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    Cincinnati Reds (1930–1933) Durocher was later sold to the Cincinnati Reds on February 5, 1930. Durocher spent the remainder of his professional career in the National League. St. Louis Cardinals (1933–1937) After playing three seasons with the Reds, Durocher was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in mid-1933.

  2. Leo Durocher played for 4 teams; the New York Yankees, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers. How many World Series has Leo Durocher won? Leo Durocher won 2 World Series.

    • July 27, 1905
  3. Known as one of baseball’s fieriest personalities who would do anything to win, Leo Durocher did just that: Win. Over 24 years as a skipper for the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros, Durocher won 2,008 total games, three pennants and a World Series.

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  4. Jan 4, 2012 · Durocher lost his protective mantle when Huggins died in 1929, and he was waived to the Cincinnati Reds before the 1930 season. In Cincinnati he found his gambling appetite even more easily indulged than in New York.

  5. Leo Durocher baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

    • Leo Ernest Durocher
    • 07-27-1905 (Leo)
    • West Springfield, Massachusetts
    • The All-American Out, The Lip
  6. Leo Durocher was an American professional baseball player and manager. Durocher played minor-league baseball for three years before joining the New York Yankees in 1928. He was a superb fielder at shortstop but a mediocre hitter, and he was sold to the Cincinnati Reds in 1930.

  7. Mar 19, 2023 · Leo Durocher was not yet the baseball figure that would be known far and wide twenty years in the future, but he was a Red, could field, and was an asset that Rickey wanted. Durocher had a special affinity for Cincinnati; he appreciated the nightlife of Covington and the generosity of owner Sidney Weil, who had bonded deeply with the mercurial ...

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