“Take Me Out to the Ball Game”: The Rise and Fall of the Baseball Organist Matthew Mihalka University of Minnesota
“It is nonsensical so-called music consisting of dah-dah-dah—dah-dah-dah, and increasing in volume as the game progresses. . . If someone would ask me what could be done to improve big league baseball I would say “Take the blankety-blank organs out of all ballparks.” Don Marsh, Los Angeles Times, 1987. “[Ballpark organists] are a dying breed, replaced each year by another DJ blasting canned rock; squeezed out by M&M races, text message quizzes and all other forms of Jumbotron techno-blather designed, it seems, to entertain bored teenagers and make fans forget where they are.” Melissa Isaacson, Chicago Tribune, 2004.
Hammond B2 Organ
Wrigley Field – Chicago, Illinois
Ebbets Field – Brooklyn, New York
Gladys Goodding
Dodgers Sym-Phony
Hilda Chester
Comiskey Park Exploding Scoreboard
Houston Astrodome Scoreboard
Team Mascots Phillie Phanatic (1978) Youppi, Montreal Expos (1979) Crazy Crab, SF Giants (1984)
Disco Demolition
Morganna – “The Kissing Bandit”
KGB Chicken/San Diego Chicken Introduced in 1974
Dodger Stadium Video Board
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh Veterans Stadium - Philadelphia Riverfront Stadium - Cincinnati
Oriole Park at Camden Yards – Baltimore AT&T Park – San Francisco Comerica Park - Detroit Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia
Kauffman Stadium Scoreboards Old Scoreboard New HD Scoreboard
Fenway Park
Nancy Faust, White Sox Organist 1970 - 2010
Matthew Kaminski, Braves Organist
Matthew Kaminski, Braves Organist
Nancy Faust at (Old) Comiskey Park
Sue Nelson, Minnesota Twins Organist Metrodome Target Field