May 05 2008

More Cheerleaders in the MLB: The St. Louis Cardinals and Team Fredbird

Published by Natty at 12:30 pm under Cheerleaders, MLB, Sports

Team Fredbird

“Yeah that’s not all I’ll be biting sweetheart.”

Baseball is getting better and better. Back in the 80’s it was silly mascots (think Phillies) and guys like Mel Allen saying “How about that?”

And I think the mascot has pretty much stayed dormant for a while. But now? Now it’s the new age of combining humorous mascots with lovely little vixens to support them.

Meet Team Fredbird

There’s something very disturbing and yet erotic about this whole baseball cheerleaders thing.

Can’t you just see new waves of perverted websites out there catered to the “hot chicks with silly birds” genre?

Well, I’ll let those freaks do what they gotta do with it. In the mean time I’m just going to sit back and enjoy the addition of cheerleaders to major league baseball.

Enjoy Team Fredbird

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3 Responses to “More Cheerleaders in the MLB: The St. Louis Cardinals and Team Fredbird”

  1. […] We’re just starting to see cheerleaders in baseball here in the states. To my knowledge the only two MLB teams to have official spirit squads are the Florida Marlins (Marlin’s Maids) and the St Louis Cardinals (Team Fredbird) […]

  2. […] We’re just starting to see cheerleaders in baseball here in the states. To my knowledge the only two MLB teams to have official spirit squads are the Florida Marlins (Marlin’s Maids) and the St Louis Cardinals (Team Fredbird) […]

  3. Bethanyon 22 Jun 2008 at 5:49 pm

    The Atlanta Braves have “cheerleaders” known as the Tomahawk Team. Rather than cheerleaders (because they don’t wear skirts, carry around pom-poms, and do cheers) these 16 ladies mingle with fans, shoot t-shirts, and dance on the dugout for the 7th inning stretch.

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