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===Montreal Expos=== Lee was traded at the end of 1978 to the Montreal Expos for [[Stan Papi]], a utility infielder. Lee bade farewell to Boston by saying, "Who wants to be with a team that will go down in history alongside the [[1964 Philadelphia Phillies season|'64 Phillies]] and the [[Six-Day War|'67 Arabs?]]" Lee won 16 games for the Expos in 1979 while being named ''[[Sporting News|The Sporting News]]'' National League Left Hander of the Year (over Philadelphia's [[Steve Carlton]]). His professional career ended in 1982, when he was released by the Expos after staging a one-game walkout as a protest over [[1982 Montreal Expos season|Montreal's]] decision to release second baseman and friend [[Rodney Scott (baseball)|Rodney Scott]].
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