Since 2004, he has been billed as the fifth "Clown Prince of Baseball", following Arlie Latham, Al Schacht, Jackie Price, and Max Patkin.
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After a few more trials, he hired an agent, attended the Baseball Winter Meetings in 1994, and honed his act through years of touring.
He is credited with giving Myron Noodleman his first break, as he was allowed to perform at 8 consecutive Dukes games in the early nineties to practice his craft, after being denied the request to do so at other ballparks.
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