
The first outfit that Peters’ Captain Obvious character adopted was from a Michael Jackson display in a costume store. It took some time before he found an outfit that he felt was worthwhile and looked legitimate. The Captain Obvious mascot for also paved the way for Peters, who at first wasn’t sure what kind of captain he could portray himself as. Peters says he always found it to be pretty funny. In his analysis of Nationals games, Santangelo would often go “Captain Obvious” on the audience, saying if the pitcher needs to throw a strike or if the team needs to score some runs to win.
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Santangelo, ’s mascot, and the The Love Boat TV series. There’s no harm in being a regular fan, he says, “but the ego took over.”įor his next attempt, he took inspiration from MASN color commentator, F.P. Most people didn’t understand or recognize the character.ĭespite the initial swing and a miss, Peters continued his search to become a recognizable caricature.


Peters decided to do a spin on this by dressing up as an Enrico Pallazzo version of Lowe, inspired by the film, Naked Gun. DirecTV’s comparison to Lowe was well-dressed and appealing. These commercials poked fun at the company’s competitors, comparing them to “super creepy,” “painfully awkward,” or “peaked in high school” versions of Lowe. Veering away from face paint, he instead considered creating a character that was inspired by a string of DirecTV commercials that featured Rob Lowe. Peters was ready with a cardboard cutout that looked like shark’s teeth, celebrating the player’s moniker, “ The Shark.” This move got him his first brief feature on TV.Īfterwards, Peters considered what could help him achieve an even bigger presence. At a Nationals game, Roger Bernadina was on the starting lineup. He used to have season tickets with the Caps, but says he can only do a partial plans now since life can get in the way sometimes he has two kids and also dogs to think about.Īn early win for Peters was in 2012. He has also been a season ticket holder at Nationals Park since 2013. He is a self-employed home inspector, able to set his own schedule. “Everybody wants to see themselves either on or in TV, and I’m one of them,” he says with a chuckle, adding he’s “not too proud” to admit this.įor a fan like Peters, he says he’s lucky to be in the profession that he is. In that moment, it was obvious: Even if the catch was out of reach, his ability to get noticed was always in the palm of his hand. After Peters unsuccessfully attempted to catch the ball, he grinned and lifted a large white sign with bold, red letters. At the time, former New York Mets player Travis d’Arnaud hit a foul ball, which bounced into the stands. “ I didn’t catch that ball,” read one of his signs in 2017. Before these major wins and comebacks, the local fan base had been pummeled into constant disappointment.īut even before the wins started pouring the past few years, Peters had succeeded as a positive presence in the local fan base with his quippy, dry-humored signs that allowed for moments of levity.
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More recently, the Nats won the World Series for the first time in franchise history. The Washington Mystics made history this year by winning their first WNBA title. The Capitals won the Stanley Cup in 2018.

Peters is “Captain Obvious,” the unofficial mascot that’s a regular appearance at Washington Nationals and Capitals games. Most local fans might not recognize Peters by name alone, but a single glance at his bushy beard and all-white captain’s outfit easily gives away his identity. sports fan, but for Ted Peters, it’s been a continuous pleasure. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription.
