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  2. List of Major League Baseball mascots - Wikipedia

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    Southpaw is the mascot of the Chicago White Sox. His name is a reference to a left-hand pitcher and is also a reference to Chicago's South Side , where the team plays. He was on a float for Illinois at Barack Obama's inauguration, along with the Washington Nationals racing president representation of Abraham Lincoln . [ 31 ]

  3. Chicago White Sox - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, the White Sox had a cartoon mascot named Waldo the White Sox Wolf that advertised the "Silver and Black Pack", the team's kids' club at the time. The team's current mascot, SouthPaw, was introduced in 2004 to attract young fans. [1] [86]

  4. Southpaw - Wikipedia

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    Southpaw is another name for a left-handed individual, particularly in sports. ... Southpaw (Chicago White Sox mascot), a mascot of the Chicago White Sox; Other

  5. Ranking all MLB City Connect jerseys, from the Dodgers ... - AOL

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    The Chicago White Sox and former star Tim Anderson debuted their "Soutside" City Connects in June 2021. (Photo by Ron Vesely/Getty Images) (Ron Vesely via Getty Images) Debut: June 5, 2021

  6. Andy the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Rozdilsky was known for cheering "Come on, you White Sox!" Andrew Rozdilsky Jr. (December 6, 1917 – September 21, 1995) was an American clown. As Andy the Clown, he was well-known for performing at Chicago White Sox games at the original Comiskey Park from 1960 to 1990.

  7. This Is SportsCenter - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 spot features Chicago White Sox mascot Southpaw watching a video on YouTube when anchor Kevin Negandhi asks him on when the report on athlete salaries was finished. A 2016 ad features jockey Victor Espinoza livid after he finds out that anchor Kevin Connors has taken his Triple Crown trophy.