In 2024, Lou Seal, the beloved mascot of the San Francisco Giants, will be inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame’s Class. Alongside other iconic mascots like the Houston Astros’ Orbit, University of Montana’s Monte, and the Jacksonville Jaguars’ Jaxson de Ville, Lou Seal has earned this prestigious recognition.
Since 1997, Lou Seal has been a fixture at Oracle Park, bringing joy to fans of all ages with his signature sunglasses and warm personality. Having entertained fans at over 2000 consecutive games, Lou Seal embodies the heart and soul of Giants baseball. Whether he’s showing off his dance moves or engaging in community events, Lou Seal has become a cherished symbol of the Giants organization.
Lou Seal’s induction into the Mascot Hall of Fame is a testament to his impact on the sports world. Joining the ranks of other beloved MLB mascots like the Oriole Bird, Phillie Phanatic, Orbit, and Mr. Met, Lou Seal’s induction is a well-deserved recognition for his contributions to baseball fandom.
Taking to social media to express gratitude, Lou Seal thanked fans and the Giants for their votes and support. To see the full list of inductees and celebrate this well-deserved recognition for Lou Seal as a beloved mascot in baseball fandom visit the Mascot Hall of Fame’s website.