I moved to Michigan back in January. Today I went to a Detroit Tigers game for the first time, partly to see what Comerica Park looked like (it’s beautiful), and also partly to see what a team that has lost 100 games before September looked like (it’s not beautiful).
As the seventh inning stretch began, I was anticipating a rendition of “Take Me Out to the Ballgame”, the song I’ve seen traditionally done at this time, but instead was treated to “God Bless America.”
Now, I like this song, and it was nicely sung by the guest singer, but I was a little bothered—nay, annoyed–by the absence of “TMOTTB”. It’s a part of baseball tradition, and I wonder if the Tigers will ever restore it.
Has this become more common at other ballparks around the country since 9-11-01? And am I completely out of line for resenting this alteration in what has been a venerable baseball tradition?
[sub]Oh, and the Tigers lost today, their 101st loss.[/sub]
I’ve not been to many games this year, but it seems that last year and this year in Safeco it was a toss up as to whether they’d sing
(1) God Bless America followed by TMOTTB…
or
(2) TMOTTB all on its own
I didn’t go to enough to figure out which option they were choosing for what reason…but we were singing TMOTTB no matter what. And no, you’re not completely out of line. (Perhaps there’s a correlation between 101 losses and failure to sing appropriately during the seventh inning.)
I’ve never seen a ball game or a game in any other sport where the pledge of allegiance is recited. Invariably, though, I’ve seen “The Star-Spangled Banner” sung before games, as was the case today.
Rumor has it they’re considering a change in the big purple rice bowl for the '04 season. Reliable sources can’t confirm this, but I heard from a couple people the Shea organist has opted to scrap all 3 tunes & has been practicing a musical version of Beck’s “Loser”.
I love the song God Bless America, but not in the 7th inning stretch. It takes away from the rhythm of the game. If you’re the home pitcher, you’re gonna get real stiff by the top of the 8th if your team bats a while in the 7th on top of the GBA break.
I saw several Yankee games a few weeks ago. At the stretch, they played “God Bless America,” then sang “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” and then played “Cotton-eye Joe.”
I was mildly surprised to see that the grounds crew was still performing “YMCA” in the 5th inning, which they started (I think) in 1996.
At least they’re not still doing the lambada, like they used to then!
Unfortunately, if my recent experiences at Camden Yards are any indication, you’re both wrong.
The last two games i’ve been to (in July and August), there was no playing of Thank God I’m A Country Boy.
To tell you the truth, i don’t remember what they played in its place, if anything, but i do remember being vaguely pissed that it was no longer being used. It was fun to get the whole crowd a-foot-stompin’.