Watch: Atlanta Braves mascot fooling around, throws away kids for a wildly entertaining performance


Watch: Atlanta Braves mascot fooling around, throws away kids for a wildly entertaining performance

Atlanta Braves’ mascot Blooper

Atlanta Braves’ mascot Blooper was seen toying around with a bunch of players from a local peewee football team. The Atlanta Falcons and Jacksonville Jaguars played their final preseason game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, but no player on either team was the star of the night. He indeed left it all out on the field in a wildly entertaining performance.

The Atlanta Braves’ mascot, Blooper, did not hold back at all despite facing kids half his size. Blooper went viral for the way he just destroyed the kids on the field. Things got pretty competitive during the halftime entertainment on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium as Blooper, the Braves’ mascot, apparently really wanted to win. Like, badly.

Blooper didn’t take it easy like his fellow mascots. Atlanta Braves mascot was stiff-arming kids left and right as he made his way to the end zone, showing no mercy despite the noticeable size difference. The kids on the field probably feel otherwise.

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Atlanta Braves pitcher A.J. Minter speaks after pitching loose as Cardinals take the victory home

Atlanta Braves’ A.J. Minter
Atlanta Braves’ A.J. Minter

A.J. Minter allowed a pair of home runs during the decisive eighth inning of a 6-3 Atlanta Braves loss to the Cardinals on Sunday night at Busch Stadium. “What a game we play,” Minter said. “We just keep doing it to ourselves.

“You’ve got to love this game. You come out and it will break your heart one night and then come out and be the hero and be on top of the world [the next day]. It was a tough loss, but it was a great game.”

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“Even after the tough loss [on Saturday], the guys came out and we gave ourselves a chance to win again,” Minter added after Atlanta Braves important loss. “It didn’t happen. We’ll come out and try to win a series on Tuesday.”

“We could have easily swept this series,” Atlanta Braves’ Minter said. “We’re playing great baseball. There’s no reason for us to hang our heads. It stinks. But we get to get up and keep playing. We have a whole month left to keep playing and we’re going to finish strong.”

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