Durocher, Leo, 1905-1991
Enlarge text Shrink text- nuc86-99046: His Nice guys finish last, c1975(hdg. on NmLcU rept.: Durocher, Leo Ernest, 1906- ; usage: Leo Durocher)
- LC data base, 5/20/88(hdg.: Durocher, Leo Ernest, 1906- ; usage: Leo Durocher)
- Eskenazi, G. The Lip, 1993:CIP t.p. ("The Lip", Leo Durocher)
- Leo Durocher; Leo Ernest Durocher; nicknamed Leo the Lip; b. July 27, 1905; d. October 7, 1991; infielder (1925-1945) and manager (1939-1973) in Major League baseball ( (Wikipedia WWW site, September 13, 2007) )
Leo Ernest Durocher (French spelling Léo Ernest Durocher) (; July 27, 1905 – October 7, 1991), nicknamed "Leo the Lip" and "Lippy", was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach. He played in Major League Baseball as an infielder. Upon his retirement, he ranked fifth all-time among managers with 2,008 career victories, second only to John McGraw in National League history. Durocher still ranks twelfth in career wins by a manager. A controversial and outspoken character, Durocher's half-century in baseball was dogged by clashes with authority, the baseball commissioner, the press, and umpires; his 100 career ejections as a manager trailed only McGraw when he retired, and he still ranks third on the all-time list. He won three National League pennants and one world championship. Durocher was posthumously elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994.
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