10. Racing Sausages (Milwaukee Brewers)

Sorry Bernie Brewer, the 'official' mascot of the Milwaukee Brewers, but the Racing Sausages are the leaps and bounds ahead of you as fan favorites. A hot dog, an Italian sausage, a Polish sausage, and a bratwurst began racing around the infield warning track between sixth and seventh inning, how could they not be on this list?
9. Brutus the Buckeye (Ohio State Buckeyes)

One of the most recognizable mascots of all time, Brutus has been an Ohio State staple since 1965. He travels with the cheerleading squad and can be found at every major Ohio State Event.
8. Rocky (Denver Nuggets)
'Born' in 1990, Rocky the Mountain Lion was an instant success. He is considered the teams lucky charm as many a games outcome is said to be decided by whether he makes or misses his traditional backwards half-court shot.
7. Chief Wahoo (Cleveland Indians)
Sure, the Chief may not be the most 'Politically Correct' mascot but he's a legend in my book. Wahoo made his first appearance as an arm patch worn by the Cleveland Indians in 1947 and has evolved to be one of the most famous mascots of all time.
6. Paws (Detroit Tigers)
This lovable tiger has been prowling through Detroit since 1995 and is a prominent figure in home games and charitable events throughout Detroit.