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SteveHowe was a promising young reliever when he broke in with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1980.
Howe ended up battling his inner demons as much as opposing batters, and at the end of his career, his most impressive statistic was his record-number of drug-related suspensions (seven).
Howe was released from the center in late June, but was again suspended in late September after missing a club flight to Atlanta and refusing to take a urinalysis test.
Howe was born in Holloway, North London, England and is best known for his work with the progressive rock group Yes.
Howe was the youngest of four children who grew up in a musical household, listening to brass band music on 78 rpm records.
Howe was pictured with the group on the jacket of their second album, Time and a Word, which was released in August, but Banks had actually played on the recording.