The St. Paul Saints Baseball Club has provided family entertainment to the Twin Cities since 1993. Known for their outlandish promotions, the Saints are the only team in baseball with a live pig as its mascot (for the 2014 season, the pig is named Stephen Colboar - past swines have included Mackleboar, Justin Bieboar, Brat Farve, Hammy Davis, Jr., Garrison Squeallor and Boarack Ohama), and an 80-year old nun who gives massages in the stands.
Fun is Good - With an eclectic ownership group that includes Marv Goldklang, baseball and marketing maverick Mike Veeck and actor/comedian Bill Murray, the Saints have adopted a "Fun is Good" attitude that keeps fans smiling, laughing and cheering each and every game night. Tickets start at just $4 for kids and $5 for adults. Games begin in early May and run through early September.