The Best Staches of the First Half

As baseball fans, we have had the pleasure of being witness to some epic moments from the first half of the season. There was Randy Johnson’s milestone 300th win, players like Ian Kinsler and Orlando Hudson hitting for the cycle, and who could forget the no-hitter from Jonathan Sanchez.

But nothing has been more spectacular than the parade of moustaches that have grown and flourished during the 2009 season. Let’s take a moment to honour the very best in the moustached arts and take a look at some of the best staches from the first half.
Brian Tallet: Toronto Blue Jays

That’s not the singer, guitar player or drummer from The Killers; it’s Brian Tallet of the Toronto Blue Jays. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that just a few weeks after Brian Tallet came out of the bullpen sporting a stache, he was promoted into the starting rotation. As shown in the picture above, Tallet is the ultimate definition of a hipster showing off his fedora and matching lip sweater.


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Rick Ankiel: St. Louis Cardinals

Either Rick Ankiel spent the offseason moonlighting as a police officer, or he starred in a made-for-TV movie about Ron Jeremy. Ankiel’s stache quickly garnered attention of fans everywhere, with websites and even Facebook groups devoted to his moustache. Sadly, Ankiel shaved it off just a few weeks later and suffered an unfortunate injury after hitting the outfield wall on May 4th. Moustache experts speculate that had he kept his moustache, Ankiel could have avoided colliding with the outfield wall because a ‘stache would have created additional drag and slowed him down.

Clay Zavada: Arizona Diamondbacks

With arguably the best moustache of the first half, Clay Zavada came out of nowhere and quickly burst onto the scene as the man to beat in the MLB with his Rollie Fingers inspired wax-tipped moustache. His soup strainer has also helped him be very successful as a reliever with the Arizona Diamondbacks. In his first major league appearance, Zavada pitched an inning of scoreless relief and picked up the win. Zavada is well on his way to becoming one of the most feared moustache-clad relievers along the likes of Rich “Goose” Gossage, Dennis Eckersley and Rollie Fingers.

Carlos Zambrano: Chicago Cubs

Big Z made a big statement by showing up to the first day of Cubs Spring Training camp with a moustache. It meant he was ready to win a championship; unfortunately he shaved it off before Opening Day and things haven’t been the same ever since. It just goes to show you that if you’re going to decide to sport a stache, you need to be committed.

Jason LaRue: St. Louis Cardinals

One of the dark horses in the facial hair arts in the first half, Jason LaRue of the Cardinals has been committed to the Fu Manchu for quite some time. He’s often overlooked when it comes to talking about the best moustaches in the game, but LaRue definitely deserves credit for being dedicated to the craft of grooming and caring for his moustache.

Honorable Mention – Ryan Franklin: St. Louis Cardinals


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Although not a cookie duster, Franklin has the market cornered in the MLB when it comes to goatees. If you were to see Ryan Franklin on the street, he would probably either be mistaken for an amish settler or a norse god. Apparently Franklin is also aware of the fact that his chin fuzz might have just garnered him a spot on the NL All-Star team.

Images and inspiration courtesy of:
The Wright Stache
The American Mustache Institute
Sports: A Game of Inches
The Handsome Man’s Guide to Life

Ian Hunter

Ian has been writing about the Toronto Blue Jays since 2007. He enjoyed the tail-end of the Roy Halladay era and vividly remembers the Alex Rodriguez "mine" incident. He'll also retell the story of Game 5 of the 2015 ALDS to his kids for the next 20 years.

14 thoughts on “The Best Staches of the First Half

  • July 16, 2009 at 5:03 pm
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    To me, Tallet takes the cake based on his ever evolving selection of post-game head attire. The Axl Rose style bandanna was cool as shit.

  • July 16, 2009 at 5:40 pm
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    Tallet wins, hands down. He started growing that thing in spring training and he hasn't let up since.

  • July 16, 2009 at 6:07 pm
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    Playoff moustaches would be much less stupid then the mohawks the Rays had last year.

    Tallet FTW!

  • July 16, 2009 at 6:40 pm
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    Lucas, I like your idea of team-wide moustaches. I don't think any team has ever co-ordinated that before, so it would be really cool to see … especially during the playoffs.

    Matty, my vote is for staches instead of hawks too.

  • July 17, 2009 at 7:30 am
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    Best glasses next, featuring Brandon League and Brian McCann.

  • July 17, 2009 at 2:58 pm
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    I think it's wrong to do best glasses, Tom Henke has that award permanently.

  • July 17, 2009 at 3:27 pm
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    Good suggestion, Dan … but off the top of my head I can't think of anyone other than League or McCann who wears glasses. That one is a little more difficult to research than the staches.

    Matty, Henke's glasses should be bronzed and put into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

  • July 17, 2009 at 5:25 pm
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    Ah yes, who could forget Gus!? (I did, actually).

  • July 17, 2009 at 5:51 pm
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    lol Dan, no need to lie 😛

    I'm still voting for Clay Zavada's stache.

    I also vote for Matty's playoff stache…its very doubtful that anyone could look much more disgraceful than crosbaby's attempt at a playoff beard

  • July 17, 2009 at 7:41 pm
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    Dan, make sure you go track down that CHACIN cologne because I'm sure it will be a collector's item one day (if it isn't already).

    Bubbles, you're right – that Crosby teenstache was god awful. I hope the Penguins don't make the playoffs next year so I don't have to see it again.

  • July 18, 2009 at 5:38 am
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    I love Tallet, it's his summer after all, but I've got to go with Zavada.

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