Quiz: How Well Do You Know MLB Mascots From The American League?
Quiz: How Well Do You Know MLB Mascots From The American League?
If you’re a baseball fan, you probably know a fair amount about your own team’s fuzzy good luck charm. But how familiar are you with others around the league? Take our quiz to find out!
If you’re a baseball fan, you probably know a fair amount about your own team’s fuzzy good luck charm. But how familiar are you with others around the league? Take our quiz to find out!
Oakland Athletics | While the elephant has long been associated with the Athletics, what year did their beloved mascot Stomper first make his debut?
Houston Astros | Astros mascot Orbit celebrated his birthday this year by:
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim | The Angels official mascot is:
Toronto Blue Jays | From 2001 to 2004, Blue Jays mascot Ace had a girlfriend. What was her name?
Cleveland Indians | Slider, the Indians mascot, is best known for:
Seattle Mariners | How did the Mariners choose a moose as their mascot?
Detroit Tigers | The number Tigers mascot PAWS wears on his jersey:
Baltimore Orioles | How was The Oriole Bird first introduced to fans at the stadium? He:
Texas Rangers | Rangers Captain is what kind of horse?
Tampa Bay Rays | The bewhiskered Rays mascot Raymond was discovered in 1998 by baseball scouts who were fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. According to “marine biologists,” Raymond is a:
Boston Red Sox | Red Sox mascot Wally the Green Monster is, of course, named after the famous left-field wall at Fenway Park. But who is he and where did he come from?
Kansas City Royals | As king of the beasts (and possibly the mascots), Sluggerrr the lion wears a crown, of course. What’s special about it?
Minnesota Twins | The Twins mascot T.C. Bear was modeled after:
Chicago White Sox | Why is the fuzzy, lime-green mascot of the White Sox called Southpaw?
New York Yankees | The Yankees don’t currently have a mascot, but they did have a pear-shaped, mustached, mascot from 1979-1981. What was his name?