If Al Busch ever decides to throw his hat in the ring, he's going to have a dilemma.
Which one?
Busch has some 1,600 baseball caps. That includes the first one he got at about age 13 but excludes 40 new acquisitions yet to be logged, bagged and displayed in the barn.
"We weren't real wealthy people," he said. "Having a baseball hat wasn't on the priority list. But when you started to play baseball it was."
"It kind of came with the uniform, didn't it?" asked his wife of 43 years, Kate, a retired nurse.
Cap No. 1 is "over here in row number one. I played for a little community called St. Benedict and the St. Benedict Saints. I'm not a saint no more but that's who I played for."
Each cap is placed in a baggie "so they are protected," said Al, who's retired and mows part time for Ridges at Sand Creek Golf Course in Jordan, near their home. "If I want to wear one for some special occasion, I look it up. We have a ledger."
Thanks to the help of his brothers Brad, Doug and Greg, his friend Rich Boumeester and the Busches' world-traveling daughter Kristine, there are hats promoting everything, everywhere.