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The number 1 was retired by the Mud Hens in his honor.
He played only 3 games for the Mud Hens before deciding to retire.
"I guess I go downtime looking like a mud hen.
He was sent back down to the Mud Hens on August 19.
He had already hit 27 home runs for the Mud Hens, one every 13.19 at-bats.
He pitched for the Toledo Mud Hens from 1970 to 1971.
Bresnahan sold the Mud Hens before the 1924 season.
He then went to the Toledo Mud Hens in 1990 and 1994 to be their pitching coach.
The Mud Hens fell to the Sidewinders by a score of 5-2.
He finished the season with the Toledo Mud Hens.
He was optioned to the Toledo Mud Hens two days later.
In 2010, he played for the Toledo Mud Hens.
He is currently a pitching coach for the Toledo Mud Hens.
Mud Hen Creek briefly flows through the southwest corner of the township.
Nasty little mud hens, more like!
The Toledo Mud Hens, playing in a new park, have set an attendance record with 22 home games left.
He stayed on the Tigers roster for about two weeks before being been sent down to the Mud Hens.
Lucas County Stadium would be the home of the Mud Hens for 37 years.
Jiménez started 1983 with the Mud Hens, but was called up to the majors in June.
Since joining the Mud Hens in 2008 he has been part of three league championship teams in 2009, 2010, and 2012.
He finished his professional baseball career playing three games for the Toledo Mud Hens in 1949 at age 38.
He started the Mud Hens' season opener on April 28 and earned the win in the team's 16-8 victory.
In Toledo, the Mud Hens baseball team postponed the game scheduled for that night.
The Mud Hens returned to Toledo in 1916.
Following spring training Kelly rejoined the Mud Hens, with whom he had last played in 2006.
Fulica americana Howard and Miller 1933
Fulica americana - American Coot
The American Coot (Fulica americana) (a.k.a. mud hen) is a bird of the family Rallidae.
A member of the Rallidae family, it has three subspecies: Fulica americana alai, F. a. caribaea, and F. a. ardesiaca.
It is now considered either to be a separate species, Fulica alai, or a subspecies of the American Coot, Fulica americana alai.
American Coot - Fulica americana - USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter.
Fulica shufeldti (fossil: Pleistocene of North America) - possibly a subspecies of Fulica americana; formerly F. minor
However, the Pleistocene coot Fulica shufeldti (formerly F. minor), famously known as part of the Fossil Lake fauna, quite possibly was a paleosubspecies of the American Coot (as Fulica americana shufeldti) as they only differed marginally in size and proportions from living birds.
The humerus may not be specifically distinct from those of the American Coot (Fulica americana) or the Caribbean Coot (Fulica caribaea) but most of the femur, tibiotarsus and tarsometarsus fragments are from a yet undescribed larger rail of an undetermined genus not related to Fulica.