The Phillies Should Lean Into The Gator Thing For Red October
You might’ve heard the most bizarre story in Philadelphia this week. After the Phillies clinched a playoff berth, a fan tried to bring an emotional support gator into Citizens Bank Park. Stadium staff denied access to the dangerous alligator.
It was a no-brainer for stadium staff on site Tuesday night before a matchup against the Pittsburgh Pirates. However, the Phillies need to lean into the gator thing.
The Phillies Need the Gator
Pat Egan has identified the dooming historical parallel. “The Curse of the Billy Goat” began in 1945 when staff at Wrigley Field denied entrance to a fan’s pet goat. The disgruntled fan invoked doom for a franchise that had already gone 37 years without a World Series. The “curse” lasted until 2016.
Let’s not wait 71 years for the next World Series in Philadelphia. Instead, the Phillies can use this to their advantage.
The Gator is the New Rallying Cry
The (then) Anaheim Angels had the Rally Monkey in 2002. They still use the glorified mascot as a rallying cry at their stadium.
Philadelphia fans can’t forget that stupid squirrel that became the talk of the 2011 MLB Postseason. The Phillies lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in one of the most devastating losses in franchise history that year because of the supposed good luck charm.
The Phillie Phanatic (…not 97.5 The Fanatic) is from the Galapagos Islands. We’re unsure if he’s an animal or a Muppet-style mascot. However, he is allowed in the stadium.
“We are not allowing an alligator to see America’s pastime… I’m an equal opportunist. I’d allow both. I don’t judge people (or animals?) by the way they look…It creates a home field atmosphere that you haven’t even thought of.” -Pat
“Dancing On My Own” worked last year. Why not a gator this year? The organization could presumably take care of the proper safety measures that the staff on site against the Pirates wouldn’t have been able to locate. If the Eagles can use an actual bald eagle, the Phillies can handle a gator.
Last year, fans at Citizens Bank Park tried to steal the tomahawk chant from the Atlanta Braves. It was a funny idea at first, but people really overdid it. People didn’t even sound like they were doing it in a mocking sense at certain points. Instead, borrow the Florida Gators chomp from a team that isn’t competing.
Use the most ridiculous opportunity to your advantage. Bring in the gator to Citizens Bank Park for Red October as a random mascot.
“If you pan to the Phillies bullpen, and Craig Kimbrel is standing with an alligator on a leash, bud, that is a place where noone is going to want to play.” -Pat Egan