577:. The mascot was created by David Raymond's Raymond Entertainment Group, the founder being the man inside the Phillie Phanatic costume from 1973 to 1993. A young fan won two season tickets for submitting the winning name; he is named after the "gap" in the stands in the seats of Great American, which provides a view into and out of the stadium. The term "gapper" is also a slang phrase for a batted ball which falls into the "gap" between outfielders (generally a ball hit to either left-center or right-center field which rolls to the fence). According to a recent Cincinnati.com poll of the Red's four mascots, he is the least popular amongst fans. He received 6% of the voting, Mr. Red received 23%, Rosie Red received 34%, and Mr. Redlegs received 47%. Like his fellow mascots he wears a Reds jersey, but with a backwards cap.
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Redsfest 2012; the new mascot will be on the field with Mr. Redlegs, Gapper and Rosie Red.
1443:. She was introduced in August 2008 as the new companion of Gapper and Mr. Redlegs, and her name comes from a female fan, Rosie Janis, who became famous in 1940 for cheering for the team, and is also derived from a female fan group founded to prevent the team from moving from Cincinnati in 1963 and is a philanthropic group associated with the team. The official group name comes from the acronym of "Rooters Organized to Stimulate Interest and Enthuiasm in the Cincinnati Reds". Rosie wears the jersey and cap similar to her partners, but with the skirt.
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335:(then known as Pro Player Stadium) as Billy, lost the head in mid-air. While the crowd was unaware of the problem, media outlets had been alerted to Billy's parachute entrance. When he did not arrive, the media ran with the story, getting national attention and leading to ESPN's Dan Patrick's nightly quote, "Bring me the head of Billy the Marlin!"
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at the conclusion of each win. At the blast of a bugle, the scoreboard would light up and the audience would yell, "Charge!" The first
Chester Charge was played by Steve Ross who was then an 18-year-old Senior High School student. The creation of Chester Charge and the (incredible for its day) scoreboard graphics were created by Ed Henderson.
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2020:, were mascots for the Houston Astros in the 1980s. They wore the Astros' "rainbow" uniforms of that time, and were also the team's first mascots to circulate through the crowd. Before games and during breaks between innings, they would also race around the field on three-wheelers and perform skits with the
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Monster's sister. In a video posted by the team, Wally is seen heading home to visit his parents at JetBlue park in
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Atlanta Braves mascots. He was a Red and Blue Muppet-like mascot with a Blue Mowhawk, he first appeared during the 1985–1986 season, and would often be seen hanging out with Homer. He soon disappeared sometime in the early 2000's, leaving Homer the only mascot until Blooper arrived in
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National League West at the time, elected to remove the chief's home to provide more seating for the fans. The team dropped out of first when they lost 19 of 21 games after the removal. The teepee
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Toronto Blue Jays from 1979 to 1999. He was ejected from a game in 1993 for "showing up" the umpire, after making gestures the umpire found offensive. He was replaced in 1999 with Ace and Diamond. BJ was created and played by the same person, Kevin Shanahan, for
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Milwaukee Brewers. They are stylized in the appearance of sausages from around the world. When they were debuted in the mid-1990s there were only three: The German Bratwurst, The Polish Kielbasa, and The Italian Sausage. In the late 1990s The Hot Dog became
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appeared in a commercial with the crustacean where Robinson was restrained from attacking him. This encouragement may have worked too well, as Giants fans regularly threw various dangerous objects at Crazy Crab, including beer bottles and batteries, and Crazy Crab's suit had to be reinforced with a
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in June 2012 proved popular, the team introduced the Luchador as a permanent character in July 2013. He wears a black cape, red pants, and a mask patterned after the team's logo. Meant to represent the team's Hispanic fans, the Luchador also wrestles with Club Deportivo Coloseo at the Glendale Park
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that the Giants played in 1999, and a bobblehead was given away with its likeness on July 18, 2008, as the franchise celebrated its fiftieth anniversary in the Bay Area. There is a website devoted to bringing back the Crazy Crab called Rehab The Crab and a Crazy Crab sandwich at AT&T Park. In
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uniform complete with gold stars he would affix to his uniform for every Astros home run hit in the dome. Whenever an Astro hit a home run, General Admission would fire a cannon from his outfield platform (that would often scare those seated near him). He was "killed off" at the end of the 1999
