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Chet Lemon Passes Away

By Darragh McDonald | May 8, 2025 at 1:57pm CDT

Former White Sox and Tigers great Chet Lemon has passed away at the age of 70, per an obituary from Jeff Seidel of the Detroit Free Press. A specific cause of death wasn’t listed but Lemon’s ongoing health problems have been previously documented. He was diagnosed with polycythemia vera, a rare blood disorder, while still a player in 1990. The obituary notes that Lemon suffered a series of clots and at least 13 strokes over the years. That led to at least 300 hospital visits in the past 30 years and left Lemon unable to walk or talk.

Lemon was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1955 but he and his family moved to Los Angeles six months later. He grew up in L.A. and played ball at John C. Fremont High School. He was drafted out of that school by the Athletics in 1972.

In June of 1975, still in the minor leagues, Lemon and Dave Hamilton were traded to the Chicago White Sox for Stan Bahnsen and Skip Pitlock. Lemon made his major league debut with Chicago late that year, getting into nine games. He got a more proper debut in 1976, playing 132 games for the Sox as the regular center fielder, a new position for him since he was an infielder in the minors. He didn’t do too much at the plate that year, with a .246 batting average and only four home runs, but the move to the grass seemed to work out well as he only made three errors all season long.

An offensive breakout emerged in 1977, as Lemon hit .273 with 19 home runs that year. He would carry that kind of production over into subsequent seasons, getting selected to the All-Star team in 1978 and ’79.

Ahead of the 1982 season, he was traded to the Tigers for Steve Kemp. In Detroit, he was shifted to right field for one season but was moved back to center in 1983. He continued to provide quality defense up the middle while hitting about 20 homers annually. In that era of Tiger baseball, Lemon was part of a core that also included Alan Trammell, Lou Whitaker, Kirk Gibson, Willie Hernández, Jack Morris and many others.

In 1984, Lemon hit exactly 20 long balls, drove in 76 runs and scored 77, making his third All-Star team in the process. The Tigers went 104-58 that year, dominating the American League East, finishing 15 games ahead of the second-place Blue Jays. Lemon would only hit .167/.219/.167 in the playoffs but the Tigers nonetheless cruised through the postseason, sweeping the Royals in the ALCS with a 3-0 victory in the final year before the league championships went to a best-of-seven format. They then beat the Padres 4-1 in the World Series.

Lemon would continue producing in roughly the same fashion through the rest of the decade. As mentioned, he was diagnosed with his condition in 1990. He kept playing that year but battled multiple injuries and hit only five home runs in what eventually turned out to be his final season.

In total, his playing career consisted of 1,988 games and 7,872 plate appearances. He recorded 1,875 hits, including 215 home runs. He stole 58 bases, scored 973 runs and drove in 884. He was considered an excellent defensive center fielder. He made three All-Star teams and won a World Series ring. He spent most of his post-playing days coaching young players, including the creation of the Chet Lemon Foundation, which strives to “empower the next generation of athletes through scholarship opportunities, while also championing stroke and aphasia awareness … and providing crucial resources and support to those affected by stroke and aphasia,” per the foundation’s web site.

We at MLBTR join the baseball world in sending our condolences to Lemon’s family, friends, fans and everyone else mourning him at this time.

Photo courtesy of Junfu Han, Imagn Images.

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  1. tigers182

    1 week ago

    RIP to a good man

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  2. HiredGun23

    1 week ago

    RIP Lem…you were a heckuva ball player!!!

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  3. This one belongs to the Reds

    1 week ago

    I remember Chet. Dang. RIP.

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  4. olmtiant

    1 week ago

    Loved Chet, a fan favorite at old Comiskey park… Rip Chet…

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  5. For Love of the Game

    1 week ago

    Great memories of Chet patrolling centerfield in old Tiger Stadium. It was sad to read reports of his health downturn in recent years. At least your suffering is over. RIP.

