Major League Baseball, always striving for eyeballs in an increasingly NBA- and NFL-first world, is celebrating its second annual Players Weekend from Aug. 24-26, and the new jerseys — plus, more importantly, the new nicknames — have arrived.
If you missed it last year, the best part of Players Weekend is players putting their nicknames on the back of their jerseys.
Some are obvious – just plays on their names – while others are a little more involved.
Let’s take a look at a few of the Phillies' standouts and evaluate them.
Rhys Hoskins, 'Big Fella' & Tommy Hunter, 'Bigger Fella'
A nice call-and-response showing from Hoskins and Hunter! This is what teamwork looks like. I wonder who biggest fella would be…
Grade: A-
Jake Arrieta, 'Snake'
Jake and snake rhyme, that much is clear. But calling yourself a snake in 2018, the era of snake-as-disparaging-slang, sure is bold.
Grade: B
Wilson Ramos, 'Buffalo'
One of the newest Phillies, Ramos has been called the Buffalo for years. Back in 2015, he explained where it came from:
“’I got that nickname by Ian Desmond,’ Ramos said. ‘It was one day at the stadium and he said to me, ‘Hey, you get a lot of hits (foul tips, collisions, etc.) every day behind the plate and you never go out of the game. You stay for the whole game. You’re a big man. You’re like a buffalo!’’”
Not bad.
Grade: B(uffalo)
Aaron Loup, 'Wolf'
I will be honest, I cannot explain why Aaron Loup’s nickname is Wolf.
Grade: Wolf?
Andrew Knapp, 'Knapp Time'
This is a great nickname, because baseball is by far the slowest-paced of the four major sports in the United States, and Mr. Knapp is leaning into it. He might not want to emulate his nickname when he’s playing, though: everyone tries to figure out when the catcher is napping.
Grade: Zzzzz
Pat Neshek, 'Neshek'
Pat, that is just your last name.
Grade: Neshek
Maikel Franco, 'Compa F' & Luis Garcia, 'Compa G'
Once again, a great display of teamwork here from Franco and Garcia, and this time in a different language. “Compa” is colloquial Spanish for “friend” or “buddy,” which makes this doubly endearing.
Grade: Compa A+
You can check out the full list of nicknames here.
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