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Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 9:49 am
by Bob Sacamano
http://www.news-journalonline.com/sport ... aight.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS0GrJoB ... r_embedded


Umpire's 'Three Blind Mice' upset makes Daytona Cubs intern famous
BY SEAN KERNAN, STAFF WRITER
August 2, 2012 12:50 PM
DAYTONA BEACH - A Daytona Cubs intern who played an audio clip of "Three Blind Mice" and was ejected by the home plate umpire during Wednesday night's game is getting a lot of publicity today.
Derek Dye, 21, a rising senior at the University of Illinois, has been deluged with media requests, including ESPN and ABC's Good Morning America, according to Daytona Cubs Media Relations Director Robbie Aaron.

Dye, of Moline, Ill., was taken back by the firestorm of publicity from his actions that resulted in umpire Mario Seneca booting him and shutting down the public-address system in the Cubs' 2-1 victory over the Fort Myers Miracle at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.

"I'm just kind of not believing this right now," Dye told The News-Journal this morning. "It's quite an experience. I guess this will be my legacy at Daytona. The story has gone nationwide."

Dye said he expects to be fined by the Florida State League, but as an unpaid intern he hopes the penalty isn't too stiff.

Aaron said Dye will not be in the press box for tonight's 7:05 "Thirsty Thursday" game against Fort Myers at The Jack, but instead will be selling tickets.

Daytona Cubs general manager Brady Ballard said he thought playing the audio clip was "harmless." The GM also said he has heard it played before at other sporting events without reaction from game officials or umpires.

"There are rules," Ballard said. "It probably violated the rules, but again, there's been discussion on whether it was an overreaction."

On his Facebook page, Seneca posted, "The good news is that I called my league president (Chuck Murphy) afterwards, and he said I did the correct thing. His opinion is pretty much the only one that matters, since he's my boss," MLB.com reported.

A Google news search at noon for "Three Blind Mice Daytona Cubs" returned more than 210 news articles, including one on news-journalonline.com. "You see how quickly things can go viral," Ballard said. "It's gotten a lot of attention."

After a close call at first base was argued by Cubs skipper Brian Harper, Dye, who was at the computer controls for the music clips used during the game, played the brief audio clip. It followed a controversial call by base umpire Ramon Hernandez in the top of the eighth inning. Seneca responded by ejecting Dye and ordering the stadium's public-address sound system shut down for the rest of the game.

Seneca pointed to the press box and bellowed: "You're gone! No more music!" Verbal announcements over the sound system for such things as batters coming to the plate or pitching changes also weren't allowed.

Dye's post on his Facebook page just after the ejection: "Just got ejected from tonight's Daytona Cubs game. Not even kidding. I played '3 Blind Mice' after a questionable call and got tossed. Umpire looked up and said, 'You're gone!' and directed me to the showers. Wow, my first ever ejection."

Ballard said the clip has been removed from the new organ music selections that were purchased this week. He said there are plenty other organ music clips to choose from for tonight's series finale against the Miracle at 7:05.

After Wednesday's game, Dye said many of his friends called and texted him. "After the game, I was cleaning up the dugout and my phone was just chirping nonstop," Dye said.

He joked with Major League Baseball's website about selecting the piece.

"I think it's a pretty popular children's fable," Dye told MLB.com. "He's umpiring the game tomorrow, so I don't think I'll be playing it anytime soon."

Manager Harper was in the process of arguing the call when he heard Seneca shout "You're gone!"

"I thought he kicked me out of the game," Harper said.

Wednesday's incident at The Jack wasn't the first time an umpire had an issue with the individual making the music selections at the ballpark. Wilbur Snapp, an organist, drew national attention in 1985 after an umpire ejected him for playing "Three Blind Mice" after what he considered to be a bad call against the minor league Clearwater Phillies.

Snapp's ejection triggered phone calls from around the country. The ejection was talked about NBC's "Today" show, and Paul Harvey talked about it on his syndicated radio program.

Fans sought Snapp's autograph, and he signed it "Wilbur Snapp, Three Blind Mice organist."

Snapp, who died in 2003 at age 83, lived in St. Petersburg and provided the music at Philadelphia Phillies games throughout spring training and for minor league games throughout the summer.

-- Staff writer Godwin Kelly contributed to this report.


Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:28 am
by johnk5150
The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 10:59 am
by SeniorGrande
johnk5150 wrote:The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.
:mrgreen:

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 7:24 pm
by jakequake
That dude is from my area, proud to be from the good ole QCA :lol:

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 5:07 am
by NeverSurrender
johnk5150 wrote:The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

My minor league hockey team played a team with a goalie with the last name of Rose. We scored six goals on him, and every time we did our dj played Every Rose has It's Thorn.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:50 am
by WOLF
johnk5150 wrote:The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.
That's great! I don't know how many people would have connected all the dots, but the organist should be applauded for incorporating pop culture references into his playlist.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 6:58 am
by johnk5150
Holy shit. It's on Finley's wikipedia page.

"As Finley took the mound for an April 2002 game against the Chicago White Sox at then-Comiskey Park II, the stadium's musical director, Joe Stephen, took a subtle dig at Finley's messy divorce, and played "Here I Go Again" by the band Whitesnake, referencing Kitaen's appearance in that band's videos and her previous marriage to the band's lead singer, David Coverdale. Stephen was later fired and the White Sox apologized.[5]"

I was at this game. Finley was obviously rattled. It was the last game of the series and there were drunken idiots with brooms and high heels (she apparently beat him with her shoe when he was driving). He never had a chance.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:00 am
by MurrayFiend
WOLF wrote:
johnk5150 wrote:The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.
That's great! I don't know how many people would have connected all the dots, but the organist should be applauded for incorporating pop culture references into his playlist.
No, it's fucked up and humiliating.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:12 am
by johnk5150
MurrayFiend wrote:
WOLF wrote:
johnk5150 wrote:The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.
That's great! I don't know how many people would have connected all the dots, but the organist should be applauded for incorporating pop culture references into his playlist.
No, it's fucked up and humiliating.
It really is. I felt bad for the guy. Can't be many things worse than being a demasculated public figure. It was the epitome of kicking a guy when he was already down.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:41 am
by NeverSurrender
Oh please. demasculated?

Jesus Christ, some women hit him and he didn't hit her back. As far as I know. That's being a man. Fuck what some organ player thinks.

Re: Minor League Umpire Ejects Daytona Cubs Organist.

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:29 am
by Anne_Thrax
NeverSurrender wrote:
johnk5150 wrote:The White Sox did the same thing to a kid that played Here I Go Again in Chuck Finley's first game back after Tawny Kittaen beat the shit out of him.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

My minor league hockey team played a team with a goalie with the last name of Rose. We scored six goals on him, and every time we did our dj played Every Rose has It's Thorn.
:lol: