Cecil Lysander Coombs (March 18, 1888 - November 25, 1975) was an American Major League Baseball outfielder who played for the Chicago White Sox in 1914.
Coombs began his professional career in 1907, playing for the Shelbyville Queen Citys of the Eastern Illinois League, where he returned the next season.
He had the best year of his career average-wise in 1914, collecting 182 hits in 129 games for the Bay City Beavers, for a .355 batting average.
Coombs split the 1918 season between four teams - the Barons, the Mobile Bears, the Little Rock Travelers and the Toledo Iron Men.
Coombs hit .293 with 30 home runs in 1921 with the Fort Worth Panthers, shattering his former career high of nine, which he set in 1914.
1923 was his final season as a player, and he hit .290 in 127 games split between the Panthers and the Wichita Falls Spudders.