playing for the Oil Can Boyd All Star Team runner After the Expos released Lee in May 1982, he played for
semi-professional teams, including the single-season
Senior Professional Baseball Association in
Florida, largely composed of retired major leaguers. He played in
Venezuela, and starting in 1984 he lived in
Moncton,
New Brunswick, where he played first base and pitcher for the
Moncton Mets, earning $500 per week. That year, he published his first autobiographical book,
The Wrong Stuff. In 1988, he and his second wife, Pamela, announced plans to move to
Burlington, Vermont. In 1987, he had announced plans to run for
President of the United States for the
Rhinoceros Party, which necessitated the move. Since then he has played mostly as a celebrity pitcher in games around the world. Since 1999, Lee has been an ambassador for Major League Baseball to
Cuba helping to bring Cuban players to the US and setting up goodwill tours especially to Canada. In 2007, Lee joined former major league players
Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd,
Marquis Grissom,
Delino DeShields, and
Ken Ryan on the Oil Can Boyd's Traveling All-Stars. In June 2008, Lee pitched for the
Alaska Goldpanners during the annual
Midnight Sun ball game played at night during the Summer Solstice. In September 2010, Lee pitched innings for the
Brockton Rox (a team that was then a member of the
Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball), picking up the win. At the age of 63, that win made him the oldest pitcher to appear in or to win a professional baseball game. On October 8, 2011, Lee participated in the "100 Innings of Baseball Game" hosted by the Boston Amateur Baseball Network to raise money for
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). On August 23, 2012, Lee pitched a nine-inning complete game for the San Rafael Pacifics in San Rafael, California, beating the
Na Koa Ikaika Maui 9–4. Using a homemade bat in the fifth inning, he drove in the first run of the game for the Pacifics. Lee was signed to a one-day contract by Pacifics' President and General Manager Mike Shapiro. Lee's bat and uniform were donated to the
Baseball Hall of Fame following the game as the start gave him the record for the oldest pitcher to make a starting appearance, pitch a complete game and also to earn a win in a professional baseball game. In 2013, Lee played all nine positions in one game for the Pacifics. Lee lives in northern
Vermont with his third wife. He is also a regular on
Melnick in the Afternoon with
Mitch Melnick at
TSN 690 sports radio in
Montreal in a segment called "Answers from Space". In 2007, Lee was featured in
High Times, a counterculture, pro-marijuana magazine. He also makes frequent appearances on
Sports Overnight America, a nationally syndicated radio program hosted by Gerrie Burke (a long-time friend) out of San Francisco. He is also a regular coach/pro at the annual Red Sox Baseball Fantasy Camp run by the Red Sox Organization in Florida at the team's Spring Training Facility. Lee was inducted into the
Baseball Reliquary's
Shrine of the Eternals in 2000. In 2009, Lee released his own
wine label, "Spaceman Red" wine, a California
syrah,
cabernet and
petite sirah blend, produced with winemaker and longtime friend Geoff Whitman, and distributed in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire. A large portion of the wine project’s proceeds go to support Inner City Youth Baseball and the Red Sox Scholars programs in New England. In 2022, Spaceman Red will be produced by Whitman in Napa, California. In 2004, he released a beer in partnership with Vermont's
Magic Hat Brewing Company. Called Spaceman Ale, it is no longer in production. On September 2, 2018, Lee played
designated hitter for the
Ottawa Champions. Lee has been affiliated with the
Savannah Bananas, an independent baseball team that also puts on comedic performances. He has occasionally appeared in games for the team as a relief pitcher. On August 19, 2022 Lee collapsed while warming up in the bullpen for a game and was taken to a local hospital for evaluation.
Spaceman: A Baseball Odyssey In 2003, filmmakers
Brett Rapkin and
Josh Dixon joined Lee on a barnstorming trip to
Cuba, gathering footage for the documentary film
Spaceman: A Baseball Odyssey. The film premiered at the 2006 SILVERDOCS AFI/
Discovery Channel Documentary Festival and later on the
New England Sports Network and MLB Network. It is distributed across
North America by Hart Sharp Video.
Spaceman (film) Spaceman is a
biographical film about Lee written and directed by Brett Rapkin and starring
Josh Duhamel as Lee.
Eephus (film) Eephus is a 2024
sports film and stars Lee as the character, Lee, prominently featuring his eephus pitch. ==Political career==