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Paws the official mascot of the Detroit Tigers throws out a ceremonial first pitch alongside Roary of the Detroit Lions during his birthday celebration prior to the game against the Texas Rangers at Comerica Park on May 03, 2026.
For generations of Detroit Tigers fans, Paws has become one of the most recognizable figures connected to the franchise, representing the organization throughout the community and creating special memories for kids and adults alike.
On May 5, the Tigers celebrated the birthday of their beloved mascot, marking 31 years since Paws officially made his debut at Tiger Stadium in the mid-90s. Since then, the energetic tiger in the Old English D jersey has remained a constant through nearly every era of modern Tigers baseball.
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That community connection has become central to the Paws’ identity. He regularly visits schools, community events, malls, charity functions, and festivals throughout metro Detroit.
There are also several quirky traditions attached to him as well. For years, Paws wore a jersey number matching the current season’s final two digits. That changed in 2011 after the Tigers retired No. 11 in honor of legendary manager Sparky Anderson. Since then, Paws has permanently worn No. 00.
Fans have seen Paws dressed as Santa Claus during Christmas in July, sporting an Elvis-inspired look for Elvis Night, and participating in countless promotional events that have helped keep the in-game experience fresh for families. Lets just say he’s dressed and ready for any and every occasion.
Paws’ Social Media Era
The Tigers’ social media team has increasingly leaned into Paws as a digital personality in recent seasons. Whether he is photobombing interviews, trolling opposing teams with signs behind home plate, or participating in viral ballpark moments, Paws has become a surprisingly effective social media star.
One recent example came during a game against the Seattle Mariners, when Paws held a sign reading “Should’ve given the ball to Marshawn,” referencing the infamous Super Bowl play call involving the Seahawks.
Paws also went viral in 2025 during a Tigers-Pirates matchup when he attempted to get the attention of gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne while her boyfriend, Paul Skenes, was pitching. Dunne jokingly responded online with, “Sorry… not my type of tiger,” creating another widely shared mascot moment.
Where Does Paws Rank Among MLB Mascots?
Ranking baseball mascots is always subjective, but Paws consistently lands in the solid middle-to-upper tier of MLB mascot discussions. Nationally, mascots like the Phillie Phanatic, Blooper and Mr. Met tend to dominate “best mascot” lists because of their historic influence and comical personalities.
Still, Paws has built a strong reputation through longevity, consistency, and fan engagement. A 2020 Detroit Free Press feature even examined where Paws ranked among MLB mascots. He was placed at 15th on the list.
Alyssa Polczynski Alyssa Polczynski is a multimedia journalist covering Major League Baseball for Heavy.com. She has experience as an editorial producer for MLB.com and contributed to the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). More about Alyssa Polczynski