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  1. Carlos Lee played for 5 teams; the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Houston Astros and Miami Marlins. How many World Series has Carlos Lee won? Carlos Lee has never won a World Series.

    • June 20, 1976
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carlos_LeeCarlos Lee - Wikipedia

    Carlos Noriel Lee (born June 20, 1976), nicknamed " El Caballo ", is a Panamanian former professional baseball left fielder and first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1999 to 2012 with the Chicago White Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Houston Astros, and Miami Marlins.

  3. In his first season with the Astros, he hit .303 (190x627) with 32 HR and a career-high 119 RBI...also set career highs in hits (190) and doubles (43)...led all Astros players in games played (162), at-bats (627), hits, doubles and RBI...received his second career NL Silver Slugger Award...was the Astros nominee for the 2007 Hank Aaron Award ...

  4. 5/5/10: Carlos Lee crushes a long home run to left field, giving the Astros a 4-2 walk-off winCheck out http://MLB.com/video for more!About MLB.com: Former C...

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  5. [ Top 1,000 Grand Slam Leaders] Carlos Lee baseball stats with batting stats, pitching stats and fielding stats, along with uniform numbers, salaries, quotes, career stats and biographical data presented by Baseball Almanac.

    • Carlos Noriel Lee ( Twitter: @Carlos45Lee)
    • 06-20-1976 (Gemini)
    • Aguadulce, Coclé, Panama
    • El Caballo (The Horse)
  6. Dec 28, 2017 · Carlos Lee hit 358 home runs in his career, which puts him in the Top 100 all-time. He hit 17 grand slams, which ranks seventh. And if you look on his Baseball-Reference page, you will see that his most similar batter is, yes, Cepeda.

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  8. May 7, 1999 · For 14 years, he torched big league pitching with 2,273 hits, 469 doubles and 358 homers, mostly with the White Sox and Astros. As MLB.com's Joe Posnanski noted, the three-time All-Star's numbers were, in fact, remarkably similar to another pure masher, Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda.

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