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Myron Noodleman

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One of his signature skits, titled "Dueling Signals," was performed to music with a player or coach. It started with Myron flashing a baseball coach's signal and was answered by his skit partner. The signals kept coming faster and faster until there was nothing left to do but break into some
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contemporary dance moves mixed with a little do-as-I-do. When each routine was over, Myron would go into the stands and circulate among the fans, providing impromptu comedy. He would help himself to a spectator's seat, refreshments, and even girlfriend.
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characters of the 1960s: he could be manic and disruptive one moment, and patiently pantomimic the next. Between innings he performed sketches that involved players, umpires, groundskeepers and sometimes fans.
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in 1994, and honed his act through years of touring. Every summer performed at over 60 to 70 baseball parks across North America. He was the celebrity attraction to numerous Nerd Night promotions.
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Hader's performances as Myron Noodleman began when he showed up at a school football game in the late-1980s dressed in full nerd regalia. After a few more trials, he hired an agent, attended the
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has yet to recognize Noodleman as heir to the Max Patkin legacy, though as of 2006 no rival claimant has disputed the title.
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In November 2004, Myron Noodleman was bestowed the title "Clown Prince of Baseball" by baseball administrator
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Since 2004, he was billed as the fifth "Clown Prince of Baseball", following
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Hader died on November 1, 2017, at age 59, due to effects of sinus cancer.
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Rick Hader was the brother of screenwriter Matt Hader and the uncle of
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fan, and a high school math teacher and football coach at
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in a ceremony at the Mike Veeck Promotional Seminar at
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Myron Noodleman holding a large glove
Evanston, Illinois
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Max Patkin
clown
Minor League Baseball
Arlie Latham
Al Schacht
Jackie Price
Max Patkin
Bill Hader
Chicago Cubs
Union High School
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Baseball Winter Meetings
Jerry Lewis
Roland Hemond
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Chicago White Sox
Bill Veeck
Max Patkin
Hall of Fame
"Myron Noodleman Got His Big Break at Dukes Game"
Albuquerque Journal
"Clowning around is this guy's game: Hader offers a little bit of Jerry Lewis, Groucho Marx with baseball laughs."
The Virginian-Pilot



"Myron Noodleman Becomes Clown Prince of Baseball"

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