
Binghamton Rumble Ponies Dive Into Obscurity With Name Change
The Binghamton Rumble Ponies have taken a dive into obscurity with their latest announcement, introducing the Bathtub Donkeys as a temporary name change for select games in the 2025 season.
This peculiar moniker pays homage to a little-known American Blue Law from the 1800s that once forbade donkeys from taking a snooze in bathtubs, particularly in the Brooklyn region of New York.
Crafting the Bathtub Donkeys Persona: A Whimsical Design Ahead
The Bathtub Donkeys come to life through a whimsical character depicted as a donkey sitting in a bathtub reminiscent of one fit for a baseball player. With footers made from a baseball bat and ball, a baseball bat scrubber, and a shower cap adorned with miniature baseballs, the Bathtub Donkey is definitely a show of eye-catching branding.
Inspiration from the Bouncing Pickles: Embracing Tradition in the Modern Era
Drawing inspiration from the success of the Hartford Yard Goats and their adoption of the Bouncing Pickles moniker, the Binghamton Rumble Ponies sought to pay tribute to overlooked Blue Laws in a unique and captivating manner. By infusing a touch of nostalgia and humor into their season lineup, the Bathtub Donkeys hope to bring the team’s name to the lips of more people.
Exploring American Blue Laws: A Glimpse into the Past
American Blue Laws, also known as Sunday Laws, dictate regulations on entertainment and commercial activities during Sundays or religious holidays. By shining a spotlight on an obscure Blue Law that once prohibited donkeys from resting in bathtubs, the Rumble Ponies are certainly getting the attention they were seeking.

Save the Dates: Bathtub Donkeys Make Their Splash
Circle your calendars for the days when the Binghamton Rumble Ponies transform into the Bathtub Donkeys: June 28 against the Portland Sea Dogs and July 30 facing off against the Harrisburg Senators. And be sure not to miss the excitement of the Rumble Ponies' first home game on Tuesday, April 8, as they inaugurate the season against Hartford.
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