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On Saturday night, the comedian and host of HBO’s “Last Week Tonight” saw his latest crazy creation set out into the world as ...
In the summer of 1991, a scuba diver named George Moon was combing the depths of Lake Pleasant in Erie County, Pa. When he broke the surface, he was carrying with him an almost three-foot long bone. M ...
July 19 was a sellout crowd with “Last Week Tonight's” John Oliver in attendance leading the game day comraderies and cheers.
The Moon Mammoths are here. In a matchup of two of the most widely discussed alternate identities of the year, the Erie Moon ...
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John Oliver’s Moon Mammoth rebrand of Erie’s minor league baseball team draws record-sized crowd
A minor league baseball team in Western Pennsylvania drew big crowds and lots of attention on Saturday night. The Erie SeaWolves, a Double-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers, became the Erie Moon ...
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KARK Little Rock on MSN‘You Should Go’ Can John Oliver’s ‘Moon Mammoths’ spotlight also boost the Arkansas Travelers?
Discover how national attention and local promotions could fill Dickey-Stephens Park as the Travelers return home to face the ...
Just over two months after Last Week Tonight offered its services to rebrand a team, the Detroit Tigers affiliate debuts to a ...
Mayor Joe Schember has declared July 19, 2025, as Moon Mammoth Day in honor of Oliver’s visit for the baseball game.
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SeaWolves made the most of their moonshot, 'Big Beautiful Bill' a big betrayal | Letters
Here, readers assess SeaWolves' John Oliver Moon Mammoth rebrand and the impact of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' on poor students.
The Double-A Eastern League Erie SeaWolves temporarily rebranded as the Erie Moon Mammoths in a promotional collaboration ...
HBO host John Oliver played bat boy, public address announcer, concession stand worker and more Saturday at UPMC Park. Relive his Erie experience through this timeline.
George Moon discovered the bone of a woolly mammoth while diving in Lake Pleasant in 1991. That discovery is being celebrated again, 34 years later, by TV host John Oliver and the Erie Seawolves.
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