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Durocher

American  
[doo-roh-sher] / dʊˈroʊ ʃər /

noun

  1. Leo Ernest The Lip, 1905–91, U.S. baseball player and manager.


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To understand what’s at stake here, I spoke with Christopher Wright Durocher, vice president of policy and program at the American Constitution Society.

From Slate • Feb. 21, 2025

Sarah Durocher, Le Planning Familial's president, said the series had been a source of information and inspiration in terms of questions young people were asking their service.

From BBC • Sep. 25, 2023

Here is what Carroll said, making a reference that also made it clear he had turned 72 years old on Friday: ”Oh God, I felt like Leo Durocher talking to the umpires.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 18, 2023

“They were attacking early and we hadn’t jumped anybody early like that in a while,” said Baker, who passed Leo Durocher for sole possession of 10th on the career managerial victories list with 2,009.

From Washington Times • May 13, 2022

I will wager, without going further, that M. Leon Durocher, the critic of M. Leroux, is an anonymous or pseudonymous editor of some bourgeois, or even aristocratic, journal.

From What is Property? by Proudhon, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph)