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For Neal Heaton, there were three levels of hangovers - regular hangovers, whiskey hangovers and "night after a tractor pull" hangovers.
Player: Neal Heaton
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He stressed out about it all night and sure enough, just as he had feared, the donuts were brought out seconds after Paul Reuschel was called away for his photo shoot.
Player: Paul Reuschel
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Whenever the Cleveland Indians pitching staff needed a win in the worst way, they encouraged Ramon Romero to pull out the glove he knew as "mi pupura martillo". Translation: My Purple Hammer
Player: Ramon Romero
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Fischlin was a .320 hitter in the 25 career games he played the night after being pummeled in a bar fight.
Player: Mike Fischlin
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If it were legal, Andy Allanson would hunt humans for sport.
Player: Andy Allanson
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Waits surprised Indians team officials when he requested that his 1983 signing bonus be paid entirely in Bubbalicious.
Player: Rick Waits
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Inspired by the movie Can’t Buy Me Love, Rod Nichols agreed to pay half of his 1988 salary to two unnamed teammates who promised that they could make him “cool”.
Player: Rod Nichols
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Ernie is still kicking himself for not coming up with the nickname "Macho" Camacho.
Player: Ernie Camacho
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Jamie Easterly never understood why people were under the impression that baseball players had lots of sex with groupies.
Player: Jamie Easterly
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In 1982 Carmen Castillo batted a career low .208. It was then that teammates informed him that his hitting was likely to improve if he took the weighted donut off for his actual at-bats.
Player: Carmen Castillo
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On May 30, 1988 Atherton was forced to sit out the game and was disciplined by Indians manager Doc Edwards after eating an entire tube of eye black that he found on the dugout floor.
Player: Keith Atherton
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In 1981, Gorman Thomas was suspended five games after he ripped off the arm of a heckling fan and used it to lay down a succesful sacrifice bunt during the game.
Player: Gorman Thomas
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In 1983, a 9-year-old Indians batboy mistakenly tried on Andre Thornton's glasses and was rendered legally blind in both eyes.
Player: Andre Thornton
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In 1988, during an on-field brawl between the Indians and the Red Sox, Sammy Stewart was beaten mercilessly by both the Red Sox players and his own teammates.
Player: Sammy Stewart