List of baseball nicknames

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This is a list of nicknames of Major League Baseball teams


Contents

  • D-backs
  • Snakes

  • Bravos
  • America's Team [1]

  • O's (fans usually emphize this nickname, even yelling in unision, "O" during the National Anthem)
  • Birds

  • BoSox[2]
  • Da Sox
  • Olde Towne Team [3]
  • The Sox

  • Cubbies[4]
  • Loveable Losers[5]
  • Northsiders (Due to the location of where the Cubs play, in the north side of Chicago)[6]

  • ChiSox[7]
  • Pale Hose[8]
  • Southsiders (Due to the location of where the White Sox play, in the south side of Chicago)
  • Black Sox (after throwing the 1919 World Series) [9]

  • Redlegs (a nickname used in the early 1950s during the Red Scare) [10]
  • The Big Red Machine (during the team's run in the 1970s, when they won the division 6 times and appeared in the World Series 4 times) [11]

  • The Redskins
  • The Tribe
  • Chief Wahoo's Tribe [12]
  • The Wahoo's [13]

  • Rox

  • The Motor City Kitties
  • Pinetars
  • Tigs

  • 'Stros
  • Lastros[15]

  • R's

  • Halos
  • Seraphs
  • Wings

  • Bums
  • The Boys of Summer (The first two from their Brooklyn days; usage in L.A. has faded with time) [16]
  • Blue Crew
  • The Dogturds (Used by detractors, Giants fans.)

  • Twinkies

  • The Loveable Losers (when they first started playing)
  • The Kings of Queens
  • The Amazin' Mets
  • The Amazins
  • Miracle Mets (during their run in the 1969 season. They eventually won the World Series)
  • Mutts (by haters)
  • Pond Scum (by haters)
  • Mess (by haters)

  • The Bronx Bombers
  • Bombers
  • The Pinstripes
  • Yanks
  • New Yorkers
  • Evil Empire (coined by Red Sox executive Larry Lucchino)
  • The Enemy
  • Damned Yankees
  • The Dankees

  • A's [7](A nickname that the Athletics emphasized in the 60's and 70's during the ownership of Charles Finley, still very much used by fans and media today)
  • F's (by haters, in reference to academic marks in school, as well as a play on the nickname A's as in an A is a good grade, however an F is a failing grade.)
  • Oakland Assholes (Used by detractors, Giants fans.)

  • (Fightin') Phils
  • Phightins (Fans in Philadelphia usually will add "Ph" instead of an "F" in most words associated with the Phillies)
  • Sillies
  • Pillies (given when some players were involved in an amphetamine scandal in the early 1980s)
  • Quakers and Blue Jays (alternate nicknames used early in the team's history, the first from the 1880s, and the second from the early 1940s)
  • Whiz Kids (for the 1950 National League Championship team, for their youth)
  • Wheeze Kids (for the 1983 National League Championship team, for their lack of youth)

  • Bucs
  • Buc-o's or Bucco's (as in Buccaneer's)

  • Cards
  • Redbirds
  • Birds

  • Pods
  • Friars
  • Fathers (Padres is Spanish for Fathers)

  • G-men
  • Jints (rhymes with "pints")
  • Gigantes (Hee-gant-ace) which is Spanish for Giants
  • The Orange And Black
  • Orange Nation

  • M's

  • D-rays
  • Rays

  • Strangers (used when the team is playing poorly)

  • Jays (The team has emphized this name rather than "Blue Jays")

  • Nats [19]
  • The Anchors

  1. ^ Wulf, Steve, America's Team II, Sports Illustrated, 1982-08-09.
  2. ^ Jays shut out BoSox. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  3. ^ "Bye-bye Bambino", 2004-10-07. Retrieved on March 14, 2007.
  4. ^ Template error: argument title is required.
  5. ^ Chicago Cubs Can Make Wrigley Friendly Again: Scott Soshnick. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  6. ^ Boys of Summer spring forward. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  7. ^ a b A's Fall To ChiSox On Saturday. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  8. ^ Tuesday Afternoon Fights. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  9. ^ The Black Sox Trial: An Account. Retrieved on March 14, 2007.
  10. ^ Fried, Richard M., Nightmare in Red: The McCarthy Era in Perspective, Oxford University Press ISBN 0195043618
  11. ^ 30 Years Ago: The Big Red Machine Steamrolls the Opposition. Retrieved on March 14, 2007.
  12. ^ Template error: argument title is required.
  13. ^ History of the Wahoo Club. Retrieved on March 14, 2007.
  14. ^ Wood trying to make it with Fish. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  15. ^ 100 Years of Qualitude. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  16. ^ Kahn, Roger The Boys of Summer, Harper Perennial Modern Classics, ISBN 0060956348
  17. ^ New era dawning for Brew Crew?. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  18. ^ Five Questions: Milwaukee Brewers. Retrieved on March 13, 2007.
  19. ^ Solomon, George, Nats Have Tough Crowd to Please, The Washington Post, 2007-02-11.

Nicknames: Sports clubs and their nicknames

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