Sam LeCure
Sam LeCure Biography
Sam LeCure is a Sportscaster and former professional baseball player. Currently working at Bally Sports for the Cincinnati Reds as an analyst and news co-host. He is also on the Reds Radio Network as a part-time color analyst.
LeCure played from 2010 to 2015 for Cincinnati Reds battling right and throwing right in addition. He later joined for 2016 spring training at Arizona Diamondbacks and left on March 28, 2016. LeCure later earned a bachelor’s degree in Sociology in 2005 from Texas University in Austin.
Sam LeCure Age
LeCure was born in Jefferson City, Missouri in the United States, on May 4, 1984. He is 38 years old.
Sam LeCure Height
He stands at 5 ft 8 inches/ Approx 1.77 m tall.
Sam LeCure Education
LeCure attended Helias High School in Jefferson City for his high school diploma. He later earned a bachelor’s degree in Sociology in 2005. From Texas University in Austin.
LeCure participated in College World Series games in 2003, where they finished The Longhorns in a tie for third place during his stay at the university.
Sam LeCure Family
LeCure was born to his caring and loving parents Marvin. And Ann LeCure in 1984 in Jefferson City, Missouri, the United States. He is the youngest of eight siblings. His parents for over 52 years have been together.
Sam LeCure Wife
LeCure is currently single. He was married to his beautiful wife Megan Willis previously. Willis is a softball player and is 36-year-old. In the year 2008, the couple exchanged their wedding vows and later in 2010 divorced.
Sam LeCure Salary
LeCure earns an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000, according to Cincinnati Reds Bally Sports anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Sam LeCure Net worth
He has an estimated net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million U.S dollars.
Sam LeCure Career
In 2002, LeCure was drafted by Philadelphia Phillies but finished in the 45th round. He was later signed by the Reds in 2005. LeCure later joined as a minor league going 5-1 with a 3.27 ERA for the Billings Mustangs in 13 games.
He also played in 2006 for the Sarasota Reds and later with Lookouts Chattanooga. LeCure major league was on May 26, 2010, with the Cincinnati Reds. Where he replaced Homer Bailey who was injured.
LeCure later on May 28, 2010, played officially against the Houston Astros. He yielded two hits and no runs as the eventual World Series champions in the three postseason games. And the Reds finally fell to the San Francisco Giants in 2012.
LeCure was elected on November 6, 2015, as a free agent. After he was optioned after Spring Training to Triple-A Louisville additionally. LeCure later joined for 2016 spring training at Arizona Diamondbacks.
And left on March 28, 2016. On April 7, 2016, signed a contract for the Oklahoma City Dodgers playing. With the Los Angeles Dodgers before becoming in November 2016, as a free agent moreover.