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Mlb The Show 21 Leagues

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Pocket-sized League Baseball game (MiLB) is part of professional baseball's hierarchy of leagues in the Americas. Although players compete at a level below Major League Baseball (MLB), MiLB teams prepare players for the majors, and, as an added bonus, bring baseball game to smaller cities and areas that don't have MLB teams.

Equally of the 2021 flavour, at that place are over 100 teams in MiLB across the United states and Canada. In improver to MLB-affiliates, there are independently operated clubs, too. But, no matter their construction, many of these teams have i major thing in common: weird team names.

Oftentimes, pocket-sized league teams rely on local "in-jokes" and references to an expanse's history in order to connect with fans and build a community feel. Plus, a strange name — what is a "yard goat," for instance? — tin become a long way when information technology comes to marketing and sales efforts.

Whether honoring a city's spirit and history or capitalizing on a cheesy, fan-sourced moniker, almost of these team names are at least simply a niggling bit strange, though a few really stand out from the pack. With this in mind, we've rounded up 12 of our favorite weird pocket-sized league baseball squad names. So, permit'south play ball!

12. Columbia Fireflies

The Columbia Fireflies are the newest member of the Kansas City Royals' family. This Low-A chapter promises fun for all; their motto is even "Allow's Glow!" Honestly, we tin't help just dearest a team that really leans into its uniqueness.

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Based in Columbia, South Carolina, the Fireflies were previously affiliated with the New York Mets, simply kicked off the 2021 flavour under the Royals. Afterwards receiving over 2,000 submissions, the team landed on the Fireflies, a moniker inspired by thePhotinus frontalis (yous know, fireflies) that low-cal upward the nearby Congaree National Park. To award their insect namesake, parts of the team's uniforms really glow in the dark.

This Double-A New York Mets chapter also found its name through a name-the-team fan contests.  Some of the finalists included the Binghamton Bullheads, which referenced the abundance of catfish in the Susquehanna River; Gobblers, due to the area'southward hunting culture and number of wild turkeys; and the Rocking Horses or Rumble Ponies, both of which accolade the city's "Carousel Upper-case letter of the Earth" nickname.

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After landing on the Rumble Ponies, the squad officially rebranded in 2016. Simply iii years later, MLB appear plans to sever ties with over 40 teams, just the Mets announced that they'd continue their relationship with Binghamton, which saved the Rumble Ponies from beingness permanently stabled.

ten. Richmond Flight Squirrels

Some other product of a fan-inspired, name-the-team contest, the Richmond Flying Squirrels are a Double-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants. After receiving upwards of half dozen,000 entries, the Virginia-based team'due south front end office narrowed it down to several options.

Photograph Courtesy: @GoSquirrels/Twitter

In the end, the old Connecticut Defenders, became the Flying Squirrels — but was it the correct call? We're thinking so. In their debut flavour, the team had the highest merchandise sales beyond all of Minor League Baseball. After all, who doesn't desire a ruthless, cape-wearing squirrel on their baseball game cap?

9. Toledo Mud Hens

Located in Ohio, the Toledo Mud Hens have always been the Mud Hens. Well, almost ever. First used back in 1902, the Mud Hens moniker went strong for 10 seasons, and was used again from 1919 to 1952. And, since 1965, this Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers has maintained the Mud Hen name.

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Then, why the Mud Hens? The team name came about because of a swamp that was nearly their home ballpark. Earlier the 1902 season, the Mud Hens' first iteration, a team that played in the Interstate League, was dubbed the Swamp Angels.

8. Lehigh Valley IronPigs

Without a doubt, this Modest League Baseball team's proper name conjures upwardly quite the image. A Triple-A chapter of the Philadelphia Phillies, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs make us recall more of video game foes than baseball game. But, for those in the know, at that place'south also a strong connectedness between the team'southward proper noun and Allentown, Pennsylvania.

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For those who aren't familiar with the expanse, the team's proper noun comes from the term "sus scrofa iron," a chief component in steel manufacturing. The Lehigh Valley region is known for steel, not pigs, only playing with the term and introducing some cleverly named swine mascots feels like a domicile run to united states.

7. Albuquerque Isotopes

Do the Albuquerque Isotopes sound a piffling familiar? We'll requite you one hint: "D'OH!" That's right, if you've ever watch The Simpsons, you have have seen the Springfield Isotopes take the field in a 2001 episode of the long-running series.

