John Shaffer

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Richie Shaffer American baseball player and gamer

Richard Michael Shaffer is a retired American professional baseball infielder who is now a live video gaming personality on the streaming platform Twitch, performing under the character name "Dicky Danger". He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Rays. Since retiring from baseball, he has also begun to pursue writing and in October 2020 published his debut novel: The Eight of Earth: A Novel.