The most delicious alias in each farm system.
Minor League Baseball clubs all throughout the country have developed a routine over the past ten years of temporarily changing their name to honor a beloved delicacy in the area. Taken together, these diverse food-based identities create a feast too rich and wonderful for a single meal, but one that is unquestionably admirable.
These are the tastiest aliases from the farm systems of every Major League team. Seize some napkins and begin eating.
The Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats, often known as the Manchester Chicken Tenders, are owned by the Blue Jays. The chicken tender originated in a Manchester, New Hampshire diner called The Puritan Backroom. After a public vote, the New Hampshire Fisher Cats became the 2022 Manchester Chicken Tenders.
Every time the Montgomery Biscuits take the field, they stand for food, but that doesn’t mean they can’t occasionally change things up. Their yearly Korean heritage theme event heavily revolves around their 2021 debut Kimchi identity.
With players like Whoopie Pies, Clambakes, Red Snappers, and yes, Bean Suppahs, on their team, the Sea Dogs are formidable opponents in the game of alternate food identities. This name, pronounced as a Mainer would, honors group Saturday night feasts of baked beans, hot dogs with red snapper, and brown bread.
Although baseball players are typically associated with the summer, the Renegades’ 2023 Hudson Valley Cider Donuts uniforms took an autumnal turn. The logo set has Dusty, a charming but also a little scary mascot that lives and flourishes in spite of having a bite taken out of him.
Sauerkraut Balls (Double-A Akron RubberDucks) are the guardians.
A staple of Northeast Ohio, sauerkraut balls are typically served on New Year’s Day. The RubberDucks revealed their identify as Sauerkraut Balls on