Bunbino
The fans have spoken and they
have selected Bunbino as the name of the Baseballtown Hot
Dog Guy character. The name was announced at the Dog Days
of Winter season ticket holder event held on Monday,
February 13 at the Crowne Plaza Reading.
Fleetwood resident Taylor Reed,
11, submitted the winning name as part of the contest
organized through the Reading Eagle’s website and the
Reading Phillies.
“Bunbino epitomizes this new
era in Baseballtown history,” said President of
Baseballtown Charities Chuck Domino. “What better way to
celebrate Baseballtown than with a logo recognizing one of
the most traditional ballpark foods that has had a lasting
presence at FirstEnergy Stadium with the Reading
Phillies.”
Since she selected the winning
name, Reed received a 20-person picnic at the Reading
Eagle Pool Pavilion and first pitch at the April 3rd
Baseballtown 222 Showcase, new Baseballtown merchandise,
four box seats to the Baseballtown All-Star Home Run Derby
and Autograph Session, four box seats to the Baseballtown
All-Star Classic, and a box of 100 delicious hot dogs
courtesy of Berks Packing.
Bunbino was selected through a
voting process over Homer, Brutis, Dinger, and Phrankey.
Fans were able to vote online from Tuesday, February 7
through Monday, February 13.
The Baseballtown logo featuring
Bunbino will play an important role during this summer's
Baseballtown All-Star Classic, with players from each team
wearing jerseys honoring the baseball tradition of
Reading.
The name Bunbino holds a special
place in Baseballtown lore as The Great Bambino, Babe
Ruth, played during a barnstorming tour at Reading’s
Lauer’s Park in 1928 along with fellow Hall of Famers
Lou Gehrig and Jimmie Foxx. Lauer’s Park is now home to
Gordon Hoodak Stadium at Lauer’s Park, a ballpark built
from charitable contributions to Baseballtown Charities.
Baseballtown Charities, a
non-profit 501(c)(3) entity, was launched in 2002 in
association with the Reading Phillies in order to keep
baseball alive in Reading through charitable donations to
underprivileged youth, who otherwise wouldn't have the
opportunity to play baseball. The organization was also
founded to pay tribute to Reading's rich baseball history.
Since its inception ten years ago, the Baseballtown
trademark has played a necessary part in the baseball
community of Berks County. Under the Baseballtown
namesake, FirstEnergy Stadium has played host to the High
School All-Star Game and the Olivet's Boy's and Girl's
Club Championship. Each year, the organization crowns the
King or Queen of Baseballtown to honor the past by
recognizing that individual's accomplishments and
contributions to baseball/softball. |
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Baseballtown
Events
Monday,
April 30
Kutztown vs. Albright
6:30 PM
FirstEnergy Stadium
Wednesday,
May 16
Baseballtown High School Championship Game
- VOICES / 830 AM WEEU
6:35 PM
FirstEnergy Stadium
Saturday,
June 16
Baseballtown High School All-Star Game
- VOICES / 830 AM WEEU
10:05 AM
FirstEnergy Stadium
Tuesday,
June 19
Schuylkill-Berks vs. Lehigh Valley Legion All-Star
Game
7:05 AM
FirstEnergy Stadium
Tuesday,
July 17
Schuylkill-Berks Legion Championship
7:05 AM
FirstEnergy Stadium |
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