[...] Speaking of the Red Legs did you know they hire a human to play their mascot? Really, this guy who was in a costume playing Mr. Red Legs fell off a cart in the outfield and his fake head fell off. I can’t believe the Reds use a man in a costume to be their mascot. How lucky are we Mets fans to have a real life being as Mr. Met as out beloved symbol. [...]
2009 stats: Sarasota 2-1 8 Games 8 Games Started 42.1 IP 4.89 ERA 1.44 WHIP
Carolina 3-2 6 Game 6 Game Started 36 2/3 IP 2.95 ERA 1.09 WHIP
Louisville 2-2 5 Game 5 Game Started 29 IP 2.48 ERA 1.21 WHIP
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Hey now!
Yeah, the Cubs broadcasters thought it was the most hilarious thing ever.
The Cubs’ announcers are used the people in the Wrigley bleachers falling down and hitting their heads.
[...] Speaking of the Red Legs did you know they hire a human to play their mascot? Really, this guy who was in a costume playing Mr. Red Legs fell off a cart in the outfield and his fake head fell off. I can’t believe the Reds use a man in a costume to be their mascot. How lucky are we Mets fans to have a real life being as Mr. Met as out beloved symbol. [...]
That would never happen to Mr. Met
Huh?!