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Leo Durocher Single Signed Baseball, PSA/DNA NM 7. Leo Durocher was one of baseball's most colorful and influential figures, known for his fiery personality, sharp baseball mind, and longevity as both a player and manager. As a player, Durocher was a slick-fielding shortstop from the late 1920s to the mid-1940s, most notably with the St. Louis Cardinals as part of the "Gashouse Gang" and later with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

He made his greatest impact as a manager, leading four teams over 24 seasons. Durocher managed the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants, Chicago Cubs, and Houston Astros, winning over 2,000 games. His most notable achievement came in 1954, when he led the Giants to a World Series championship. Known for his aggressive style and the famous quote, "Nice guys finish last," Durocher was a master motivator who embraced fiery leadership and strategic innovation.

He played a role in integrating baseball by managing Jackie Robinson during Robinson's rookie year in 1947, though he was suspended that season. Durocher was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994, remembered as a brilliant, controversial, and unforgettable figure in the game's history.

Offered is a Rawlings ONL-White baseball signed by the HOF skipper. COA from PSA/DNA, P13451. Auto and ball graded PSA/DNA NM 7. Pre-certified by PSA/DNA.


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Auction Dates
July, 2025
6th Sunday
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Sold on Jul 6, 2025 for: $134.00
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