Derrek Leon Lee

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Derrek Leon Lee Wiki Biography

Derrek Leon Lee (born September 6, 1975), or “D-Lee”, is a former Major League Baseball first baseman. Lee played with the San Diego Padres (1997), the Florida Marlins (1998–2003), Chicago Cubs (2004–2010), Atlanta Braves (2010), Baltimore Orioles (2011) and Pittsburgh Pirates (2011). He bats and throws right-handed.Lee was a World Series Champion with Florida in 2003, and he won the National League batting title in 2005. He was a two-time All-Star selection, and won the Gold Glove Award three times. IMDB Wikipedia $45 Million 1975 1975-9-6 6′ 5″ (1.96 m) Art Department California Derrek Lee Net Worth Derrek Leon Lee Sacramento September 6 USA Virgo

Derrek Leon Lee Quick Info

Net Worth $45 Million
Date Of Birth September 6, 1975
Place Of Birth Sacramento, California, USA
Height 6′ 5″ (1.96 m)
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm1991436

Derrek Leon Lee Important Facts

  • Traded to the Atlanta Braves. [August 2010]
  • Selected by the San Diego Padres in the 1st round of the 1993 amateur draft.

Derrek Leon Lee Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Sunday Night Baseball 1998-2010 TV Series Himself – Chicago Cubs First Baseman / Himself – Atlanta Braves First Baseman / Himself – Florida Marlins First Baseman Self
Prime 9 2010 TV Series Himself Self
We Believe 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Pardon the Interruption 2008 TV Series Himself Self
Cubs Forever: Celebrating 60 Years of WGN-TV and the Chicago Cubs 2008 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
ER 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Rome Is Burning 2007 TV Series Himself Self
2007 MLB All-Star Game 2007 TV Special Himself – NL First Baseman, Chicago Cubs Self
2005 MLB All-Star Game 2005 TV Special Himself – NL Starting First Baseman: Chicago Cubs Self
Cathedrals of the Game 2004 TV Series documentary Himself – First Baseman Self
2003 National League Championship Series 2003 TV Series Himself – Florida Marlins First Baseman Self