Mudcats are the most badass logo in sports.
That would be the Montgomery Biscuits!
Ice Gators. I would post a picture but that is apparently beyond my capabilities. Just look it up, it is still a team.
The Delta State Fighting Okra is also one of my favorites. My niece was part of the dance team for UNA and one time I was at a game against DS. Me: "...is that...is that mascot a big OKRA?" Sister laughed and said yes.
Those are in Huntsville--has this team taken the place of the Huntsville Havoc? Madison is literally 15 minutes from my mom's homeplace--it's on the north side of Athens, very near the 72-31 intersection (next to Aldi on Clinton St. if you're THAT familiar with Athens).Rocket City Trash Pandas
I think this is just hilarious. It kind of looks like a poblano pepper, sure, but anyone who has had it in a garden knows okra is (are?) somewhat vicious.
This clearly is a nod to Guardians of the GalaxyRocket City Trash Pandas
No this is a AA Baseball Team in the Southern League. They used to play in Nashville as the Xpress for 2 years in the 1990’s.Those are in Huntsville--has this team taken the place of the Huntsville Havoc? .
My sons off-season is really just December and January. You would think we would welcome the break. We don’t, even the wife starts hating not having games. Sad to know we only have a few years if this left.
It is an adjustment, particularly if your kids were involved in a lot of things. My daughter had her dance and chorus stuff, my son had football and karate and then roller hockey and ice hockey. I miss those times but my grandkids occasionally have stuff, too. Not so much right now because of the pandemic but I used to go to school programs and girl scout meetings and gymnastics class with the older one. Little one had "princess camp" (dancing for 4 year olds) this past summer that was a blast. She took that very seriously.My sons off-season is really just December and January. You would think we would welcome the break. We don’t, even the wife starts hating not having games. Sad to know we only have a few years if this left.
Derrick Henry's journey to 2,000 yards just got easier today. 215 leaves him with 468 yards to go in the three games remaining, needing 156/gm to get there. That's still a lot, but not impossible against some softer run defenses.