Don Lee
Nickname(s): Moose
Born: 1934
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RHP 1957-58, 60-66 Tigers, Senators Angels , Astros, Cubs
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828 | 40-44 | 3.61 |
The son of 16-year veteran Thornton Lee, Don was an occasional starter who won a
career-high 11 games in 1962, 8 for the expansion Angels.
(FK)
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FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
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| » September 2, 1960: In the first game of a doubleheader, Ted Williams homers off Don Lee of the Senators. Williams had homered against Lee's father, Thornton, 20 years earlier. Boston sweeps, winning the first 4–1 and the 2nd game, 3–2. » May 29, 1962:
The Angels get P Don Lee from the Twins for Jim Donohue. Lee, 3–3 with the Twins, will go 8–8 with LA. |
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