The human behind — and inside — Minnesota Twins mascot T.C. Bear is out of the costume for good.
Greg Wilfahrt is no longer portraying the wide-eyed and permanently smiling mascot that he has embodied since the caricature's birth in 2000, a role he played without missing a regular season or playoff home game for 20 seasons, a team official said Wednesday.
"The Twins have made a change," according to team spokesman Dustin Morse, who said the move took effect Tuesday.
The change means that Wilfahrt is no longer employed by the team, whose directory had listed him as "mascot supervisor," Morse said.
Morse declined to say whether the 46-year-old Wilfahrt initiated the move or was fired. "Greg departed the organization, and we thank him for his many years of service," was all the spokesman would say.
An early hint of the development surfaced with the recent creation of the "OriginalTCBear" account on Twitter, which explains, "This is the account of the person who was the original Twins mascot T.C. from 2000-2019. No longer affiliated with the organization."
Wilfahrt said Wednesday via Twitter message that he's not ready to talk about the separation. On Thursday morning, he posted this as the first tweet on his new account:
Morse did assure Twins fans that the concept of T.C. Bear will continue. The team will hold open auditions to figure out who will don the furry costume with the oversized head.