Organist Ruehle went viral for the comedic timing of songs he performed during Game 3 of the World Series on Oct. 27.
As expected, plenty of players showed love for Morgan Wallen with his Lil Durk collaboration, “Broadway Girls,” his ERNEST-backed #1 hit, “Cowgirls,” and, of course, his ode to the 1998 Atlanta Braves ...
The siren song of coaching seems difficult for many former coaches turned broadcasters to ignore. Of course, most former coaches aren't Nick Saban, and the lege ...
As the game between the Dodgers and the Blue Jays just kept going inning after inning many people on social media drew ...
The Dodgers have the most-talented roster in baseball, top to bottom. While they have their fair share of weakness, such as a ...
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Dodgers' 18-inning victory averages 11.31M viewers in US, falls short of "Monday Night Football"
Monday night’s 18-inning marathon between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series ...
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World Series national anthem performer slammed after singing wrong lyrics
JP Saxe turned Canada’s anthem into a lyrical controversy that went viral before the first pitch of Game 3 of the World ...
Brad Paisley turned 53 years old on Tuesday (Oct. 28), but he’s still a kid at heart. Just look at the birthday gift he requested! Most adults might request a luxury item, new electronic gadget or ...
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Dodgers Notes: Shohei Ohtani, Edgardo Henriquez, Dieter Ruehle
And how about a little bit of levity: Chris Willman at Variety spoke with Dodger Stadium organist Dieter Ruehle about how the musician’s clever, often witty song choices liven up games, especially ...
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Dodgers Win! Thrilling Baseball Moments & Super Bowl Music #shorts
Relive the heart-stopping moments as the Dodgers clinch the World Series in a thrilling game! Epic plays & celebration vibes!
Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle talks about his amusing choices of song snippets for the World Series, especially that nearly ...
Shaquille O'Neal's message to the NBA players wrapped up in the league's betting controversy wasn't subtle — and it wasn't soft. On ESPN's ‘Inside the NBA", the Hall of Famer made it clear he wasn't ...
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