Yardbarker
x
Royals legend George Brett wants odd memento from Kauffman Stadium
Hall of Famer George Brett is introduced during the 2023 National Baseball Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

Royals legend George Brett wants odd memento from Kauffman Stadium

Kansas City Royals legend George Brett may be able to have anything he wants from Kauffman Stadium if it is torn down, but he has something specific in mind.

In an interview with KCTV5, Brett said he wants a urinal from Kauffman Stadium. He is adamant that he will get one, even if he needs to "go in the middle of the night" to bring one home.

Brett is easily the greatest player in Royals history. He was a 13-time All-Star, winning the 1980 AL MVP award as he flirted with batting .400 all year. The only player to win a batting title in three different decades, he produced a .305/.369/.487 batting line in his 11,625 plate appearances, hitting 317 homers and 665 doubles while stealing 201 bases. 

He was the fiery leader of the Golden Age of the Royals, willing to mix it up with anyone. His picture in National Geographic inspired Lorde's hit 'Royals.' And who can forget his epic tirade during the Pine Tar Incident?

Brett also has an interesting history of bathroom-related incidents during his playing days. He was forced from Game 2 of the 1980 World Series due to hemorrhoids and underwent a minor surgical procedure to play in Game 3. Brett also discussed soiling his pants during spring training, something he apparently does twice a year.

Given his history, Brett's desire for a urinal from Kauffman Stadium if it is torn down should come as no surprise.

More must-reads:

Customize Your Newsletter

+

Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.