Lee Warren has written five books and hundreds of articles for various magazines, newspapers, and websites.
He is also an editor for WinePress Publishing; he critiques manuscripts for The Christian Communicator Service; he's on-staff with CLASSeminars; he owns Christian Manuscript Editing Services; and he teaches at writers' conferences.
When he's not behind the keyboard, you can find him hanging out in coffee shops with friends, listening to music on his iPod, watching baseball or tennis, or relaxing in his recliner with a good novel and his cat Latte.
He is also an editor for WinePress Publishing; he critiques manuscripts for The Christian Communicator Service; he's on-staff with CLASSeminars; he owns Christian Manuscript Editing Services; and he teaches at writers' conferences.
When he's not behind the keyboard, you can find him hanging out in coffee shops with friends, listening to music on his iPod, watching baseball or tennis, or relaxing in his recliner with a good novel and his cat Latte.
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Lee's Latest News and Articles:
"Pujols: More than the Game" Book Review for The Pathway
ST. LOUIS—To baseball fans outside of St. Louis, Albert Pujols seems too good to be true. The Dominican’s offensive numbers are borderline absurd.
As Sports Illustrated writer Joe Posnanski points out in the foreword of the soon to be released Thomas Nelson biography entitled Pujols: More than the Game by Tim Ellsworth and Scott Lamb, Pujols has more home runs than Babe Ruth, more hits than Pete Rose, more RBIs than Hank Aaron and more runs than Rickey Henderson did at the same age. [Continue]
As Sports Illustrated writer Joe Posnanski points out in the foreword of the soon to be released Thomas Nelson biography entitled Pujols: More than the Game by Tim Ellsworth and Scott Lamb, Pujols has more home runs than Babe Ruth, more hits than Pete Rose, more RBIs than Hank Aaron and more runs than Rickey Henderson did at the same age. [Continue]
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Feature

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NASCAR drivers have a lot on their minds as they maneuver
their cars around racetracks, hitting speeds of just over 200 mph on
occasion. They wonder where their competition is on the track. They wonder if
their cars will handle well enough to make the next turn without them
spinning out or wrecking a fellow competitor... [Continue]
Trevor Bayne Feature

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KANSAS CITY, Kansas (BP) – Trevor Bayne barely looks old enough to drive a car on the highway, but the 19-year-old has been turning heads on the race track in 2010. Driving for Diamond-Waltrip Racing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, he has racked up 10 top 10s this season and is ... [Continue]
Michael McDowell Feature
KANSAS CITY, Kansas (BP) – NASCAR driver Michael McDowell has become known for one thing – his horrifying 2008 crash during qualifying at Texas Motor Speedway, in which his car slammed head first into the wall ... [Continue]
Dayton Moore Feature
OMAHA, Neb. (BP) – Dayton Moore called it the toughest challenge in all of sports when he was named the general manager of the Kansas City Royals in 2006. ...[Continue]
Gil Martin Feature
KANSAS CITY, Kansas (BP) – As a crew chief in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series who has been around for a while, Gil Martin is accustomed to pressure, changes within the organization he works for and sometimes even difficult moral dilemmas. [Continue]
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Lee is covering the Omaha Royals, the College World Series and all things baseball for Omaha Baseball 360. Check out the coverage as he writes game summaries, offers opinion pieces, provides breaking news about the team and interviews players and people in the know. Don't forget to subscribe when you visit the site! You can also follow Lee's tweets about baseball in Omaha.
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