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    • ChetLemonaid

      6 days ago

      🙁

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  6. mlb fan

    1 week ago

    There’s baseball literally every single day of the week(year round) in heaven. And no blackouts. R.I.P

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    • Larry Brown's crank

      1 week ago

      you dont know that

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      • mlb fan

        1 week ago

        “Don’t know that”..If you actually respected and understood the culture of other people, you’d already know that 3 out of every 4 people on planet earth pray to one God or another every morning, noon or night.

        People like you, that spit on, insult, question and demean the culture of others are becoming very few and far between

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        • roob

          1 week ago

          Just because some people believe in fantasy doesn’t make it the slightest bit real.

          And, it doesn’t matter if it’s 12 people or 12 million. It’s still completely fabricated by man as a means to control people and have power over people.

          Sorry to spoil your belief in Santa but I respect your right to believe it.

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        • Thesecondjamie

          1 week ago

          Not the time my friend.

          RIP Chet

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        • mlb fan

          1 week ago

          “Believe in fantasy”…What do people like you worship? Hollywood celebrities? Corporate MSM?

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          1 week ago

          mlbfan, maybe better to not engage the trollers?

          This is an article about Chet Lemon’s passing.

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        • bronyaur

          1 week ago

          Perhaps a person’s obituary is not the ideal place for being an internet edgelord.

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        • NoNeckWilliams

          6 days ago

          “Just because some people believe in fantasy doesn’t make it the slightest bit real.”

          That’s why intelligent people reject your delusional nonsense.

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    • troy

      1 week ago

      Chet was one of Jehovahs Witnesses (as is Lou Whitaker) they don’t believe in a heavenly reward after death.

      He is in Gods memory now.

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    • Larry Brown's crank

      1 week ago

      I’ll clarify: i doubt there’s baseball in heaven. and who knows how long a day lasts there? to each his own when it comes to faith

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  7. Unclemike1526

    1 week ago

    Ah fond memories of the Cheetah. He and Ralph Garr and Claudell Washington was an interesting and fast OF. I still remember being in a box seat near the Sox on deck circle when Garr tried to turn a single into a triple and got thrown out by 20 feet. Claudell walked up to the Cheetah and he said to Claudell, ” Who taught Ralphie how to run Claudell”? And Claudell said ” No idea man”. Still makes me laugh. RIP man.

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    • olmtiant

      1 week ago

      Uncle, great story man… was cool to get there early for BP.. Chet was always cool tossing up balls to kids in LF and throwing a few into CF… when they moved fence ..

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    • GarryHarris

      1 week ago

      Our memories fade… Ralph Garr was known as The Road Runner. I know someone was called Cheatah but I can’t remember who. Incidentally, Garr didn’t walk, had that high effort upper cut swing and wasn’t a great defender. Otherwise, we’d be talking about him in the conversations about great leadoff hitters.

      Chet Lemon was sometimes referred to as The Jet with the ChiSox. Lemon bulked up a bit and lost that blazing speed he possessed his first couple years.

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  8. Logjammer D'Baggagecling

    1 week ago

    Rest in Paradise Mr Chet Lemon

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  9. stuart schlotterbeck

    1 week ago

    R.I.P. Chet.

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  10. all in the suit that you wear

    1 week ago

    RIP

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  11. MacKinnon

    1 week ago

    Growing up, I never cheered for the Tigers or White Sox, but I always admired Chet Lemon. One of those rare and wonderful players whose head was always in the game and who did everything right.

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  12. Senioreditor

    1 week ago

    Chet was the kind of player every winning team needs.

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  13. Old York

    1 week ago

    He created a lot of runs during his career.

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    • Charlie III

      1 week ago

      And prevented them too. Odd he never won a GG patrolling that huge CF.

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  14. TheMan 3

    1 week ago

    I vividly remember Chet Lemon. He was an all around good baseball player
    My condolences to his family

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  15. Mendoza Line 215

    1 week ago

    RIP Chet Lemon.
    Seems to me that you always had a smile on your face.
    Condolences to your family,.

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  16. Mr. McNasty

    1 week ago

    “Great”?

    The words great + MLB player is reserved for Hall of Famers,

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    • Charlie III

      1 week ago

      55 career BWAR is pretty great.

