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Michael Bryant Maksudian (born May 28, 1966) is an American former professional baseball catcher. He spent 1992 with the Toronto Blue Jays, 1993 with the
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, and 1994 with the
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of Major League Baseball (MLB). In 41 career at-bats, he collected 9 hits and 6 RBIs. He was famous for consuming insects in the Jays' bullpen during his time as a backup catcher. Maksudian attended Parsippany High School and University of South Alabama.The Baseball Cube
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with the Falmouth Commodores of the
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1966 births Living people American expatriate baseball players in Canada American sportspeople of Armenian descent Baseball players from Illinois Cardenales de Lara players American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela Chicago Cubs players Edmonton Trappers players Falmouth Commodores players Iowa Cubs players Knoxville Blue Jays players Major League Baseball catchers Major League Baseball first basemen Miami Miracle players Minnesota Twins players Morris Titans baseball players Parsippany High School alumni People from Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey Portland Beavers players South Alabama Jaguars baseball players South Bend White Sox players Sportspeople from Belleville, Illinois Sportspeople from Morris County, New Jersey St. Lucie Mets players Syracuse Chiefs players Tampa White Sox players Toronto Blue Jays players {{US-baseball-catcher-1960s-stub