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after hours in a closed public swimming pool. Beggy and the woman both reached a plea agreement, under which they each paid a $ 100 fine and court costs in exchange for more serious charges of "open lewdness" being dropped. Beggy's arrest attracted national attention, including jokes on
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was a mascot of the San Francisco Giants for the 1984 season. As opposed to other mascots, Crazy Crab was meant as an "anti-mascot", satirizing on the mascot craze that was going on at the time. Fans were encouraged to boo the mascot (played by actor Wayne Doba) and manager
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195:, one of the players on the Diamondbacks 1998 inaugural season roster. Brantley came up with the name from two sources. "D. Baxter" comes from the team's nickname, "the D-Backs". The bobcat is from the original name of the stadium where the Diamondbacks play. Today called
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games. The contestants in this race include Jalapeño Hannah (green hat), Cheese Chester (yellow), Sauerkraut Saul (red), Oliver Onion (purple), Bacon Burt (orange), Potato Pete (blue), and Pizza Penny (Red and White checkered). The Great Pierogi Race was inspired by the
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1535:. A nine-year-old fourth grade student in Washington, Glenda Gutierrez, designed the mascot and won a contest sponsored by the team, explaining that it was "strong and eats almost everything". A new "matured" edition of the mascot was unveiled March 2, 2009. The
268:, but a full-body costume of a man, including large foam head. The chalet was then rebuilt (it had been in storage on the third base side under the box seats) above the left-center field bleachers. The original beer mug that Bernie used to slide into is still in
981:. He wears a Tigers hat and jersey; in previous years, Paws' jersey would have the current season's two-digit abbreviation (i.e. '10 for 2010). However, in 2011 and 2016, Paws' number changed to 00, since the Tigers retired No. 11 and No. 16 in honor of
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recalls having one of his costume's eyes removed by a youngster on his first night out. They also attempted to bust his kneecaps on bat night. During the 1977 season, the mascot made some 250 appearances at games, parties, and parades.
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and a natural grass playing surface. Since then, the Moose has become quite adept at driving his own ATV around T-Mobile Park's warning track while performing various tricks and having water coolers emptied on him by bullpen pitchers.
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his entire 20-year career as the Jays' mascot. Shanahan lost three toes on his left foot in an automobile accident during the 1991 off season, but managed to return as the Jays mascot, missing only the first home game of the season.
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Fort Myers when Tessie runs out onto the field. Together – to a special Dropkick Murphys track – the pair enjoy some sibling time at the park. But when Wally gets ready to head back to Boston, it's decided that Tessie's coming too.
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To coincide with the Astros' move to the American League West and unveiling of their new uniforms, caps, and logo, Orbit was reintroduced on November 2, 2012, to serve as the Astros' mascot once more for 2013 and beyond.
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709:. In 1990, a contest for children 14 and under was held to select a mascot, after 2,500 entries the club chose the "Mariner Moose" The Moose made his debut on April 13, 1990 dancing on the field at the
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wearing the team's uniform with a number 11 (presumably for the 2011 postseason), and was introduced not long after an actual squirrel appeared on the field at
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who is most often seen on Sundays. Stinger is described as the designated greeter for the Ray Tank, the stadium's stingray
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on April 6. According to Orioles.com, The Oriole Bird's favorite foods are "mostly bird seed, with occasional
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1286:
1255:presidents Races among themselves during Nationals
1184:
997:-inspired costume for Elvis Night. He "resides" in
5717:
3515:"Now and Forever with a Giant Baseball for a Head"
2921:, before the franchise moved to Washington as the
1872:. On home game Sundays, the Friar wears a special
1775:of an elephant has been featured on the Athletics
1594:Sluggerrr is the mascot of the Kansas City Royals.
1431:
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5548:
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5508:
3090:"Gene Therapy: Fond memories of Billy the Marlin"
1455:. This race consists of four species of salmon -
668:" Miles Scott in 2015, Lou Seal was kidnapped by
357:has served as the current official mascot of the
5851:
5588:
3587:""Rally Squirrel" to attend Cardinals pep rally"
2272:in an unoccupied section of the bleacher seats.
1747:businessmen, headed by sporting goods executive
862:
557:
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2900:in the 1990's before Southpaw's debut in 2004.
