Cliff Lee

American baseball pitcher and All-Star

Cliff Lee - Athletes & Sports Figures born August 30th, 1978
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Played professional baseball as a pitcher, primarily for the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Phillies. Achieved notable success in Major League Baseball, including multiple All-Star selections and winning the American League Cy Young Award in 2008. Contributed significantly to the Phillies' success, helping the team win the National League Pennant in 2009 and reaching the World Series. Renowned for his exceptional control and performance in playoff games, particularly during the 2010 postseason.

Awarded the American League Cy Young Award in 2008

Pitched in two World Series with the Philadelphia Phillies

Selected as an All-Star four times

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