Homer Jay Simpson
"Home Run Homer" "Dancing Homer" "Hungry, Hungry Homer" Springfield Isotopes, 1990; Capital City, 1990; Sprinfield Nuclear Power Plant, 1992.
And here's a picture of what looks like a giant plushy Homer wearing a kippah, staring up into the sky, accepting the award:Inept safety inspector turned city-wide softball hero. Right fielder led Springfield nuclear plant to city championship game, then sacrificed his body to win it all. Nearly supplanted by lineup of all-world superstar ringers, came through in a pinch—and came to in time for the next episode. Girthy right-handed hitter powered many a mighty wallop during celebrated 1992 season with "Wonderbat"—his secret weapon. Lack of mobility in the field was no match for moves atop the dugout. Found fame as Bush League mascot phenom, parlaying his "elephant walk" into a taste of the Majors. Unacquainted with scientific concepts, only isotopes of which he was aware played at Duff Stadium, where uncanny knowledge of Southwestern palate exposed team's impending move to Albuquerque.