The World Series Game 3 between the Dodgers and Blue Jays on Monday, Oct. 27, was the longest Major League Baseball game in history, leaving anxious fans wondering if it would ever end and if their team would take the lead.
While the game went on for a whopping 18 innings, leaving the sports commentators to talk about fruit platters in the downtime, Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle was ready to meet the moment and quell some of the nerves with some laughs.
Ruehle performed songs on his organ that spoke to the anxiety in the stadium and for the fans at home, where dread was starting to become comical the longer the game went on. He played songs such as Coldplay’s “Clocks,” Billy Joel’s “The Longest Time,” and then Limahl’s “Never Ending Story” in the last inning.
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