Sports Collectors Digest

The Clown Prince was baseball’s first great entertainer

As you flip through these pages, you’ll find some odd characters featured in this issue.

There’s a chicken, an elephant, a monkey, a gorilla, a troll and all sorts of furry creatures as we celebrate some of the most entertaining mascots in sports.

From the famous San Diego Chicken to Mr. Met, sports mascots make the games we love even more enjoyable and add to the ambience of any ballpark or

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