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2207:, where the official state animal is the mule,
1767:." In response, A's manager (and future owner)
993:outfit during "Christmas in July" night, or an
613:, the baseball club that was a mainstay of the
5907:
5780:
3562:"Mascot showdown: Phillie Phanatic vs. Parker"
642:' splash-hit home runs in San Francisco Bay's
548:Gapper in 2005 signing a Gapper doll for a fan
324:, is derived from the fact that a marlin is a
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4369:
3177:"The All-Star Game is on a dinosaur hot spot"
2585:Parade as well as weekend afternoon games at
1814:organization. He was named after the Spanish
1659:Southpaw, the mascot of the Chicago White Sox
1574:. He was best known for an injury during the
1427:
1379:as part of an Elvis theme promotional night.
858:
598:Lou Seal, mascot for the San Francisco Giants
8:
5013:Comparison with Nippon Professional Baseball
4200:"Ultimate Mets Database – Lorinda de Roulet"
4032:"Houston's sports mascots through the years"
2077:took over the current mascot of the Braves.
1901:T.C. Bear, the mascot of the Minnesota Twins
1516:§ The Presidents (Washington Nationals)
1173:The Racing Presidents (Washington Nationals)
883:as a joke. Unlike Mr. Red, he wears a kepi.
60:started independently making appearances at
4061:"Mascots you don't see on sports sidelines"
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2617:Philadelphia Phil and Philadelphia Phillis
1547:in 2016, also had a mascot named Screech.
738:in 2006 and 2007. He also nearly ran over
1670:. His name is a reference to a left-hand
1643:In 2017, Sluggerrr was inducted into the
1306:during the fifth inning of Game 4 of the
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3938:
3936:
3934:
3589:. KSDK. October 11, 2011. Archived from
3292:Munzenrieder, Kyle (February 16, 2012).
1576:1995 American League Championship Series
1487:§ Bernie Brewer (Milwaukee Brewers)
1327:2011 National League Championship Series
1310:. The squirrel ran across home plate as
1093:are a series of seven people dressed in
1005:Phillie Phanatic (Philadelphia Phillies)
172:Baxter the Bobcat (Arizona Diamondbacks)
5976:
3680:Indians, Cleveland (October 26, 2016).
3062:
2784:, who was mascot from 1992 until 1999.
2507:in their inaugural year. He was a live
1050:Phoebe Phanatic (Philadelphia Phillies)
403:D-backs Luchador (Arizona Diamondbacks)
219:§ The Sausages (Milwaukee Brewers)
6008:
4243:staff, Baltimore Sun (June 14, 2020).
3612:Sullivan, Vicky (September 30, 2018).
3458:Pullen, Suzanne (September 21, 2003).
3200:
2474:shaped head, and looked a little like
1922:, a mascot used in advertisements for
1779:, including from 1988 to the present.
977:who made his debut on May 5, 1995, in
565:is one of the current mascots for the
6048:
5424:Major League Baseball mascots by team
3826:. Sunbeam Television. January 5, 2016
3818:"Red Sox introduce new mascot Tessie"
2691:. After the Sox were sold in 1981 by
2264:, until the early 1980s at Atlanta's
2190:Kansas City Athletics and Oakland A's
1680:Washington Nationals racing president
1674:and is also a reference to Chicago's
1287:§ Fredbird (St. Louis Cardinals)
1185:§ Screech (Washington Nationals)
646:and donned a giraffe hat in honor of
7:
6076:
3990:www.rehabthecrab.com (Petition site)
2816:in 2004, where he was replaced with
2404:alongside Ace. She and Ace replaced
1432:§ Mr. Redlegs (Cincinnati Reds)
1308:2011 National League Division Series
1275:Rally Squirrel (St. Louis Cardinals)
1267:. Meanwhile, the presidents Race at
1261:FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches
715:1995 American League Division Series
554:§ Mr. Redlegs (Cincinnati Reds)
395:, is famously located at "Clark and
163:. He originated from a logo used by
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5935:
4296:Bengel, Chris (December 12, 2019).
2867:Trunk was the former mascot of the
2149:was a secondary mascot used by the
1398:is the original team mascot of the
917:The Oriole Bird (Baltimore Orioles)
6156:Major League Baseball team mascots
6040:
6016:
4348:Major League Baseball team mascots
4148:"Wally's Clubhouse – About Tessie"
3560:Hill, Benjamin (August 12, 2008).
3222:Mark Townsend (October 26, 2010).
2929:, formerly a designer for some of
2561:in the 1910s, cared for by player
2025:
1533:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
1219:White House Historical Association
1117:Pirate Parrot (Pittsburgh Pirates)
863:§ Rosie Red (Cincinnati Reds)
558:§ Rosie Red (Cincinnati Reds)
25:
5263:Timeline of Major League Baseball
4030:Hlavaty, Craig (March 28, 2018).
