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I Live for This!: Baseball's Last True Believer (Hardcover)

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Key Phrases: minor league manager, World Series, Tommy Lasorda, Dodger Stadium (more...)
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"This book is about one of baseball's greats. Being a famous manager is not always easy, but Tommy Lasorda did it with class and style. I'm proud to call him a friend." (Former President George H. W. Bush )

"Tommy Lasorda is a Hall of Fame manager. And if there were a Hall of Fame for colorful characters and great storytellers, he would be in those too. It's all here, enjoy." (Bob Costas, NBC and HBA Sports )

"Tommy Lasorda is one of the greatest managers his sport -- or any sport -- has ever seen. "I Live for This!" takes readers inside his world where honor, loyalty, hard work and heart are not just part of the game plan, but essential to life. He has succeeded where many would have failed and this book tells you how -- and why." (Joe Paterno, head coach, Pennsylvania State University football ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"This book is about one of baseball's greats. Being a famous manager is not always easy, but Tommy Lasorda did it with class and style. I'm proud to call him a friend." (Former President George H. W. Bush )

"Tommy Lasorda is a Hall of Fame manager. And if there were a Hall of Fame for colorful characters and great storytellers, he would be in those too. It's all here, enjoy." (Bob Costas, NBC and HBA Sports )

"Tommy Lasorda is one of the greatest managers his sport -- or any sport -- has ever seen. "I Live for This!" takes readers inside his world where honor, loyalty, hard work and heart are not just part of the game plan, but essential to life. He has succeeded where many would have failed and this book tells you how -- and why." (Joe Paterno, head coach, Pennsylvania State University football ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 1st ed edition (October 24, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0618653872
  • ISBN-13: 978-0618653874
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #584,759 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars disappointing at first but it gets better, April 14, 2008
I have seen Plaschke on TV and met Tommy Lasorda at Dodger stadium one time as we past his limo heading into the park. This was after his managerial carrer was over. My wife was a nurse working when Tommy's wife wsa treated at Centinela hospital i 1991. He stopped to talk to us and sign something for us but said he was in a hurry. My wife mentioned his wifes's hospitalization and we got into a nice friendly conversation before he left. As related in the book, Tommy was himself hospitalized at Centinela in 1996 for a heart attack. So even though I was a Yankee fan and relished in the Yankee victories over his Dodgers in 77 and 78, I found him to be very nice, funny and endearing.

That type of personality comes through in this book as well. But early on we learn about his idiosynchrosies and the story meanders. It is hard to tell where Plaschke is trying to go with this.

I was thinking about a possible two star review or at most a three. But things got interesting as I moved toward the latter chapters. I learn how he managed to get the Dodgers to sign Mike Piazza and how Lasorda helped mold him into perhaps the greatest slugging catcher in baseball history.

But the most interesting part for me was to read how he took advantage of the moves Fred Claire made to revamp the team after a dismall 1987 season to build a world champion. Kirk Gibson and Orel Hershiser were the key players and under the leadership of Gibson Lasorda could lay back and let Gibby motivate the rest of the players. So Tommy shut down his usual pep talks and ket the team run on automatic pilot to take the West Division championship. However when the got to the NLCS they had to beat a strong Mets team that had beaten the dodgers badly in their regular season games. It was the way he managed motivated and handled pitchers like Oraszco and Hershisher that got them through a tough seven gane series. In the world series they faced a very formidable Oakland team led by bash brothers McGwire and Canseco. The way he used Kirk Gibson in game 1 produced one of the most dramatic game winning homeruns in the history of the World Series.

Inside strategy and motivational tricks that Lasorda used to bring out the best in all his players is what makes the book interesting, So I give the book four stars for showing this and the many facets of the complicated personality that is Tom Lasorda.

