World Series champ with the Pirates who hit three consecutive pinch-hit home runs owns this house
by BlockShopper Historian published Jun. 17, 2010
Former MLB outfielder, Lee Lacy, owns this house. In 1984, he led the NL in fielding percentage by a right fielder and finished second in NL batting average with a.324 average. Lacy was a member of three (1974, 1977, 1978) NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers teams and won the World Series as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1979. Lacy set the MLB record for pinch-hit home runs in consecutive at-bats in 1978 with three.
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