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A Proud O'Malley Family
Over the past years, the LA Dodgers have proven that their team is indeed composed of outstanding players. In addition, these players also received numerous awards that gave the club and their fans something to be proud of. Just like Peter O'Malley, who said he knows how his late father would have reacted if he had lived long enough to see his Monday election to Baseball's Hall of Fame. “The first thing he would have done if he was alive, he would have called all the people who worked with him and thanked them for making it all possible,” Peter O'Malley stated. “As president, the way he ran the business, he believed in stability and very little turnover. It was the strength of the organization. The management team worked as well as the team on the field.”
Tom Lasorda, who witnessed the success of O’Malley, earned election to the Hall of Fame in 1997 after managing for the O'Malley Dodgers for two decades. “All I can say is that it's about time,” Lasorda stated, who was at the press conference at which O'Malley's election was announced. “He deserves it. He's a pioneer. He made a tremendous change in the game, opening up the West Coast to Major League Baseball.”
However, Peter O'Malley agreed that Monday’s announcement was long overdue, as Walter O'Malley died in 1979 at age 75. Peter O'Malley said his father served for 28 years on the executive council of MLB and was instrumental in the early stages of the game's international growth. Peter O'Malley, who turns 70 next week, said his father often spoke about the Hall of Fame, but not in the context of being elected to it. “He had the greatest respect for the Hall of Fame,” he said. “He said it was so important, and not just for the game of baseball, but all sports, and not just in the United States, but all over the world.”
Fred Claire, who eventually became the Dodgers' general manager, served as vice president of public relations for the senior O'Malley. “He was a man of such great vision, more than anything,” remembered Claire. “I remember Jim Cour of UPI in an interview asked Walter what he wanted to be remembered for. Walter spun that cigar and said he wanted to be remembered for planting a tree. As good as the question was, the answer was better. It all had to do with growth, the future and going beyond what currently was. Look at the building of Dodger Stadium, his view of television, of marketing, of free agency and the changing game. He just had the ability to see things so clearly.”
By 1998, Peter O'Malley as well as his sister, Terry Seidler, sold the LA Dodgers to News Corp. According to Peter O'Malley, his father's legacy was more encompassing that simply moving his team west. “No. 1, he spent 10 years trying to find a way to stay, to build a ballpark that he would operate,” said Peter O'Malley. “He made a tremendous effort to stay. The HBO special [The Brooklyn Dodgers: Ghosts of Flatbush] focused on that effort, on my father addressing the aging Ebbets Field situation, wondering where would they play, wondering what would he do and where would they go. Secondly, I think his building Dodger Stadium was a crowning achievement, and it's still a jewel. He designed it, built it and privately financed it. He did more than open up the West. When he opened Dodger Stadium, he got the attention of the world. The day he opened Dodger Stadium, April 10, 1962, that was the happiest day of his life.”
Though Peter O'Malley is no longer affiliated with a baseball team, the O'Malley family keeps a link to the game through the efforts of Peter's son, Kevin, and his nephew, Tom Seidler, the son of Terry. The cousins own and operate the Visalia Oaks of the Class A California League. Tom Seidler, in his role as president and general manager, is attending the Winter Meetings, and he said his grandfather's election to the Hall of Fame brought back memories of growing up as the grandson of the boss. “I was lucky,” Seidler said. “Today I'm thinking about all those springs at Dodgertown, of learning how to drive in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. It's a great day for our family and we're all proud. He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. He was a true pioneer. He was very good for the game. Now that we've got our long-term renovations at Visalia, it will allow the next generation of our family to stay connected to the game, on a smaller scale.”
The LA Dodgers deserve to be recognized as a team with great players and excellent staff. The team will continue to contribute facts on its fruitful history as it continues to make a difference in the world of baseball.
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- Temperature Rising on Friday Night
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- Final Stop: Dominican School
- Dodgers 6; Brewers 4
- Dodgers defeated by 5-3
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- Dodgers 1; Houston 7
- Dodgers 1; METS 12
- NL Player of Week honors
- Garciaparra: Get back to work
- Winning Streak ended
- Temperature Rising on Friday Night
- Russell Martin on lineup
- Final Stop: Dominican School
- An update on Kuroda
- Juan Pierre will lead off in team’s opener
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- Schmidt uncertain to start the regular season
- Torre with the Players
- Watson Invited 32 Prospects
- Status of Russell Martin
- Advisor of Frank McCourt
- An Update on LaRoche
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- Welcoming Chinese Baseball Visitors
- Dodgers’ All-time Outfielders
- An Impressive Kuroda
- Going worst to first
- Torre for the Dodgers
- Book of Didier
- Leaving the Dodgertown
- Sweeney to Return to Dodgers?
- LA Dodgers News Article
- The Status of Jeff Kent
- Dodgers and Fans
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- Honoring High School Baseball Coaches
- Remembering Jackie
- An update on Don Mattingly
- Risks on Free-agent Market
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- Andruw Jones' Status with Dodgers
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- No Words from Hiroki Kuroda
- The Meeting Continues
- A Proud O'Malley family
- A Change in Strategy
- Colletti; Reluctant to Trade Prospects
- Dodger's Trading Status
- Another Pride of LA Dodgers
- Hiroki Kuroda and the Dodgers
- Dodgers versus Red Sox; A Coliseum Event
- A Legend in Baseball
- A Great Time in Pasadena
- A Much Awaited Celebration
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- A Time to Reach Out
- 2008 Coaching Staff of the Dodgers
- MLB's MVP Voting
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- Celebrating the Team's Excellent Center Fielders
- LA Dodgers keep Duncan and Honeycutt
- Multiple youngsters in Exchange for Big Bat
- The Essence of Shortstop
- Dodgers’ Exhibition Games
- An Expression of Gratitude
- Colletti Clarifies the Story on Little's Departure
- Torre: a Blast from the Past
- Penny's Horse in Stakes Race
- Dodgers' Status with Joe Torre
- Joe Torre, Officially Hired by the Dodgers
- New Opportunities for Joe Torre
- Preparing for Joe Torre
- The Exceptional Managers of LA Dodgers
- Is it really Goodbye to Little?
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- Thirty years of the legendary Dodgers
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- LA Dodgers make roster moves
- Still on decision: Games in China, Japan almost set
- Repko shut down but still positive
- Watson Promoted to Assistant General Manager
- Evaluating the Competition
- The team is back
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- San Diego 1, Los Angeles 6
- San Diego 9, Los Angeles 4
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- Washington 3, LA Dodgers 4
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- Brad glad to be joined by first-timers
- Broken staff needs the respite
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- Marlins defeated the Dodgers by 7-2
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- Dodgers beaten by the Braves, 8-6
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- Martin’s successful homecoming game
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- Killer-T led the team to victory
- A Game of the stars
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- Juan Pierre takes a break
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