
Chicago Fandemonium: So why be a White Sox fan?
Mary Jo: On the south side, baseball is a religion. White Sox fans are dedicated creatures of habit who don’t let anyone come between them and their team.
So why be a fan? To join in on the tradition of a winning ball club and to be dedicated to something bigger than yourself are two of the main reasons.
CF: What are your special moves to pump up the crowd?
MJ: I LOVE to get contests going between different sections of the ballpark to see who can be louder. I like to put my hand to my ear and jump up and down to get them wild! It is so much fun to walk back and forth between two sections too, it is fun to tease them a bit to see who is more excited to be there. The fans get really into it too which makes it even more energizing!
Fans also LOVE high fives so whenever I am at the ballpark I make sure to give them out!
CF: What has been your greatest moment on the Chevrolet Pride Crew?
MJ: Wow!! That’s a loaded question! Every moment on the Pride Crew is amazing!! The minute they open those gates in center field and we run out onto the grass to perform in front of 40,000 people is quite a rush. But the most fantastic moment I have ever experienced was the night that Mark Buerhele threw his no hitter last season. Knowing that I walked on the same grass as him and was a part of history made working with the team so special!
CF: What’s your favorite part of a White Sox home game?
MJ: Before the game even starts. The entire Pride Crew loves it when they show the video about the history of the team before the present team takes the field. It is also so much fun when they do start taking the field because the fans go crazy when their favorite players get announced!
CF: What’s it like to serve as an ambassador for the White Sox?
MJ: Incredible! The White Sox really try to make U.S Cellular Field as family friendly as possible, so it is great to be able to represent them in a positive manner. It is fun to be recognized by fans because that means that we are making a difference in their lives and their experiences at the ballpark.
The way that the Pride Crew looks at our job is this: for most fans we are the closest that they may get to the actual team. Which means we need to make their experience with us memorable. When we see a smile on their faces we know we have done our job!
CF: So you were almost born at a White Sox game? Please elaborate…
Haha, I bet you won’t find many White Sox fans who can tell you this story!
While my mom was at a game in 1985, her water broke and she went into labor with me. We had some family visiting from out of town at the time and they were with my parents at the game. My mom, being the sweetheart that she is, didn’t want to inconvenience everyone by telling them that she was about to give birth to me! Besides, she didn’t want to leave the game either! The doctors say that if she had waited any longer that I would have been born at the ballpark! What can I say, I have been a big White Sox fan literally since day one!
CF: How can you tell the difference between a true Southside Sox fan and a 2005 bandwagoner?
MJ: If you were a White Sox fan in 2000, a Cubs fan in 2003, a White Sox fan in 2005 and now are a Cubs fan in 2008 then you are a bandwagon fan.
Mary Jo’s Pride Crew bio