Lansford was born in
San Jose and grew up in
Santa Clara. He had a cameo role as Kit "Hit or Die" Kesey, the
Chicago White Sox batter that Mel Clark (played by
Tony Danza) retires for the final out in the Angels' pennant-winning game in the 1994 remake of
Angels in the Outfield. He claims to be a direct descendant of Sir
Francis Drake, who died with no known children. His son, Jared, was drafted by Oakland in the second round of the 2005 amateur draft. His other son, Josh, was a third baseman in the
Chicago Cubs minor league system. His brother,
Jody Lansford, spent nine seasons in the minor leagues, briefly breaking into the big leagues with the
San Diego Padres, for whom he recorded 30 at bats with six hits in parts of two seasons, with one career home run. His other brother, Phil Lansford, was drafted 10th overall in the 1978 draft but never made it to the majors. He played for the Briarwood Little League team, from
Santa Clara, California, which made it to the finals of the 1969
Little League World Series. In the final game of the World Series on August 2, Carney's team was defeated 5-0 by the team from
Taipei City,
Taiwan. Lansford is one of fewer than a dozen men who have played in both the Little League World Series and the MLB World Series. In 2019, Lansford created a personal web page where he announced he would be starting a web page dedicated to recapping and commenting on the
Star Wars series
The Mandalorian. Lansford is an avid Star Wars fan and has always stated that his favorite character was Boba Fett. However, as of 2020, the web page has been deactivated and Lansford never offered any additional public commentary on the show. Lansford went to Wilcox High School in Santa Clara, California. The school's baseball field is named for him. ==See also==