Meet Canaligator and Allie-Gator

Canaligator

Did you know the Lowell Spinners became proud parents of Canaligator on January 19, 1996? He was born in the Canals of Lowell. He got his name from the nearly 6-miles of canals in Lowell. After just a few days in the canals, Canaligator crawled up the banks and over to LeLacheur Park where he has been ever since. During the off-season, Canaligator can be seen throughout the Merrimack Valley. He frequently visits schools, hospitals, day care centers and more. He even plays goalie in the annual mascot hockey game at Tsongas Arena. Here are his statistics:

Height: 6'4", Weight 313 pounds

Bats: Poorly, Throws: Even worse

Allie-Gator

Hearing of the friendly confines of LeLacheur Park our second mascot, Allie-GATOR, joined the family on July 8, 1999. She had heard of the great fun at Spinners games and decided to come up from the canals of Lowell herself. She and her sidekick Canaligator, thrive in entertaining fans young and old all season long. In the off-season she mysteriously disappears. We think she has a winter home in Florida. Rest assured come opening night she will be back in town and ready to perform. Here are her statistics:

Height: 5'8", Weight: She won't tell

Bats: Hardly, Throws: Like a girl!

 

Millie-Gator                                                                         

On May 6th, 2006, Canaligator and Allie-Gator were wed. Then on Opening Day, Millie-Gator was born! Millie, named for Lowell's unique history as a Mill City, spends most of her free time hanging out with her family at LeLacheur Park. In fact, although she's not as tall as her parents, Millie's one of the biggest Spinners fans you'll see at the ballpark! But during the winter, we're pretty sure she also enjoys the Gator vacation to Florida's Everglades each Spring. Here are her stats:

Height: 5'2", Weight: Lots of baby fat

Bats: Better than her dad, Throws: A nasty curveball!   

 

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