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The most popular member of the Milwaukee Brewers at spring training is a rookie who comes with pedigree, an excellent clubhouse presence and good legs.

Four legs, in fact. Along with a button nose and scruffy, white fur.

Hank the dog may be the early lock for camp MVP — Most Valuable Pet.

"Yeah, he's making a pretty big impact, which I've got to say is pretty cool," pitcher Yovani Gallardo said. "It's getting a lot of attention, for sure. I think he likes it, too."

The dog days for the Brewers arrived Feb. 17 when the stray pooch wandered on to the team's complex looking a little roughed up.

Team employees took him to a veterinarian for a checkup and bath. The vet spotted a tail injury and some gray markings around his right hind leg, a sign that it may have been run over by a vehicle.

The vet estimated Hank is around 2 years old. No definitive word on the breed — he looks like a bichon frise mix.

The Brewers quickly took in the dog and named it "Hank" after baseball great Hank Aaron, who began his career in Milwaukee.

And no bones about it — the unofficial mascot has been treated like a Hall of Famer ever since.

One day, coach Ed Sedar went to the food line to get Hank's favorite breakfast dish, scrambled eggs. Barely a week into camp, Hank was already assigned No. 1 for a doggy jersey.

Unlike some temperamental pitchers, Hank doesn't mind being on a short leash. There was Hank posing for a snapshot in the clubhouse with righty Brandon Kintzler.

Talk about a real publicity hound.

"I'm second banana now," tweeted Bob Uecker, the club's popular broadcaster.

Signs were put up in the area about the dog, seeking his owner. The team publicized Hank's arrival on social media, and he soon became a local celebrity.

"I was in Europe this week on business and I had four texts from my wife," team owner Mark Attanasio said, "and three of them were 'What can I do to adopt Hank the Dog?'"

In Hank's case, walks are good.

Sauntering around Maryvale Baseball Park for some exercise. Meandering in between the practice diamonds. Strolling on a leash during infield practice with Gallardo.

"It's awesome, didn't miss one groundball," Gallardo said.

 

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Hank, the Milwaukee Brewers' most popular four-legged recruit, isn't getting that much special treatment from the team.

For instance, he wasn't invited on the team's first Cactus League road trip Thursday.

"He's not quite ready for the road," said Tyler Barnes, Brewers vice president for communications. "Most of the team stays behind and works out in Maryvale, anyway."

Hank will stick with his daily routine, which so far, Barnes said, includes: "Wake up, scratch, visit the lavatory (yard). Go to the stadium, hang out with staff in the ticket office. Eat breakfast either in the ticket office or outside the clubhouse. Visit the clubhouse to check in with players and coaches, then take a quick break back in the offices."

Then Hank will: "Visit the fields for workouts, get aerobic exercise in along the way. Back to offices, long rest. 'Choose' who to go home with; dinner, sleep, repeat. Oh, and tons of media interviews and photos with fans throughout. The kid is like a rock star."

 

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