy Lasorda has died. He was the pitcher who became a Dodgers manager, a global baseball ambassador in the national treasure. Tommy Lasorda. Was.

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Dodgers Hall Of Fame Great Tommy Lasorda Hospitalized In ICU

Kentuckiana's Morning News

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

Dodgers Hall Of Fame Great Tommy Lasorda Hospitalized In ICU

"And sad news from the world of baseball. Former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda is in ICU that in Orange County, California, the team says the 93 year old is resting comfortably. Lasorda was that the Dodgers World Series clinching win last month. It was sort of course retired from managing after a heart attack in

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Hall of Fame Dodgers manager Lasorda hospitalized in ICU

NewsNation

00:24 sec | 2 years ago

Hall of Fame Dodgers manager Lasorda hospitalized in ICU

"Manager Tommy Lasorda has been hospitalized in Southern California. The Dodgers say they're 93 year old former manager is in intensive care and resting comfortably in at hospital in Orange County. We don't know why is there but we'll sort of previously had heart attacks in 2012. 1996 was sort of manage the Dodgers for 20 years, guiding them to two world SYRIZA titles. Police in New

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L.A. Dodgers Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda hospitalized

Understanding Your World

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

L.A. Dodgers Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda hospitalized

"Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda is in the ICU, TMZ reported earlier. The 93 year old former manager was taken to the hospital with heart issues, the report adds. It had nothing to do with the coronavirus. The team tweeted today that Lasorda is an intensive care resting comfortably his career with the Dodgers fans over 70 years. Matt Matt in

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Former Dodgers manager Lasorda hospitalized

Rachel

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Former Dodgers manager Lasorda hospitalized

"Hall of Famer Tommy Lasorda remains hospitalized in the Los Angeles area. The 93 year old former manager was taken to the hospital with heart issues a report from TMZ as it has nothing to do with the coronavirus in the team tweeted today that was sorta is an intensive care but is resting comfortably.

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Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda in intensive care

Dean Richards' Sunday Morning

00:27 sec | 2 years ago

Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda in intensive care

"Former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda Has been hospitalized really in Orange County. He is said to be in intensive care. According to the Dodgers. They say that Los Angeles Dodgers Hall of Fame great Tommy Lasorda has been hospitalized. He's 93 years old. He was admitted and is in intensive care resting comfortably. Says the family appreciates everyone's thoughts and prayers. However, they're requesting privacy at this

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The Latest: Kershaw, Dodgers take Game 1 over Rays

