[1] Leibold began his professional career in 1911 with the minor league Milwaukee Brewers of the American Association.
His single in the ninth inning of the 1917 World Series drove in Buck Weaver with the final run of the championship-clinching game for the White Sox.
[2] In one game in 1946, he was suspended after shoving a minor league umpire, which caused other managers to resign in protest.
[1] Leibold managed the Colonels in the Junior World Series that season against the Montreal Royals and Jackie Robinson, losing 4 games to 2, thus involving him in baseball history again.
[3] On May 10, 2022, his place of birth the City of Butler, Indiana dedicated a little league ballfield in his honor with a mural and permanent plaque.