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After New York Giants manager John McGraw told reporters that Philadelphia manufacturer Benjamin Shibe, who owned the controlling interest in the new team, had a “white elephant on his hands”, team manager Connie Mack defiantly adopted the white elephant as the team mascot, and presented McGraw with a stuffed toy elephant at the start of the 1905 World Series.[7] McGraw and Mack had known each other for years, and McGraw accepted it graciously. Oakland Athletics Personalized Name And Number Baseball Jersey Shirt. By 1909, the A’s were wearing an elephant logo on their sweaters, and in 1918 it turned up on the regular uniform jersey for the first time.

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In 1963, when the A’s were located in Kansas City, then-owner Charlie Finley changed the team mascot from an elephant to a mule, the state animal of Missouri. This is rumored to have been done by Finley in order to appeal to fans from the region who were predominantly Democrats at the time. (The traditional Republican Party symbol is an elephant, while the Democratic Party’s symbol is a donkey.)[8] Since 1988, the Athletics’ 21st season in Oakland, an illustration of an elephant has adorned the left sleeve of the A’s home and road uniforms. Beginning in the mid 1980s, the on-field costumed incarnation of the A’s elephant mascot went by the name Harry Elephante.[9] In 1997, he took his current form, Stomper.[10] Stomper was debuted during Opening Night on April 2, 1997

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