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Screech (mascot)

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Screech
Screech during the 2019 World Series
TeamWashington Nationals
DescriptionBald eagle
First seenApril 17, 2005
WebsiteOfficial Website

Screech is the mascot of theWashington Nationals. He is abald eagle that wears the home cap and jersey of the team. He was "hatched" on April 17, 2005 at the "Kids Opening Day" promotion atRFK Stadium. The mascot’s name is based on the sound that is made by actual bald eagles. A nine-year-old fourth grade student inWashington D.C., Glenda Gutierrez, designed the mascot and won a contest sponsored by the team and explained that it was "strong and eats almost everything."

In 2009, the Nationals unveiled a redesigned Screech. The new costume, designed by Major League Baseball's design department made the mascot slimmer and gave the mascot a removable cap. The Nationals explained that the original design was of an eagle that was always intended to grow up one day. A Nationals official described him as "like a teenager now".[1] The 2012 Topps Opening Day card described Screech as a dazzling dancer, full of loyal shenanigans directed at the opposing team.

In subsequent years, the team created built a number of in-stadium traditions around the mascot. Screech became the official judge of the team'sPresidents Race, and carries a flag around the field after victories. An annual "Kids Opening Day" event, held on a Sunday home game each April, was expanded to include a celebration of Screech's birthday. Additional costumes were added, including a special birthday hat, rain gear worn after rain delays, a Jedi robe worn on Star Wars Day, and pajamas worn during extra innings of late night games.

Screech store at the ballpark

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See:Nationals Park#"Screech" store

See also

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References

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  1. ^Steinberg, Dan. D.C. Sports Bog. "About Screech's Unveiling". March 2, 2009.

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