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How the Yankees’ first and only mascot became a total embarrassment

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Back in 1979, the Yankees were hoping Dandy would bring to The Bronx the popularity that the San Diego Chicken enjoyed out West.

On July 22, 1979, a furry pinstriped fellow with a big belly, spinning baseball hat and giant ginger mustache strode out into Yankee Stadium.

Dandy, the Yankees’ first and only mascot, had made his world debut. Inside the costume was Rick Ford, a 22-year-old Ithaca College grad from Greenwich, Connecticut, who had been practicing for his big moment for months, ready to wow the crowd and do for the East Coast what the San Diego Chicken had done for the West.