Also interesting and a point I did not know was that as a player in 1957 his beloved Dodgers traded him to Kansas City (the choice was keep Lasorda or keep Koufax) and since Kansas City traded players to the Yankees so much he quickly was traded to the Yankees and was immediately sent to their AAA farm team in Denver, the Denver Bears. In Denver Lasorda learned a lession in managerial psychology from his manager Ralph Houk and this affect the way he treated players throughout his managerial career.

Another very interesting point was how his loyalty was tested when in 1976 he was offered a nice contract to manage the Montreal Expos but turned it down. He knew that Alston would be retiring soon and he felt that he had built up relationships with the current Dodger player who he had managed in the minors that my serve him to have a good shot at becoming the Dodger manager. His thinking was absolutely right and in 1977 he was picked to replace the retiring Alston as the Dodger manager.

The story has a happy ending with Lasorda leading the USA baseball team to the Gold medal by shutting out the favored Cubans 4-0 in the final.
After this a Bostonian decides to buy the LA Dodger franchise and bring Lasorda back into prominance wheras the previous owners from FOX had ignored this Dodger icon.
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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tommy Over The Ages, April 18, 2008
Do you bleed Dodger blue? Tommy does. If that's your blood color, don't miss this breezy look at the many ages of Tommy from little kid through to the 2008 season when he managed the last game at Dodgertown in Vero Beach.

Tommy Lasorda is a unique combination of loyal supporter, brash striver, outrageous motivator, kid with a chip on his shoulder, big-hearted helper, insecure human, foul-mouthed jerk, and adoring pal. The size of his heart is what stands out from this biography.

I decided to pick up the book when my sister recounted a story about some shenanigans at one of the Dodger minor league clubs a few weeks ago. She told me that she would straighten it out. I asked her how. She said, "I'll tell Tommy the next time I see him."

Naturally, I asked her when she sees Tommy and she replied that he often comes to the minor league team's games. She often chats with him there.

If you want an objective look at baseball, the Dodgers, the modern game, or anything else, go elsewhere. This book is for those who loved watching Tommy Lasorda manage.

I was never so moved by baseball as when Tommy's crew won the 1988 World Series with a bunch of players most other teams would have sent to the minors. But they all believed and they achieved. I still tear up thinking about that series and the incredible courage they displayed.

I also owe Tommy and the Dodgers for letting me watch them win the 1981 series in Yankee Stadium. I didn't know Yankee fans could be so quiet.

Bill Plaschke knows Tommy and does a good job of mixing up today, yesterday, stories about the old times, and what Tommy plans to do next into the same stream of consciousness. It's like being with Tommy.

May God bless Frank McCourt for buying the Dodgers and putting Tommy back into the middle of things where he belongs.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars RICK "SHAQ" GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "TOMMY BASEBALL"- FROM NORRISTOWN TO THE HALL OF FAME TO OLYMPIC GOLD!", October 19, 2007
This is the biography of Hall Of Fame Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda. Unlike most biographies which are chronological; birth to youth to aged, this story starts with a "Foreword" in 1990, then to the present, and then the entire book consists of "flash-backs" from the present to the past, and then back to the present again. It's very much like some of today's annoying movies where the story continually flashes back and forth and you're never sure what dimension you're in. But once you get used to that, the story takes off like a speedster running out an inside the park home run!

Tommy who came from an Italian immigrant family in Norristown Pennsylvania never forgets where he came from. The story allows you to follow Tommy from having to steal his first baseball glove, to him sitting on the top of the world when he wins two world championships for the Dodgers. Combining an immeasurable desire to be a Major League ballplayer, with a "baseball wit" that would make a vaudeville comedian envious, and the willingness to throw more haymakers than the last five heavyweight champions combined, Tommy was not to be denied.

