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    Senior Member kylehess10's Avatar
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    Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    I heard an odd story tonight on ESPN about how a Cardinals pitcher named Steve Kline wouldn't wash nor change his hat. Would be an interesting hat to own (would be a great story-teller too).....
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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    Notes: Kline stays down to earth
    Dirty-capped reliever doing better; Bonds, Winn get rest
    By Rich Draper / MLB.com



    MIAMI -- Steve Kline's "dirty hat" tradition continues, although the grime and dirt and sweat is not easily seen on his black Giants cap.

    But it's there, all right, and getting worse by the hour.
    The left-handed reliever wears a gamer cap for a full season -- never cleaned, barely brushed -- to honor his blue-collar family and working stiffs everywhere and because of his superstitious nature that also calls for one undershirt per year and socks worn until his toes poke through.
    That latter stuff is dutifully washed, but those socks are marked "L" and "R" after great outings so he'll be lucky the next time and wear them on the correct feet.
    The Pennsylvania-born Kline says his ancestors were truckers and farmers, with a few coal miners, too. All difficult, sweaty jobs.
    "They come home dirty after a hard day's work, and it's a symbol to my dad and others that I'm working hard, too," said Kline. "I've always done it. Everybody changes their hats left and right, but I decided to wear one hat the whole season. I like to see how bad and smelly it gets at the end of the year.
    "I was a groundhog as a kid, dirty all the time," laughed Kline, saying his current cap is holding up well despite splashes of chew spit and various goops. It looks good for the long haul, although it grew in perspiration content this week with the Florida humidity.
    A proud day while with the St. Louis Cardinals was when the organization held "Dirty Cap Day" to celebrate Kline's habit (affliction?) and gave away 20,000 scruffy hats to fans. "It's a don't-forget-where-I-come-from type deal," said Kline.

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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    Kline has been a journeyman reliever in the major leagues for I believe about ten years now and has pitched for about 7 or 8 different teams. Currently with the Giants.
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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    I would add his hats to my collection in a heartbeat..Nothing like a dirty hat gamer that has been spit on dropped in the dirt had some pine tar added some chew and a few other ingriedents ...That is priceless...

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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    Every team seem to have a guy or two who likes to do this.

    The Mets have reliever Guillermo Mota.
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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    Ah yes, Steve Kline. I haven't heard that name in a while.

    His hat looked like it was dipped in Chromalusion paint (that's the stuff that changes color in different light). It would be red under certain light, then fade to black as he would throw a pitch. It was either hilarious or disgusting.

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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    I used to see Kline all the time in St. Louis. He is very nice and would sign autographs and talk with fans for literally 2 or so hours before every game. I saw him take his hat off and let the kids pass it around spitting on it before the game. Weird but a very good guy in the game.

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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    One tough bat.............
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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    Trot Nixon's hat's were filthy when he was with the Sox

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    Re: Anyone ever hear of Steve Kline??......

    One of my favorite Red Sox here is part of an article about Nixon's caps


    Tina Cervasio, the NESN reporter, gestured at the Red Sox cap sitting atop a box of Trot Nixon's belongings, the cap so discolored by dust and clay and grass stains to make its age indeterminate. What happens, she asked, when a dirt dog no longer needs his cap?


    ``It goes to my dad," said Nixon, referring to the kidney surgeon in North Carolina, Dr. William Nixon, who had once caught Catfish Hunter, the Hall of Famer, and was so instrumental in the grooming of his son as a ballplayer. ``He gets 'em after every year. He's got 'em all lined up. He washes them.

 

 

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