Russell became a coach on manager
Tommy Lasorda's staff in 1987. In 1992–93, he piloted the Dodgers'
Triple-A farm club, the
Albuquerque Dukes of the
Pacific Coast League, but posted losing records each season. He then rejoined Lasorda and the Los Angeles coaching staff in 1994 and was considered by
general manager Fred Claire and team owner
Peter O'Malley to be the heir apparent to Lasorda's job. On June 24, , the 68-year-old skipper suffered a mild heart attack and Russell became acting manager on June 25. Although Lasorda's health recovered, the Dodger front office decided to make Russell's appointment permanent on July 29 when Lasorda formally announced his retirement, thus making him only the third man to manage the Dodgers in 43 years. Russell finished the 1996 season, compiling a record of 49–37 and bringing the Dodgers home in second place, earning the NL
wild card spot in the playoffs before being swept in three games by the
Atlanta Braves in the
Division Series. The following year, he directed the Dodgers to an 88-74 mark and another runner-up finish in the NL West. However, when the 1998 club stumbled to a 36–38 start – and with the
News Corporation poised to buy the team – Russell was fired on June 21 along with Claire in a general housecleaning, ending a 30-year association with the team. His final managing record was 173–149 (.537). His departure from the Dodgers followed the new ownership's decision to trade
Mike Piazza along with third baseman
Todd Zeile to the
Florida Marlins. Neither Russell nor Claire knew about the trade. Claire, who like Russell had been with the Dodgers in various capacities since 1969, discussed his and Russell's ouster in his book
My 30 Years in Dodger Blue. Russell went on to coach for the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays and managed
farm teams of both Tampa Bay and the
San Francisco Giants, the Dodgers' archrival. He currently works for Major League Baseball's umpiring division. Tommy John was good friends with Russell. He described Russell as "a quiet midwesterner...He wasn't a flashy dresser, didn't have a fancy house or car. Those things weren't important to him." ==Managerial record==