Beltre's bobblehead allows for head-patting
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Texas Rangers slugger Adrian Beltre has a thing about people touching his head. He doesn't like it.
He actually hates it so much that Miguel Cabrera once got a rise out of Beltre with an entertaining head-patting incident.
And now the Rangers are having some fun with Beltre's quirk, offering a bobblehead of their third baseman with a removable helmet - to make head-rubbing easier - to those attending their game against the Detroit Tigers on Aug. 14.
Just stay away from patting the head of the real thing, or you might get a glove thrown at you like Elvis Andrus.
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