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Colorado Rockies mascot Dinger attacked by fan during game

It was the dingbat versus Dinger.

Denver police are on the hunt for a crazed baseball fan who tackled and injured the Colorado Rockies mascot during Monday’s home game against the St. Louis Cardinals.

The beer-guzzling suspect — who was not wearing attire affiliated with either team — leaped into Dinger while the mascot was performing above the Rockies dugout at Coors Field, video shows.


Denver police are on the hunt for a crazed baseball fan who tackled and injured the Colorado Rockies mascot during Monday's home game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Denver police are on the hunt for a crazed baseball fan who tackled and injured the Colorado Rockies mascot during Monday’s home game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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The purple triceratops struggled against the fan, who was pushing the mascot toward the platform's ledge, before falling on top of the assailant.
The purple triceratops struggled against the fan, who was pushing the mascot toward the platform’s ledge, before falling on top of the assailant.
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The purple triceratops struggled against the fan, who was pushing the mascot toward the platform’s ledge, before falling on top of the assailant.

An employee grabbed the fan and escorted him away as Dinger struck a quick dance move, high-fived a fan and jogged off the dugout top.


The assailant was sipping a 24-ounce can of Modelo before he pounced on the mascot.
The assailant was sipping a 24-ounce can of Modelo before he pounced on the mascot.
Denver Police Department

The mascot was able to walk away after the attack but was apparently injured by the suspect.
The mascot was able to walk away after the attack but was apparently injured by the suspect.
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The assailant was sipping a 24-ounce can of Modelo before he pounced on the mascot, who was injured in the unprovoked attack, the Denver Police Department said.

Police are offering a $2,000 reward for information leading to the assailant’s identity.



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