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The Rally Monkey is the unofficial mascot for the Los Angeles Angels Major League Baseball team. Introduction. The character debuted on June 6, 2000, when the Angels were trailing the San Francisco Giants 5–4 in the bottom of the ninth inning.
The Rally Monkey was officially created on June 6, 2000, in a game against the Giants at Angel Stadium. Video board operators Dean Fraulino and Jaysen Humes had no clue how big it would eventually become for the organization.
Two video board operators, Dean Fraulino and Jason Humes, took a clip of a monkey jumping around from the 1994 Jim Carrey movie comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, and superimposed the words...
Anaheim came back to win the game and the Rally Monkey was born. But the cheerleading primate truly took off in 2002, when the Angels stormed through the American League and won their first World Series title.
Down 5-0 in the seventh inning, the “Rally Monkey” made its most iconic appearance as fans desperately hoped for a comeback. The Angels delivered in spectacular fashion, scoring six runs over the next two innings to win the game 6-5.
The Rally Monkey soon became a fixture on the video board and helped give a franchise that forever existed in the shadow of its Los Angeles neighbors a unique identity.
The Rally Monkey is an unofficial mascot of the Los Angeles Angels. It was first introduced, quite unwittingly, on June 6, 2000, when the team was still called the Anaheim Angels.
The Rally Monkey is the unofficial mascot for the Los Angeles Angels Major League Baseball team. The Rally Monkey on the jumbotron at Angel Stadium - 2023. Introduction. The character debuted on June 6, 2000, when the Angels were trailing the San Francisco Giants 5 – 4 in the bottom of the ninth inning.
Disney, whose studio made millions fall in love with a rodent, is now touting an accidental, unofficial mascot for its baseball team: Rally Monkey.
When the Rally Monkey appears on the video board, the stadium suddenly comes to life. Fans rise out of their seats to yell, and those who have monkeys hold them aloft, exhorting the Angels to...