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    • arby58

      1 week ago

      I just looked it up – ‘Hall of Fame’ is not listed as a synonym for great. ‘He was a great guy’ the same as ‘he was a Hall of Fame guy?’ Nope, not the same.

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    • nowheredan

      1 week ago

      First of all, what an unnecessary d-bag comment, congrats. Secondly, give me Chet Lemon over Harold Baines all day every day.

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    • Palehosed85

      1 week ago

      Stop it.

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    • Tigers3232

      1 week ago

      @McNasty “Greatest” or “All Time Great” is usually reserved for HOFers. Chet Lemon was a great baseball player and a favorite of many Tigers fan.

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  17. Monkey’s Uncle

    1 week ago

    Aw man, this one hurts. As a Pirates fan I didn’t get to see too much National League ball as a kid, but I knew I loved Chet the Jet. He remains a favorite in my Strat o Matic leagues to this day. Good player with a great passion for the game. R I P

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  18. Rockies bad 2

    1 week ago

    Saw him play with the Denver Bears in the American Association in 1975 when they won the Western Division. He played third base, Lamar Johnson was at first and Tony LaRussa was the shortstop. He was a standout even then. RIP Chet.

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    • olmtiant

      1 week ago

      A Lamar Johnson throw in.. was fun following WS back then.. Richie Zisk, Eric soderholm, ah memories..

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  19. jerseyjohn

    1 week ago

    A great pre steroids CF. I have many of his cards in my collection. God’s blessing to Chet and his loved ones.

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  20. phillies1993

    1 week ago

    He was a far better player than I realized, averaged 4.5 WAR a season for 12 years from 1977 to 1988. R.I.P.

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  21. ArmyAce

    1 week ago

    Watched him play at old Comiskey park when I was a kid when he was able all they had going for them… besides the short pants experiment.

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    • olmtiant

      1 week ago

      Fun times… I just heard bringing back Nancy Faust to a few Sunday games this year!!!

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 week ago

        There’s a dude who wrote a book about the old Comiskey park, memories from the 70s and 80s. He was doing a tour of suburban libraries. Lo and behold- the mild mannered lady sitting next to us was….one Nancy Faust! Took time to chat. She’s still a fan!

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        • olmtiant

          1 week ago

          So awesome!! She was the best!!!

          Reply
  22. HalosHeavenJJ

    1 week ago

    Oh man. RIP.

    We’re losing a great generation of ballplayers.

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  23. Palehosed85

    1 week ago

    On the one hand it’s a sad day, because we lost one of the greats of Southside ball. On the other hand though, he had to fight through so much and I cannot even begin to fathom how excruciating it must have been. I’m glad that he’s at peace. Long live The Southside Hitmen!!

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  24. Rsox

    1 week ago

    I never got to see him play but i did have his 1991 Fleer Baseball card (the ones that looked like they were designed on a legal pad of paper)

    R.I.P. Chet

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  25. jorge78

    1 week ago

    RIP Chet…..

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  26. TroyVan

    1 week ago

    Every time I hear Chet Lemon, I hear Ernie Harwell saying “Chester Lemon”. He was in CF my entire childhood. RIP

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  27. Fred K. Burke

    1 week ago

    RIP Mr. Lemon. Peace be with you and your family. One of my many favorites from the days of the South Side Hit Men. Those were glorious days. To me anyway. Lots of good memories. All those players were interesting characters. Throw in Bill Veeck with those marketing antics along with Harry Caray and Jimmy Piersall. Man, fun times.

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    • avenger65

      1 week ago

      Harry and Jimmy…Best broadcast team ever.

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      • Fred K. Burke

        1 week ago

        That they were avenger65. They were also outrageous, hilarious, totally off the cuff and brutally honest. No way broadcasters can get away anywhere near to what those two guys got away with in today’s time. It was must see TV.

