A ballpark-tested Golden Retriever named Bruce is going to the major leagues to scoop up bats on baseball’s biggest stage for the Washington Nationals after the team said he worked his tail off in the minors.
Yes, Bruce is the team’s 鈥淭op Paw-spect鈥 at 21 months old 鈥 in people years.
no rules that say a dog can’t play baseball
鈥 Washington Nationals (@Nationals)
The Nationals that Bruce the Bat Dog has been called up, set to make his major league debut Saturday at home against the Miami Marlins 鈥 his promotion perfectly timed for Pups in the Park day at Nationals Park.
He won’t be on the field during live game action, however, just for a pregame ceremonial bat retrieval. And the dog will return to Triple-A duties afterward, a spokesperson said.
Bruce was credited by the organization’s front office for 鈥渨orking your tail off鈥 to earn this opportunity. The Nats said Bruce owns a 1.000 retrieving average in three games for Rochester this year and will make a fourth start in Rochester on Friday before traveling to Washington.
featuring three photos of Bruce under 鈥淲elcome to The Show Bruce the Bat Dog鈥 鈥 and stated 鈥漬o rules that say a dog can鈥檛 play baseball.”
to give him the great news, and the Nationals posted video of the moment on their social media.
鈥淗ey, I got some news for you, I think you’re going to like it,” LeCroy said. “You know last year you got called up to Triple-A, did a really nice job but we still thought we needed some work down at the lower levels. … You did a nice job coming back to Triple-A this year, but I’m excited to tell you the front office, the GM, the president, the owners, they’re excited to invite you to Nats Park for your call up to the major leagues on June 14.鈥
More kind wishes poured in, and one fan called the move 鈥減awsome.鈥 The Nationals have never seen him turn down signing a 鈥減awtograph.鈥
鈥淥ur fans and front office are always excited to see our players get promoted to the Nationals, but Bruce鈥檚 promotion is a historic call-up to the big leagues that he richly deserves,鈥 Rochester Red Wings General Manager Dan Mason said. 鈥淣obody makes people smile more than Bruce, and I鈥檓 sure he鈥檒l do a WOOFtastic job for the Nats! He has proven himself to be ready for the show in a very short time and has earned the phenom status that has been bestowed upon him. He鈥檒l put on a doggone great show for Nats fans on June 14.鈥
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