Byron Embry enters a baseball game accompanied by the eerie chimes of the song "Rest in Peace" -- the theme song of the professional wrestler known as "The Undertaker."
Embry wears his hat low, throws in the upper 90s and treats every save as if it were his most important one yet.
The Wingnuts closer has all the components of a dominant ninth-inning pitcher.
"The intimidation thing is not an act," Embry said. "I want every hitter, every fan, everybody in the ballpark to know that when I come in the ballgame, it's over. Everybody drive home safely, buckle up. It's over."
He has the closer's act down, and his performance has backed up his bravado. In 12 seasons in the minor leagues and independent ball, Embry, 31, has racked up more than 11 strikeouts per nine innings.
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