“He’s a fighter — he always has been,” a family spokesperson shared. “Right now, we’re asking everyone to keep Lee in their prayers. Every second matters, and we believe in his strength to pull through this.”
Smith, who saved 478 career games over 18 seasons and earned induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2019, has become an emblem of perseverance both on and off the field. His heart transplant in 2024 — performed after years of cardiac decline — had been hailed as a miraculous comeback story. Smith even appeared at charity events the following year, vowing to “use this second chance to inspire others who are fighting battles they can’t see.”
As word of his condition spread, tributes poured in across the sports world. The Chicago Cubs, the team with which Smith first rose to stardom in the early 1980s, issued a message on social media reading:
“Our thoughts and hearts are with Lee Smith and his loved ones tonight. Once a Cub, always a Cub.”
The St. Louis Cardinals, Smith’s hometown team and the city where he now resides, echoed that sentiment, calling him “a symbol of courage whose strength still inspires generations of players.”
Former teammate Ryne Sandberg, reached for comment, shared:
“Lee wasn’t just a closer — he was a rock for all of us. You always felt safe when he walked out to the mound. I’m praying he finds that same fight again right now.”
The baseball legend’s children, meanwhile, have been staying by his bedside, with one family member reportedly telling local reporters:
“Dad’s spirit hasn’t changed. Even now, he smiles when we tell him stories from his playing days. But this time, it’s tough — really tough.”
The Smith family says they will provide updates “as soon as there is something hopeful to share,” but for now, they’ve asked for privacy and prayers.
Lee Smith’s battle is no longer about saves or strikeouts. It’s about survival — and the unbreakable spirit of a man who once stood tall on every mound he touched, now fighting one more time to keep his heart beating strong.
Tonight, the baseball world isn’t divided by rivalries. It’s united — in prayer, in love, and in gratitude — for Lee Smith.