February 1, 2009

Mr. Redslegs Shillin’ for the Sports Museum of America

Because I know that pictures of Reds mascots are what you come here for, here are a couple of Mr. Redlegs at the Sports Museum of America.

NEW YORK, NY -- On January 26, Mr. Redlegs, the official mascot of the Cincinnati Reds, stopped by the Sports Museum of America and checked out Cincinnati Red Johnny Bench’s catcher’s mask in the Museum’s baseball gallery. The Sports Museum of America is the nation's first and only fully interactive all-sports museum.
NEW YORK, NY — On January 26, Mr. Redlegs, the official mascot of the Cincinnati Reds, stopped by the Sports Museum of America and checked out Cincinnati Red Johnny Bench’s catcher’s mask in the Museum’s baseball gallery. The Sports Museum of America is the nation’s first and only fully interactive all-sports museum.

NEW YORK, NY -- On January 26, Mr. Redlegs, the official mascot of the Cincinnati Reds, stopped by the Sports Museum of America, the nation's first and only fully interactive all-sports museum, to donate a Cincinnati Reds golf club head cover and Cincinnati Red Tom Browning, aka “Mr. Perfect,” bobblehead to the Museum’s Fan Culture Gallery. Browning earned the name Mr. Perfect after pitching a perfect game on September 16, 1988 -- a 1-0 win over the Dodgers.
NEW YORK, NY — On January 26, Mr. Redlegs, the official mascot of the Cincinnati Reds, stopped by the Sports Museum of America, the nation’s first and only fully interactive all-sports museum, to donate a Cincinnati Reds golf club head cover and Cincinnati Red Tom Browning, aka “Mr. Perfect,” bobblehead to the Museum’s Fan Culture Gallery. Browning earned the name Mr. Perfect after pitching a perfect game on September 16, 1988 — a 1-0 win over the Dodgers.

1 comment to “Mr. Redslegs Shillin’ for the Sports Museum of America”

  1. chuck says:

    is that cory patterson under that diguise?