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Andrew Chafin is one heck of a character, not to mention a good relief pitcher.

Chafin, 31, is from Kettering, Ohio and went to Kent State. He is from a throwback era and has a farm at home where he can hunt, raise animals, and grow whatever makes him content.

He has lived in an RV during a baseball season.

And he enjoys interacting with fans in fun ways.

Earlier this week, he was traded by the Cubs to the Oakland A’s. He was having a nice season with Chicago, posting a 2.06 ERA over 39.1 innings.

Now that he is in Oakland in the Bay Area, he’s looking to take advantage of the water.

On Thursday, Chafin sent a tweet to his followers, asking for help in finding a boat he could live on for the rest of the season. He also intends to use the boat for fishing.

What a character. Look at that hair and mustache.

The guy is a living legend.

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