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Phanatic Dissed, Buster is a Baller

Wednesday night at Lakewood's FirstEnergy Park the Phillie Phanatic made his annual appearance when he visited the Phillies' local A-Level affiliate, the BlueClaws. The Phanatic brought along the Phillies' World Series trophy from 2008 and the National League championship trophy from 2009, but the glitz and shine that comes along with being the mascot for an elite level Major League Baseball club was not enough for the Phanatic to land a phine young lady that caught his eye.

Check out the media player below and see what unfolded and who the blonde beauty actually chose.



That's BlueClaws mascot Buster, to whom the Phanatic was like a big brother. No more mentoring. This could be a new rivalry within the system. Could they have been acting out those Chase Utley/Jayson Werth rumors?! Hmmm.

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