Dave Leggett

American baseball player, MLB pitcher

Dave Leggett - Athletes & Sports Figures born 1933
Born

1933
93 years ago

Died
Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Competed for the Detroit Tigers in the 1980 season and had a brief stint with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His professional career spanned several years, including time spent in minor league teams, where performance contributed to his eventual call-up to the majors. After retirement, continued to be associated with baseball through coaching and mentoring roles in various leagues.

Played for the Detroit Tigers in 1980

Had a stint with the Los Angeles Dodgers

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