[4] They again advanced to the College World Series, where they finished as the national runner-up to Cal State Fullerton.
[5] LeCure began his minor league career in 2005 with the Billings Mustangs, going 5–1 with a 3.27 ERA in 13 games (six starts).
[6] LeCure was called up to Cincinnati Reds on May 26, 2010, temporarily replacing an injured Homer Bailey on the roster.
[7] LeCure made his major league debut in a start for the Reds on Friday, May 28, 2010, against the Houston Astros.
[7] He pitched six innings and gave up two runs and six hits with four walks while striking out five batters as the Reds won 15–6.
That year, in three postseason games he yielded only two hits and no runs as the Reds finally fell to the San Francisco Giants, the eventual World Series champions.
[11] LeCure joined the Arizona Diamondbacks for 2016 spring training, and was released prior to the season on March 28, 2016.