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- Fredbird abstract "Fredbird is the official mascot for the St. Louis Cardinals major league baseball team. He is an anthropomorphic cardinal wearing the team's uniform. Fredbird can always be found entertaining young children during baseball games at Busch Stadium. His name is derived from \"Redbird\", a synonym for the cardinal bird and for the Cardinals themselves.Fredbird was introduced in April 6, 1979 by the Cardinals, then owned by Anheuser-Busch, to entertain younger fans at the games.He quickly became popular with fans for his dancing, habit of \"beaking\" the heads of supporters, and for throwing T-shirts into the stands. In later years, he has been joined by \"Team Fredbird\", a group of young women employed by the club who help him with his T-shirt toss and occasionally in other duties. He can also be seen rallying the crowd regularly during pregame on-field ceremonies, and, occasionally, he finds time to sit behind (or on top of) the dugout to get the crowd going. After every Cardinal home victory, Fredbird takes a flag with the team's logo onto the field and waves it around. He is one of baseball's best-known mascots, and he makes hundreds of appearances year-round in the St. Louis area. Fredbird can also be seen on television once a week, doing a Cardinal's Kids Club show with former Cardinal Andy Benes.".
- Fredbird firstAppearance "April 6, 1979".
- Fredbird occupation Mascot.
- Fredbird thumbnail Fredbird2013cardinals.jpg?width=300.
- Fredbird wikiPageExternalLink stl_team_coachesstaff.jsp?club_context=stl.
- Fredbird wikiPageExternalLink teamfredbird.com.
- Fredbird wikiPageID "910064".
- Fredbird wikiPageLength "2252".
- Fredbird wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Fredbird wikiPageRevisionID "691436957".
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Benes.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Anheuser-Busch.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Busch_Stadium.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bird_mascots.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Category:Major_League_Baseball_team_mascots.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Category:St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink File:Fredbirdzoom.jpg.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Major_League_Baseball_mascots.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Mascot.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Northern_cardinal.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink Rally_Squirrel.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Fredbird wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fredbird".
- Fredbird caption "St. Louis Cardinals Mascot".
- Fredbird first "1979-04-06".
- Fredbird gender "Male".
- Fredbird name "Fredbird".
- Fredbird occupation "Mascot".
- Fredbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Fredbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_character.
- Fredbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MLB_mascots.
- Fredbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Fredbird wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Fredbird subject Category:Bird_mascots.
- Fredbird subject Category:Major_League_Baseball_team_mascots.
- Fredbird subject Category:St._Louis_Cardinals.
- Fredbird hypernym Mascot.
- Fredbird type Agent.
- Fredbird type FictionalCharacter.
- Fredbird type Person.
- Fredbird type Person.
- Fredbird type Team.
- Fredbird type Agent.
- Fredbird type NaturalPerson.
- Fredbird type Thing.
- Fredbird type Q215627.
- Fredbird type Q5.
- Fredbird type Q95074.
- Fredbird type Person.
- Fredbird comment "Fredbird is the official mascot for the St. Louis Cardinals major league baseball team. He is an anthropomorphic cardinal wearing the team's uniform. Fredbird can always be found entertaining young children during baseball games at Busch Stadium.".
- Fredbird label "Fredbird".
- Fredbird sameAs Q5496669.
- Fredbird sameAs m.03p0zx.
- Fredbird sameAs Q5496669.
- Fredbird wasDerivedFrom Fredbird?oldid=691436957.
- Fredbird depiction Fredbird2013cardinals.jpg.
- Fredbird homepage stl_team_coachesstaff.jsp?club_context=stl.
- Fredbird isPrimaryTopicOf Fredbird.
- Fredbird name "Fredbird".