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Omnigon -- Brackets: ECHL MotY 2020-21

Omnigon -- Brackets: ECHL MotY 2020-21
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Would you be first up in the interview queue?If only they had interviews with the bizarre personalities who wear the costumes...
Would you be first up in the interview queue?
When the Royals used to do live jersey auctions for charity, Slapshot's jersey was often in the top 3 for price. Partly, as you say, you know he isn't leaving for the AHL in a few days. Partly because they started out as a 5xl, and then had some extra material added to the waist, so folks who couldn't wear a player jersey could fit in them, and partly because there was one guy who would always run up the prices on them. (The last few seasons they have gone to online auctions to benefit the team, and they increased the number of jerseys available for purchase, so the prices are much lower. Plus you don't get to see the final price unless you are bidding on that jersey.I wore a mascot costume once as first-year team employee 26 years ago. I'm still trying to get the smell off.
If you ever have the chance to talk at length with a minor league mascot performer, they're... something. Often, they basically believe that they are the character (to the point of saying things like, "Hi, I'm JMCx4, you can call me CoolRay,") or that fans come to see the mascot more than they come to see the game. For fans under the age of eight, that might be true.
One mascot guy once told me, "I don't understand why more fans don't buy my jersey. I'm the only one you know is going to be with the team every year." His jersey, meaning a replica of the mascot's jersey, which were only available in kids sizes in the team store. He literally couldn't separate himself from the mascot costume/persona.
"CoolRay" ... Hmmmmm ... might be time to change my member name ...... If you ever have the chance to talk at length with a minor league mascot performer, they're... something. Often, they basically believe that they are the character (to the point of saying things like, "Hi, I'm JMCx4, you can call me CoolRay,") or that fans come to see the mascot more than they come to see the game. For fans under the age of eight, that might be true. ...