Baseball Boston Red Sox Lee Stange Pitcher Coach
Lee Stange
Retired
Professional Baseball Player



Lee Stange
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Private Pitching Lessons
by Lee "Stinger" Stange.
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Pitched in Major Leagues for 10 years...Red Sox, Twins, Indians.
Major League Pitching Coach - 10 years, Red Sox, Oakland.
Coordinator of Minor League Pitching - 11 years, Red Sox.
Currently coaching for the FIT baseball team.
Private Pitching Lessons
..."All Ages...Little League and up"...
Contact Lee at 321-725-2026.
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Stange's best season was 1963, when he was 12-5
for the Minnesota Twins.
With the Cleveland Indians on September 2, 1964,
he struck out four Washington Senators in one inning.
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Lee broke Satchel Page's record of 19 Strikeouts in one game.
Lee struck out 20 batters in one game. Lee set this record at
Cole Lenzi Field in the Greater Chicago Semi Pro League.
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Lee Stange pitched for the 1967 pennant-winning Red Sox
and pitched relief in the 1967 World Series.
Working out of the Red Sox bullpen in 1968,
he saved a staff-high 12 games.
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He retired as a Boston Red Sox Player after the 1970 season.
Later he became a pitching coach for the Twins, A's, and Red Sox.
He retired as a Big League Pitching Coach in 1984 .
He spent the next ten years with the Red Sox in the minor leagues.
Stange coaches for the Florida Institute of Technology Baseball Team. =============================
Lee and wife, Barbara, reside in Melbourne Beach, FL.
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