Leo Durocher . . . . . . . . . . https://retroseasons.com/players/leo-... Summary ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ In this 1946 radio clip, Leo Durocher, a prominent figure in baseball both as a player and manager, discusses the World Series. At the time, Durocher was managing the Brooklyn Dodgers, having transitioned from player-manager to full-time manager after the 1945 season. Known for his fiery personality and strategic acumen, Durocher had led the Dodgers to a National League playoff in 1946, although they fell short to the St. Louis Cardinals in a historic tiebreaker. This discussion likely captures Durocher's insights into the World Series between the Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox, which was notable for Enos Slaughter's "mad dash" that secured the Cardinals' victory in Game 7. The 1946 World Series was a significant event, marking the first series after World War II with a return to the traditional 2-3-2 home game format. It featured key players like Stan Musial from the Cardinals and Ted Williams from the Red Sox, who struggled with an injury throughout the series. Durocher's perspective would have been particularly insightful given his experience and the Dodgers' close contest with the Cardinals that season. His commentary would provide listeners with a detailed analysis of the strategies and pivotal moments that defined this classic World Series matchup. #LeoDurocher #1946WorldSeries #BaseballHistory #BrooklynDodgers #MLBLegends Follow Us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Website ▶ https://retroseasons.com TikTok ▶ / retroseasons Instagram ▶ / retroseasons Facebook ▶ / retroseasons Twitter ▶ / retroseasons YouTube ▶ / retroseasons