4000:30 for 30 Shorts: The Anti-Mascot
3439:Reid, Hiram (November 17, 2014).
3002:Mascot store in various ballparks
2569:Lefty and Righty (Boston Red Sox)
2522:was the mascot character for the
2131:" in the seventh inning stretch.
1783:Swinging Friar (San Diego Padres)
1447:The Salmon Run (Seattle Mariners)
1080:The Pierogis (Pittsburgh Pirates)
207:Bernie Brewer (Milwaukee Brewers)
203:is a wild cat native to Arizona.
180:Baxter the Bobcat in January 2022
5115:Negro leaguers who played in MLB
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4326:
3844:Slane, Kevin (January 5, 2016).
3179:. hobbyDB Blog, January 28, 2020
2695:to an ownership group headed by
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2357:was a short-lived mascot of the
1475:The Sausages (Milwaukee Brewers)
1153:, most notably the one owned by
1038:, was to bring more families to
936:and is a cartoon version of the
683:Mariner Moose (Seattle Mariners)
482:is one of three mascots for the
291:Billy The Marlin (Miami Marlins)
6108:
6027:(Kansas City-Oakland Athletics)
4170:"Great moments at Shea Stadium"
4100:Sherman, Rodger (August 2014).
3969:Woolsey, Matt (July 18, 2008).
3731:Burnes, Brian (June 17, 2015).
3653:"About Town: Burning Questions"
3107:Barker, John (March 30, 2018).
2884:for two seasons 1980 and 1981.
2256:was the original mascot of the
1882:Some in the past have confused
1428:§ Gapper (Cincinnati Reds)
1337:Rangers Captain (Texas Rangers)
859:§ Gapper (Cincinnati Reds)
590:Lou Seal (San Francisco Giants)
517:is the official mascot for the
249:Bernie Brewer in his dugout at
5295:Relocations of the 1950s–1960s
3910:McKean an athlete behind plate
3491:. July 7, 2013. Archived from
3189:Helton17 (February 17, 2012).
2727:, the other like a chartreuse
2400:was a secondary mascot of the
1601:is the official mascot of the
1586:Sluggerrr (Kansas City Royals)
1496:Screech (Washington Nationals)
1360:. Introduced in 2002, he is a
1294:is a secondary mascot for the
1072:is a secondary mascot for the
1026:is the official mascot of the
932:is the official mascot of the
771:is the official mascot of the
605:is the official mascot of the
490:Fredbird (St. Louis Cardinals)
442:is the official mascot of the
312:is the official mascot of the
117:is the official mascot of the
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6093:Philadelphia Phil and Phillis
3869:. CBS Boston. January 5, 2016
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1697:is one of the mascots of the
1609:, which refers to a powerful
1065:Phred (Philadelphia Phillies)
853:Mr. Redlegs (Cincinnati Reds)
391:, since the Cubs home field,
137:Barrelman (Milwaukee Brewers)
5090:National Baseball Commission
3852:. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
2488:Homer retired in 2018 after
2361:. He was a large pinstriped
2313:after two of their players (
1893:T. C. Bear (Minnesota Twins)
1724:. Created in 1997, he is an
1651:Southpaw (Chicago White Sox)
1551:Slider (Cleveland Guardians)
1439:is the female mascot of the
1244:parade on January 20, 2009.
650:'s nickname "Baby Giraffe".
468:Children's Hospital Colorado
414:is the second mascot of the
6161:Major League Baseball lists
5290:Defunct and relocated teams
4945:World Baseball Classic Inc.
3956:Ada (Oklahoma) Evening News
3464:The San Francisco Chronicle
3134:"Cubs introduce new mascot"
2268:, this mascot "lived" in a
2188:was the mascot used by the
1825:, around which the city of
1823:Mission San Diego de Alcalá
1734:Public Service Announcement
1713:Stomper (Oakland Athletics)
1632:He was also seen using the
1422:Rosie Red (Cincinnati Reds)
1369:Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex
1298:. He is an anthropomorphic
521:. He is an anthropomorphic
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5193:Negro National League (II)
5110:First black players in MLB
4135:Baseball Biography Project
4013:"Return of the Crazy Crab"
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3800:"Wally the Green Monster"
3374:. MLB Advanced Media, L.P
3352:. MLB Advanced Media, L.P
3030:), and Washington, D.C. (
2969:Youppi! was voted to the
2557:, was the mascot for the
2431:, and wore a traditional
2042:Toronto Blue Jays mascots
1701:. Stinger is a cow-nosed
827:Mr. Red (Cincinnati Reds)
475:DJ Kitty (Tampa Bay Rays)
427:Dinger (Colorado Rockies)
285:American Family Insurance
279:In 2001, Bernie moved to
98:Toronto Blue Jays mascots
34:, sorted alphabetically.