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This Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies was also the byproduct of a naming contest — i that concluded in much success. In fact, when the proper noun was announced, the New Mexico-based Isotopes went on to sell more merch before playing a single game than the previous team (the Cannons) did over the course of an entire season.

6. Lansing Lugnuts

Lansing, Michigan has cemented its place as an industrial eye for over 100 years. And it all started with the Oldsmobile and the Olds Motor Company. Since 1897, the Michigan company has produced over 14 million cars at their Lansing factory.

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Although Oldsmobile production stopped in 2004, the baseball game park at the Cooley Law School Stadium at the Western Michigan Campus was named after the pop car make for some fourth dimension. Another mode to laurels the urban center's auto-centric legacy? With the Lansing Lugnuts, the High-A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics.

5. Akron RubberDucks

This Double-A affiliate of the Cleveland MLB squad certainly honors Akron, Ohio's history. Equally yous can imagine, the city has a strong connection to the safe industry — more than specifically, it was the birthplace of tire and rubber companies like Goodyear, General Tire, Goodrich, and Firestone.

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While the Akron RubberDucks certainly didn't go the inanimate automobile par route (a la the Lugnuts), the team's name and mascot notwithstanding convey this legacy, with a side of humor. Before rebranding as the RubberDucks in 2013, the team had been the Akron Aeros for decades, but we appreciate the more straight reference to the "Condom Upper-case letter of the World" thing. And, every bit the team'due south owner points out, that fierce-looking duck also "represents the grit" of the expanse's blue-collar market and spirit.

4. Hartford Yard Goats

Yep, you guessed it: we have another winner of a name-the-team competition on our hands. Co-ordinate to the squad's website, the Yard Goats was called in honor of Hartford'south rich railroading history. So, what's the connectedness between goats and trains?

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Well, according to this Double-A Chapter of the Colorado Rockies, a "thou goat" is a slang term used to draw "an engine that switches a train to become it ready for another locomotive to take over." Honestly, nosotros think the relocation and rebrand is a real footstep up from the New United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Rock Cats, especially when you consider the squad's colorful mascot, Chompers, and the giant Dunkin' java cup that looms over the ballpark.

3. The Montgomery Biscuits

The Double-A chapter of the Tampa Bay Rays, the Montgomery Biscuits aren't named subsequently your favorite cookie or KFC side. Every bit it turns out, Montgomery's possessor decided on the name after a fan-inspired, proper noun-the-team contest.

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That owner noted that the Biscuits name would let the team to capitalize on artistic marketing opportunities. For example, the team renamed its souvenir store the "Beige Basket," which just sounds incredibly charming. Based in Montgomery, Alabama, the team also has unique mascots —  Big Mo, a biscuit-loving creature, and Monty, an anthropomorphized buttermilk biscuit.

two. Normal CornBelters

When the organisation was going through possible proper noun changes, they played with the idea of going by the proper name Nuts. And so, a name-the-team contest was axed because a certain late-dark television show got current of air of the contest and wanted to call them the Normal Coal Bears — like to Colbert.

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Instead, this Prospect League team ended up going with Normal CornBelters, which is in reference to the Illinois boondocks's location in the heart of the corn belt. In addition to honoring the expanse's agronomics and doing something unique, the CornBelters landed on the name because, "Independent baseball teams don't accept access to some of the resources that affiliated teams benefit from, so a strong brand is essential if you want people to take notice" (via SportsLogos.net). Without a doubt, there's nothing "normal" near the proper name.

1. Rocket Urban center Trash Pandas

"Yes, this is our real team proper name," states the Twitter bio of the Rocket Metropolis Trash Pandas. The Double-A Los Angeles Angels affiliate clearly fields a lot of name-related questions — and we love them for just going with something so weird yet then endearing and fun.

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When the Southern League's Mobile BayBears relocated to Madison, Alabama, a few years ago, it was time to rebrand. So, why Trash Pandas? No, the team isn't just trying to greenbacks in on the Rocket Raccoon fandom. In fact, the name is a reference to the area'due south association with the space industry. "Our community is known for engineering," the team noted upon the rebranding annunciation, "and no creature in our galaxy is as smart, creative, determined and ingenious a problem solver — dedicated to the challenge at hand — every bit our local raccoons!"

In Dec 2019, the Trash Pandas had sold over $2 one thousand thousand worth of merch in just over 13 months. At present that's what we phone call hitting it out of the park.

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