Baxter is known to be the most high energy and mischievous mascot of the bunch.
MLB All-Star Mascots


Stomper made his debut with the Athletics on Opening Day in 1997 and his favorite food is peanuts.

Blooper made his MLB debut on January 27, 2018. His favorite songs include "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," "Georgia on My Mind," "Midnight Train to Georgia," and "The Devil Went Down to Georgia".

The Oriole Bird was hatched from an egg at Memorial Stadium in Baltimore in April of 1979 and has been entertaining fans at Orioles home games and around the country since.

Did you know that Wally lives inside Fenway's famous green wall, the Green Monster?

Clark is the fun-loving great-grandbear of Joa, the original live bear mascot for the Chicago Cubs back in the early 1900s. Clark was also named 2025 MLB Mascot of the Year!

Southpaw can run up and down each stair at Guaranteed Rate Field in 6 minutes and 13 seconds.

Rosie spent her holiday baking pies and cookies for all the MLB mascots. None were delivered due to Gapper, Mr. Red and Redlegs consuming everything.

Slider enjoys his favorite ballpark bites—pop corn, hot dogs and pizza—while watching his favorite movie, Muppets Take Manhattan.

Dinger "hatched" at Mile High Stadium on April 16, 1994, and has been dancing his way into the hearts of Rockies fans ever since!

Paws enjoys reading, exercising, playing wiffle ball, and dancing on the dugout—especially to his favorite song, "Eye of the Tiger!"

Sluggerrr is the most athletic mascot in Major League Baseball.

Billy the Marlin graduated from Atlantis University.

Bernie Slides down a giant yellow slide, accompanied by fireworks for every Brewers home run and victory!!!

T.C., which stands for Twin Cities, is a multiple-time All-Star Mascot Home Run Derby Champion!

Early in his career, Mr. Met lost his voice root, root, rooting for the home team. He may be quiet now, but can gesture in 12 different languages.

Mrs. Met’s sports hero is Joan Whitney Payson, the original owner of the New York Mets and the first woman to buy a major league franchise with her own money.
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The Phillie Phanatic was born in the Galapagos Islands.

The Pirate Parrot rides a motorcycle, loves popcorn and jams out to Taylor Swift.

The Swinging Friar was first introduced as the official insignia of the Padres then-thriving Pacific Coast League franchise in 1961.

Lou Seal was born on the Farallon Islands just west of the Golden Gate Bridge and currently lives under the Lefty O'Doul Bridge in the China Basin district of San Francisco—swimming distance from the team's home, Oracle Park.

While hanging out at the ballpark, Mariner Moose loves to dress up in some of his favorite costumes: Santa, Batman and Elvis!

In 1995, Fredbird, for the first time since he was hatched, started wearing shoes.

The popcorn taking, belly shaking, lovable Raymond is a Sea Dog from the Gulf of Mexico.

Rangers Captain is an amazing driver - he has 3 different vehicles he uses to get around Globe Life Park in Arlington!

Screech's favorite food is gummy worms.

July 11-14, 2026
Pennsylvania Convention Center
Philadelphia, PA
