MLB Mascots
…a wide-eyed bald eagle in 2005. 2001 was a pivotal year for the Montreal Expos. The team was close to being dissolved after the MLB owners planned a contraction by…
…a wide-eyed bald eagle in 2005. 2001 was a pivotal year for the Montreal Expos. The team was close to being dissolved after the MLB owners planned a contraction by…
…after the MLB owners planned a contraction by two teams. The Montreal Expos and the Minnesota Twins were supposed to get the axe, but due to issues in revoking the…
…for allegedly injuring a man named Nataniel Jackson during a free-throw contest, after Boomer tackled him. It seems that sometime you can go overboard. Most of his appearances are in…
…in the future, but until then, he should continue to bring joy to all the team fans! The history of the Pirates’ mascots has been fraught with scandals, unfortunately. However,…
…lost the staring contest against Mr. Harry the Hawk. Take that, you wet blanket! You’ve probably noticed the hard work of a mascot, and especially of a bird of prey,…
…Spanish Franciscan friars who helped establish the city in 1769, so the mascot is sort of a homage towards their contribution to the city. The Swinging Friar is a brainchild…
…is also listed as part of coaching staff, thanks to his contribution to team morale. He isn’t what we would consider as a good looking mascot, but he does some…
…with a cute face and lovable eyes. The Moose came about in 1990 after a statewide contest for children, where he beat a sea monster among more than 2500 entries….
…without apparent (official) reason. She was well-liked by the fans who enjoyed her dancing. Likes: Rays baseball, belly dancing, hugs, hot dogs, doing flips, full contact shuffleboard, poodle shavinh! Dislikes:…
…job to have. Even though he’s young, it doesn’t mean the mascot isn’t great. Quite the contrary. The experience for all fans is top-notch, with particular attention paid to the…