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Archie, the Reno Ace's mascot on the team's home field.Reno Aces mascot, Archie, misses the fans at Greater Nevada Field. Photo courtesy of the Reno Aces

How the Reno Aces mascot practices social distancing (video)

April 24, 2020 by Nicole Overton

The Reno Aces are encouraging everyone to “Stay Home” on their social media platform and their mascot, Archie, is doing exactly as he is told. 

Since the season has been suspended, Archie is staying put at Greater Nevada Field in downtown Reno.

Video produced by Nicole Overton

During the coronavirus pandemic “Zoom calls” have become a hit and it seems not only students and their teachers are joining in on them. Even Archie Zooms!

On April 1, Archie updated his Twitter account to show a photo of a Zoom video call with the rest of the mascots in the Minor Leagues using the hashtag #stayhome.

#Quaratine got a little brighter today seeing these friendly faces.#StayAtHome #MascotsMakeLifeBetter pic.twitter.com/SsIEqK11g2

— Archie (@Aces_Archie) April 2, 2020

Not only has he kept occupied with Zoom meetings, but Archie has also posted new videos for his fans to make sure they are also staying inside and practicing social distancing.

During these times of uncertainty, many fans are disappointed about the fact that the sport season is being put on hold. But Archie is still at work and he is eager to welcome everyone back home to the field. –CC

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