CLEARWATER, Fla. — He’s 42 years old, a little out of shape and clearly no spring chicken. But clearly there’s no one more popular on the field for the Philadelphia Phillies than the Phanatic. Which is why all eyes at the ballpark were on the furry mascot Sunday for the big reveal: He’s gotten a makeover this year amid a legal fight between the team and his creators. The revamp unveiled before the Phillies played the Pittsburgh Pirates in their spring training home opener includes flightless feathers rather than fur-colored arms, stars outlining the eyes, a larger posterior and a powder blue tail, blue socks with red shoes, plus a set of scales under the arms. Don’t look for any change, though, in the Phanatic’s prankster approach. Tom Burgoyne, the man behind the mascot, tells The Philadelphia Inquirer that “he’s still the same old Phanatic, just with a little more sashay in him.” He noted that the mascot’s fur color, jersey, hat, and overall look have “changed a little bit over the years.” Related Articles Jeff Hoffman’s shorter delivery produces mixed results in Rockies’ Cactus League opener Rockies’ prospect Tyler Nevin plans to make his mark with more power, versatility MLB veterans to watch in spring training games Rockies’ goal for 2020: Stop chasing so many pitches How Tim Tebow lost his No.