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Jim Kern
Nickname(s): Emu
Born: 1949

RHP 1974-86 Indians , Rangers,

Jim Kern's Teammates

  • All-Star in 1977-79

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The eccentric, intelligent 6'5" prankster was nicknamed Emu because he looked and acted like a big bird. Kern and Sparky Lyle, in the Rangers' bullpen for two seasons, were known as Craziness, Inc. for their antics and off-the-field misadventures. Kern was hit in the mouth with a throw from his catcher while watching a foul ball in Texas in August 1980. He fell backward off the mound, suffering a concussion. The temporary amnesia he reportedly suffered may have been the result of an opportunistic sense of humor.
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His overpowering fastball and lunatic reputation made him an intimidating short reliever; he averaged 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings, 1976-79, when he won 41 games and saved 75. Though he lost an AL-high 10 in relief for Cleveland in 1977, he turned it around in 1979 with Texas, where he was 13-5 with 29 saves and a 1.57 ERA, earning him Fireman of the Year cohonors with Mike Marshall. That was his last effective season, as he injured his elbow in 1980. Unhappy in Cincinnati, Kern forced the Reds to trade him in 1982 by regrowing his scraggly beard, breaking the Reds' unwritten "no facial hair" rule. (BC)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
» February 10, 1982: The Mets agree to a new 5-year contract with slugging OF George Foster, completing a trade that sends pitchers Jim Kern and Greg Harris and C Alex Trevino to the Reds. Foster will fizzle in New York, as will the Reds new players.

» August 23, 1982: After days after challenging the Reds "no facial hair" policy, P Jim Kern finds himself a member of the Chicago White Sox. The Reds receive Wade Rowdon and OF Leo Garcia.