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Encyclopedia > Fredbird

Fredbird is the official mascot for the St. Louis Cardinals major league baseball team. He is depicted as a walking Redbird wearing the team's uniform. A person dressed up as Fredbird will often be found entertaining young children during baseball games at the New Busch Stadium when it opens during the next baseball season. Mascots at the Mascot Olympics in Orlando, FL. A mascot is something, typically an animal or human character used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, professional sports team (the name often corresponds with the mascot), society or corporation. ... Major league affiliations National League (1892-present) Central Division (1994-present) Eastern Division (1969-1993) American Association (1882-1891) Major league titles World Series titles (9) 1982 â€¢1967 â€¢ 1964 â€¢ 1946 1944 â€¢ 1942 â€¢ 1934 â€¢ 1931 1926 NL Pennants (16) 2004 â€¢ 1987 â€¢ 1985 â€¢ 1982 1968 â€¢ 1967 â€¢ 1964 â€¢ 1946 1944 â€¢ 1943 â€¢ 1942 â€¢ 1934... Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in the world. ... Binomial name Cardinalis cardinalis (Linnaeus, 1758) The Northern Cardinal, Cardinalis cardinalis, is a member of the Cardinal family of birds in North America. ... Busch Stadium III (a. ...


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The following is a list of mascots of Major League Baseball teams: // National League Arizona Diamondbacks: -- a gray wildcat-like figure Atlanta Braves: Chief Noc-A-Homa (1960s-1983) Homer -- a humanoid with a baseball head Rally -- a red fuzzy monster with blue hair Chicago Cubs: none Colorado Rockies: Dinger...

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  • Fredbird the mascot is listed under "Coaches" on the team's website: http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/stl/team/stl_team_coachesstaff.jsp?club_context=stl

This article about a sports, promotional, or other mascot is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2552x2000, 522 KB) Summary Description: Aubie, the plush, costumed mascot of Auburn University entertains the crowd at an American football game. ... Mascots at the Mascot Olympics in Orlando, FL. A mascot is something, typically an animal or human character used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, professional sports team (the name often corresponds with the mascot), society or corporation. ...


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The Official Site of St. Louis Cardinals: Fan Forum: Fredbird (270 words)
Fredbird was born in April of 1979...from the day he was hatched, Fredbird loved going to games with Mom and Dad Bird.
Fredbird did this at every game and the fans loved it.
As Fredbird got older he did more and more around the ballpark, dancing, playing with his watergun, playing jokes on the umpires, and shooting t-shirts out to the crowd.
Saint Louis Cardinals: FredBird (562 words)
FredBird is an animated anthropomorphized (to attribute human form or personality to) Northern Cardinal walking Redbird that holds the peculiarity of serving St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball team as their official mascot.
Fredbird joined the St. Louis Cardinals in late 1970, and has become a favorite of fans young and old ever since.
We did a pretty good job of keeping that a secret.” Fredbird enthuses spirit among the crowd when the team might be behind by a run and has a man on base.
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