Man of Interest: Lenny Randle dies at 75
Oct 7, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; A view of baseballs in the dugout during game two of the ALDS for the 2024 MLB Playoffs between the Cleveland Guardians and the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-Imagn Images Former infielder Lenny Randle, who played 12 major league seasons, died Sunday. He was 75.
Randle died at his home in Murrieta, Calif., according to reports.
The Wild Things are saddened to learn of the passing of Lenny Randle, a 12-year major leaguer who was an assistant coach with us in 2012 under Chris Bando. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this tough time. pic.twitter.com/oG0tgqafy1
— Washington Wild Things (@WashWildThings) December 31, 2024
Randle was once dubbed "The Most Interesting Man in Baseball" by Rolling Stone magazine, but his career was overshadowed by a punch he threw at Texas Rangers manager Frank Lucchesi on March 28, 1977.
The switch-hitting Randle lost his second base job to Bump Wills during spring training and immediately requested a trade. Lucchesi told reporters he was tired of complaining by "$80,00-a-year-punks."
Soon thereafter, Randle confronted Lucchesi near the third-base line before a game and punched him in the face three times, breaking the manager's cheekbone in three places.
Randle was suspended for 30 days by the Rangers and soon charged with felony aggravated battery. He later pleaded no contest to misdemeanor battery. One year later, he settled a suit filed by Lucchesi.
Before Randle's suspension concluded, he was traded to the New York Mets.
Another controversial moment of Randle's career occurred when Cleveland right-hander Milt Wilcox threw a pitch behind his back during a game in 1974. Randle, batting left-handed, bunted the next pitch down the first-base line and as Wilcox was closing in on fielding the ball, Randle veered inward and deliberately smacked into Wilcox. Other Cleveland players tackled Randle and a benches-clearing brawl broke out.
In a 1981 game against the Kansas City Royals, Randle got down on his hands and knees to blow a bunt foul by Amos Otis foul. Umpire Larry McCoy decided it was a violation of the rules and Otis was awarded first.
Randle batted .257 with 27 homers, 322 RBIs and 156 steals with the Washington Senators/Texas Rangers (1971-76), Mets (1977-78), New York Yankees (1979), Chicago Cubs (1980) and Seattle Mariners (1981-82).
--Field Level Media
Three Best NBA Bets for Tuesday Feb 24th's Slate
WWE Elimination Chamber Breakdown: Who Survives the Chamber?
The Next Miracle? How USA Men's Hockey Team Defeated Canada
PGA Tour Stars Heating Up as Florida Swing Approaches
Cavaliers Exposed Again in Loss to Shorthanded Thunder
A Radical NBA Draft Proposal That Could End Tanking for Good
- Olympic Hockey Gold Medal Betting Picks: USA vs. Canada Predictions
- Three MLB Futures Picks to Beat Los Angeles Dodgers in 2026
- UFC Houston Predictions: Strickland vs. Hernandez Betting Picks
- Friday NBA Odds & Best Bets: Feb. 20th Top Basketball Betting Picks
- MLB AL West Future Betting Picks: Totals, Pennant Winner, and More
- College Basketball Thursday Picks: Feb 19th Best Betting Predictions
- Genesis Invitational Best Betting Picks: Scottie Scheffler Headlines Return to Riviera

