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Why do the Oakland A's have an elephant?

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Noah Mitchell

Published Jan 10, 2026

In 1902 New York Giants Manager John McGraw dismissed the A's with contempt, by calling them "The White Elephants." He meant to imply that Mack shouldn't be allowed to spend money without supervision. Connie Mack took up the gauntlet and defiantly adopted the White Elephant as the team insignia.In 1902 New York Giants Manager John McGraw dismissed the A's with contempt, by calling them "The White Elephants." He meant to imply that Mack shouldn't be allowed to spend money without supervision. Connie Mack

Connie Mack

Cornelius McGillicuddy (December 22, 1862 – February 8, 1956), better known as Connie Mack, was an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and team owner.

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took up the gauntlet and defiantly adopted the White Elephant as the team insignia.

Why do the Oakland A's have an elephant as a mascot?

He then called out the Philadelphia club in particular. The Athletics, he said, were not making any money and were so burdened with debt that owner Ben Shibe had a “white elephant” on his hands. "The A's defiantly adopted the white elephant both as a symbol of pride and an opportunity to refute and ridicule McGraw."

What does the elephant on the Oakland A's uniform mean?

He is an elephant adorned with an A's uniform of the number 00. The use of an elephant to symbolize the Athletics dates from the early years of the franchise, when a group of Philadelphia businessmen, headed by industrialist Benjamin Shibe, became the team's first owners.

What does Oakland A's logo mean?

The team's elephant symbol evolved. When the Athletics appeared in the 1931 World Series, the cover of the official program depicted a confident elephant, a saddle on its back with the familiar Old English "A." This illustration became the basis of what would eventually become the team's official logo.

Why do A's have red hats?

MLB started this practice back around 2002 when players wore the American Flag on the side of their caps on July 4th and Memorial Day. It was a good idea and it did not interfere with the overall look of the team uniforms. But, come 2008, MLB executives came up with the idea for special caps for both days.

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Who is Yankees mascot?

And many fans are probably unaware the Yanks once had a mascot. To increase family attendance, George Steinbrenner asked Wayde Harrison and Bonnie Erickson (she also created Miss Piggy) to design the team's mascot, Dandy (taken from the song Yankee Doodle Dandy).

What is the Oakland A's logo?

Green elephant with a yellow background and green letter “A's,” also holding a bat, standing on a baseball all in forest green. The letter “A” stands for the team nickname Athletics. A white elephant standing on a white baseball holding a baseball bat with its trunk, a green banner reading “A's” in yellow on its back.

Who is the Dodgers mascot?

The Los Angeles Dodgers have never had an official mascot, but they do borrow a mascot from the NHL team in Los Angeles, Bailey. Bailey is named after a scout that had died in the 9/11 terrorists attacks. As a substitute for not having a mascot, the Dodgers will have celebrities come in and support the team.

How many MLB mascots are there?

Today, all but three major-league teams have "official" mascots (Dodgers, Yankees, and Angels). Six team mascots – Sluggerrr (Kansas City Royals), the San Diego Chicken, the Phillie Phanatic, Mr. Met, the Oriole Bird, and Slider (Cleveland Guardians) – have been inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame.

What is the Atlanta Braves logo?

Since 1990, the Atlanta Braves logo has remained the same. Its design references the team's past but with the offensive imagery (Native American stereotypes) removed. Instead, they added a tomahawk (a Native American tool) which symbolizes throwing accuracy and force.

What is the TC on Minnesota Twins?

The short answer is that the "TC" stands for "Twin Cities" -- signifying, of course, the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. The longer answer requires a trip back in time to before the franchise relocated from Washington to Minnesota in 1961.

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Are Yankees Union or Confederate?

During the Civil War, and even after the war came to an end, Yankee was a term used by Southerners to describe their rivals from the Union, or northern, side of the conflict.

Why did the Yankees get rid of their mascot?

Dandy was confined to the upper deck area of Yankee Stadium by Yankees management. After the lease expired, Harrison and Erickson declined the Yankees' request to sign another lease, as they felt the mascot did not receive the necessary support from management.

Why are the Jays wearing red hats?

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Why are the Detroit Tigers wearing red baseball caps?

Since 2008, all Major League Baseball teams have honored the Memorial Day holiday by wearing special commemorative caps. The Tigers will be wearing camouflage caps and will implement the color scheme into their jerseys Monday when they host the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first game of a two-game series.

What does Peter Brand do in the movie Moneyball?

In the film, Beane (Brad Pitt) and assistant general manager Peter Brand (Jonah Hill), faced with the franchise's limited budget for players, build a team of undervalued talent by taking a sophisticated sabermetric approach to scouting and analyzing players.

How many MLB teams are there?

Today there are 30 MLB teams divided into two separate conferences: the National League and the American League.

Why are the Braves called the Braves?

The team was sold the following year to James Gaffney, an alderman for Tammany Hall, which used an Indian headdress for its emblem and referred to its members as Braves. Consequently, the franchise became known as the Braves for the first time in 1912.