Southpaw, the official mascot of the Chicago White Sox, is a bright-green, furry creature who patrols U.S. Cellular Field before, during, and after games. He is a reference to a left-hand pitcher and Chicago’s South Side, where the team plays. Southpaw was born on the South Side and is left-handed. He made his Major League debut on June 13, 2004, and has been inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame as part of this year’s induction class.
Southpaw was born on the South Side and is a baseball term for people who are left-handed. The most recognizable mascot of the White Sox is Andy the Clown, but not many know that Andy was an unofficial mascot. Southpaw is known for his love for entertaining fans at the ballpark and being invited to other events.
In addition to being the official mascot of the White Sox, Southpaw is also the official mascot of the Harlem White Sox. Globie, the official mascot of the Harlem, will join him in the Hall of Fame alongside Southpaw. Southpaw’s name is a reference to Chicago’s South Side, where the team plays.
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