I find people with weird names particularly interesting and this is certainly not the first blog posting I’ve written concerning weird names but while I was stumbling around through my collection I had to stop and take a second look at DeWayne Buice.
The card front features a skinny Mr. Buice immediately after throwing a pitch in the general direction of some unknown batter. His face features a Ned Flanders mustache bristling in anticipation of his friend the catcher coming out to say hi and maybe patting his butt gently.
Anyway, I did a little research on DeWayne like I normally do when I feature a player’s card on my blog and found this interesting tidbit on the Baseball-Reference.com bullpen wiki page for DeWayne Buice.
Buice was in Southern California one evening in November 1987 looking for a Chinese restaurant in the area, after wandering around the neighborhood without much luck, he went into a baseball card store called “The Upper Deck” to ask the owner about the restaurant. The owner recognized Buice and offered a 12% ownership stake in his baseball card company he was trying to start, if Buice would get him in touch with MLBPA. The company he started was called Upper Deck. Buice entered into a four year contract with the company. After the strike in 1994, Upper Deck gave Buice six more years of ownership. Between 1988 and 1998, Buice earned $15 million because he couldn’t find a Chinese restaurant.
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