5993:Astrojack and Astrodillo
5247:Barry Bonds perjury case
4137:. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
3641:. Major League Baseball.
3016:Great American Ball Park
2892:Waldo the White Sox Wolf
2880:Twinkie was used by the
2575:Tessie the Green Monster
2262:Milwaukee County Stadium
2001:Astrojack and Astrodillo
1844:The Swinging Friar is a
1736:discouraging the use of
1690:Stinger (Tampa Bay Rays)
1625:reversed that decision,
1410:, completed with a Rays
1383:Raymond (Tampa Bay Rays)
799:Mrs. Met (New York Mets)
575:Great American Ball Park
540:Gapper (Cincinnati Reds)
353:Since opening day 2018,
343:Blooper (Atlanta Braves)
262:Milwaukee County Stadium
6095:(Philadelphia Phillies)
5459:Wally the Green Monster
5051:Tie-breaking procedures
4150:. Major League Baseball
4038:. The Houston Chronicle
3975:San Francisco Chronicle
3566:MLB Advanced Media, L.P
3426:The Wall Street Journal
3409:San Francisco Chronicle
3094:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2423:) was a mascot for the
2192:from 1963 to 1976. The
1957:Wally the Green Monster
1952:Wally the Green Monster
1946:Wally the Green Monster
750:Mr. Met (New York Mets)
274:Lakefront Brewery, Inc.
92:Ace (Toronto Blue Jays)
6117:Rootin' Tootin' Ranger
6111:(San Francisco Giants)
5926:(Washington Nationals)
5285:Golden age of baseball
5173:Eastern Colored League
4853:Authentication Program
4742:World Baseball Classic
3927:Canadian Baseball News
3639:"Slider, Tribe Mascot"
3160:"The D-backs Luchador"
2977:Teams without a mascot
2917:was the mascot of the
2888:replaced him in 2000.
2804:was the mascot of the
2761:was the mascot of the
2759:Rootin' Tootin' Ranger
2754:Rootin' Tootin' Ranger
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2503:was the mascot of the
2466:was the mascot of the
2203:When the A's moved to
1947:
1914:is the mascot for the
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1732:and has appeared in a
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1623:Missouri Supreme Court
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1566:is the mascot for the
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1541:American Hockey League
1539:, which played in the
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5771:D. Baxter the Bobcat
5679:Philadelphia Phillies
5198:Negro American League
5188:Negro Southern League
5178:American Negro League
4930:Minor League Baseball
4812:Wild Card Game/Series
4722:Little League Classic
4563:Philadelphia Phillies
4385:Major League Baseball
4217:Rsarm (May 4, 2012).
3783:"Twins Mascot – T.C."
3445:Hulu Advertising Blog
3411:(September 21, 2003).
3393:"Lou Seal Interview,"
2266:Fulton County Stadium
2016:, an anthropomorphic
2008:, an anthropomorphic
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1884:The San Diego Chicken
1831:Major League Baseball
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1799:is the mascot of the
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1125:Pirate Parrot in 2006
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1074:Philadelphia Phillies
1059:Philadelphia Phillies
1032:The San Diego Chicken
1028:Philadelphia Phillies
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969:is the mascot of the
962:Paws (Detroit Tigers)
956:Paws (Detroit Tigers)
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5894:(Pittsburgh Pirates)
5812:San Francisco Giants
5775:Arizona Diamondbacks
5689:Washington Nationals
5143:American Association
5138:National Association
4875:Highest-paid players
4727:Field of Dreams Game
4644:San Francisco Giants
4624:Arizona Diamondbacks
4568:Washington Nationals
4350:at Wikimedia Commons
4223:Minding What Matters
3737:The Kansas City Star
3523:. November 23, 2019.
3164:Arizona Diamondbacks
2923:Washington Nationals
2857:Lake County Captains
2820:the following year.
2731:with a genetic flaw.
