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Richard J. "Rick" Kaminski (1944–2011) was a printer,
real estate agent A real estate agent or real estate broker is a person who represents sellers or buyers of real estate or real property. While a broker may work independently, an agent usually works under a licensed broker to represent clients. Brokers and agen ...
, and stadium food
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. Kaminski is best remembered as "The Peanut Man", a comedic trick-toss expert who used a variety of styles to hurl packages of
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s to customers in the stands of the
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and
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at the games of the
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for more than three decades. Kaminski practiced his unique art from the time of the team's entry into the ranks of
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in 1977 until the time of his death, during which time he became one of the informal public faces of the franchise.


Biography


Early years

Kaminski was born in
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, in 1944.Susan Gilmore
"Rick Kaminski, Mariners' Amazing 'Peanut Man,' Dies,"
''Seattle Times'', July 27, 2011.
Kaminski attended King's Garden, a private Christian school in North Seattle before graduating from Seattle's Lincoln High School, Class of 1962.Joe Veyera
"Mariners' 'Peanut Man' Had Shoreline Connection Rick Kaminski was a King's and Shoreline Community College Student,"
''Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Patch'', July 28, 2011.
In high school Kaminski was a right-handed pitcher on the baseball team — an athletic assignment that would train him well for future endeavors. Kaminski was a veteran of the
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during the
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. Following his return from his stint in the Army, Kaminski returned to his native Seattle and enrolled at
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, located just north of the city. There he was elected class president in 1973.


Career

In 1977, Seattle was granted a new franchise and team by
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to replace the departed
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, eight years before, who played the 1969 baseball season here before departing to become the
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. Kaminski, who was working as a printer with designs on becoming an attorney in the future, took a part-time job as a food vendor in the stands of the King County Stadium for the new franchise, the
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.Tyler Soper
"Mariners to Pay Tribute to 'The Peanut Man,'"
MLB.com, July 28, 2011.
Kaminski began his storied career as a stadium hawker selling
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— one of the more lucrative sales tasks for the commissioned vendors.Jon Wells, "RIP Rick Kaminski, 1944-2011: Peanut Man was 'Nuts' About His Work", ''The Grand Salami'', vol. 16, no. 6 (September 2011), pp. 4-5. However, due to competing periodically in tennis tournaments, Kaminski missed a number of shifts and was demoted by the stadium concessionaire to selling lower-priced items. Selling each bag of peanuts proved time-consuming, as money was slowly passed from hand to hand, after which the product slowly made the trip in the other direction. In an effort to speed up this process, Kaminski began launching peanut bags through the air to his customers, a technique which proved to be not only faster but which entertained the crowd, boosting sales. Speeding up the process further, in later years Kaminski frequently made use of a
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into which was cut a slit for the insertion of cash for the aerial completion of financial transactions. Over time Kaminski developed a repertoire of fancier and even-more-entertaining throws, made with such flair and prowess that his tosses were occasionally documented on
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's nightly highlight reels. He was known not only for his uncanny accuracy but also for a steady stream of humorous banter which he exchanged with fans. Kaminski's trademark peanut toss was a behind-the-back line drive thrown for distance with velocity — with a Mariners scout clocking one such Kaminski throw at 72 miles per hour with a
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. Other Kaminski creations included the "Sky Bag", the "Curve Bag", the "Long Bomb", and the "No-Look Behind The Back." Despite his more prominent career tossing peanuts to tens of thousands of hungry fans, Kaminski worked also as a Seattle real estate broker. When asked about his need to pursue such a side gig by one Kingdome fan in the late 1980s, Rick chortled, "A man can't live on peanuts alone."Testimony of YouTube User Madcapper6, 2008
Video comments section


Death and legacy

Kaminski died July 26, 2011, in Seattle of a
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.KOMO Staff
"Legendary Seattle Mariners Vendor 'Rick the Peanut Guy' Dies,"
KOMO-TV (Seattle), July 27, 2011.
Kaminski's career was remembered at the time of his death in a statement by Mariners president Chuck Armstrong, who recalled: The root of Kaminski's iconic status was analyzed by one Safeco denizen: Kaminski's death was marked by the team with a moment of silence prior to the playing of the
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at the July 29, 2011, Mariners game against the visiting
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. Following this brief memorial, Mariners vendors further paid tribute to Kaminski by hurling ceremonial bags of peanuts into the crowd. Kaminski memorabilia was displayed by the team in its baseball museum and hall of fame at Safeco Field for the duration of the 2011 campaign.


Footnotes


External links

* , Uploaded May 9, 2009. * , Uploaded July 28, 2011. —Musical tribute. * , Uploaded October 20, 2007. —Surrealist early 1980s TV ad featuring real-life vendors Rick Kaminski and "Bill the Beerman" Scott. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kaminski, Rick 1944 births 2011 deaths People from Seattle Deaths from intracranial aneurysm