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Hrabosky became a Cardinals fan favorite for his antics on the mound. When entering a game, he would turn his back to the batter, walk towards second base, vigorously rub the ball between his palms several times, take a deep breath, and pound the ball into his mitt. He then stormed back to the mound and stared down the batter; although the home crowd would roar in delight, most batters were not fond of the routine.

Hrabosky led the National League in saves in 1975 with 22 (a career-best) en route to winning The Sporting News “NL Fireman of the Year” award.[4] He had a career-high in wins, posting a 13–3 record with an ERA of 1.67.

Early in his career with the Cardinals, Hrabosky enhanced his menacing appearance with long hair and a horseshoe moustache. When Vern Rapp became Cardinals manager in 1977, he imposed a grooming code on the players; Hrabosky cut his hair and shaved the moustache despite his vehement opposition. He explained, “Relief pitching is 75 per cent mental. How am I going to scare hell out of the hitters with my new image? How am I going to convince them I’m a dangerous madman if I look like a golf-pro? I’ve never been blessed with great ability. My mystique was what made me successful.”[5] The enmity between Hrabosky and Rapp persisted throughout the season and included the former being suspended on May 21 for what Cardinals management stated as “rank insubordination.”[6][7]

Perhaps Hrabosky’s most memorable performance came in 1977 during an ABC Monday Night Baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds on May 9. In the top of the ninth with the game tied at 5–5, Hrabosky allowed the first three hitters (all left-handed: Ken Griffey, Joe Morgan, and Dan Driessen) to reach base and load the bases. As the Redbirds home crowd roared, Hrabosky went into his “Mad Hungarian” routine and proceeded to strike out right-handed power hitters George Foster, Johnny Bench, and Bob Bailey. The Cardinals went on to win 6–5 on a Ted Simmons home run in the tenth inning.
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Hrabosky became a Cardinals fan favorite for his antics on the mound. When entering a game, he would turn his back to the batter, walk towards second base, vigorously rub the ball between his palms several times, take a deep breath, and pound the ball into his mitt. He then stormed back to the mound and stared down the batter; although the home crowd would roar in delight, most batters were not fond of the routine. Hrabosky led the National League in saves in 1975 with 22 (a career-best) en route to winning The Sporting News “NL Fireman of the Year” award.[4] He had a career-high in wins, posting a 13–3 record with an ERA of 1.67. Early in his career with the Cardinals, Hrabosky enhanced his menacing appearance with long hair and a horseshoe moustache. When Vern Rapp became Cardinals manager in 1977, he imposed a grooming code on the players; Hrabosky cut his hair and shaved the moustache despite his vehement opposition. He explained, “Relief pitching is 75 per cent mental. How am I going to scare hell out of the hitters with my new image? How am I going to convince them I’m a dangerous madman if I look like a golf-pro? I’ve never been blessed with great ability. My mystique was what made me successful.”[5] The enmity between Hrabosky and Rapp persisted throughout the season and included the former being suspended on May 21 for what Cardinals management stated as “rank insubordination.”[6][7] Perhaps Hrabosky’s most memorable performance came in 1977 during an ABC Monday Night Baseball game against the Cincinnati Reds on May 9. In the top of the ninth with the game tied at 5–5, Hrabosky allowed the first three hitters (all left-handed: Ken Griffey, Joe Morgan, and Dan Driessen) to reach base and load the bases. As the Redbirds home crowd roared, Hrabosky went into his “Mad Hungarian” routine and proceeded to strike out right-handed power hitters George Foster, Johnny Bench, and Bob Bailey. The Cardinals went on to win 6–5 on a Ted Simmons home run in the tenth inning.

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