Grand Prize Winner Will Lead Crowd During 7th Inning Stretch of the 2008 All-Star Game
Major League Baseball Properties and Baby Ruth(R) today announced the semi-finalists in the nationwide Baby Ruth “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” Video Contest. The semi-finalists represent some of baseball’s most creative and passionate fans. The national video contest is sponsored by Baby Ruth, the Official Candy Bar of Major League Baseball, in celebration of the song’s 100th anniversary. The semi-finalists’ videos were selected by a panel of judges from MLB, MLB.com and Baby Ruth.
Through June 30th, fans will have the chance to vote for their favorite video at MLB.com/babyruth. The three videos with the most votes will be deemed Finalists and perform on Monday, July 14th at 10am EDT in the finale judging event at the 2008 DHL All-Star FanFest during the 2008 All-Star Week, where a panel of judges will choose one grand prize winner. Each finalist will receive travel and hotel accommodations plus tickets to the 2008 DHL All-Star FanFest and All-Star Game for him/herself and a guest to New York City.
The Grand Prize Winner will receive the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to lead the singing of the beloved song during the 7th Inning Stretch of the 2008 All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium, the final season at the historic stadium.
A complete list of the “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” finalists (in alphabetical order):
NAME VIDEO NAME HOMETOWN
Aaron Aviles I Just Love Life Los Angeles, CA
Christina D'Anza Baby Ruth, City to City Spotsylvania, VA
Tyler Duke Katie Casey Weston, WI
Crystal Gibbs Baby Ruth Checkers Fort Bragg, NC
Chad Gunderson All Star Dream Sherman Oaks, CA
Robert Huffman Katie Casey was Baseball Mad Birmingham, AL
(Harmonica)
Nick Straatmann A Trip Through History Villa Ridge, MO
Adam Wilbur Baby Ruth-ulele Medford, NY
Dave Zelechoski What Are You Waitin' For Lewisburg, PA
The “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” song was originally composed in 1908 by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer, neither of whom had ever been to a Major League Baseball game. The song is the third most frequently sung tune in the United States after “Happy Birthday” and the “Star Spangled Banner,” and has sold over 10 million copies in sheet music and/or records. Over the past one hundred years more than 400 musicians in every conceivable genre have recorded the song including Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin, LL Cool J, The Goo Goo Dolls and Jimmy Buffett. The original lyrics are now part of the collection at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library in Cooperstown.
Source: Major League Baseball Properties
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