Lasorda throughout the book is giving speeches to anyone willing to listen, and even to people who don't. He gives speeches for large sums of money, and gives speeches for free to churches, firemen, the military, and other worthy causes. The honesty in this book is powerful! Tommy pledges undying allegiance and thanks to the people who helped him and always stood by him. People such as the O'Malley family, Al Campanis, his best friend and USC baseball legend Rod Dedeaux. He just as vehemently curses the ground that his enemies walked on, such as former Dodger manager Walt Alston. Tommy pulls absolutely no punches when it comes to someone whom he took in his heart and treated like a son, and then knifed him in the back, Bill Russell, former Dodger shortstop and short lived manager. I absolutely admire Tommy for his honesty and passion regarding Russell and the Dodgers, who turned their back on him after they were bought by Fox.


I was going to rate this a "4 star" until the book got near the home stretch. When the story rounds third heading for home, we come to the 2000 Olympic Baseball team with Tommy as the manager. The team was made up of nobodies, has beens, and never were's! Lasorda, waving the American Flag from the deepest reaches of his heart, not only made this band of unknowns believe, he led them to the Olympic Gold Medal, and along the way, beat the team that had never, ever, been beaten, the Cuban National Team! As tears streamed down Tommy's face, there was not one member of current Dodger management in attendance. But! Peter O'Malley the former Dodger owner had flown to Australia unannounced to support Tommy! And that's what Tommy was always all about! Loyalties, "I've got your back!! Baseball, America, and the Dodger's.

I'm happy to say that when the McCourt's bought the Dodgers in 2004, they called Tommy and said they couldn't imagine buying the Dodgers without Tommy as Frank McCourt's right hand man, his special assistant. Now everything is right with the world! The greatest country America, And America's pastime, has it's greatest goodwill ambassador back where he should be, with the Dodger's! A "FIVE-STAR-FINISH!"
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Tommy Lasorda!!!!
They don't make 'em any better than Tommy Lasorda when it comes to managing professional baseball!! This book thrilled my Dodger junkie husband!!
Published 1 month ago by Joan M. Miller

4.0 out of 5 stars I live For This
Entertaining and insightful into Lasorda's personality. Wish there had been more of his experiences within baseball's Dodger history with Lasorda at the helm.
Published 5 months ago by Rodney A. Reindl

4.0 out of 5 stars To know him is to love him.
Tommy has always seemed like one of those people you either love or hate.Needless to say, I've always thought he was awesome but after reading this book even those that say they... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Michael Meisel

4.0 out of 5 stars Lasorda Likeable & Unlikeable, Take Your Pick
I had mixed feelings reading this book. I liked the first half of it, but after awhile I was thinking, "Gee, what a blowhard that Tommy Lasorda is! Read more
Published 13 months ago by Craig Connell

1.0 out of 5 stars This Is The Worst Baseball Biography I've Read - Lasorda Is Deified By The Author
I wasted my time reading this book. The author makes Lasorda appear to have no faults and makes ridiculous rationalizations of some of Lasorda behavior mentioned in the book... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Johnny Mullens

2.0 out of 5 stars Counterproductive
I know that Tommy Lasorda is a fun, lovable guy. I've heard interviews with him that made me want to learn more about him. So I picked up this book. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Lee Ashendorf

4.0 out of 5 stars I live for this my review
I live for this is a good bio of Tom Lasorda.This book is full of good stories from His childhood growing up poor to recent times. Read more
Published 23 months ago by butchivey

5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVED This Book!!!!!
This book about Tommy Lasorda is GREAT! I could not stop reading it and I didn't want it to end! It has everything going for it! It's funny. It's sad. It's inspiring! Read more
Published on January 3, 2008 by Paul Manfredi

3.0 out of 5 stars A challenging book
Tommy Lasorda is a company man and proud of it, regardless of what you might think when he propounds his creed of "the great Dodger in the sky" or bleeding "Dodger blue. Read more
Published on December 7, 2007 by Bookreporter.com

2.0 out of 5 stars A wasted opportunity
Bill Plaschke attempts to examine Tommy Lasorda's life and baseball career, but spends much of the time wondering why today's players and executives don't value the input of a man... Read more
Published on November 25, 2007 by R. Timmermann

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