Al Baker
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Position: | Defensive End | ||||||||
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Date of birth: | December 9, 1956 | ||||||||
Place of birth: | Jacksonville, Florida | ||||||||
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College: | Colorado State | ||||||||
NFL draft: | 1978 / Round: 2 / Pick: 40 | ||||||||
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Al "Bubba" Baker (born December 9, 1956 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a former professional American football defensive lineman in the NFL. He was named to three Pro Bowls during his career. He was named 1978 Defensive Rookie of the Year. He would become known as one of the famous anchors of the "Silver Rush."
Baker, a graduate of Weequahic High School in Newark, New Jersey and Colorado State University, was drafted in the second round of the 1978 draft by the Detroit Lions. Listed as 6-6 and 250 pounds, he combined speed and strength.
He made his mark early as he began his NFL career with the Lions with an incredible 23 sacks (an unofficial stat at that time) his rookie year, with five sacks in a single game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This is a team record that still stands today. He played for the Lions for five seasons, starting 66 of 67 games. In his last season with the Lions, 1982, when sacks became an official statistic, he totaled 8.5 in only nine games. He also had two career interceptions with the Lions.[1]
He played the next four seasons, 1983–86, with the St. Louis Cardinals, for whom his season sack totals were 13, 10, 4 and 10.5. The sack-master holds the franchise's top three all-time, single-season sack efforts. IN 1983, along with the 13 sacks, he also had two interceptions. In 1987, he was a reserve defense lineman for the Cleveland Browns, then served in the same position in 1988 for the Minnesota Vikings. He returned to the Browns as a starter for all 16 games of the 1989 season as well as for all nine games he played for the Browns in 1990, his final NFL season at age 34.[2]
Post-NFL career
Bubba Baker now lives with his family, including his wife of 30 years, Sabrina,[3] in Avon, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, and he owns a restaurant called Bubba's Q World Famous Bar-B-Que & Catering in Avon. He appeared on the ABC-TV show Shark Tank on December 6, 2013 in which investor and entrepreneur Daymond John agreed to invest, for a 30 percent share, in Queen Ann Inc., the food company started by Baker and Baker's children, Brittani Bo Baker and James Albert London Baker. Part of the agreement was the licensing of Baker's patent for de-boning pork ribs.[4] In 2004 he was picked as the 9th Greatest Pass Rusher in NFL History by Sports Illustrated. In 2007, he was named to the Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame.[5][6]
Awards and honors
- Three-time Pro Bowl selection
- 1978 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
- Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame (class of 2007)
- Six-time Cleveland Magazine Silver Spoon Award winner - Best Restaurant (for Bubba's Q)[7]
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