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I picked this amazing card up a few months back. Along with being a Jim Thorpe baseball rookie with 3 HOFers and another Native American legend, it has a guy on the far right labeled Mascot.
Anyone know this dude's story?
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I’m sure others will chime in with the NY specifics, but the Old Judge set has 4 cards of two different “mascots” and just last weekend I saw a really cool mascot card from the T210 set (Kelly).
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I guess this guy looks to be about jockey size -- I mean he looks about a foot shorter than the 6'3" Rube Marquard. Were the ones in those cards small as well?
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Yeah, they’re all actually kids.
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The 1921 and 1933 Giants team m114 posters also have mascots.
If I am counting right, there are 11 m113 or m114 posters with mascots, and another 24 with bat boys. Bat boy Joe Carrieri is in more Yankee team photo posters than Babe Ruth, although Ruth ties the count with his appearance on a Red Sox team poster.. Last edited by doug.goodman; 08-27-2025 at 04:20 PM. |
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Kids as mascots go back well into the 19th century. Here's an excerpt with some details on the origins - link.
Mascots have certainly come a long way since the days of Chic, but to understand our modern day cute and cuddly spiritual superstars, we need to know where the word itself came from, as well as recognizing some of the first trailblazers. Originally, the French word mascotte meant lucky charm and was often used as gambling slang, with the hope that a "mascotte" was there to bring luck to the player. The word was finally brought to the mainstream by the 1880 French opera La Mascotte, about an Italian farmer who had a hard time growing crops until he was visited by a mysterious virgin named Bettina, who as long as she remained a virgin, would function as somewhat of a good luck charm. Eventually, the farmer's fortunes turned around. But Lady Luck was to become no lady in the world of modern day sports marketing. Couldn't find a reference to that Nationals team in 1913 but here's a story about the Giants mascot in 1911/1912 - source
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Seeing as I can post photos again, I will use the function to add to the thread.
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I believe the mascot is Dick "Kid" Hennessey.
1913 New York Nationals mascotMorning_Tribune_1913_09_28_18.jpg 1913 New York Nationals mascot The_Buffalo_News_1913_10_25_10.jpg |
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Here's a rough looking Mascot from the West Coast SF Seals. - |
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Fascinating info ... and that OJ Ewing & Mascot cabinet is incredible -- thanks everyone!
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And an N172
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David McDonald Greetings and Love to One and All Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about. Last edited by Kawika; 10-14-2025 at 12:44 PM. |
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