Ben Maller

06:13 min | 2 years ago

The Latest: Kershaw, Dodgers take Game 1 over Rays

"Vast fox sports radio networking glad you have chosen to spend A couple minutes with us and there is no debate. There is no debate where we begin this night, a radio the fall classic surfing the Blue Wave Cowabunga Dod's the Fall Classic, starting in a neutral site. Kind of on Tuesday night with Joe Buck every night, you get ajob of game and John Smalls calling the game on Fox. Did you watch? Maybe not will see that I don't imagine the ratings will be very good for this Thegame was lopsided in there's one team that has a fan base and another one that doesn't a national fan base for the Dodgers. Put on a pyrotechnics show. It was like the Fourth of July. Boom Bang Bam! The Dodger offense When Cody Bellenger Mookie Betts hit homeruns Clayton Kershaw mowing down Tampa haters like it was an April started Dodger Stadium on by the time The damage he'd done. Ella ended up spit roasting the raise 8 to 3 and Game one of the 2020 World Series for the Dodgers Get a leg up on the best of seven series now three wings away. From their first championship as a franchise since 1988 When Ronald Reagan was the president, Tommy Lasorda was waddling in the dugout and Kurt Gibson got wanted bat and hit a home run and is at all time legend because of that, as a Dodger, So let us discuss the question. What are your big takeaways? From Game one of the World Series, a domination situation for the Dodgers. So I've got the white whale hand grenades and Smurfs and we will tie all these things together. Now we talk about the World Series. Game one. You start with us. Accounts on Lee is just one game. It doesn't matter that much in the big picture. It's only one game. However. I'm going to disagree with that statement because the feeling that one gets watching Game one of the World Series from the Dodgers side of things. It's like hitting a two team parlay. It doesn't seem like a one win situation. Night, so don't undersell the importance of a game one win for Los Angeles and I'll tell you why. Because the Dodgers winning a Clayton Kershaw playoffs start As easy as a B C. 123. Is not something that happens very often, right. You feel like you dodged a bullet when you win a Kershaw game in the playoffs in a big play off game, Kershaw has been the dog with fleas in the postseason. And while many of my colleagues on television like to downplay Clayton Kershaw's missteps on radio, we don't do that We don't his World Series resume coming in. I would have him in the bread line. If that was his resume. What into an E? R. A of over five he had pitched in 26 2 3rd innings given up 16 earned runs. Over four starts in five games. But on this night, it reminded and voice in my head. It was Dick Stockton, who told me years ago stats tell you what has happened. They don't tell you what's going to happen. And that was a vintage regular season type of Kershaw performance. And you see that in a big play off game as often as you see a white whale swimming around the ocean, right? Clayton Kershaw got 38 swings. 19. Mrs. He had a whiff rate of 50%. Now the stat geeks tell us that that is the highest Of Clayton Kershaw's career, whether it be the postseason or the regular season that half the time it was S O matter, Miss. That is what's known as flexing your muscles, and it wasn't just Kershaw. Cody Bellenger, Mookie Betts. Max Muncy all had big days. The conga line kept moving. You keep pressure on your opponent 10 hits, they got seven walks. The Dodgers drew seven walks and, more importantly than that. They actually hit when they had runners in scoring position. They batted 3 57 on this day with runners in scoring position. They were five out of 14 follow the ways and is a key. You follow the wisdom often, American legend Will Rogers You never get a second chance to make a first impression. The Dodgers they made their first impression. Now you've got to back that up. You have backed that up in Game two in Game three, but you only played one game and the Dodgers the more talented team they didn't play down to their competition. They played like they were the superior opponent in this matchup. We certainly hope that continues were slightly biased on this now. Part B. If you would like to knit pick That's one of these. We get paid to do hear on the radio. Always to pick apart things in micro analyze. Dave Roberts fell back into some old analytical principles. We were hoping that his gut feeling managerial move. The other night would continue. It did not in this game, managing Clayton Kershaw. For Dave Roberts is like juggling hand grenades. One wrong move one wrong move and your head gets blown off. And I understand partially what Roberts is thinking. Because when I'm watching Clayton Kershaw, I'm thinking, OK, Here's where it all falls apart goes to hell right here, right. This is going to be the inning. It all goes to crap. In a playoff situation. But on this night Kershaw he was dealing He'd only thrown 78 pitches. Through six innings. And ah, very effective there. The Rays hitters were completely flummoxed against Kershaw as we gave you some of the numbers there of 50% with weight, and despite the Dodgers having a huge advantage there up eight tow one. They, Roberts Arbitrarily said. That's it. We're going to take you out of the game. I'd rather take you out of half inning. Too early, then a half inning too late. So that brought in Dillon Florio, who wasn't good and then and then Roberts panic because the Rays attempted the pin shit G may enjoy And so Roberts ran out of the dog and I got to make a change. I

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Wells Fargo's scandals are hurting its bottom line

Best Stocks Show

03:19 min | 5 years ago

Wells Fargo's scandals are hurting its bottom line

"Group beats by seven cents they missed on revenues city group is a nother horrible stock horrible stock began the year at eighty it's sixty six right now oh they pay a one point nine percent dividend yield well but the stock is down what it's down almost a fifteen it's down twenty percent the stock is down twenty percent since the beginning of the year they almost went belly up in two thousand and eight at the bottom of the recession i have no interest in c city group but they did beat earnings by seven cents our friends at wells fargo the folks that were all putting all the fake accounts that their clients did it know about another horrible start what are you really think about it bill wells fargo is a two hundred and sixty four billion dollar company it's headquartered in san francisco california has a big presence in north carolina the coal of my the guy who helped me my buddy who helped me invent the best stocks now app he works for wells fargo as a computer programmer up in the bay area another lousy stock it opened the year at about sixty dollars per share is currently at fifty four dollars per share it's down about ten percent since the beginning of the year they've had one scandal after another it has a big fat dividend yield of two point eight percent they can take a big fat dividend hike right outta here in as far as i'm concerned i have no interest in the stock whatsoever it's down three point two percent today they missed her earnings by well you know what the sec has come down on they can't even open new accounts i want to say right now that's gotta be bad for business and they continue to sag as a stock the best most well run of the big banks p morgan our friend jamie diamond but you know what that's a flat stock it opened the year at one eight is currently at one hundred six the interim you've been getting a two percent dividend yield big deal i do not own any j morgan i have no interest in jp morgan it is ranked in my app way down the line i don't have any interest in anything way down the line as far as rankings go let's just see what the jp morgan rank overall is in the app right now two thousand four hundred twenty one out of five thousand one hundred and thirty seven now once in a while mike piazza comes along who was the last guy drafted in the baseball draft the year that he was in there i don't even know if he was i think he was just as kind of a gesture by tommy lasorda who was his godfather or something like that and mike piazza ended up in the.

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