Las Vegas, NV – One of the most beloved members of the Minor League Baseball community — a very good boy — called it a career on Friday night. Finn, bat dog of the Triple-A Las Vegas Aviators, officially retired from his bat retrieving and fan engagement duties and was given a fitting farewell party.
Finn will soon turn 12 — or 84 in dog years. He has been part of the Las Vegas baseball landscape since 2016 when the team was then known as the 51s and played home games at Cashman Field.
Thank you, Finn, for being the best boy and Bat Dog! The fans poured out their love tonight, proving how much you mean to us. We'll miss you dearly, but we're thrilled for your well-deserved retirement filled with relaxation. You'll always be part of the team! 🐾💙 @finnthebatdog pic.twitter.com/fh4zZhKqU7
— Las Vegas Aviators (@AviatorsLV) April 20, 2024
Source: mlb.com