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Tugger, a yellow Labrador retriever, was named after 1980 World Series champion and U.S. Marine Corps reservist Tug McGraw.
Philadelphia Phillies service pup Tugger stole the show by falling asleep in Orion Kerkering’s arms on just his second day on the job.
The Philadelphia Phillies introduced Tugger, their new Labrador Retriever service dog in training, at Citizens Bank Park on Monday.
The Philadelphia Phillies have a new furry friend. Tugger, the team’s new service-dog-to-be, made his debut during Wednesday’s doubleheader against the San Diego Padres.
Named after Phillies legend Tug McGraw, 10-week-old Tugger was named to the Phillies official off-the-field roster beginning on July 1 while he undergoes training to become a service dog for veterans.
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At a recent Phillies’ game, a Labrador Retriever puppy named Tugger had a very special interaction with the Phillie Phanatic, the Philadelphia Phillies' official mascot. And this pup's sweet encounter ...
The Philadelphia Phillies have added to their roster. This isn't a player, but rather a service dog in training. Tugger celebrates Tug McGraw.
A custom bow to celebrate the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber’s 10 years of MLB service was commissioned by teammate Matt Strahm from Lancaster Archery Supply.
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