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Love Quote by Tommy Lasorda

"I love doubleheaders. That way I get to keep my uniform on longer"

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Lasorda’s line lands because it turns the grind of baseball into a love story about the job itself. A doubleheader is usually code for exhaustion: more innings, more travel drag, more chances for things to go wrong. He flips it into desire. The “uniform” isn’t just clothing; it’s identity, status, and belonging. Coaches don’t get the spotlight the way players do, but the uniform is still a credential that says: I’m part of the theater, not just a guy giving speeches in a clubhouse.

The joke is disarmingly simple, but the intent is managerial. Lasorda was famous for selling enthusiasm as a competitive asset. By framing extra work as a treat, he models the attitude he wants his team to adopt: don’t complain about the schedule, lean into it. The subtext is loyalty to the institution of baseball, a kind of working-class romance with routine. He’s also signaling constancy. Players change, rosters churn, seasons end. The uniform endures, and he wants to stay inside that continuity as long as possible.

Context matters: Lasorda came up in an era when baseball culture prized durability, stoicism, and show-your-love-by-showing-up. The line carries a faint whiff of performance too. It’s clubhouse humor with a purpose, the sort of quip that keeps morale up while gently shaming anyone tempted to treat a doubleheader like a burden. In one sentence, he turns fatigue into pride.

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Tommy Lasorda (September 22, 1927 - January 7, 2021) was a Coach from USA.

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