Lee is one of the hottest pitchers in the game right now, and he's also a diehard hunter. The former Cy Young winner grew up in Benton, Arkansas and still has hunting property there. In fact, he was driving to his hunting property when he got the call that he was being traded from the Phillies to the Mariners in 2009. But after bouncing from Seattle to Texas, he finally made his way back to Philadelphia.
The Goose has no time for lame singles hitter who celebrate too much on the field or for relief pitchers who can't pitch more than one day in a row. Newly inducted into the baseball hall of fame, Gossage could still strike out the side in the bottom of the ninth. The guy is an elk killer to boot.
Jones has been the face of the Atlanta Braves since 1993. He is a .306 career hitter and has clobbered 436 home runs. The former NL MVP is an avid deer hunter and is a member of the Buck Commanders. He grew up in Florida running dogs with his dad, but his favorite place to hunt these days is South Texas. His biggest buck is an 11 pointer that scored 184.
Ted Williams is one of the greatest baseball players of all time (some would argue the greatest) and was well known as a big-game fisherman. The Kid hosted a fishing show and has also been inducted into the IGFA Hall of Fame. He spent his retirement fishing the Miramichi River in New Brunswick. Oh yea, he was also a Marine Corps fighter pilot during WWII.
Pitcher, slugger, drinker and avid outdoorsman, Babe Ruth (George Herman Ruth) has become a legend. He hunted in upstate New York and fished along the East Coast. This photo was allegedly taken of the Bambino after a hunt in Nova Scotia
Source: https://www.outdoorlife.com/photos/gallery/hunting/2011/04/ball-players-who-hunt-and-fish/
