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Skitterpop
07-12-2006, 07:48 AM
July 12, 2006
'Spaceman' a friend to sea creatures
By AARON GOUVEIA
STAFF WRITER
BUZZARDS BAY - The Spaceman has landed on Main Street.
Bill Lee, the former Red Sox pitcher nicknamed for his bizarre antics on and off the field, was in town yesterday to visit recovering sea turtles at the National Marine Life Center.
http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/images/xspacemanxa12.jpg
http://www.capecodonline.com/cctimes/images/bullet2.gif My title is the Emperor of the Planet Earth because it's only myself and about four other groups who are fit to run things.
(Staff photo by Aaron Gouveia)
Lee was auctioned off as a golf date for $1,500 as part of a January fundraiser that garnered $12,000 for the center. But until yesterday he had not had a chance to see the facility, so he spent an hour learning about the center, and the recovering turtles, which will be released into the ocean next month.
Along with his wife, Diana, and 12-year-old daughter, Anna, the former lefty hurler spoke to marine life center employees and members of the Cape Cod Stranding Network, which shares a building with the center.
Lee, 59, endeared himself to Boston fans by remaining outspoken on almost every topic imaginable, including protecting the environment. Yesterday, he even tried to solve the problem of whales becoming stranded on beaches.
''I know why they get stranded,'' Lee told a room full of marine life center employees. ''Because as they come through Nantucket Sound they get a whiff of the garbage that is New York so they just head to the Cape.''
Lee is revered in Red Sox Nation for his dislike of the Yankees, ever since a brawl between the two teams in 1976. Lee, who was pitching when the fight started, was tackled from behind by Graig Nettles and ended up with a separated shoulder. He never fully recovered from the injury.
He was well-known for wearing an astronaut suit to a game in Milwaukee to protest air pollution, and he referred to his manager Don Zimmer as the ''designated gerbil.'' Even after his playing days ended in the early 1980s, Lee remained very visible. He ran for president in 1988 on the Rhinoceros Party ticket with the campaign slogan: ''No guns. No butter. Both can kill.''
Now living in Vermont, he volunteers his time and money to charities all over the country. He said the government is not doing enough to protect the environment, so he has taken it upon himself to do just that.
''My title is Emperor of the Planet Earth because it's only myself and about four other groups who are fit to run things.'' Kathryn A. Zagzebski, marine life center president and executive director, hopes Lee's efforts will spark an increase in donations for the center's $1 million expansion project, which is currently out to bid. The renovations will allow seawater to be piped directly from the canal into tanks where seals and sea turtles are rehabilitated. Seawater for the tanks is currently brought in by truck.

BigFish
07-12-2006, 07:51 AM
I always liked Bill Lee....good pitcher. real character......something the game lacks today! Also lover of Gerbils!:rotf2:

stripersnipr
07-12-2006, 08:18 AM
I had the opportunity to sip a couple of Pepsi's with the Spaceman a couple of years back in Naples Fl. Lets just say it was very interesting. Bill is very knowledgeable on many subjects and has strong opinions on most. And he loves to fish.

Swimmer
07-12-2006, 09:03 AM
:btu: He still plays in clelebrity softball charity things. Get a chance to see him doing this its a great time.

BMEUPSCOTTY
07-12-2006, 09:55 AM
He was the guest on the only Charley Moore (the fishin who'aah) show that I ever liked. I would start a thread on how annoying that guy is but
I am sure it has been done...

Did Lee really pitch a game on acid??:eek:

pmueller
07-12-2006, 06:49 PM
He was truly a Yankee killer in his day. He threw everythng in the book at them. Its a shame how his shoulder was injured.

Mike P
07-12-2006, 08:11 PM
Two things I remember most about The Spaceman:

Throwing his Lee-phus blooper pitch to Tony Perez in Game 7 of the 75 Series, and having it disappear over the Green Monster in a flash.

His public service ad for the 55 mph speed limit--"Don't drive faster than my fastball. Keep it under 55".

Backbeach Jake
07-13-2006, 04:43 AM
Did anyone catch is special on NESN last night. Bill Lee playing ball in Cuba. Great stuff!

Raven
07-13-2006, 04:57 AM
I always liked Bill Lee....good pitcher. real character......something the game lacks today! Also lover of Gerbils!:rotf2:

ahhh ha ha ha ............ man i'm glad your back BF....

and it rhymes with welches....

ProfessorM
07-13-2006, 06:39 AM
Spaceman in Cuba, seen it last nite, good stuff.

afterhours
07-13-2006, 06:40 AM
Did anyone catch is special on NESN last night. Bill Lee playing ball in Cuba. Great stuff!
that was must see tv. a little off base, intelligent, good guy!

boot man
07-16-2006, 03:09 PM
Did Lee really pitch a game on acid??:eek:

You may have him confused with Dock Ellis, who actually threw a no-hitter on acid.