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Tommy Lasorda Dancing To ‘Turn Down For What’ Is Unforgettable

Something that will be impossible to forget, former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda decided to take to Instagram and post an interesting video.

Instagram has finally found its purpose. Watching this 87-year-old hall of famer break it down to Lil’ Jon’s infamous track should torch the Internet. Instead, it serves as an amazing reason to follow the coach on the social media platform.

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Lasorda coached the Dodgers from 1976-96, leading them to two World Series wins (1981, 1988) and four NL Pennants (1977, 1978, 1981, 1988). He finished his career in 1996 with a career coaching record of 1599-1439 and a win percentage of .526.

The coach was last talked about in February, after being spotted at a burlesque show by TMZ Sports.

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