Back in April when I sang for the Cleveland Indians, I let the guy in charge of coordinating the anthem singers know that I would be available in the event that someone canceled on them and they needed a singer on relatively short notice. Given that it's a 45-minute drive to downtown Cleveland from Kent, getting there usually isn't much of a problem. Most of the times I sang for Kent State this past season were all on short notice too. And by short notice I mean like getting an email or phone call the day of a game and singing that evening. Well, I figured I might get one more Indians game this season, much like last year when I got to sing for a late September game after it was rescheduled from an earlier rain-out and the previous singer couldn't do the new date. I also figured, like last year, it would be late in the season. I never expected to get anything that soon after singing in late April. Well, turns out I was totally wrong. I got called on May 16th to sing at the May 22 game against Detroit and then I was even more surprised and excited when I got called June 6th to sing at the June 16th game against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
My dad, sister Katie, and her friend Claire came to the game against the Tigers. Dad came again to the game this past Saturday against the Pirates and my friends Michelle and Julie were able to come again after missing out when I sang in April because of the huge rain delay. No such rain delay this time! To make the June 16th game even cooler was the fact that it was part of Marine Week in Cleveland. Before the game, the Marine Silent Drill Platoon performed and then just before I sang, the Marine Color Guard presented the colors and a HUGE American flag was brought out that covered most of the outfield. Being the patriot and flag lover that I am, I certainly appreciated that. To top it off, at the conclusion of my singing, there was a flyover from two Marine helicopters. The only downside for me, as you can see in the pictures, was that my first name was spelled wrong ("John" instead if "Jon"). When it came up on the scoreboard, all I could do was laugh a little bit before I started singing. At least they pronounced "Ridinger" correctly!
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Waiting to go on before the May 22 game against the Detroit Tigers |
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On the scoreboard for the May 22 game |
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The attendance was just over 15,000 for the May 22 game. Obviously not everyone is there when the anthem is performed |
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Me with my sister Katie (center) and her good friend Claire. Claire has come to some other games with us and we've always had fun! |
When I was called for the June 16th game, because of the flyover at the end of my singing, they had to know how long it would take me to sing so they could time it. As a result, I had to time myself singing the anthem. I now know it takes me right about 83 seconds (1 minute 23 seconds) to sing the anthem the way I typically do it. As I've performed the anthem through the years, I've found that people really do appreciate it being performed traditionally and at a good tempo. Not too fast, though, but definitely not too slow, which is usually the problem. I know my Grandpa Ridinger, who is now 87 years old and has never been a patient man, has always appreciated that I keep it moving when I sing. Anyway, the helicopters came from right-center field, so from where I was standing behind home plate, I could easily see them coming. As they were getting pretty close and the song was winding down, I was thinking "I need to finish this up before they're on top of me!" I finished just as they were over the field. Whew!
Thanks to my friend Michelle for taking the pictures of me singing. My dad usually takes pictures, but this time he was getting some video to get the flyover, so I told whomever wanted to claim my two extra tickets to the game that they had to meet me at the Will Call window at 3:10 PM and had to take pictures while I sang! Michelle and Julie did both! :) Yeah for friends!
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Waiting to go on before the June 16th game against the Pittsburgh Pirates |
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US Marines Silent Drill Platoon performing before the game on June 16th |
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Color Guard presenting the colors just before I sang. They were on the infield between 2nd base and the pitcher's mound. I was standing behind home plate on the edge of the grass near the large script "Indians". After I sang, I rode in the elevator with the Color Guard. Never felt safer in my life with four Marines and their shotguns! |
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Singing while I am photographed (would love to find a copy of the photograph that is apparently being taken of me here...) |
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Huge American flag in the outfield with my name in the background on one of the scoreboards over right field (and name spelled wrong!). Bigger crowd for this game too with attendance just over 30,000 |
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On the main scoreboard with the aforementioned misspelling of my first name. Like I said, all I could do was laugh about it for a second before I started singing |
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Helicopters flying over just as I finished singing |
As I've said before, singing the anthem never gets old for me. I thoroughly enjoy performing every time just like it's my first. Having three times already this season to sing for the Tribe has been a wonderful opportunity and hope I can do it again!
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