The DubSea Fish Sticks, a Collegiate Summer League team based out of Seattle, Washington, recently debuted a recreation of a forgotten relic tied to the city's Major League Baseball team.
Over the weekend, the Fish Sticks unveiled a bullpen boat, their version of the Seattle Mariners' "M.S. Relief," which once brought relievers to the mound from the bullpen in the earlier 1980s.
We decided to recreate the bullpen boat from the @Mariners. It was a huge hit! pic.twitter.com/T8yjO3MyrK
— DubSea Fish Sticks (@GoFishSticks) June 4, 2023
Brandon Sparks, the Fish Sticks' on-field host and "Director of Fun," drove the cart on its maiden voyage, losing his phone in the process, perhaps due to choppy waters in the infield.
The Fish Sticks are still searching for a name for their bullpen boat, though Sparks admitted he fancies the bluntness of "FISHING BOAT."
Our director of fun @BestSeattle77 spent the entire night zooming around in our new fishing boat!
— DubSea Fish Sticks (@GoFishSticks) June 4, 2023
What should we name it? pic.twitter.com/5Qo397T4Nb
The use of bullpen carts goes back to the 1950s, and by the '80s, practically every team had one. Bullpen carts were a wild, out-of-the-box idea that flourished for a while before disappearing far too early.
Our great nation was stronger when we still embraced the greatness of bullpen carts.
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) September 25, 2020
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While certainly a novelty, something about bullpen carts feels right, and it's a shame they aren't more prevalent.
The Arizona Diamondbacks did bring in a bullpen cart to use during their 20th anniversary season in 2018, but they've since disappeared off the radar again.
Maybe the Fish Sticks' creation will motivate other clubs to follow suit and help bring back bullpen carts, each fit with its own unique spin. Just imagine the possibilities.
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