Raymond Richard Lamb (born December 28, 1944) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball for two teams, and a highly regarded commercial sculptor of fantasy miniature figurines.
During college, Ray Lamb was a pitcher for the University of Southern California Trojans, where he wore the number 42.
Lamb wore the jersey for the rest of the season, and pitched very well: in 15 innings of work, he struck out 11, with a 1.80 ERA, earning one loss and one save.
[3] After his baseball career ended, Lamb became a sculptor of miniature lead military figures.
Reviewers gave his works high praise, using phrases like "excellent detail",[5] "amazingly lifelike",[5] "high quality",[5] "expertly inscribed",[6] "a great degree of deeply etched detail",[6] "excellent pieces",[7] and "truly gorgeous".