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Former Expos pitcher Bill ‘Spaceman’ Lee bidding to become next Vermont governor

FILE- Montreal Expos lefthander Bill (Spaceman) Lee fires to home plate against the Chicago Cubs, April 16, 1979 in Montreal.
FILE- Montreal Expos lefthander Bill (Spaceman) Lee fires to home plate against the Chicago Cubs, April 16, 1979 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)

BURLINGTON, Vt. – A former Major League Baseball player is running for governor in Vermont as a member of the Liberty Union party, which bills itself as nonviolent and socialist.

Bill “Spaceman” Lee tells WCAX-TV voters will “need umbrellas” if he’s elected, because “it’s going to be raining dollars,” referring to money trickling down from the wealthy.

Lee pitched for the Boston Red Sox from 1969 to 1978. He was a member of the Montreal Expos from 1979 to 1982. He was inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame in 2008.

Lee says he’s a “pragmatic, conservative, forward thinker.” He supports legalizing marijuana, a single-payer health care system and paid family leave.

Party officials say he filed documents to run for governor last week. Four other candidates — including a Google executive — are also vying for the position.

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