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  1. On July 23, 1972, Leo Durocher stepped down as manager of the Chicago Cubs. Durocher had taken over an underachieving Cubs team in 1966 and in two years, turned them into a contender, but Durocher’s abrasive style of managing alienated many of his players.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Leo "The Lip" Durocher was a big name in baseball for decades, and was named to the Hall of Fame in 1994 after his death. Durocher grew up in a French-speaking family in Massachusetts . He wasn't one for school, preferring to frequent local pool halls as a teenager but also building a reputation as a formidable semi-pro baseball player in spite of his smallish size.

  3. 9 de jun. de 2007 · Six seasons later, MacPhail and Durocher met again, resulting in the suspension of Leo Durocher. Born July 27, 1905, in West Springfield, MA, Durocher reached the majors in 1925, playing two games with the New York Yankees. Durocher spent the next two seasons in the minors, playing in Atlanta and St. Paul. In 1928, he rejoined the Yankees for ...

  4. 27 de abr. de 2017 · Leo Durocher, a sterling shortstop and manager for some of the greatest teams in baseball history, was no role model. In most ways, he was the very opposite, a combative player with a rock-star personality. He’s famously attributed as saying “Nice guys finish last,” not because he actually said it, but because it seemed to be his life’s slogan.

  5. 8 de oct. de 1991 · Leo Durocher, 85, the colorful manager of some of baseball's most colorful teams and the man who gave the phrase "nice guys finish last" to American culture, died Oct. 7 in Palm Springs, Calif.

  6. Conoce el perfil de Leo Durocher, Posición no especificada de Los Angeles Dodgers en ESPN DEPORTES. Entérate de las últimas noticias, estadísticas en vivo y mira los highlights.

  7. LEO DUROCHER ON TY COBB, BABE RUTH, LOU GEHRIG, DIZZY DEANListen to Our Podcast about great baseball stories - http://thisdayinbaseball.libsyn.comJoin us on ...

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