The making of a clown

Max Patkin

Long before Philadelphia's Phanatic and San Diego's Chicken – the prototypes for today's furball mascots – there is Max Patkin.

Tall man, few teeth, all fun.

Patkin is baseball’s Clown Prince for nearly 50 years.

His official start comes on Harrisburg’s City Island, where 80 years ago today the Cleveland Indians hire Patkin as comic relief for their 1946 exhibition game against the Class B, minor league Harrisburg Senators.

Patkin’s first crowd in Harrisburg is 3,333.

Over the next 47 years, Patkin travels 7 million miles and works more than 4,500 straight games.

The end of the show for Patkin, though, comes in 1993, when a badly sprained ankle forces him to retire at the age of 73.

“I work under a great handicap,” Patkin once says, “I have no talent.”

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