Tomahawk Buzzcut

From BR Bullpen

The Tomahawk Buzzcut is a hairstyle in which the Atlanta Braves' tomahawk logo and/or the word Braves is shaved into the back of the head or on the sides and which is usually found on the male Braves' fan. This hairstyle was made popular back in the 1990s by shortstop Rafael Belliard during his tenure with the Braves and was made a staple of Braves' culture known as Braves' Fever. Like most fads, there is a good chance that this hairstyle is no longer around or that it is not quite as popular as it once was.

As for Belliard after being released by the Braves in 1998, he played 45 games with the Albany-Colonie Diamond Dogs in 1999. From 2006-2013 he was a infield coach with the Detroit Tigers.

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