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Montgomery, AL
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Rocket City Trash Pandas

Bringing a unique blend of fun and fervor to Minor League Baseball (MiLB), the Rocket City Trash Pandas have swiftly soared from obscurity to popularity since their inception. An AA affiliate of the Los Angeles Angels, the franchise was originally named the Mobile BayBears, based in Mobile, Alabama, from 1997 to 2019.

However, in a daring move, the team was relocated to Madison, Alabama, and rebranded as the Rocket City Trash Pandas in 2020. The unconventional yet playful name was chosen through a fan poll, drawing inspiration from both Madison's rich history in the U.S. space program (Rocket City) and a playful slang for raccoons (Trash Pandas).

The Trash Pandas play their home games at the state-of-the-art Toyota Field. This $46 million stadium boasts a seating capacity of 7,000 and includes premium amenities like luxury suites and a high-definition video board, providing an enjoyable experience for every baseball enthusiast. The stadium's architecture, mirroring a spacecraft, pays homage to the city's significant role in space exploration.

Since their establishment, the Trash Pandas have carved out a promising path. While their playoff history is still in the making, the team's performance in the Southern League has been commendable. They've made it clear that they're not just about catchy names and cool logos – they're here to play.

The Trash Pandas also participate in a lively rivalry with the Birmingham Barons. This intra-state competition, often referred to as the "I-65 Rivalry" (named after the interstate highway connecting the two cities), brings additional excitement to each season.

In a short span of time, the Rocket City Trash Pandas have created a unique identity within the MiLB landscape. They've not only succeeded in attracting fans with their distinctive branding but have also remained committed to fostering a talented roster and competitive spirit. With their blend of unforgettable charm, community engagement, and sporting prowess, the Trash Pandas have become a proud symbol of their city and an integral part of the American baseball fabric.