After years of searching for that one thing to help them win baseball's ultimate prize, the Chicago Cubs have finally found it - "Clark the Cub."  It's their first ever mascot.  The Chicago Cubs introduced the cartoon form of Clark on Monday.

 

 

As described on the Chicago Cubs web site as "unbearably cute," the Cubs introduction of the new mascot was because the fans were clamoring for a more family-friendly entertainment at Wrigley Field.

The new mascot was created as a response to survey feedback and fan interviews, the team said in a statement. People wanted more Cubs-related family-friendly entertainment at Wrigley Field, and Clark will interact in the community, engage with young fans, and be respectful of the game. Clark is named after Clark and Addison, the intersection where Wrigley Field is located.

The went on to point out that Clark the Cub will not disrupt the game.

Most of the time, Clark will welcome fans to his own clubhouse at Wrigley Field, where families can visit. Fans also will be able to interact with Clark on Twitter and Facebook.

 

With the arrival of Clark, there are now three Major League teams that do not have a mascot -- the Angels, Dodgers, and Yankees. The Angels do have the Rally Monkey.

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