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  28. wileycoyote56

    1 week ago

    Bless you Chet, you were a true gentleman👍

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  29. Gwynning

    1 week ago

    RIP Mr. Lemon. Love the lead-in pic! Condolences to his friends and family. ❤️

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  30. GarryHarris

    1 week ago

    In 1977, Chet Lemon was one of only 5 CFs in the history of MLB to have over 500 PO in a season. The other CFs are listed below:

    1928 Taylor Douthit
    1948 Dom DiMaggio
    1980 Dwayne Murphy
    1949, 51, 56, 57 Richie Ashburn

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  31. DanielDannyDano

    1 week ago

    Chet Lemon could go get it. He still holds the American League single season record for put-outs by a CF. with 509. Chet was the real deal! RIP

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  32. dano62

    1 week ago

    He covered a lot of holy ground in that beautiful Tiger Stadium- RIP Chet!

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  33. letitbelowenstein

    1 week ago

    Darn good player and his career stats aren’t really that much different than Andrew McCutcheon. Plus, Chet got a ring. RIP.

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  34. 84LeFlore

    1 week ago

    RIP Chet. Great player, better person.

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  35. MPrck

    1 week ago

    R.I.P CHET LEMON !!!!!! 35-5 ALL THE WAY IN 84.

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  36. coocoo20

    1 week ago

    R I P number 44. Thanks for all the memories

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  37. Marqueef Grissom

    1 week ago

    heavily overshadowed by trammel and whitaker, Lemon was also an incredible play that is in the hall of very good!

    #21 Center Outfielder based on JAWS with a 55 WAR

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  38. ThonolansGhost

    1 week ago

    One of my favorite players when I was a kid. R.I.P.

    3
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  39. MikeBSoxFan

    1 week ago

    I was born and raise on the south side of Chicago in 1965, and my favorite memories were from the South Side Hitmen of the late 70’s. Chet was a big part of that and I have his autograph from one day at the park. Class act all the way around, RIP Chet.

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  40. lukentroy

    1 week ago

    When I was a teenager, I played AAU baseball and we played against his team that he coached the Orlando Juice. His son was on the team if I recall correctly. I remember the limited interactions I had with him and he was always super nice. I never knew about his health issues, can’t imagine how tough he was to withstand all that. His family must have been tough too. Rest in Peace and I hope his family finds peace as well.

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  41. LordD99

    1 week ago

    An underrated player when it comes to discussing top CF’ers of the last half century.

    Condolences to his family, friends and fans.

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  42. leftykoufax

    1 week ago

    So sorry to hear Chet had such bad health problems. RIP to a fine ballplayer.

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  43. gotigers68

    1 week ago

    One of my favorite Tigers ! I remember him as a very good hitter, and an even better centerfielder ! Such a nice and eloquent man, he was a major reason why the Tigers were “tough up the middle”, on their run to the 1984 World Series title !
    You’ll be missed Chester !! Rest in Peace !

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  44. Motor City Beach Bum

    1 week ago

    RIP Chet. Loved watching you play.

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  45. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 week ago

    RIP to one of the fan faves on the South Side and Detroit. Our neighbor named her cat after the fleet footed one. We’d hear her calling “Chester! Chester! late at night

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  46. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 week ago

    Sad.

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  47. Tigers3232

    1 week ago

    RIP Chet, an entire generation of baseball fans in Detroit were huge fans of yours. As well as you were like a cult hero for many synonymous with the 80s Tigers.

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  48. casualfan

    1 week ago

    RIP
    A really, really good player. Definitely a candidate to play CF on the HOVG team. Not quite Jim Edmonds(who’d probably start on the HOVG team as the CF) or Kenny Lofton(who does deserve to be in the HOF) good, but just a super player on both sides of the ball.

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  49. Robrock30

    1 week ago

    RIP Chet Lemon who I remember playing CF for the White Sox while Chet Walker played for the Bulls.

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  50. Mdsavage

    1 week ago

    As a non Tigers fan he was always a favorite of mine. I once saw him on This Week in Baseball saying he had used the same glove since High School. After that I used the same glove from 8th grade until my late 20s when it finally just gave out. Thank you for the memories Chet you will be missed

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