Max Patkin

Max Patkin

Max Patkin (January 10, 1920October 30, 1999) was an American baseball player and clown, best known as the Clown Prince of Baseball (a play on "Crown Prince").

Patkin was the third "officially" crowned Clown Prince of Baseball, after Al Schacht and Jackie Price, though that sobriquet has also been applied to St. Louis Browns third baseman Arlie Latham among others. Patkin performed for 51 years as a baseball clown.

Career

After an arm injury curtailed his minor league career, Patkin joined the Navy during World War II.

Stationed in Hawaii in 1944, Patkin was pitching for a service team, and Joe DiMaggio homered off the lanky right-hander. In mock anger, Patkin threw his glove down then followed DiMaggio around the bases, much to the delight of the fansand a career was born.[1]

Later in the 1940s, Patkin was hired as a coach by Bill Veeck and the Cleveland Indians. After Veeck sold the team in 1949, Patkin began barnstorming around the country.

As a barnstormer, Patkin played minor league stadiums throughout the United States and Canada. He had a face seemingly made of rubber that could make a thousand shapes. He was rail thin and wore a baggy uniform with a question mark (?) on the back in place of a number, and a ballcap that was always askew. While some derided his act as corny, he became a beloved figure in baseball circles, further enhanced by an appearance (as himself) in the film Bull Durham.

Patkin estimated he made more than 4,000 appearances. On July 20, 1969, he played to a crowd of four in Great Falls, Montana as most fans were home watching Neil Armstrong land on the moon. Between 1944 and 1993, he did not miss an appearance.

Patkin was named King of Baseball at the 1988 Baseball Winter Meetings in Atlanta, GA.

Patkin retired from clowning in 1995. He died in 1999, at age 79, in Paoli, Pennsylvania of an aneurysm.

Chuck Brodsky, the folksinger and Baseball balladeer, has written a song, "Gone to Heaven", about Max. It appeared on his 2000 release, "Last of the Old Time", and was later collected on his 2002 album, "The Baseball Ballads".

Additionally, there was a song performed by blues artist Watermelon Slim honoring Patkin (1998) entitled "Max the Baseball Clown" (Album: No Paid Holidays).

(REFhttp://www.watermelonslim.com/index.asp)

References

  1. ^ Goldstein, Richard (November 1, 1999). "Max Patkin, 79, Clown Prince of Baseball". New York Times. pB8. http://www.nytimes.com/1999/11/01/sports/max-patkin-79-clown-prince-of-baseball.html. Retrieved July 14, 2009. 

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