Don Lee Baseball - 27 de abril de 2023 Donald Edward Lee (born February 26, 1934) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators, Los Angeles Angels, Houston Astros, and Chicago Cubs. Lee was a pitcher who divided his playing time jumping between the rotation and the bullpen. His most productive season came in 1962 with Minnesota and the Angels, when he compiled career-highs in victories (11), strikeouts (102), shutouts (2) and innings pitched (205+1?3).
On September 2, 1960, Lee surrendered a home run to Ted Williams in the first game of a doubleheader between the Senators and Boston Red Sox. 21 years before, in his rookie season, Williams hit a home run off Don's father Thornton Lee, then with the Chicago White Sox, on September 17, 1939. Williams became the only player in major league history to hit home runs against a father and son.
Detroit Tigers (19571958)
Washington Senators / Minnesota Twins (19601962)
Los Angeles Angels (19621965)
Houston Astros (19651966)
Chicago Cubs (1966)
Sent him 2 cards on 15 Apr and got them back signed on 27 Apr.. He also included a picture of himself from 1957. On the back of my return envelope he wrote Thank You..
Mr Don Lee
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