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  • Minor League Mascot Charged with Raping Boy He Met on MySpace on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#1) Minor League Mascot Charged with Raping Boy He Met on MySpace

    Jay Hastings worked part-time as the "Grump" mascot for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees minor league feeder team. That is, until he was arrested for attempting to have sexual relations with a minor who he met on MySpace. He was later arrested and charged for raping a 15-year old boy that he met in the same way. Needless to say, the "Grump" is no longer the team's mascot.
  • NFL Mascot Hospitalized for Nine Days After Accident on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#2) NFL Mascot Hospitalized for Nine Days After Accident

    Being a mascot is not so easy, as Dan Meers who performed as Kansas City Chiefs' mascot KC Wolf found out in November 2013 when a zip line accident led to him being hospitalized for nine days. Meers ended up breaking seven ribs when he fell while rehearsing a stunt before a Chiefs/Chargers regular season game in Kansas City. Meers would later sue the team after it was determined that the accident was caused by human error. The case was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
  • Gorilla Mascot Was Once a National Champion Gymnast and Olympic Hopeful on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#3) Gorilla Mascot Was Once a National Champion Gymnast and Olympic Hopeful

    Despite making little to no inherent sense, the Phoenix Suns Gorilla mascot has become one of the most popular in sports. The man in the suit, Bob Woolf, changed the sports mascot game forever. The Phoenix Suns mascot is famous for being the first to incorporate trampolines and gymnastics into his routines, but this is nothing for Woolf. Woolf was a three-time all-around state champion in high school, won two National Championships while at Arizona State, and was an Olympic hopeful in gymnastics.
  • Former Mr. Met Now an Accomplished Sports Writer on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#4) Former Mr. Met Now an Accomplished Sports Writer

    Classified as a "humanoid with baseball head," Mr. Met was recently named the most popular sports mascot by Forbes magazine. Mr. Met was first used in advertisements and giveaways, but became the first live costumed mascot when he made his debut in 1964. From 1994-1997, Mr. Met was played by A.J. Mass, who is now a sportswriter for ESPN.com and wrote a book about his time wearing a baseball head.
  • Chicago Bulls Mascot Arrested for Dealing Drugs on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#5) Chicago Bulls Mascot Arrested for Dealing Drugs

    From 1995-2004, the Chicago Bulls actually had two mascots: Benny the Bull and his "cousin," Da Bull.

    Sounds fun, until you learn that Chester Brewer, da performer who portrayed Da Bull, was arrested in 2004 for selling marijuana out of his car. Ever since then, Benny (as seen in the picture) has been the team's only mascot. Only time will tell if he gets another cousin, but after the last one was arrested, Benny will probably stay away from his relatives.
  • Chicago Bulls Mascot Arrested for Punching a Cop on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#6) Chicago Bulls Mascot Arrested for Punching a Cop

    The Bulls' primary mascot shouldn't look down at his cousin too much, as he himself was arrested for misdemeanor battery after punching a sheriff's deputy at a local festival. Well, Benny wasn't exactly arrested, but the man in the Bull costume, Barry Anderson was. He allegedly tried to elude police on a mini bike after punching the officer.
  • The San Diego Chicken Has More Than 40 Years of Experience on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#7) The San Diego Chicken Has More Than 40 Years of Experience

    Considered one of the most influential professional sports mascots, the San Diego Chicken hatched in 1974 as the mascot for local radio station KGB-FM, and was played by 20-year-old San Diego State University student Ted Giannoulas. In the early days, the Chicken would walk around the stands at San Diego Padres games, and "lay" a prize-filled egg for fans. Now, more than 40 years later, Giannoulas is still the only one who has donned the orange and yellow feathers, and says he has no plans to retire, especially considering he rakes in six figures dressed up as a chicken.
  • Pat Patriot Popped for Patronizing Prostitute on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#8) Pat Patriot Popped for Patronizing Prostitute

    Despite being one of the most successful NFL teams of the century, the Patriots have not been without their scandals. Whether it's SpyGate, DeflateGate, or PatGate, the Patriots have not won them all.

    Oh, you don't know about PatGate? Well, in 2009, Robert Sormanti, who was one of the men underneath the Pat Patriot mascot costume, was arrested for soliciting a prostitute after Rhode Island closed a loophole in their prostitution laws. To add insult to injury, Sormanti's boss while serving as the Patriots' mascot was his wife.
  • (#9) College Football Mascot Arrested for Snowball Fight

    You don't need to know what a Bearcat is to know you should steer clear of them. Especially when you hear about University of Cincinnati performer Robert Garfield, who was arrested for disorderly conduct, while wearing the school's mascot uniform. Garfield was arrested after inciting a snowball fight during a 2010 football game against Pitt, but was released soon after.
  • MLB Mascot at Center of Drug Ring on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#10) MLB Mascot at Center of Drug Ring

    Drug scandals have taken down many beloved baseball figures like Alex Rodriguez, Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, and many others, but perhaps no fall from grace is more tragic than that of the Pittsburgh Pirates mascot.

    In 1985, cocaine was everywhere, including in baseball clubhouses, and the Pirates' was no exception. However, for the Pirates, the man at the center of the scandal was Kevin Koch, who entertained children and fans as Pirate Parrot... and delivered cocaine to the players in the clubhouse. This scandal led to sweeping drug reforms in Major League Baseball, and a trial in which All-Stars, MVPs, and World Series Champions testified.
  • Former FSU Mascot Stabbed to Death on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#11) Former FSU Mascot Stabbed to Death

    Caleb Halley, former FSU mascot Chief Osceola was killed in 2015 in Florida. It was reported that Halley was arguing with a coworker at Buddy's Seafood Market over the amount of spice to put in the gumbo, and was stabbed three times. Halley succumbed to his injuries two days later at an area hospital.
  • Louisiana Tech Mascot Death Cover Up on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#12) Louisiana Tech Mascot Death Cover Up

    All mascots have to deal with the tremendous heat under that suit of fur, and unfortunately, even live animal mascots have suffered from heat stroke. Louisiana Tech's English bulldog "Tech XX" was reported missing in 2012 by his caretaker, and the school immediately went on a widespread search for their missing mascot, even offering thousands of dollars as a reward.

    However, a few days after the news broke, the director of the clinic that took care of the bulldog announced that he had died of heat stroke after he was mistakenly left out in the heat for too long. His caretaker had allegedly attempted to cover it up.
  • Rammie the Ram's Experience in a Pro Mascot Support System on Random Crazy Stories About People Inside Sports Mascots

    (#13) Rammie the Ram's Experience in a Pro Mascot Support System

    In a brilliant article for The Telegraph, Richard Cutcher, who was the former Derby County F.C. mascot, Rammie the Ram, recalled his time as a professional mascot. While it's an entirely interesting piece and well-worth a full read, Cutcher recounted how professional mascots often have an extended and exclusive support system.

    Cutcher recounted how once he was viewed as a real mascot, he was invited to join a "VERY private mascot forum where the men and women inside the costumes can contact each other and exchange experiences, ideas and event information."

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Almost every team has its own mascots. As a sign, the appearance of the sports mascots can enliven the atmosphere. Do you know any famous sports mascots in the world? The mascot has become the most anticipated symbol of the game day, including expensive beer and snacks, uncomfortable seats, and beautiful cheerleaders. Although fans often see mascots in various sports events, such as cute, weird, and cool, few people have any idea about the people inside sports mascots.

It seems interesting, but sometimes playing a sports mascot is actually very hard work. Some true stories are amazing. The random tool collected 13 crazy stories about people inside sports mascots. 

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