Lee Smith
Lee Smith
Lee Arthur Smithis a retired American right-handed baseball pitcher who played 18 years in Major League Baseballfor eight teams. Pitching primarily for the Chicago Cubs, with whom he spent his first eight seasons, Lee served mostly as a relief pitcher during his career. One of the dominant closers in baseball history, Smith held the major league record for career saves from 1993 until 2006, when San Diego Padres relief pitcher Trevor Hoffman passed his final total of 478...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth4 December 1957
CountryUnited States of America
Buck and I are somewhat alike. We don't get worked up or bent out of shape. Things are going to happen and you can't control it.
he was a great person..and, uh..he had a heart of gold...he never met an enemy.
They can have a really good barbecue experience without being on one of the teams.
He's got good stuff and he isn't scared. I like him, but I've already been on him a little about his weight. He's carrying some extra stuff right now and it's OK when you're 17 but when you get older. Man, that extra weight can kill you.
This is a win-win for the region. She has so much talent.
Without these trucks here, I don't think we would have made it.
I was raised in a little church, the Grundy Methodist Church, that was very straight-laced, but I had a friend whose mother spoke in tongues. I was just wild for this family. My own parents were older, and they were so over-protective. I just loved the 'letting go' that would happen when I went to church with my friend.
For many of us, especially women, the gap between what we want or need and what our society expects of us is wide indeed, and we spend out lives trying to negotiate it. Trying to balance work and family, responsibilities and desires, all that stuff. It is not easy.
I have always been interested in religion, especially in forms of ecstatic religion, where people are touched directly by the Spirit and go completely out of themselves.
I like a book. I like to read for four hours at a stretch. I think very few are the young people who are even capable of reading for four hours at a stretch, because it's such a bizarre thing for them to do. I am mourning this.
The only place I really get recognized is at Ralphs. Whenever I'm in L.A., I go to Ralphs, and for some reason, everyone there recognizes me.
It's always a bit strange when you join a show in the second season.
I actually have a weird tendency to say things to people that they were just about to say. I always freak my best friend out with that. So I might have a bit of psychic power.