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UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 1978: Lee May #14 of the Baltimore Orioles bats during an Major League Baseball game circa 1978. May played for the Orioles from 1975-80. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 1978: Lee May #14 of the Baltimore Orioles bats during an Major League Baseball game circa 1978. May played for the Orioles from 1975-80. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)Focus On Sport/Getty Images

Former MLB All-Star, 18-Year Veteran Lee May Dies at Age 74

Rob GoldbergJul 30, 2017

The Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association announced Sunday that three-time All-Star Lee May died at the age of 74.

May spent time with the Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals during his 18-year career, hitting 354 home runs from 1965-82.

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May was one of the most consistent home run hitters of his era, hitting at least 20 home runs in 11 straight seasons. His best years came with the Reds from 1969-71 when he crushed 111 home runs and drove in 302 runs during that stretch.

He went to the World Series twice, once with Cincinnati and once with Baltimore, but never earned a ring.

Per Mike Klingaman of the Baltimore Sun, May died Saturday of heart disease.

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