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I’m MLB Hall of Famer who famously drank 73 beers on single flight and ate chicken before every game

Beer, chicken and baseball, a combination nearly as American as the red, white and blue.

And the man who perfected all three is legendary MLB Hall of Famer Wade Boggs, whose story was immortalized on 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.'

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Boggs made his name with the Boston Red SoxCredit: Getty

He played 18 seasons in the league, with a personality that was as big as his appetite for chicken and beer.

Legend has it, Boggs once drank 73 beers on a single flight from Boston to Los Angeles.

According to the man himself.

Comedian Bert Kreischer had Boggs on his podcast, 'Bertcast', where the Hall of Famer explained himself and told the legendary tale.

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"We’re leaving Boston, Sunday day game and we're leaving Boston and we're flying to LA," Boggs said.

"So you pack some roadies to the airport and you got them in your case. Depending on traffic you don't want to leave yourself short.

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"So you get on the plane and I was playing blackjack with some other players and was taking a couple sips... I'll take another one, I'm dealing, take a couple sips, take another one.

"I was two-sipping beers and we're probably over Nebraska or somewhere like that and the card game is going well, and one of the players looks at me and goes, 'Boggsy, you realize you had like 51 beers.'

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"I go, 'Really didn't seem like it.' Okay all right cool, he says we’ve still got another hour to go. I said well let's see how many we can get then.

"The final tally was 73."

. “And he said, ‘Charlie, really it was 107.’”

That was the life of Boggs and why he found himself in Cooperstown, New York.

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And if you haven't figured it out by now, Boggs was called "Chicken Man" because he would eat chicken before every game.

No matter what.

Superstitions die hard.

But if you've learned anything reading a little about Boggs, it's that a balanced diet of chicken and beer will probably get you in the Hall of Fame.

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Or maybe not. Probably not.

After all, there was only one Boggs.

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