Carlos Lee had 17 career grand slams, ranking him seventh in MLB history ; his seven grand slams hit with the Astros is a club record.
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In 2001, Carlos Lee hit for power, hitting 24 home runs and driving in 84 runs but his average dipped from.
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In 2002, Carlos Lee played in just 140 games but was consistent , driving in 80 runs while hitting 26 home runs.
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In 2003, Carlos Lee had his breakout season for the White Sox, playing in 158 games, Carlos Lee drove in 113 RBI while homering 31 times and scoring 100 runs.
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The following year, Carlos Lee continued his success, hitting 31 home runs and scoring 103 runs.
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In 2005, Carlos Lee hit 32 home runs with 114 RBIs and an NL-leading 11 sacrifice flies.
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Carlos Lee was selected for the National League All-Star team in his first two seasons as a Brewer, and participated in the Home Run Derby in 2005.
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Between both the Brewers and the Rangers, Carlos Lee hit a career high 37 home runs while compiling 116 RBI in 161 games.
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On November 24,2006, Carlos Lee agreed to a six-year, $100 million contract with the Houston Astros.
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On July 4,2012, Carlos Lee was traded to the Miami Marlins for minor leaguers Matt Dominguez and Rob Rasmussen.
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Carlos Lee played his first game as a Marlin the next day against the Milwaukee Brewers, and went 2-for-4 with a run in a win.
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In reference to his nickname, Carlos Lee has a fan club called Los Caballitos, which means "Little Horses".
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Carlos Lee is married and has two daughters, Cassandra and Karla and two sons, named Karlos and Carlos.
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