Mascot Hall of Fame explained

Above:Mascot Hall of Fame
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Label2:Established
Data2:2005
Label3:Opened
Data3:2018
Label4:Location
Data4:Whiting, Indiana
Label5:Founder
Data5:David Raymond
Label6:Inductees
Data6:33
(11 college; 22 professional)
Label7:Websites
Data7:funfurallinwhiting.org
mascothalloffame.com

The Mascot Hall of Fame and Interactive Children's Museum is a hall of fame for North American sports mascots. It was founded by David Raymond, who was the original Phillie Phanatic from 1978 to 1993.

Each year (beginning in 2005), mascots are elected into the Mascot Hall of Fame by the voting membership and an executive committee made up of performers, sports executives, and other individuals intimate with the mascot community. The mascots go through a nomination process that ends with the executive committee selecting six finalist in each category to be placed on the ballot for consideration. There is a public online vote that contributes a percentage of the final tally. In 2006, the Hall added a separate class to honor college mascots.

To be eligible for the Mascot Hall of Fame, a mascot must have existed for a minimum of 10 years. They must also impact both their sport and community, inspire their fans, and consistently give memorable and groundbreaking performances.

It was founded as an online-only hall, with an induction ceremony taking place each year in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. However, in September 2014, Raymond's mascot company signed a memorandum of understanding with the City of Whiting, Indiana, to develop a permanent Mascot Hall of Fame on the south shore of Lake Michigan.[1] [2] The educational, STEAM based, fully interactive museum opened December 26, 2018.[3] On July 22, 2024, the hall of fame announced that the Whiting, Indiana museum will close on September 14 of this year. In addition, the organization will continue online and are actively searching for a new location to host the museum.[4]

Inductees

NameOrganizationLocationDescriptionSportDivisionInducted
scope=row Phillie PhanaticPhiladelphia, PAGreen flightless birdBaseballMLB2005
scope=row Suns GorillaPhoenix SunsPhoenix, AZGorillaBasketballNBA2005
scope=row San Diego Padres (unofficial)San Diego, CAChickenBaseballMLB2005
scope=row Aubie the TigerAuburn UniversityAuburn, ALTigerVarious sportsNCAA2006
scope=row Bucky BadgerMadison, WIBadgerVarious sportsNCAA2006
scope=row ClutchHouston, TXBearBasketballNBA2006
scope=row Jazz BearUtah JazzSalt Lake City, UTBearBasketballNBA2006
scope=row K. C. WolfKansas City ChiefsKansas City, MOWolfAmerican footballNFL2006
scope=row YoUDeeNewark, DEBlue Hen ChickenVarious sportsNCAA2006
scope=row Big RedWestern Kentucky UniversityBowling Green, KYFurry red blobVarious sportsNCAA2007
scope=row Brutus BuckeyeColumbus, OHBuckeye nutVarious sportsNCAA2007
scope=row San Antonio, TXCoyoteBasketballNBA2007
scope=row Lil' RedLincoln, NEInflatable boyVarious sportsNCAA2007
scope=row Flushing, NYHumanoid with baseball headBaseballMLB2007
scope=row RockyDenver NuggetsDenver, COMountain LionBasketballNBA2008
scope=row SliderCleveland GuardiansCleveland, OHFurry purple creatureBaseballMLB2008
scope=row SmokeyKnoxville, TNBluetick CoonhoundVarious sportsNCAA2008
scope=row Nittany LionState College, PAMountain LionVarious sportsNCAA2019
scope=row Benny the BullChicago BullsChicago, ILBullBasketballNBA2019
scope=row Tommy HawkChicago BlackhawksChicago, ILHawkHockeyNHL2019
scope=row SluggerrrKansas City RoyalsKansas City, MOLionBaseballMLB2019
scope=row BlueIndianapolis ColtsIndianapolis, INHorseAmerican footballNFL2020
scope=row BoomerIndiana PacersIndianapolis, INCatBasketballNBA2020
scope=row Baltimore OriolesBaltimore, MDBaltimore orioleBaseballMLB2020
scope=row Youppi!Montreal Expos and Montreal CanadiensMontreal, QCFurry orange creatureBaseball and HockeyMLB and NHL2020
scope=row GlobieHarlem GlobetrottersHarlem, NYCourt jesterBasketballIndependent2022
scope=row SouthpawChicago White SoxChicago, ILPrimate fuzzy green dudeBaseballMLB2022
scope=row Otto the OrangeSyracuse OrangeSyracuse, NYOrangeVarious sportsNCAA2023
scope=row SluggerPortland Sea DogsPortland, MESea DogBaseballMiLB2023
scope=row Jaxson de VilleJacksonville, FLJaguarAmerican footballNFL 2024
scope=row San Francisco GiantsSealBaseballMLB 2024
scope=row Grizzly BearVarious Sports NCAA2024
scope=row OrbitFurry green alienBaseballMLB 2024

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Whiting Set to OK Mascot Hall. 2014-09-26.
  2. Web site: 'Wacky, brilliant' Mascot Hall of Fame coming to Whiting. 2014-10-08.
  3. News: Philip. Potempa. Mascot Hall of Fame Opens in Whiting. Post-Tribune. December 26, 2018. August 8, 2024.
  4. News: Mike. Potter. Mascot Hall of Fame permanently closing in Indiana. wthr.com. July 23, 2024. August 8, 2024.