If there’s one thing minor league baseball has in spades, it’s bizarre team names.

There’s the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, the Hartford Yard Goats, the El Paso Chihuahuas and, of course, the Albuquerque Isotopes of “Simpsons” fame.

Soon, the new Pioneer League team in Colorado Springs — which will replace the Milwaukee Brewers’ Triple-A Sky Sox next spring — will be added to the list.

Fans have been asked to select one from five, uh, unique team names proposed by the Sky Sox and Elmore Sports Group. All five are meant to honor the unique people, places and things that make up Colorado Springs.

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Colorado Springs Happy Campers — A celebration of the city’s loving embrace of nature, camping and all things outdoors. Sounds frightening.

Colorado Springs Lamb Chops — The Food Network once labeled Colorado “the place for lamb.” Now that Atlanta’s “Tomahawk Chop” has been relegated to the scrap heap, perhaps the Lamb Chop’s time has come?

Colorado Springs Punchy Pikas — In honor of the hamster-like critters that call Pikes Peak home, this name definitely has one thing going for it: alliteration.

Colorado Springs Throttle Jockeys — With Air Force Academy just down the road, it only makes sense that the team pay tribute to the brave pilots who train and call the city home. If this gets Maverick and Goose on the jerseys, we’ll give it two thumbs up.

Rocky Mountain Oysters — Do we really want a team named after fried bull testicles? Yes. Yes we do.