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  2. Seventh-inning stretch - Wikipedia

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    In baseball in the United States and Canada, the seventh-inning stretch (also known as the Lucky 7 in Japan and Korea) is a long-standing tradition that takes place between the halves of the seventh inning of a game. Fans generally stand up and stretch out their arms and legs and sometimes walk around. It is a popular time to get a late-game ...

  3. Stadium organist - Wikipedia

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    By 2005 the tradition of live organists playing in stadiums was waning after longtime organists retired and were replaced with pre-recorded music. [12] [13] Many claim the popularity of video scoreboards, which began being used in the 1980s, was employed instead to capture fans' interest. Games with live organists began to be called "throwback ...

  4. Music at sporting events - Wikipedia

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    At NBA games, repetitive organ music is played at key points of the game. For example, the announcers often play the "Charge" fanfare to accompany the home team entering the visitor's side of the court with possession of the ball. A different theme is used to encourage the home team in defense of their own side of the court.

  5. OK Blue Jays - Wikipedia

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    "OK Blue Jays" is a pop baseball fight song played during the seventh-inning stretch of home games of the Toronto Blue Jays, a Major League Baseball team based in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The song includes references to the team's roster and events from the 1980s, and is played after the horn blows at the Rogers Centre. [1]

  6. Playing for Peyton: All Day Baseball returns to Spence Field

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    The origins of All Day Baseball stretch back to an idea from brothers Joey and Tyler Wood. Both boys spent the summers of their youth playing little league at the Wall School fields.

  7. Pepper (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Pepper is a common pre-game exercise in which one player hits brisk grounders and line drives to a group of fielders who are standing about twenty feet away. The fielders throw balls to the batter, who uses a short, light swing to hit the ball on the ground towards the fielders. The fielders field the ground balls and continue tossing the ball ...

  8. Detroit Lions fan saved a life during pre-game workouts ... - AOL

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    Longtime Detroit Lions fan Ben Roth attended Sunday's game in Chicago with his 6-year-old daughter Isadora. Before the game, he was allowed to watch practice on the field, where he rushed into ...

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