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Rookie dress-up day


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Never heard of this until I saw this blurb from Adam McCalvy"

 

"John Axford leads the Brewers in saves and rookie dress-up days.

Veteran teammates dressed him as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted

Police in 2009 (Axford is from Ontario) and as a pirate in 2010 (Axford

has a sweet mustache). On Sunday, as the Brewers traveled from

Cincinnati to Chicago, they dressed Axford as a biker chick.

 

Axford narrowly missed the cut. He entered the year with 170 days of Major League service, two days shy of one full year.

 

 

"You just have to embrace what you're wearing and strut your stuff out there," Axford said.

 

 

His favorite outfit on Sunday belonged to infielder Taylor Green, who

was dressed as one of the "green man" characters most recently

popularized by two especially avid Vancouver Canucks fans. It was not

simply name association; the Brewers' Green man is actually from

Vancouver Island."

 

 

 

 

Sounds like something in the vein of the cowboy team outfit. Sounds funny, wish there were some pictures out there.

 

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Also, especially during the beginning of the year, you will see rookie bullpen pitchers with a pink or "girly" backpack containing gum, sunflower seeds, etc. walking out to the bullpen before the game as a "hazing" ritual.

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His favorite outfit on Sunday belonged to infielder Taylor Green, who

was dressed as one of the "green man" characters most recently

popularized by two especially avid Vancouver Canucks fans. It was not

simply name association; the Brewers' Green man is actually from

Vancouver Island."

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Also, especially during the beginning of the year, you will see rookie bullpen pitchers with a pink or "girly" backpack containing gun, sunflower seeds, etc. walking out to the bullpen before the game as a "hazing" ritual.

Oh, that happens all year, although the Brewers don't use a backpack, they have a purple suitcase, with wheels and everything.

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Also, especially during the beginning of the year, you will see rookie bullpen pitchers with a pink or "girly" backpack containing gun, sunflower seeds, etc. walking out to the bullpen before the game as a "hazing" ritual.

Oh, that happens all year, although the Brewers don't use a backpack, they have a purple suitcase, with wheels and everything.

At the September 11 game, the Phillies' newest bullpen guy sported not only a pink girly backpack, but also a hot pink boa. I'm not really a PHI fan, but I did like that.
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I don't know what's more absurd, that it's a girly backpack, or that the have a bag full of candy and snacks to begin with. Why not just have the vendors make rounds to the bullpens?

 

No wonder relievers end up looking like Ray King after a few years.

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