The SeaWolves were selected by renowned comedian John Oliver and his creative team at HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, following a lighthearted segment which offered a total rebrand to one Minor League Baseball club. The show, known for its well-researched feature stories, dug deep into Erie’s frozen past to unearth the team’s new moniker. As stated on the show, the team had no input on the name or logo.
The name draws inspiration from the 1991 discovery of woolly mammoth remains by Summit Township resident George Moon. Moon found a large bone while scuba diving in Lake Pleasant, located about eight miles south of Erie. He subsequently worked with a local anthropologist to help identify the remains. Known colloquially as the “Moon Mammoth,” the remains are housed in the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg. The "Moon Mammoth" skeleton is one of the most complete specimens from the Great Lakes region, with eighty percent of the body intact, including the molars, tusks, lower jaw, humerus, radius, ulna, both shoulder blades, pelvis, vertebrae, ribs and foot bones.
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