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Old 03-20-2014, 07:45 PM
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Here is the Chicago mascot in an image from Cap Anson's autobiography:
This is the first time I've seen that image, the image Willie Hahm's N172 is based on. Very neat indeed.

Here is what I believe may be the Detroit Wolverines International Association mascot of 1889/90. More research required to support or refute this belief.
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Fun thread.

Here's the 1912 Western Tri State League Boise (ID) Irrigators and La Grande (OR) Pippins, and a close up of the mascots.

Carl Mays is in the middle row, second from left on the Boise side.
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Old 03-23-2014, 09:55 AM
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Great mascots guys....the top postcard here has a few mascots sitting in front...


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I think it is quite ironic that segregated baseball teams had black mascots.
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I think it is quite ironic that segregated baseball teams had black mascots.
In many cases, that was the point. I read Jerrold Casway's excellent book "Ed Delahanty in the Emerald Age of Baseball" a few months ago. In the book, Casway wrote that the Phillies of the 1890s had a series of African-American mascots that traveled with the team. Players on the team viewed it as the mascot's duty to perform various degrading tasks such as shining the players' shoes or carrying their bags. In return, the players would often give the mascot a few dollars or some leftover food.

Casway wrote that it was not unusual for the team to abandon their mascot during a losing streak and simply find another one in an effort to change the team's luck.
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Possible mascots.
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Fun thread.

Here's the 1912 Western Tri State League Boise (ID) Irrigators and La Grande (OR) Pippins, and a close up of the mascots.

Carl Mays is in the middle row, second from left on the Boise side.


Amazing piece!! Thanks for posting.

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What function did those kid mascots serve in comparison to today's costumed mascots like Mr. Met and the Phillie Phanatic?
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Here is what I believe may be the Detroit Wolverines International Association mascot of 1889/90. More research required to support or refute this belief.
Nice looking cabinet, Joe, and quite in keeping with your predilection!
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nice version of the N172 Hahn card to show? Its a lot tougher than the Breslin.

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and the larger version.....

Here's NY Giants team mascot Willie Breslin next to some player named Ewing.
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1923-24 Nashville Vols - Southern Association - Fred Graff & Teammates w/ mascot
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