t******g 发帖数: 10390 | | L******h 发帖数: 792 | | b*******g 发帖数: 156 | 3 很多NFL和大学的主场都播这首歌,黑豹主场也有播 | B*****e 发帖数: 9375 | 4
It's Caroline the name, not Carolina the state.
Neil Diamond was born and raised in Brooklyn, so perhaps the Red Sox played
the song because of JFK the native son ...
【在 t******g 的大作中提到】 : 和red sox啥渊源?
| s*****h 发帖数: 44903 | 5
played
In reality, “Sweet Caroline” became the unofficial song of the Boston Red
Sox because a woman named Amy Toby liked the song, played it during a game,
and it stuck.
Toby was put in charge of picking out music to be played at Fenway from 1998
to 2004. She liked the song “Sweet Caroline,” and played it. But it didn
’t become synonymous with Fenway right off the bat.
The Boston Globe says that when the song was first played at the park, it
was only played during random games, between the middle;e of the 7th and 9th
innings and it was only played if the Red Sox were ahead in the game. Toby
saw the song as a good luck charm and, in 2002, “Sweet Caroline” became an
official Fenway tradition. To this day, the song is played before the
bottom of the 8th inning at each home game.
【在 B*****e 的大作中提到】 : : It's Caroline the name, not Carolina the state. : Neil Diamond was born and raised in Brooklyn, so perhaps the Red Sox played : the song because of JFK the native son ...
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