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Dutch Leonard was the name of two different pitchers in Major League Baseball:

  • Hubert Benjamin "Dutch" Leonard (1892-1952), a left-handed pitcher who played between 1913 and 1925.
  • Emil John "Dutch" Leonard (1909-1983), a right-handed pitcher who played between 1933 and 1953.

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Dutch Leonard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (104 words)
Dutch Leonard was the name of two different pitchers in Major League Baseball:
Hubert Benjamin "Dutch" Leonard (1892-1952), a left-handed pitcher who played between 1913 and 1925.
Emil John "Dutch" Leonard (1909-1983), a right-handed pitcher who played between 1933 and 1953.
Dutch Leonard | BaseballLibrary.com (1999 words)
Emil "Dutch" Leonard was one of the first pitchers to rely heavily on the knuckleball.
Leonard was sold to the Phillies after the 1946 season and was traded with Monk Dubiel to the Cubs for Eddie Waitkus and Hank Borowy two years later.
Leonard, the veteran knuckleballer, led the National League in losses this past season with 18.
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