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Jerry Blevins' use of Sympathy as walk-on music
Posted by: ab ()
Date: April 11, 2014 06:42

During American baseball games, players frequently have music playing over the PA to herald their entry into the game or their appearance as a batter. The most famous of these is probably ex-Yankee pitcher Mariano Rivera's use of Metallica's "Enter Sandman."

During today's Miami Marlins at Washington Nationals game, Nats relief pitcher Jerry Blevins entered the game in the seventh inning with the studio version of "Sympathy for the Devil" as his walk-on music. Cool. I'm not aware of anyone else using "Sympathy" or any other Stones song as walk-on music.

Re: Jerry Blevins' use of Sympathy as walk-on music
Posted by: fleabitmonkey ()
Date: April 11, 2014 06:59

Joey Votto 1st baseman for the Cincinnati Reds walks up to "Paint it Black"

Re: Jerry Blevins' use of Sympathy as walk-on music
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: April 11, 2014 07:16

Some years back there was a baseball player named Jim Morrison. While he was up at bat, during a nationally televised game, you could hear the ballpark organist playing the keyboard riffs to Break On Through--sounding remarkably like the Doors keyboardist, or perhaps it was that Ray Manzarek's keyboard sounded remarkably like a ballpark organ.



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