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Mascots
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especially in the United States, where teams are often identified by
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Luigi Francisco Seal, Jr. or Lou Seal is the official mascot of the San Francisco Giants team in Major League Baseball. Lou was "born" on July 25, 1996 and has been a regular part of the Giants baseball home games and events around San Francisco,...
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| YoUDee | School mascot |
YoUDee is the mascot of the University of Delaware. He is a "fighting Blue Hen" and is named after the state bird of Delaware. According to the University of Delaware, YoUDee's colors are Gold and Blue because his great-great-great-grandfather was...
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Bernie Brewer is the official mascot for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team.
In 1970, the Brewers were still a new team and were having difficulty drawing spectators to their games at Milwaukee County Stadium. In late June, a 69-year-old fan named...
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Sparky is the official mascot of Arizona State University. Originally the ASU athletic teams' mascot was an owl, then became a "normal" (named for the Tempe Normal School), then was later changed to a bulldog before finally becoming the Sun Devil in...
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The Pirate Parrot is the mascot of the Pittsburgh Pirates, debuting in 1979. He is a large green parrot who wears a Pirates jersey and cap.
During the Pittsburgh drug trials of 1985, the original parrot, Kevin Koch, was implicated for buying...
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| Chacha Cricket |
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Chaudhry Abdul Jalil (Urdu: عبد الجلیل) aka Chacha Cricket (Urdu: چاچا کرکٹ) is one of Pakistan's most ardent and famous cricket fans. Translated from Urdu, "Chacha Cricket" means "Uncle Cricket". He was born in Sialkot, Punjab on October 8, 1949.
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| Pilgrim Pete |
Pilgrim Pete is the mascot for English football club Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
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| Vic the Demon |
Vic The Demon is the mascot at Northwestern State University. His name is short for "VICtory."
He is most noted as the mascot involved in a fight with Northeast Louisiana University mascot Chief Brave Spirit, in which playful sparring on the...
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| Rhett the Boston Terrier |
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Rhett is the official costumed mascot of the Boston University Terriers and has been the BU mascot since 1922. The often snarling, bi-pedal black and white Boston Terrier was named after the male lead in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind,...
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| Jaxson de Ville |
Jaxson de Ville is the mascot of the Jacksonville Jaguars, an NFL football franchise. His name is spelled "Jaxson" on account of Jacksonville is often shortened to "Jax." He is an anthropomorphic jaguar and is yellow with teal patches. He wears...
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| Rammie |
Rammie is the mascot of Derby County F.C. He is a ram, as the city of Derby is traditionally associated with that animal and the club are nicknamed The Rams. In 2005, Rammie released his first DVD, which features the character reading from Aesop's...
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| Squatch |
Squatch (a derivation of sasquatch) was the team mascot for the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association. Since his debut in 1993, Squatch has developed into one of the NBA's most popular characters, and appeared at more than 175...
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| Benny the Bull |
Benny the Bull, commonly known as Benny, is the mascot of the Chicago Bulls, a role he has filled since 1969.
The Benny the Bull suit consists of a whole-body bull costume made of bright red fur with large white eyes, a tan snout, a long red tail...
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| Hugo |
Hugo is the mascot of the New Orleans Hornets. He originated in Charlotte, North Carolina, when the team played there. He was named after Hurricane Hugo, a powerful storm that devastated the Carolinas in 1989. Hugo the Hornet was created in 1991,...
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Gapper was introduced as the furry companion to Mr. Red, the long-time mascot of the Cincinnati Reds in the winter of 2002 as the franchise was preparing to move to their new home, Great American Ballpark at a holiday event sponsored by the team....
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Puckman is the official mascot of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's men's and women's ice hockey teams. The bright red letters on white background utilize the school's colors and are inscribed in a circle in a way reminiscent of the school's ...
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The Suns Gorilla is the official mascot of the Phoenix Suns. He is famous for his entertaining antics and dunks which he performs off of a trampoline between the 3rd and 4th quarters. He appeared as a secret character in the video game NBA Jam...
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| Knightro | School mascot |
Knightro is the mascot for the UCF Knights. Knightro is sometimes seen riding a horse around campus and during football games. Knightro also sometimes uses a custom built car designed and built by Engineering students.
Knightro is introduced into...
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| Broxi Bear |
Broxi Bear is the official pre-match mascot of Rangers Football Club. Its name is derived from Rangers' home stadium, in the Ibrox area of Glasgow, Scotland. Broxi is a brown teddy bear with blue inner ears and nose, wearing a Rangers strip.
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| Chief Moccanooga |
Chief Moccanooga, the politically incorrect athletic mascot for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was a common sight at UTC sporting events up until 1996, when the University decided to remove the potentially offensive figure and replace...
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| Ace |
Ace is the official mascot of the Toronto Blue Jays. He, along with his female counterpart, "Diamond" replaced former mascot BJ Birdie before the 2000 season as a mascot duo. Like his predecessor, Ace resembles a large Blue Jay. He's always hatching...
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T.C. Bear is the mascot for the Minnesota Twins. He was first introduced to Minnesota on April 3, 2000. T.C. is loosely modeled after the Hamm's Beer Bear, a mascot used in advertisements for Hamm's Brewery, an early sponsor for the Twins.
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| Rally |
Rally is one of the Atlanta Braves mascot. He is a bear-like mascot and looks more like Wally The Green Monster.
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Chief Noc-A-Homa was the original mascot of the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves from 1950s until 1986. The name was used for the "screaming Indian" sleeve patch worn on Braves jerseys. From at least the early 1960s, while still in Milwaukee County...
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| Cyril the Swan |
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Cyril the Swan is a fictional giant swan, the official mascot of Swansea City Association Football Club.
Cyril is well-known to British television audiences, and was voted Best Mascot by readers of the BBC's Match of the Day magazine. His antics...
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| Dancing Harry |
Dancing Harry was a staple at Madison Square Garden in the early 1970s at all New York Knicks home games. He would dance on the sidelines during timeouts and give the Whammy to the opposition. Apparently he was a sidekick to Earl Monroe as he was...
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| Fin the Whale |
Fin the Whale is the mascot of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team.
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| D. Baxter the Bobcat |
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Baxter is the mascot of the Major League Baseball team the Arizona Diamondbacks. The name came from former Diamondback Jay Bell's son, Brently. Brently explained that the D-Backs (D. Baxter) should have a "BOB" cat since the team played in Bank One...
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| Angus the Bull |
Angus the Bull is the official Football Mascot for Aberdeen F.C..
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| Buccaneer |
The Buccaneer was a secondary mascot used by the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball club during their 1995 season. While the team's primary mascot, the Pirate Parrot, wore an elaborate costume with a prosthetic head and molded frame, the Buccaneer was...
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