1808:Pacific Coast League
1543:until they moved to
1525:Washington Nationals
1236:float for President
1191:Washington Nationals
821:This is SportsCenter
793:This is SportsCenter
615:Pacific Coast League
607:San Francisco Giants
416:Arizona Diamondbacks
365:Clark (Chicago Cubs)
270:Milwaukee, Wisconsin
189:Arizona Diamondbacks
6135:(Toronto Blue Jays)
6127:(Toronto Blue Jays)
6043:(Milwaukee Brewers)
5979:(Chicago White Sox)
5918:(Toronto Blue Jays)
5878:(Milwaukee Brewers)
5870:(Milwaukee Brewers)
5862:(Milwaukee Brewers)
5792:Los Angeles Dodgers
5752:St. Louis Cardinals
5523:Cleveland Guardians
5342:Contraction attempt
5163:Major Negro leagues
5105:Baseball color line
4940:Players Association
4732:Rickwood Field Game
4700:International games
4680:Jackie Robinson Day
4634:Los Angeles Dodgers
4606:St. Louis Cardinals
4464:Cleveland Guardians
3958:. Associated Press.
3867:boston.cbslocal.com
3593:on January 27, 2013
3255:on October 17, 2009
2991:Los Angeles Dodgers
2971:Mascot Hall of Fame
2948:Los Angeles Dodgers
2744:Ribbie and Southpaw
2739:Ribbie and Southpaw
2375:Yankee Doodle Dandy
1645:Mascot Hall of Fame
1636:Scoreboard to play
1580:Mascot Hall of Fame
1568:Cleveland Guardians
1537:Springfield Falcons
1296:St. Louis Cardinals
1215:William Howard Taft
787:(and previously at
736:Mascot Hall of Fame
611:San Francisco Seals
519:St. Louis Cardinals
78:Mascot Hall of Fame
6103:(San Diego Padres)
6087:(New York Yankees)
5977:Ribbie and Roobarb
5742:Pittsburgh Pirates
5583:Los Angeles Angels
5543:Kansas City Royals
5367:League Presidents
5237:Biogenesis scandal
5100:Organized baseball
5095:Continental League
4918:MLB Advanced Media
4601:Pittsburgh Pirates
4502:Los Angeles Angels
4474:Kansas City Royals
4081:. October 31, 2021
3762:MLB Advanced Media
3658:Cleveland Magazine
3460:"Seal of approval"
3281:on March 28, 2007.
3140:. January 13, 2014
3026:), San Francisco (
2996:Los Angeles Angels
2964:Montreal Canadiens
2685:Ribbie and Roobarb
2680:Ribbie and Roobarb
2652:. You can help by
2221:Kansas City Chiefs
2186:Charlie-O the Mule
2151:Pittsburgh Pirates
2141:Buccaneer (mascot)
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5593:Oakland Athletics
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5453:Baltimore Orioles
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4685:Civil Rights Game
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4459:Chicago White Sox
4441:Toronto Blue Jays
4421:Baltimore Orioles
4346:Media related to
4304:. CBS Interactive
4180:on April 11, 2008
3971:"Giant Crab Fete"
3897:GuelphMercury.com
3707:"About Sluggerrr"
3618:The Suncoast Post
3535:"The Oriole Bird"
3404:Pullen, Suzanne.
3191:"Dinger's Antics"
3096:. March 28, 2003.
3020:Progressive Field
2898:Chicago White Sox
2869:Oakland Athletics
2824:Spacey the Needle
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2669:
2583:2007 World Series
2449:Oakland Athletics
2417:General Admission
2412:General Admission
2402:Toronto Blue Jays
2213:Municipal Stadium
2198:Charles O. Finley
2129:Beer Barrel Polka
2054:Bleacher Creature
1755:, manager of the
1722:Oakland Athletics
1668:Chicago White Sox
1199:George Washington
1107:Milwaukee Brewers
934:Baltimore Orioles
333:Hard Rock Stadium
185:Baxter the Bobcat
161:Milwaukee Brewers
153:Milwaukee Brewers
119:Toronto Blue Jays
108:Toronto Blue Jays
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5802:San Diego Padres
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5675:Phillie Phanatic
5655:Billy the Marlin
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5603:Seattle Mariners
5470:New York Yankees
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5122:Women MLB owners
4992:2024 controversy
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4880:Hot stove league
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5876:The Sausages
5712:Chicago Cubs
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5356:Commissioner
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5131:Predecessors
5078:Hall of Fame
5046:Tie-breakers
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4950:Transactions
4795:NL champions
4775:AL champions
4760:World Series
4586:Chicago Cubs
4308:December 15,
4306:. Retrieved
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