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Home / Sports / Dodgers Organist Dieter Ruehle Captivates Fans with Epic Song Choices During Record-Breaking World Series Game

Dodgers Organist Dieter Ruehle Captivates Fans with Epic Song Choices During Record-Breaking World Series Game

30 Oct, 2025

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Summary

  • Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle's clever song cues captivated fans during a nearly 7-hour World Series game
  • Ruehle played songs like "Gilligan's Island" and "The Never Ending Story" to match the game's epic length
  • Ruehle's subtle musical references and humor added to the excitement without overshadowing the game
Dodgers Organist Dieter Ruehle Captivates Fans with Epic Song Choices During Record-Breaking World Series Game

In a surprising turn of events, Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle emerged as an unsung hero during the record-breaking Game 3 of the 2025 World Series. As the game stretched on for nearly 7 hours, Ruehle's clever song choices and subtle musical references captivated fans and kept the energy high in the stadium.

Recognizing the epic nature of the game, Ruehle played songs like "Gilligan's Island" and "The Never Ending Story" to match the extended length. His musical cues, such as playing "Piano Man" when the clock struck 9 PM, added a layer of humor and entertainment without overshadowing the intense action on the field.

Ruehle's musical accompaniment has become a beloved part of the Dodgers' gameday experience, and his performance during the marathon World Series game showcased his ability to enhance the fan experience with his wit and creativity. While the players on the field battled it out, Ruehle's musical contributions became a highlight for many fans, demonstrating the unique role that live organ music can play in elevating the excitement of a baseball game.

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Ruehle played songs like "Gilligan's Island" and "The Never Ending Story" to match the game's extended length, adding subtle humor and entertainment without overshadowing the intense action on the field.
Ruehle's clever song choices and musical cues, such as playing "Piano Man" when the clock struck 9 PM, captivated fans and kept the energy high in the stadium, demonstrating the unique role that live organ music can play in elevating the excitement of a baseball game.
Ruehle's ability to enhance the fan experience with his wit and creativity, adding subtle humor and entertainment without detracting from the intense action on the field, made his performance during the record-breaking game a highlight for many fans.

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