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“Take Me Out to the Ball Game”

Cultural  
  1. A popular song about baseball from the early twentieth century.


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Alex Cooper, the popular podcast host, gets booed for her bizarre rendition of ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’ at Sunday’s Cubs-Cardinals game at Wrigley Field.

From Los Angeles Times

Not everyone on hand for the Chicago Cubs’ game against the St. Louis Cardinals seemed to feel the same way about the “Call Her Daddy” podcast host’s throaty, off-key and completely tongue-in-cheek rendition of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”

From Los Angeles Times

On a sunny 60-degree Sunday in Seattle, the stadium radiated Cubs support, even mangling the only interchangeable word in “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”

From Seattle Times

The song has even developed a cultish following akin to Harry Caray’s rendition of “Take Me Out To The Ball Game,” which still has the Wrigley Field faithful clamoring for celebrity renditions during the seventh inning stretch 25 years after Caray’s passing.

From New York Times

World Series winners Dexter Fowler and Albert Pujols did the honours on Sunday, while St Louis fan John Goodman led the time-honoured tradition of signing 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' during the seventh-inning stretch.

From BBC