His name is inspired both by the term for a left-handed pitcher -- southpaw -- and the fact that the White Sox play their home games on the South Side of Chicago. Yankees -- Dandy The Yankees don't have an official mascot, but that wasn't always the case. After seeing the success...
I have used the term "goat rodeo" at least six times in the last 18 hours. — southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) September 20, 2012 I just learned the phrase "goat rodeo" and I'm trying not to laugh bc partner is sleeping. GOAT RODEO. — zer0jack (@zer0jack) August 2, 2017 It's been ...
but it's not entirely clear where the moniker came from. It may have been because the team moved from playing at Hilltop Park to the Polo Grounds. The location of their previous homewas northof where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the choi...
The location of their previous home was north of where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the choice of the term “Yankee.” Because “Highlanders” was a long word, “Yanks” and “Yankees” were nicknames used by newspapers as early as 1904....
The location of their previous home was north of where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the choice of the term “Yankee.” Because “Highlanders” was a long word, “Yanks” and “Yankees” were nicknames used by newspapers as early as 1904. ...
but it's not entirely clear where the moniker came from. It may have been because the team moved from playing at Hilltop Park to the Polo Grounds. The location of their previous homewas northof where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the cho...
but it's not entirely clear where the moniker came from. It may have been because the team moved from playing at Hilltop Park to the Polo Grounds. The location of their previous homewas northof where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the cho...
but it's not entirely clear where the moniker came from. It may have been because the team moved from playing at Hilltop Park to the Polo Grounds. The location of their previous homewas northof where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the cho...
The location of their previous home was north of where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the choice of the term “Yankee.” Because “Highlanders” was a long word, “Yanks” and “Yankees” were nicknames used by newspapers as early as 1904....
The location of their previous home was north of where their National League counterparts played, perhaps influencing the choice of the term “Yankee.” Because “Highlanders” was a long word, “Yanks” and “Yankees” were nicknames used by newspapers as early as 1904....